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高三英语第三次月考

高三英语第三次月考(英语)

【模拟试题】

第一部分:

听力(略)

第二部分:

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)

21.Theywillgivetheprizemoneyto_______paysenoughattentiontotheprotectionofwildlife.

A.whoB.anyoneC.whomeverD.whoever

22.Thepollutioninthiscitywill________seriousforquiteafewyears.

A.keepB.lastC.remainD.continue

23.Hebecameanactorataveryyoungagebutitwasnearly20years______hebecamefamous.

A.untilB.whenC.beforeD.that

24.Nearourschoolgate________theclassroombuilding.

A.standsB.isstandingC.isstoodD.hasstood

25.—Whatalongwalkitwas!

Iwascompletelytiredout.

—You_____ataxi.

A.couldtakeB.couldhavetakenC.musthavetakenD.shouldtake

26.What______theymustbehavingsinginganddancingaroundthecampfire!

A.funB.apleasureC.happinessD.joy

27.—Doyouliketheredhat,thebluehatortheyellowone?

  —______.Ireallydon’tcare.

A.AllB.BothC.AnyoneD.Any

28.Mr.Johnsontriedtogetridofthemanwho____himbutinvain.

A.hadfollowedB.hasfollowedC.wasfollowingD.wouldfollow

29.Accordingto_____WorldHealthOrganization,Aidsisnot____onlydeadlydiseasediscoveredinAfrica.

A.the;aB.the;theC.a;aD.a;the

30.Thenumberofpeoplewhowerekilledintheexplosion______.

A.isstillincreasingB.arestillincreasing

C.hadbeenincreasingD.havebeenincreasing

31.Iknowlittleofmynewneighbour______hecomesfromthenortheastofChina.

A.exceptB.besidesC.exceptforD.exceptthat

32.Isthisresearchcenter_______yousawthemodernequipmentlastyear?

A.whichB.thatC.theonethatD.theonewhere

33.—Heoughttohavebeenwarnedofthedanger.

 —________buthewouldn’tlistentome.

A.HedidB.HeshouldC.HeoughttoD.Hewas

34.It’sbelievedthatthetwoaccidentsare______relatedtoeachother.

A.closelyB.nearlyC.exactlyD.deeply

35.________,thecarstoppedatonce.

A.Seeingaboylyingontheground

B.Onseeingaboylyingontheground

C.Thedriversawaboylyingontheground

D.Theminutethedriversawaboylyingontheground

第二节:

完型填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)

Haveyoueverbeeninameetingwhilesomeonewasmakingaspeechandrealizedsuddenlythatyour36wasamillionmilesaway?

Youprobablyfelt37andmadeupyourmindtopayattentionandneverdaydreamagain.Mostofus,fromearliestschool38,havebeentoldthatdaydreamingisawasteoftime.

“Onthecontrary,”saysL.Giambra,anexpertinpsychology,“daydreamingisquite39.Withoutit,themindcouldn’tgetdoneallthe40ithastododuringanormalday.Youcan’tpossiblydoallyourthinkingwithaconsciousmind.41,yourunconsciousmindisworkingoutproblemsallthetime.Daydreamingthenmaybeone42inwhichtheunconsciousandconscious43ofmindhavesilentdialogue.”

Earlyexpertsinpsychologypaidnoattentiontotheimportanceof44orevenconsideredthemharmful.Atonetimedaydreamingwasthoughttobeacauseofsomemental45.Theydidnothaveabetterunderstandingofdaydreams46thelate1980s.EricKlinger,aprofessorofpsychology,isthewriterofthebookDaydreaming.Klingersays,“We47nowthatdaydreamingisoneofthemainwaysthatwe48ourlives,learnfromourexperiences,andplanforourfuture.”Daydreamsarereallyareflection(反映)onthethingswe49orthethingswelongforinlife.

Daydreamsareusuallyverysimpleand50,quiteunlikesleepdreams,whichmaybe51tounderstand.It’seasiertogaina52understandingofyourlifebypayingcloseattentiontoyourdaydreamsthanbytryingtoexamineyoursleepdreamscarefully.Daydreamshelpone53thedifficultsituationsinlifeandfindoutapossiblewayfordealingwiththem.

Daydreamscannotbepredicted(预知).Theymoveoffin54directions,whichmaybecreativeandfullofusefulideas.Formanyfamousartistsandscientists,daydreamswere,andareamainsourceofcreativeenergy.

Sonexttimeyoucatch55daydreaming,don’tstop.Justpayattentiontoyourdreams.Theymaybemoreimportantthanyouthink.

36.A.businessB.feelingC.mindD.family

37.A.hurriedB.worriedC.lonelyD.sorry

38.A.daysB.agesC.lessonsD.times

39.A.normalB.ordinaryC.necessaryD.possible

40.A.controllingB.imaginingC.thinkingD.working

41.A.GraduallyB.HoweverC.ActuallyD.Ofcourse

42.A.placeB.resultC.effectD.way

43.A.statesB.exampleC.shapeD.level

44.A.researchB.daydreamsC.dialogueD.minds

45.A.weaknessB.powerC.illnessD.fault

46.A.atB.untilC.afterD.before

47.A.supposeB.concludeC.knowD.think

48.A.learnB.organizeC.expectD.determine

49.A.thinkB.wantC.wishD.fear

50.A.directB.suddenC.longD.clear

51.A.slowB.indirectC.familiarD.hard

52.A.happyB.deepC.simpleD.satisfying

53.A.experienceB.defeatC.recognizeD.take

54.A.usualB.strangeC.scientificD.unexpected

55.A.anybodyB.yourselfC.oneD.somebody

第三部分:

阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)

A

Compulsive(强迫的)shoppersmayhaveanewpsychologicalexcusetoblamefortheirwildshopping.PsychologistsattheUniversityofCanterburyinNewZealandarestudyingthe“shop-till-you-drop”habitasabehavioraldisordersimilartocompulsiveeating.Compulsiveshoppersfrequentlybuymorethantheycanaffordormorethantheyneed,anditcausesthemdistress.

