【KS5U独家】(2011届兖州三模)山东省兖州市2011届高三第三学段模块监测(英语)

— Could you send me an application for the TOEFL?

— _______. What’s your name and address?

       A.Yes, I could    B.Just a moment   C.That’s right   D.No problem

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知识点:情景交际

D

     

The _____ on driving after drinking alcohol is being carried out all over the country, which is helpful to reduce traffic accidents.

A. withdrawal B. prejudice    C. aim            D. ban

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知识点:名词

D

     

_______ blood if you can and many lives will be saved.

       A.Giving             B.Give                       C.Given                     D.To give

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知识点:简单句与并列句

B

     

Raising children is said to be a job _______ parents receive the least formal training.

       A.in which        B.for which               C.where                     D.to what

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知识点:定语从句

B

     

Unemployment arises partly from overpopulation and if fines can't keep the rich from having more than one child, we should say that the regulation is not_____

A. efficient     B. effective     C. economic   D. evident

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知识点:形容词作定语,表语和宾语补足语等的用法

B

     

My friend and I planned the trip for a long time, but then her father fell ill, so I _____going alone.

A. ended up    B. kept up       C. stayed up   D. cheered up

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知识点:动词/动词短语

A

     

He loved his family, but seldom _______ spend much time with them.

       A.was he able to                                 B.he was able to 

       C.is he able to                                       D.he is able to

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知识点:倒装与省略

A

     

Most animals have little connection with animals of a different kind, _______ people hunt them for food.

       A.if                    B.while                    C.unless                  D.as

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知识点:连词/连接词

C

     

Generally speaking, my grandmother is nice and kind, but she _______ be very stubborn at times.

    A. should              B. shall                 C. must                  D. can

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知识点:情态动词

D

     

As with holding sand in the hand, the fastest way to lose love is to hold it too _____, and the best way to keep it is to give it wings.

A. uncomfortably  B. loosely            C. visually       D. tightly

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知识点:时间,地点,方式,程度,疑问,连接关系等副词的用法

D

     

After hearing the poor little girl's sad story, I tried to _____my sympathy by holding her hand firmly.

A. improve     B. convey            C. confirm     D. resist

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知识点:动词/动词短语

B

     

She spent four weeks which she could afford _______ around the country, promoting     her new album.

A.to tour             B.toured          C.touring       D.having toured

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知识点:不定式

C

     

—Have you seen __________toothpaste?

       —Isn't it on ___________ sink?    

       A.the;/                B./;the            C.the; the         D./;a

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知识点:冠词

C

     

Thank you for giving up your coffee break to help. I know you always need _________

   after three classes.

   A.that                        B.one                   C.it                       D.this

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知识点:代词/不定代词

B

     

It’s nearly 5 years since I worked in the company. I _______ in a school.

    A.taught                B.was teaching     C.am teaching     D.had been teaching

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知识点:现在进行时及其被动式

C

     

完形填空 ( 共20小题; 每小题1分, 满分20分)

阅读下面短文, 从短文后各题所给的A, B, C, D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑.

On the moving day to our new house, my mom hoped she would look good for the new neighbors. So she went to the   36  centre to get her brown hair  37  . The hairdresser was not  38   and made my mom’s hair curly(卷曲的). My mom  39   the whole way to our house, “My hair, my hair—don’t look!” When she got home, she put a(n)  40   and magical potato pot on her head. This magical potato pot came from the kitchen   41  . It looked like a(n)   42  pot, but it was really magical.

Next, my mom  43  to go shopping to buy things for our new house,   44   she went to a supermarket. The people there looked at her  45  as if she had come from the outer space. Then she went to the post office to  46  a letter to my grandparents. The people there thought she was   47  . They looked at her just the same as the people at the supermarket did. She went and   48   many more hairdressers to help her with her crazy curly hair! None of them could fix her hair. She  49  to all the hairdressers, “You  50  yourselves hairdressers---you’re just not seeing my crazy hair!” Then she rushed home.

