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1、梅縣東山高三上學(xué)期英語第二次月考試題 i. 完形填空:(共15小題,每題2分,總分值30分twelve-year-old tang yin is one of the earliest students to test a digital textbook in china. the boy said he was a little 1 when he received the monochromatic(單色的) flat device in april, , because he thought it should be a “ 2 cool laptop. but tang still

2、cherishes his new equipment like “protecting my 3 , said the fifth grader. after all, not every student has the opportunity to 4 the ebook, which is worth $294 (¥2,000 yuan), he said. the 50 ebooks, 5 by taiwan ebook manufacturer chuanqi photoelectric technology in yangzhou, jiangsu province, enable

3、s one class at yangzhou sanyuanqiao elementary school to be the 6 group of students in the chinese mainland to replace their regular textbooks with electronic ones. out of 1000 students, tangs class was the lucky 7 . “our school could not 8 the project without the companys donation, said yuan shisha

4、n, vice-headmaster of the primary school. 9 the digital book is considered environmentally friendly, because it replaces paper books and saves money in the long run, the price is much higher than most chinese 10 can afford. also, some technical defects, the 11 of taking notes and monochromatic displ

5、ay, make the ebook fail to meet the expectations of students and teachers. “theres still a/an 12 way to go before the ebook really plays an important role in education, said the headmaster. according to yuan, the annual average income of a 13 family in yangzhou is about 20,000 to 30,000 yuan, and ne

6、ither the parents nor the school can afford the 2,000 yuan 14 book. the school doesnt allow the students to take their ebooks to their homes. the devices are 15 after class, and are locked in the headmasters office. 1. a. excited b. interested c. surprised d. disappointed2. a. normalb. super c. ligh

7、t d. thin3. a. eyes b. grades c. friendshipd. class4. a. buy b. give c. used. expect5. a. donated b. manufactured c. invented d. designed 6. a. originalb. first c. secondd. final7. a. characters b. inspectors c. users d. devotees8. a. supportb. introduce c. determined. afford 9. a. afterb. as if c.

8、now thatd. although10. a. families b. classes c. schools d. provinces11. a. unfamiliarity b. inconvenience c. discomfort d. dislike12. a. effectiveb. practical c. long d. narrow13. a. commonb. local c. smalld. general14. a. digital b. regular c. new d. pleasant15. a. put on b. taken in c. looked ond

9、. handed inii、語法填空共10小題,每題1.5分,總分值15分閱讀下面短文,按照句子結(jié)構(gòu)的語法性和上下文連貫的要求,在空格處填人一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)脑~或使用括號中詞語的正確形式填空,并將答案填寫在答題卡標(biāo)號為16 25的相應(yīng)位置上。watching online open classes u.s. top universities has become indispensable for many young chinese. guo lei, a native of guangzhou, has become 16 (addict) to various open courses afte

10、r she watched the online video of " justice: what's the right thing to do." guo was immediately attracted by the topic and the discussion of the harvard students about 17 (moral) and justice.about 700 sina micro bloggers 18 (post) different links to the videos. 163 has launched a speci

11、al channel for open programs, 19 (provide) more than 1,200 class hours of free videos. many chinese have adjusted 20 daily timetable and some office workers have quit taking naps 21 they can watch videos at noon. 22 download free online resources to their cell phones to watch while taking buses.on d

12、ouban , a netizen named "an independent cat" called 23 others to get up an hour earlier in the morning to watch the videos before leaving for work, 24 has mobilized a great number of followers."this set up a good example of how to change and improve our teaching methods." said wa

13、ng, a professor of sun yat-sen university. he also suggested that lectures by some popular chinese speakers and professors 25 (translate) into foreign languages and posted online to help foreign audiences understand chinese culture. 閱讀共兩節(jié),總分值50分 第一節(jié):閱讀理解共20題; 每題2分, 總分值40分閱讀以下短文,從每題所給的a、b、c 和d項(xiàng)中,選出最正

14、確選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。aforest guards in western india are using cell phones with ringtones of cows mooing goats bleating and roosters crowing to attract leopards that have wandered into human settlements, officials said on monday. the wild cats in the state of gujarat often get into villages near forests

15、in search of food, say officials, adding that this results in attacks on people. but rather than use methods such as live bait(誘惑物like goats tied to trees to lure the leopards, which then fall. into large pits dug by guards, officials say they have found a safer method lo trap the cats. "the mo

16、os of a cow, bleating of a goat from the phone has proved effective to trap leopards," said d. vasani, a senior forest official in gujarat. "this trick works." vasani said forest guards have downloaded the sounds of over a dozen animals as ringtones on their mobiles which they attach

17、to speakers and fix behind a cage. they then play the ringtone continuously for up to two hours until the curious leopard appears and moves into the cage looking for its easy meal. at least five leopards have so far been lured from villages since the new ringtone method was introduced three months a

18、go. the cats have all been released back into forest areas. wildlife activists welcomed the new initiative saying that previous methods of trapping the cats using pits often resulted in the animals getting injured.26. what can be the best title of the passage? a. cell phones to hunt animals b. pract