“Itbecomesaproblemwhenyouareoutofcontrol,”psychologylecturerNevilleBlampiedsaid.“Whenyouarefeelingbadandblue,whatdoyoudo?

Somepeopleeatchocolatecakeandicecream.Somepeopletakethecreditcardandgoouttotheshop.”Bankmanagersunderstandtheproblembecausetheyhavetodealwithpeoplewhohavetobepersuadedtostopusingtheircardsdrawingmoney.

Compulsiveshoppingwasfirstdiscoveredin1915,althoughitwasthenknownasoniomania.Fewstudieshavebeendoneontheproblem.

AnadvertisementinaChristchurchpaper,callingforpeopletotakepartinanexperimentaltreatmentprogramdesignedbyMr.Wilson,attracted10replies.Buttheproblem,saidMrWilson,is“clearlynotrare”.Hethinksthatcompulsiveshoppingshouldbetreatedwithdrugs.“Aspsychologistsweareinterestedinnon-drugtreatmentsforbehavioraldifficulties,”MrWilsonsaid.

Compulsiveeatersorshoppersgetakickfromtheirhabit.“Bothactivitiesprovideanimmediatekindofkickandyoufeelabitbetter,”hesaid.“Youhavelong-termproblems,buthumanbeingsareextremelygoodatnotseeinglong-termproblemsandareverysensitivetoshort-termbenefits,”hesaid.

Theaimofthetreatmentwastohelppeoplefindbetterwaysofmanagingtheiremotions.Theprogram,consistingof10one-hourweeklylessonsandtwofollow-uptreatments,islooselybasedonteachingstressmanagement.

“Youoftenhavetostarttogetpeopletocorrectlyrecognizetheiremotions.Notbeingabletoknowwhatyoureallyfeelweakensyourabilitytosolvetheproblemsconnectedwithwhat’smakingyoufeelthatway,”Mr.Wilsonsaid.

56.Whatisthisarticlemostlyabout?

A.Signsofcompulsiveshopping.

B.Studiesofcompulsiveshopping.

C.comparisonofcompulsiveshoppingandcompulsiveeating.

D.AnexperimentaltreatmentprogramdesignedbyMr.Wilson.

57.Thecompulsiveshopperswillgoshoppingwhen.

A.theyhavelotsofmoneyB.theyaretakingdrugs

C.theyarefeelingsadD.theywinaprize

58.Theunderlinedword“it”inthefirstparagraphmostprobablyrefersto.

A.compulsiveeatingB.anewpsychologicalexcuse

C.thestudydonebyBlampiedD.thebehaviorofwildshopping

59.Whichofthefollowingisconsideredimportantintreatingcompulsiveshoppers?

A.Teachingthemtomanagetheirmoneybetter.

B.Teachingthemtounderstandtheiremotions.

C.Persuadingthemnottodrawmoneyfromthebank.

D.Treatingthemwithrightdrugs.

B

Mostpeoplesay“yes”muchmorereadilythan“no”.

Afriendismovinghousethisweekendandwouldlikesomehelp,andyouagree.But,whatyoureallywantedwasrelaxingathomeforacoupleofquietdays.Oraroommatespendsthewholeweekendplayingvideogamesandwantstoborrowyourhomeworkfor“reference”.But,you’vejustfinisheditafterworkinghardforawholeday.

Manypeoplesay“yes”tothiskindofrequests.Theytendnottoconsidertheirowninterestsandfeelings,andareoftenangrywiththemselvesafterwards.Saying“no”requirescourageandconsiderablepractice.“Everyonewantstobeliked.”SaysGabrieleSteinki,aGermanpsychologist.“Saying‘no’riskslosingtheaffectionofthepersonaskingforthefavor.Orevenajob.”Theresultisthatmanypeoplesay“yes”justforkeepingthepeace.Butexpertssaythisisregrettable.Anyoneshouldhavetherighttosay“no”.Infact,rejectingarequestcanevenhelptostabilizearelationshipbecauseitexpressesrealaffection.But,forpeopleaccustomedtoagreeingeveryrequest,it’sverydistressingtosay“no”.

Mostpeoplebelievethatiftheysay“no”,they’lllosetheaffectionoftheperson.Buttheaffectionisimportanttothem.Thiswayofthinkingcanbereplacedbythis:

“IfheonlylikesmebecauseIalwaysdowhatsuitshim,thenthepriceofthisaffectionistoohighinthelongterm.”

Whenpeoplesaying“no”,Steinkiadvisesgivingthereasonscalmlyuntilthepersongetsthemessage.

60.Whatdoesthesecondparagraphtellus?

A.Infactpeopleareusuallyselfish.

B.Sometimespeoplesay“yes”whentheyreallywanttosay“no”.

C.It’snotsuitabletoaskotherstohelpatweeke

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