When she got home, my mom screamed to the   51  , “You magical potato pot! You just can’t do anything!” Then, my mom went to the bathroom, and she   52   the pot. “WOW!” My mom screamed, “MY HAIR IS ALL STRAIGHT!” She made a(n)   53   to the pot and said, “You are really magical. I am sorry it is my   54  .” The pot said , “You mean you have done something   55   to me?” My mom said, “Ah, you are a magical potato pot. Get back in the cupboard!”

Now you know, if your hairdresser is really clumsy and you want straight hair, just find a magical pot.

36.A.exercise                      B. business           C. shopping          D. beauty

37.A.strengthened        B. curled               C. straightened      D. cut

38.A.smart                   B. patient              C. friendly            D. powerful

39.A.combed               B. screamed          C. fled                  D. laughed

40.A.amazing               B. invisible            C. meaningful        D. skillful

41.A.table                    B. cupboard          C. containter        D. box

42.A.fragrant                      B. special              C. ordinary           D. formal

43.A.happened             B. required            C. dashed             D. needed

44.A.so                      B. and                  C. but                   D. or

45.A.disgustingly          B. naturally           C. strangely          D. deliberately

46.A. deposit               B. delete               C. demand            D. deliver

47.A.unconscious        B. crazy               C. acceptable               D. pretty

48.A.sought                 B. suggested        C. forced              D. privileged

49.A.explained            B. complained       C. commented       D. announced

50.A.praise                  B. advise               C. show                      D. call

51.A.pot                B. kitchen             C. dresser             D. family

52.A.handed over        B. took down               C. gave up            D. broke down

53.A.wish                    B. decision            C. apology            D. speech

54.A.advice                  B. fault                 C. duty                 D. excuse

55.A.wise                    B. harmful         C. useful               D. wrong

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知识点:完型填空

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You may know Joe Cheng, who plays the most popular boy in high school in the popular Taiwanese drama “It Started with a Kiss.”

Although thousands of girls have fallen in love with him for his cute smile and strong body,Cheng,27,doesn’t want to rest on his good looks. He made the move from modeling to acting six years ago, and now he is trying another career—this time, to be a singer. Cheng worked on his first album, “Joe Cheng’s Day”, for a year. It came out on September 7.

Apart from recording his CD, Cheng has been practicing dance moves for his music video. Given his height,188cm,this was not an easy job. “I had bad dreams about dancing,” he said.

Cheng’s life has had many ups and downs. His parents divorced when he was in primary school and he has lived with his father ever since. After dropping out of high school, he took on all kinds of jobs before being spotted by a scout(星探)for a modeling agency. Cheng said his key to life is “keeping a positive outlook and making the most out of life.”

Cheng admitted that he got bad grades when he was in high school. But he was still very popular at school. “Being very active in the students union, I was elected president. I liked to organize parties and field trips, so many teachers and students knew me,” he said.

Cheng once dreamed of becoming a cartoonist, and he regrets that he never did it. Now he hopes his teenage fans can learn from his life. “When you are in school, just focus on studies,” Cheng said. “Every young heart is eager to explore the world outside. But take your time. Finish your studies first.”

56.Which of the following can be the best title for this text?

A. He Has It All, but Still Has Regrets.              B. Life Is Full of Ups and Downs.

C. Finish Your Study First.                                    D. The Key to Success.

57.What career didn’t Joe Cheng try?

A. Acting in some dramas.                                 B. Recording his own CDs.

C. Modeling for an agency.                                D. Dancing for an agency.

58.The underlined word “outlook” in Paragraph 4 means__________.

A. scene                            B. attitude               C. future prospects          D. appearance

59.Which of the correct order of these events?

a. Joe Cheng dropped out of high school.

b. Joe Cheng worked on his first album, “Joe Cheng’s Day”.

c. Joe Cheng’s parents divorced.

d. Joe Cheng played the most popular boy in “It started with a Kiss”.

e. Joe Cheng worked in a medeling agency.

A. acedb                          B. caebd                  C. acebd                                      D. caedb

60.It can be referred from the text________.

