1、HLLYBQ 整理 供“高中试卷网(http:/sj.fjjy.org) ” 1 山东省聊城市堂邑中学 2013 届高三 10 月月考 英语试题 考试时间:100 分钟 题号 一 二 三 四 五 六 七 八 九 总分 得分 注意事项: 1答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息 2请将答案正确填写在答题卡上 第 I 卷(选择题) 一、单项选择 1 Lend me some more money, will you? Sorry, Ive got _ at hand myself. You know the MP3 player cost me all I had just now. A. no
2、thing B. no C. none D. not 2Ive always _ Deng Xiaoping for his courage and determination to push China forward. A. looked down upon B. looked forward to C. looked around for D looked up to 3 What on earth happened to that woman selling newspapers? I dont know. She _ around here for a long time. A. h
3、asnt seen B. didnt see C. hasnt been seeing D. hasnt been seen 4 Im thinking of the test tomorrow. Im afraid I cant pass this time. _! Im sure youll make it. A. Take it easy B. Never mind C. Take your time D. No problem 5 You should have prepared your speech for the meeting, Mr. Smith. Yes, I know.
4、But how could I _ the meeting date fixed so soon? while B. as C. after D. with 6_ shoulder to shoulder with a girl, I felt very embarrassed. A. Spotting shopping B. Spotted shopping C. Having spotted to shop D. Spotted to shop 7It was not until Mum agreed to take her to KFC, _was her favorite, _the
5、spoiled girl stopped crying. A. that; that B. which; which C. that; which D. which; that 8In _ eyes of my parents, a knowledge of English is _ must in the world today. A. the;不填 B. the; a C.不填; a D.不填;不填 9It is reported that China will not buy the Euro debt until some thorough research HLLYBQ 整理 供“高
6、中试卷网(http:/sj.fjjy.org) ” 2 _. A. will be done B. had been done C. has been done D. will have been done 10 Jack, take more clothes when going camping. It _ be very cold in the mountains. Thank you, Mum. I will. can B. should C. shall D. must 二、完型填空 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,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选 项。 T
7、his is a real life story of the engineers building the Brooklyn Bridge in New York, USA back in 1870. The bridge was completed in 1883, after 13 years. In 1869, a creative engineer named John Roebling was 16 by an idea to build a spectacular bridge 17 New York with the Long Island. 18 , bridge-build
8、ing experts throughout the world thought that this was impossible and told Roebling to forget the idea. Roebling could not ignore the vision he had in his mind of this bridge. After much discussion and persuasion he 19 to convince his son Washington, an up and coming engineer, that the bridge 20 cou
9、ld be built. The project started well, but when it was only a few months underway, a tragic accident took the life of John Roebling. Washington was also injured and left with a certain amount of brain damage, which 21 him not being able to talk or walk. 22 his handicap, Washington was never discoura
10、ged and still had a burning 23 to complete the bridge and his mind was still as 24 as ever. He didnt want to 25 . Suddenly an idea 26 him. All he could do was move one 27 and he decided to make the best use of it. By moving this, he 28 developed a code of communication with his wife. For 13 years Wa
11、shington tapped out his 29 with his finger on his wifes arm, until the bridge was finally completed. Today the spectacular Brooklyn Bridge stands for his determination not to be 30 by circumstances. It stands too as a monument to the love and 31 of his wife who for 13 years long 32 decoded(解码)the me
12、ssages of her husband and told the engineers what to do. Perhaps this is one of the best examples of a never-say-die attitude that overcomes a terrible physical handicap and achieves a(n) 33 goal. Often when we face obstacles in our day-to-day life, our hurdles(障碍) seem very small in comparison to w
13、hat many others have to face. The Brooklyn Bridge shows us that 34 that seem impossible can be realized with determination and persistence(坚持), no matter what the 35 are. 11A. inspired B. promoted C. awarded D. presented 12A. collecting B. connecting C. contacting D. combining 13A. Therefore B. Inst
14、ead C. However D. So 14A. tried B. persuaded C. managed D. demanded HLLYBQ 整理 供“高中试卷网(http:/sj.fjjy.org) ” 3 15A. in fact B. in turn C. in need D. in general 16A. brought in B. resulted in C.put in D. took in 17A. In case of B. Because of C.In terms of D. In spite of 18A. desire B. emotion C. feelin
15、g D. impression 19A. enthusiastic B. sharp C. eager D. aware 20A. break down B. make out C. give up D. take up 21A. hit B. beat C. knocked D. patted 22A. hand B. arm C. finger D. foot 23A. slowly B. swiftly C. quickly D. gently 24A. descriptions B. introductions C. instructions D. explanations 25A.