19、ical uses of cell phones c. phone ringtones to catch leopards d. wildlife and new technology 27. forest guards in india try to catch leopards mainly because a. leopards attack villagers b. they want leopard fur c. leopards attack animals d. they have new ringtones28. according to the wildlife activi

20、sts, the new method is a. appreciated because it benefits leopardsb. not good because it may injure animalsc. effective because ringtones work d. not safer than the former one29. we can learn from the passage except that a. forest guards don't mean to hurt the leopards b. forest guards no longer

21、 use pits to trap leopardsc. forest guards used goats to attract leopards d. recorded animal sounds are used to lure leopards30. what will be needed to trap the leopards using the new method? cell phones animals sounds of animals cages large pits a. b. c. d. b ks5u   a woman renewing

22、her drivers license at the county clerks office was asked to state her occupation. she hesitated, uncertain how to classify herself. “what i mean is, explained the recorder, “do you have a job, or are you just a “of course i have a job, said emily. “im a mother.“we dont list mother as an occupation

23、housewife covers it, said the recorder.one day i found myself in the same situation. the clerk was obviously a career woman, confident and possessed of a high sounding title“what is your occupation? she asked. the words simply popped out. “im a research associate in the field of child development an

24、d human relations.the clerk paused, ballpoint pen frozen in midair.i repeated the title slowly, and then i stared with wonder as my statement was written in bold, black ink on the official questionnaire.“might i ask, said the clerk with new interest, “just what you do in this field?coolly, without a

25、ny trace of panic in my voice, i heard myself reply, “i have a continuing program of research (what mother doesnt, in the lab and in the field (normally i would have said indoors and out). of course, the job is one of the most demanding in the humanities (any mother care to disagree?), and i often w

26、ork 14 hours a day (24 is more like it). but the job is more challenging than most careers and rewards are more of a satisfaction rather than just money.there was an increasing note of respect in the clerks voice as she completed the form, stood up, and showed me out. as i drove into our driveway, b

27、uoyed up (依托) by my glamorous new career, i was greeted by my lab assistants-ages 13, 7, and 3.upstairs i could hear our new experimental model (a 6 month old baby), in the child-development program, testing out a new vocal patterni felt proud! i had gone on the official records as someone more dist

28、inguished and indispensable (不可缺少的) to mankind than “just another mother.motherhoodwhat a glorious career! especially when theres a title on the door.31. what can we infer from the conversation between the woman and the recorder at the beginning of the passage?a. the woman felt ashamed to admit what

29、 her job was.b. the recorder was impatient and rude.c. the author was upset about the situation that mothers faced.d. motherhood was not recognized and respected as a job by society.32. how did the female clerk feel at first when the author told her occupation?a. curious b. puzzled c. indifferent d.

30、 interested33. how did the author feel when describing her job to the clerk? a. calm b. panic-stricken c. confident d. cool34. why did the woman clerk show more respect for the author?a. because the author cared little about rewards.b. because she admired the authors research work in the lab.c. beca

31、use she thought the author did admirable work.d. because the writer did something she had little knowledge of.35. what is the authors purpose of writing the passage?a. to show how you describe your job affects your feelings toward it.b. to argue that motherhood is a worthy career and deserves respec

32、t.c. to show that the author had a grander job than emily.d. to show that being a mother is hard and boring work. c ks5uyorkshire, england was the setting for two great novels of the 19th century. there were charlotte brontes jane eyre and emily brontes wuthering heights. the youngest sister, anne,

33、was also a gifted novelist, and her books have the same extraordinary quality as her sisters.their father was patrick bronte, born in ireland. he moved with his wife, maria bronte, and their six small children to haworth in yorkshire in 1820. soon after, mrs bronte and the two eldest children died,

34、leaving the father to care for the remaining three girls and a boy.charlotte was born in 1816. emily was born in 1818 and anne in 1820. their brother branwell was born in 1817. left to themselves, the children wrote and told stories and walked over the hills. they grew up largely self-educated. bran

35、well showed a great interest in drawing. the girls were determined to earn money for his art education. they took positions as teachers or taught children in their homes.as children they had all written many stories. charlotte, as a young girl, alone wrote 22 books, each with 60 to 100 pages of smal

36、l handwriting. therefore, they turned to writing for income. by 1847, charlotte had written the professor, emily, wuthering heights; and anne, agnes grey. after much difficulty anne and emily found a publisher, but there was no interest shown in charlottes book. (it was not published until 1859.) ho

37、wever, one publisher expressed an interest in seeing more of her work. jane eyre was already started, and she hurriedly finished it. it was accepted at once; thus each of the sisters had a book published in 1847.jane eyre was immediately successful; the other two, however, did not do so well. people

38、 did not like wuthering heights. they said it was too wild, too animal-like. but gradually it came to be considered one of the finest novels in the english language. emily lived only a short while after the publication of her book, and anne died in 1849.charlotte published shirley in 1849 and villet