A. Joe Cheng was liked by his teachers in high school

B. Joe Cheng expected to explore the world in high school

C. Joe Cheng regrets becoming a cartoonist

D. Joe Cheng hopes his fans learn from him in studies

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知识点:人物传记/故事类阅读

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Americans get really annoyed when people drive badly, smoke in no-smoking zones, or don’t pick up after their dogs, but the rude behavior that annoyed them most is workplace discrimination, according to a survey.

    The survey found workplace discrimination featured highly on the “Terrible Ten” list of rude behaviors.

    In the survey,615 people from two companies in Baltimore and the University of Baltimore were asked to rank 30 examples of rude behavior ranging from text messaging when talking to someone, taking other people’s food from the office fridge, to snubbing(冷落) people.

Dr Forni, who conducted the survey, said he was surprised discrimination topped the list above other more usual bad habits in the workplace such as colleagues brushing their teeth in the water fountain.

 “When a worker felt they weren’t chosen for a project because they did not speak English as well as others, or felt they weren’t promoted because of their national origin, age or sexual preference, they were really upset,” he said.

“The American workplace is the most diverse in the world and the American worker is very sensitive to any kind of treatment that seems to be unfair.”

Aggressive—behavior typical of rush hours—came second in the list with taking credit for someone else’s work rounding out the top three, followed by treating service providers as inferiors.

Forni said it seemed from this survey that people were starting to focus more on the big issues. He said people were far more forgiving when family or friends behaved in a way seen as rude than work colleagues. “With the long hours that are so common today in the workplace, the real determinant of our ability to have a good or bad day is linked to the people we work with,” he said.

61.Which of the following is the correct order of the ranking according to the survey?

a. Treating service providers as inferiors.

b. Discrimination in an employment situation.

c. Aggressive driving that endangers others.

d. Taking credit for someone else’s work.

A. abcd.                             B. cdab.                      C. dcba.                             D. bcda.

62.Which of the following is NOT the reason why a man was refused for a job?

A. He speaks poor English.                               B. He is too old.

C. He has been married.                                   D. He is from a poor country.

63.How does Dr Forni seem to feel about the results of the survey?

A. Unexpected.                    B. Doubtful.                 C. Worried.           D. Hopeful.

64. Which of the following is true according to the text?

A. Putting the work of others owed to yourself came second in the list.

B. People are more tolerant to their family.

C. Whether you are happy or not is linked to your friends.

D. The American workplace has many kinds of races.

65. What will the author most probably talk about next?

A. A list of “Terrible Ten” behaviors in America.

B. How to create workplace equality in America.

C. How to get along well with workmates.

D. Compare American terrible behaviors with Chinese ones

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知识点:社会现象类

6165 DCABA

     

Beijing: The highly anticipated Beijing-Shanghai high-speed railway will begin operation next year, and is expected to cut travel time to four hours, railway officials said.
    The high-speed railway between China's two most important metropolises was scheduled to open in 2012 but will now open one year ahead of time, said Zheng Jian, chief planner with the Ministry of Railways.
    Wang Zhiguo, vice-minister of railways, said that it would be a four-hour journey from Beijing to Shanghai, and only three hours from Beijing to Nanjing, capital of East China's Jiangsu province.
    At present, it takes about 10 hours to travel from Beijing to Shanghai and Nanjing by train. A new-generation bullet train that will travel up to 380 kilometers per hour (kph) is now under development for the high-speed rail link.
    It will be strictly tested this year, and engineers want the train to run at a top speed of 420 kph to guarantee a safe operational speed of 380 kph, Huang Qiang, chief researcher with the China Academy of Railway Sciences told the Beijing News.

Vice-Minister Wang Zhiguo said it was expected that high-speed trains would one day take passengers from Beijing to most capital cities within eight hours, except for Haikou, Urumqi, Lhasa and Taipei.
    It is expected that an 110,000-km railway network will be completed by 2012, including 13,000 km of high-speed rail, he said.
    China already has 6,552 km of rail track in operation --- the longest amount of high-speed rail track in the world.

At present, at least 10,000 km of high-speed rail line is under construction in China. About 3,676 km of new track for running trains at speeds up to 350 kph have already been laid and put into operation. Another 2,876 km of old tracks have been upgraded to run trains of 200 to 250 kph. .