16、controlled B. affected C. harmed D. hurt 26A. contribution B. devotion C. responsibility D. attention 27A. patiently B. hopefully C. thankfully D. occasionally 28A. practical B. beneficial C. particular D. impossible 29A. ideas B. choices C. dreams D. challenges 30A. difficulties B. conditions C. si
17、tuations D. positions 三、阅读理解 You are busy filling out the application form for a position you really need; lets assume you once actually completed a couple of years of college work or even that you completed your degree. Isnt it tempting to lie just a little, to claim on the form that your diploma(毕
18、业文凭) represents a Harvard degree? Or that you finished an extra couple of years back at State University? More and more people are turning to an utter deception(欺骗) like this to land their first job or to move head in their careers. For personnel officers, like most Americans, value degrees from fam
19、ous schools. A job applicant may have a good education anyway, but he or she assumes that chances of being hired are better with a diploma from a well-known university. Registrars(注册主任)at most well-known colleges say that they deal with dishonest claims like these at the rate of about one per week.
20、Personnel officers do check up on degrees listed on application forms. If it turns out that an applicant is lying, most colleges are unwilling to accuse the applicant directly. One lvy League school refers to them as “special cases”, One well-known West Coast school, in perhaps the most delicate phr
21、ase of all, says these claims are made by “no such people”. To avoid complete lies, some job seekers claim that they “attended” or “were associated with” a college or university. After careful checking, a personnel officer may discover that “attending” means being dismissed after one semester. It ma
22、y be that “being as sociated with” a college means that the job-seeker visited his younger brother for a football weekend. One school that keeps records of false claims says that the practice dates back at least to the turn of the centurythats when they began keeping records, anyhow. HLLYBQ 整理 供“高中试
23、卷网(http:/sj.fjjy.org) ” 4 If you dont want to lie or even stretch the truth, there are companies that will sell you a fake diploma. One company, with offices in New York and on the West Coast, will put your name on a diploma from any number of non-existent colleges. The price begins at around twenty
24、 dollars for a diploma from “Smoot State University”. The prices increase rapidly for a degree from the “University of Purdue”. As there is no Smoot State and the real school in Indiana is properly called Purdue University, the prices seem rather high for one sheet of paper. 31The writer mainly want
25、s to tell us that _. A. college degrees can now be purchased easily B. it is very hard for people to find jobs C. lying about college degrees is becoming a widespread problem D. employers are no longer interested in applicants actual performances 32The underlined word “utter” in the second paragraph
26、 means “_”. A. thorough B. careful C. incomplete D. spoken 33Once finding applicants with false diplomas, most colleges would _. A. keep the records of them B. drive them out of college C. avoid direct conflicts with them D. accuse them of such behavior 34We can learn from the passage that _. A. US
27、employers value their job applicants with a degree from top universities B. University of Purdue and Purdue University are the same school C. people with fake diplomas can get their first jobs in the US easily D. people pay the same price for a fake diploma from different universities If cars had wi
28、ngs, they could fly and that just might happen, beginning in 2012. The company Terrafugia, based in Woburn, Massachusetts, says it plans to deliver its car- plane, the Transition, to customers by the end of 2012. “Its next wow vehicle,” said Terrafugia vice president Richard Gersh. “Anybody can buy
29、a Ferrari, but as we say, Ferraris dont fly.” The car-plane has wings that unfold for flying-a process the company says takes one minute-and fold back up for driving. A runway is still required to take off and land. The Transition is being marketed more as a plane that drives than a car that flies,
30、although it is both. The company has been working with FAA to meet aircraft regulations, and with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to meet vehicle safety regulations. The company is aiming to sell the Transition to private pilots as a more convenient and cheaper way to fly. They sa
31、y it saves you the trouble from trying to find another mode of transportation to get to and from airports: You drive the car to the airport and then youre good to go. When you land, you hold up the wings and hit the road. There are no expensive parking fees because you dont have to store it at an ai
32、rport- you park it in the garage at home. The car-plane is designed to fly primarily under 10,000 feet. It has a maximum takeoff weight of 1,430 pounds, including fuel and passengers. Thrrafugia says the Transition HLLYBQ 整理 供“高中试卷网(http:/sj.fjjy.org) ” 5 reduces the potential for an accident by all