39、te in 1853. in 1854 she married arthur bell nicholls. but only a year later, she died of tuberculosis(肺結(jié)核) as her sisters had.36. what did the bronte sisters want to do for branwell bronte?a. help him write stories. b. help him get trained in art.c. teach him how to draw well. d. teach him how to ed

40、ucate himself.37. we know from the text that_.a. jane eyre was published in 1847b. cgarlotte bronte wrote 22 books in allc. the bronte sisters received good educationd. patrick bronte helped his daughters with their writing38. which of the following was published after the death of its writer?a. shi

41、rley. b. villette. c. agnes grey. d. the professor.39. the underlined words “the other two in the 5th paragraph refer to_.a. shirley and villette b. the professor and agnes greyc. agnes grey and wuthering heights d. the professor and wuthering heights40. what do we know about the bronte sisters from

42、 the text?a. their novels interested few publishers.b. none of them had more than two books published.c. emily was the least successful of the three.ks5ud. none of them lived longer than 40 years old.dto switch or not to switch, that is the questiongoogles announcement of its nexus one smartphone智能

43、happened over a week ago and im still receiving lots of e-mails from readers asking the same question: should they give up their iphone for the nexus one?some people with iphones, disappointed by american telephone & telegraphs inadequate service and the high monthly cost, are wondering if they

44、have really got something to replace itdoes the nexus one offer the functions that apple has led them to expect?im on the fence myself, even though i never thought id be interested in anything but the iphonefrom my experience using the nexus one, and from talking to people who have made the change,

45、its not necessarily about the differences between the iphone and the nexus onethe phones are extremely similar in design and general feelinstead, the decision can be made based on the software services you use on your desktopmy friend chad dickerson received a pre-launch nexus one from google three

46、weeks agohe said googles phone feels connected to certain services on the web in a way the iphone doesnt“compared to the iphone, the google phone feels like its part of the internet to me, he said“if you live in a google world, you have that world in your pocket in a way thats cleaner and more conne

47、cted than the iphone.personally, the phones work perfectly with their own software, but both of them dont make an effort to play well with other services41why are some iphone users expecting a new type of phone? abecause their old ones are out of date bbecause they accept googles announcement cbecau

48、se of the limited service and high cost dbecause of the terrible software they can use42whats the authors attitude towards the new phones in the third paragraph?anegative bneutral cindifferent dpositive43. .the underlined word “pre-launch in paragraph 4 means that “_. a. 新推出的 b. 下水前的 c. 發(fā)射前的 d. 新設(shè)計(jì)的

49、44in chad dickersons opinion, the nexus one is _ the iphone abetter than bworse than cas good as das bad as45the best title of the passage might be _aapples new smartphonebgoogles new smartphone cgood services matterdtorn between two phones 第二節(jié) 信息匹配 (共5小題;每題2分,總分值10分)閱讀以下應(yīng)用文及相關(guān)信息,并按照要求匹配信息。請?jiān)诖痤}卡上將對應(yīng)

50、題號的相應(yīng)選項(xiàng)字母涂黑。注意:e=ab, f=ac請閱讀某書店各書架的相關(guān)信息:a. section one: education-has a huge range of textbooks and supplementary materialcovering all the major high school and university subjects. buyers showing their student cards receive a 15% discount on all purchases from this section.b. section three: humor s

51、ection - a great selection of joke books, funny stories and wonderful real life adventures that are sure to keep the reader laughing for days.c. section five: biography - find out about the lives of your favorite sports stars, singers, actors and other famous people from today and the past. learn wh

52、at they had to go through to become successful and the effect it had on their lives.d. section six: do-it-yourself section - on these shelves customers can find the latest manuals on how to do everything from building a computer to constructing your own home.e. section two: sports & leisure sect

53、ion - stocks a large range of the latest books on your favorite sporting teams and events. pick up the perfect father's day present here.f. section four: business & finance - students, business people or anyone interested in the world of commerce are certain to find the book they are after h

54、ere. we have special subsection for international trade and e-commerce. 閱讀以下關(guān)于各書籍的信息,匹配書籍與其所應(yīng)放置的書架:46. the smartest guys in the room: the amazing rise and scandalous fall of enron - by bethany mclean and peter elkind - as the title suggests the authors cover the rise of the american electricity comp

55、any to become one of the 10 richest companies in the world and its spectacular fall into dishonour and bankruptcy. a perfect guide on what not to do in business.47. the delighted eye - by prof. john nash - the 1994 nobel prize winner for economics, whose ideas have influenced a generation of the wor

56、ld's greatest economic minds, tells his life story: growing up in a small town in america, becoming one of america's most influential mathematicians and his battles with mental illness.48. ready made- how to make (almost) everything - by shoshanna berger and grace hawthorne - beautifully written with great factual information. the theme behind this book is re-use, re-claim, re-cycle and there are many detailed easy-to-do projects for the reader to try such as making a photo frame from a book cover or a pot for your plants

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