Finally, China plans to construct a 120,000-km railway network, including 50,000-km of high-speed rail track, by 2020.
    The Ministry of Railways wants to export China's high-speed railway technology to North America, Europe and Latin America.

Wang said, “State-owned Chinese companies are already building high-speed lines in Turkey and Venezuela. Many countries, including the United States, Russia, Brazil and Saudi Arabia, have also expressed interest.”

66.When will the Beijing-Shanghai high-speed railway come into use?

       A. In 2012.                   B. In 2013.                   C. In 2011.           D. In 2010.

67. How much time will a passenger save by train from Beijing to Shanghai after the high-speed railway is open? 

     A. 4 hours.                            B. 6 hours.                   C. 10 hours.          D. 3 hours.

68. Which of the following is True according to the text?

A. America owns the longest railway in the world.

B. We are happy that China has set up a 120,000-km railway network.

C. Some old tracks have been promoted in order to accelerate the train of 200 to 250 kph.

D. Wang Zhiguo told the Beijing News the train will run at a top speed of 420 kph.

69. Which city, in the opinion of vice-minister Wang Zhiguo, can passengers from Beijing reach  in high-speed trains within 8 hours ?

     A. Haikou.                      B. Urumqi.                    C. Lhasa .             D. Changsha.

70. What can we learn from the last two paragraphs?          

     A. The Ministry of Railways wants to increase GDP by exporting railway technology.

     B. China’s railway technology is superior to that of many other countries.
C. Countries in North America have already imported the railway technology of China.

       D. The United States also wants to build high-speed railways in Turkey and Venezuela.

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知识点:新闻报道类

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Deadly heat waves, home-wrecking hurricanes, neighborhood-burning wildfires…When you stop to think about it, global warming can be thoroughly depressing.

According to rising evidence, climate change won't just cause new cases of stress, anxiety and depression. People who already have serious psychological problems will probably suffer most in the result of natural disasters and extreme weather events.

"When these events happen, people with pre-established mental illnesses often have more extreme difficulty," said Lisa Page, a psychiatrist. "This is an area we maybe need to think about a little more seriously."

In public health circles and even in climate talks, scientists have studied how climate change might affect physical health, by for example, causing the spread of malaria, fever and other infectious diseases.

For the most part, though, the experts have made only vague references to the link between climate change and mental health, even though evidence for such connections is starting to pile up. 

In the future, climate models predict more destructive storms, floods, droughts and diseases. In turn, the new study suggests, more psychological crises will follow.

Heat waves — like the one that killed some 70,000 people in Europe in the summer of 2003 — will also happen more frequently, last longer and be severer in coming years. The mentally ill will be hardest hit by these events because they're more likely to live in poor housing without air conditioning.

People with pre-existing mental challenges will probably also have an extra hard time dealing with other forecasted consequences of climate change, including the sinking of coastlines and mass migration away from flooded shores.

Then, there's the general sense of sadness that can come from reading about climate change, and recognizing that the world is changing.

71.According to Lisa Page, people need to care more about__________.

A. the relationship between climate change and mental health

B. how climate change influences physical health

C. the possibility that more natural disasters will happen

D. the effect of global warming on human health

72.The author mentioned heat waves in Europe to prove ___________.

A. the serious damage of a natural disaster   B. the increasing cases of mental disorders

C. the power of nature                               D. the change of these heavy waves’ occurrence

73.According to the text, people feel sadder when__________.

A. they go for a walk in a sunny day.          B. they think of global warming

C. they move away from flooded areas       D. they go outside to the coastlines

74.We can know from the text__________.

A. when people read about climate change, they are sure the world will be destructive

B. heat waves in Europe will happen again in the near future

C. the experts haven’t clearly found out the relationship between climate change and mental health

D. malaria, fever and other infectious diseases are caused by climate change

75.What can be the best title for the text?