33、owing pilots to drive under the bad weather instead of flying into marginal(临界的) conditions. The Transitions price tag: $194,000. But there may be additional charges for options like a radio, , a transponder or a GPS. Another option is a full-plane parachute. “If you get into a very awful situation,
34、 it is the necessary safety option.” Gersh said. So far, the company has more than 70 orders with deposits. “Were working very closely with them, but there are still some remaining steps,” Brown said. 35We can learn from the first two paragraphs that _. A. car-planes will be popular in 2012-4-6 B. p
35、eople might drive a car-plane in 2012 C. both the Transition and Ferrari can take off and land D. Richard Gersh is the vice president of Massachusetts 36It takes the car-plane one minute to _. A. fold and unfold its wings B. unfold wings for flying C. land in the airport D. meet flying safety regula
36、tions 37According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true? A. The car-plane needs a runway to take off and land. B. To meet aircraft regulations, the company has been working with FAA. C. The car-plane may fly as high as normal planes. D. People can park the car-plane in the garage at the
37、ir home. Angry survivors demanded answers on Sunday after a terrible stampede(踩踏)at “Love Parade 2010”, a music festival in Germany, killed 19 people and left hundreds hurt. The German Chancellor Angela Merkel expressed her shock over Saturdays tragedy in the western city of Duisburg. “This was a ve
38、ry sad day,” Merkel said. “We must do everything we can to ensure that something like this never happens again.” Witnesses said that people pushed into the narrow tunnel, the only entrance to the Love Parade festival, from both sides until it was dangerously overcrowded. The panic began as festival-
39、goers began to lose consciousness as they were crushed against the walls and each other. The dead included eight foreigners, from Australia, Italy, the Netherlands, China, Bosnia and Spain. More than 340 people were injured. After the panic, a lot of emergency vehicles, including helicopters, could
40、be seen parked on the highway leading to helicopters, could be seen parked on the highway leading to the festival site, carrying away the injured people. The festival itself, however, went on. Police were afraid that ending the music altogether could cause further unrest among the crowd. “The event
41、was a real mess,” Patrick Guenter, a 22-year-old baker, said. “Although the festival was full, they kept letting people in.” he added. “It seems the organizers didnt plan the route. The road was very narrow, and no one knew what was going on.” Said Taggart Bowen-Gaddy,20,an American from Philadelphi
42、a. Officials said 4,000 police officers and 1,000 security guards provided security HLLYBQ 整理 供“高中试卷网(http:/sj.fjjy.org) ” 6 for the event, which attracted up to 1.4 million people. The authorities had only given organizers permission for 250,000 people to attend. “I warned one year ago that Duisbur
43、g was not a suitable place for the Love Parade. The city is too small and narrow for such events. It is a pity that” German police union chief Rainer Wendt told the Bild. The chief organizer, Rainer Schaller, said the popular event would never be held again, “out of respect for the victims and their
44、 families”. First held in Berlin in 1989 just months before the fall of the Wall, the Love Parade is one of the biggest music festivals in Europe. It left Berlin from 2007 onwards after disagreements with the city authorities over security and has been held in several other German cities in recent y
45、ears. 38How did the German Chancellor Angela Merkel feel about the tragedy? A. Very disappointed. B. Angry and surprised. C. Very puzzled. D. Touched. 39According to Patrick Gunter and Taggart Bowen-Gaddy, _. A. the event was well-organized B. the performance was wonderful C. Duisburg was suitable f
46、or the Love Parade D. the organization was very bad 40We can infer that _. A. Rainer Wendts warning went unnoticed B. Rainer Wendt was a chief organizer of Love Parade 2010 C. Rainer Wendt is a music lover D. Duisburg is a famous holiday destination 41We can learn from the passage that _. A. the Lov
47、e Parade has been canceled forever B. the Love Parade is a very popular sport event C. the festival was ended shortly after the panic D. the Love Parade has a history of over 30 years Most people watching Jeremy Lin these past two months saw Jeremy Lin, New York Knicks star; but I, watching him, saw
48、 someone else. That was my elder brother, Bob, who is athletic and energetic. He could never sit still when he was in second grade; he had to get up every now and then and run around the room. And sure enough, he grew up to be a starting player for an N.C.A.A. championship lacrosse(长曲棍球)team. He was a Nike-endorsed marathoner, too, and reached the top of Mt. Everest, unguided, in his 50s. And yet my family never watched his lacrosse games. We did watch some of his marathons, but that wasnt until he was in his 20s. When Bob was in his glory days, our Shanghainese-born parents