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广东省汕头市届高三教学质量监测英语
广东省汕头市2010——2011学年高三上学期毕业班教学质量监测英语试题
I语言知识及应用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节:
完形填空(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1~15各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
InacityofsouthIndialivedayoungmanwhowasalwaysdreamingofbecomingrich.Heoftenheardaboutsometradersinhiscitywhogatheredagreatdealof1inthecourseoftheirtravelsacrosstheworld.Hebelievedhecouldalsomakeagreatachievementalthoughhedidn’thaveany2inbusinessatall.So,onefineday,theyoungmansetoutonalong3
insearchoftradeopportunities.
4though,hedidnotbecomeasrichashehadthoughthewould.Worse,hespentmoremoneyonhistravelsthanhe5inthecourseofhistrade.Allthismadehimfeelconfusedand6,butherefusedtoreturnhomewithout7.
Oneday,whilehewaswanderingontheshoreinaseasidetown,hiseyes8on anobjectwhichhethoughtshouldbealargeshipatadistance.
“WhenIbecomerich,Ishallbuyashipjustlikethatoneand9aroundtheworld,”hesaidambitiously.Thenhewaitedtoseetheshipentertheharbor.Astheshipgotcloser,itlostits10dimensions(规模)andlookedmorelikeasmallboat.Whentheboatreachedthe11,theyoungmanletoutabigheavysighbecausehediscoveredthatitwasonlyabunchoflogstiedtogether.Hewasterribly12toseesucharaft(木筏).
Finallyheunderstood.Justashe13alotoftimeonfruitlessspeculation(猜想)aboutthe“ship”,hisexpectationsofgetting14wasalsowithoutanyrealbasis.Therefore,hedecidedtoreturnhomeand15upamorepracticaljob.
1.A.energyB.knowledgeC.resourceD.fortune
2.A.expectationB.experienceC.interestD.ambition
3.A.journeyB.partnershipC.vacationD.period
4.A.UnreasonablyB.UnbelievablyC.UnconsciouslyD.Unfortunately
5.A.beggedB.borrowedC.earnedD.adopted
6.A.uncertainB.excitedC.patientD.indifferent
7.A.hesitationB.successC.problemD.income
8.A.dependedB.focusedC.insistedD.lived
9.A.showB.turnC.sailD.fly
10.A.correctB.formalC.realD.grand
11.A.bankB.shoreC.oceanD.bottom
12.A.disappointedB.pleasedC.puzzledD.astonished
13.A.savedB.valuedC.wastedD.created
14.A.richB.learnedC.smartD.strong
15.A.setB.gaveC.madeD.took
第二节:
语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,根据上下文填入适当的词语,或使用括号中的词语的适当形式填空,并
将答案填写在答题卡上标号为16~25的相应位置。
Lastyear,mydaughterwasdiagnosedwithleukemia(白血病).
Itisstillhardtowritethatword.16isevenhardertosayitoutloud,becauseitfeelslikethatwillmakeitmorereal.AlthoughIwishIcouldeitherchangethediagnosis17
denyitaltogether,thisiswhatwe’refacing.Everytimewethinkaboutwhathertinybodyisdoingtoher,it18(break)ourheartalittlebitmore.Thisismyworstnightmare.
ButmyhusbandandIaresayingmanythankstoGodthatherdiseaseisthe19(much)
commonformofallthechildhoodbloodcancers,whichcomeswithan85~90%curerate.Webelievethatsheisinthat90%,butweknowthere’sstillalongroadahead20us.
21(thank),she’snotinanypain,otherthanalittlesorenessfromarecentprocedure.Andsinceshe’s4,shedoesn’tquiteunderstand22ishappeningatall.Sheisingoodspirits,23helpsuscopemorethanwerealizeditwould.Italsohelpsthatsheisinsuch24greathospital,specificallyforchildren.Theyhavedoneagreatjob,savingmydaughter’slifeand25(make)usgothroughthehardtimeaswell.
II阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节:
阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题
卡上将该项涂黑。
A
“Anytime!
Anywhere!
Decadesagotherewasnosuchthing”–“Communication”.
Then,September7th1987,theglobalsystemformobilecommunicationorGSMwasborn.Andinternationalagreementsthatlaidoutthestandards,regulationsandpracticesgaverisetoaglobalmobilephoneindustry.
Tobehonest,theworld’sfirstmobileswerenotsoattractiveandtherangeofeffectivenesswasn’tverygood.Buttheybecameamust-haveamongthosewealthypeoplewhocouldaffordthat.However,byadvantageofGSMwhichhasmanydifferentelementstoit,wecanallenjoytheabilitytogoaroundtheworldin217countries,landinthatcountryandknowthataphonewouldwork.