A. Mental Disorders Are Caused by Global Warming

B. Climate Change Is a Challenge to humans

C. More Natural Disasters Mean More Destruction

D. Climate Change May Worsen Depression

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知识点:科普环保类阅读

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阅读表达(共5小题;每小题3分,满分15分)

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在中国甘肃省兰州市一家超市,顾客为买盐蜂拥而上。

[1]Japan's nuclear crisis is fueling panic in China, where shoppers have started a run on salt in attempt to prevent radiation-related illnesses and to secure unpolluted salt sources.

[2]China's top economic agency, the National Development and Reform Commission, warned consumers Thursday against hoarding(哄抢) salt, and said it would work with local authorities to maintain price stability and market supply. Grocery store shelves have been empty over the past several days.

[3]Consumers in cities along the China's coastline, such as Shanghai and Guangzhou, and even in inland capital Beijing, began storing table salt ,concerned that radiation would spread to China by air and sea, possibly polluting the land and future food sources. While iodized (碘)table salt does contain healthy, nonradioactive iodine, health authorities say it doesn't contain enough to protect the body against damage from radioactive iodine that may be released during a nuclear event.

[4]China's salt-buying rush is a sign of widespread fear that Japan's nuclear event will have far-reaching implications beyond the island.

[5]Fears of a salt shortage also spread to Hong Kong, where many supermarkets ran out of salt early Thursday as nervous shoppers stocked up on supplies. In several supermarkets in some of Hong Kong's busiest shopping districts, supermarket staffers said they didn't know when new slat would arrive.

[6]Concerns about transborder radiation are reaching far beyond China, as people in countries as distant as Singapore and the Philippines struggle to understand the effects of nuclear disasters.

[7]Chinese authorities have declared that ‘radiation levels have not been affected by the Japanese nuclear power accident.'

[8]Still, many consumers here___________. Liu Jia, a 36-year-old office worker, was afraid after trying unsuccessfully to buy salt at a Beijing grocery store, where signs that said, 'No More Salt'.

[9]Many shoppers in China are also buying up sea salt instead of typical table salt fear future sources will run out and unsafe, according to China's state-owned media company Xinhua.

[10]One person on China's Sina Weibo, wrote, ‘I have 2 kilograms of salt in stock, do you want to marry me?'

76. What is the best title of the text? (no more than 10 words)

 

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77. Which sentence in the text is the closest in meaning to the following one?
China's table salt panic buying has demonstrated one kind of universal worry: Japan's nuclear crisis will give a more widespread area to bring the profound influence, not only but will be restricted in the Japanese home.

 

 

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78. Fill in the blank in Paragraph 8 with proper words.( no more than 4 words)

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79. List three cities that hoarded salt according to the text.

① ________②   ________ ③  __________

80. Translate the underlined sentence in Paragraph 1 into Chinese.

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76. Fearing Radiation, Chinese Rush to Buy Table Salt

77. China's salt-buying rush is a sign of widespread fear that Japan's nuclear event will have far-reaching implications beyond the island.

78. are in panic mode/ feel alarmed /scared(只要表达出“恐慌”的意思就行)

79.ShanghaiGuangzhouBeijing

80. 日本核危机开始引发中国公众的恐慌情绪。在中国,消费者抢购食盐,以便预防核辐射相关疾病,并保证未受核辐射的食盐来源。

     

书面表达(满分30分

 

假设你是文山中学的学生李华,最近一直很迷茫。想给你的老师写一封信,谈谈自己的困惑,希望得到老师帮助!

1. 关注我的人很少,经常有种被遗忘的感觉;

2.没有什么专长,比较平凡,感到自卑;

3.如何交到朋友。

注意:

1.       词数120左右;

2.       可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Dear Smith,

I have been puzzled ever since. At school, I feel few people talked to me and are concerned about me as if they had forgot me. In class, teachers hardly question me, even if I have the correct answers. How terrible I feel! Besides, I am an ordinary student without any special skill and ability. My appearance is plain, and my study doesn’t stand out. Meanwhile, I have done little for our class and my classmates. And I seldom communicate with others, which makes me upset. Sometimes I expect to be noticed, of course, I also indeed feel like doing something for my classmates, but I don’t know what I should do. I am eager to change this situation, because I am longing for friendship, but I have no idea how to make friends. I wonder whether I have some problems about my character. Please give me some advice.