Thereareothercellphonesystemsusingdifferenttechnologyintheworld.ThemajorityoftheUnitedStatesandpartsofSouthAmericahavebeenusingsomethingcalledCDMAwhichisveryrareinEurope.InsomeAsiancountrieslikeChina,GSMandCDMAbothexistatthesametime.ButtheGSMAssociationclaims85%oftheglobalmobilephonemarket.Theyestimatedtherearenowabout2.5billiondifferentuserswhomakemorethan7trillionminutesofcallseveryday,andthat’snotall.
20yearslater,themobilephoneissomuchmorethanjustaphone.Youcanuseittosendtextmessages,takepictures,showvideo,evensurftheinternet.
“Thephoneitselfisinvolvedfromjustbeingacommunicationtool,tobeatoolforround-the-clockconnectivity,youcannotlivewithoutiteveninaminute.”MobileconsultantNickLanealsopointsoutwithsomanycustomizedstylesandfeatures,yourmobilephonewillbecomeasymbolofyou.
Wherewilltheglobalmobilephoneindustrybeinanother20years?
Certainly,therewillbemoreconnectionsthanbettercoverage.Asforwhereelsetechnologywilltakeus,onecanonlyimagine.
26.Accordingthepassage,wecanknowthatGSMis____________.
A.aglobal-usedmobilephoneB.aglobalmobilephoneindustry
C.aglobalmobilephoneassociationD.aglobalmobilecommunicationsystem
27.It'smostdifficulttofindaCDMAmobilephonein____________.
A.theUnitedStatesB.SouthAmerica
C.EuropeD.China
28.Fromthispassage,wecaninferthat____________.
A.assoonasthefirstmobilesappeared,theybecamepopularandmanypeoplehaveone
B.withaGSMmobilephone,youcanmakeaphonecallinmostpartsoftheUSA
C.thereareonlytwocellphonesystemsinthewholeworld:
GSMandCDMA
D.mostofthemobilephoneusersintheworldnowareusingtheGSMmobilephone
29.Bypointingout“yourmobilephonewillbecomeasymbolofyou”,whatdoesNickLanewanttotellusaboutthemobilephoneinthefuture?
A.Youcanhaveamobilephonewiththeuniquelookandfunctionsasyoulike.
B.Otherscanfinduswithoutanydifficultiesifwecarryourmobilephone.
C.Themobilephonecanbeusedasapermitwhenyouentersomeplaces.
D.Themobilephonewecarrycanshowothershowwealthyweare.
30.WhatdoesthewriterfeelabouttheGSMdevelopmentinthefollowing20years?
A.Satisfied.B.Worried. C.Confident.D.Confused.
B
Wouldyouliketobeakingorqueen?
Tohavepeoplewaitingonyouhandandfoot?
ManyAmericansexperiencethisroyaltreatmenteveryday.How?
Bybeingcustomers.TheAmericanideaofcustomerserviceistomakeeachcustomerthecenterofattention.Needproof?
Justlistentothecommercials.MostofthemsoundliketheMcDonald’sad:
“Wedoitallforyou.”Actually,notallstoresinAmericarollouttheredcarpetfortheircustomers.Butwhereveryougo,goodcustomerservicemeansmakingcustomersfeelspecial.
PeoplegoingshoppinginAmericacanexpecttobetreatedwithrespectfromtheverybeginning.Mostplacesdon’thavea“furniturestreet”ora“computerroad”whichallowyoutocomparepriceseasily.Instead,peopleoften“lettheirfingersdothewalking”throughthestorehotlines.Fromthefirst“hello”,customersreceiveasatisfyingresponsetotheirquestions.Thisinitialcontactcanhelpthemdecidewheretoshop.
Whencustomersgettothestore,theyaretreatedashonoredguests.Customersdon’tusuallyfindstoreclerkssittingaroundwatchingTVorplayingcards.Instead,theclerksgreetthemwarmlyandoffertohelpthemfindwhattheywant.Inmoststores,theclearsignsthatlabeleachdepartmentmakeshoppingabreeze.Customersusuallydon’thavetoaskhowmuchitemscost,sincepricesareclearlymarked.Andunlessthey’reatafleamarketorayardsale,theydon’tbothertryingtobargain.
Whencustomersarereadytocheckout,theyfindthenearestandshortestcheckoutlane.ButasMurphy’sLawwouldhaveit,whicheverlanetheygetin,alltheotherlaneswillmovefaster.Goodstoresopennewcheckoutlaneswhenthelanesgettoolong.Someevenofferexpresslanesforcustomerswith10itemsorless.Aftertheypayfortheirpurchases,customersreceiveasmileandawarm“thankyou”fromtheclerk.Manystoresevenallowcustomerstotaketheirshoppingcartsouttotheparkinglot.Thatway,theydon’thavetocarryheavybagsouttothecar.
31.Byquoting(引用)theMcDonald’sad:
“Wedoitallforyou”,theauthorintendsto_______.
A.suggestthatcustomersbelievewhatcommercialssaydeeply
B.showreaderstheAmericanideaongoodcustomerservice
C.expressallthestorespaymuchattentiontothecustomers
D.persuadereaderstochoosethestoreswithadscorrectly
32.IntheUSA,whatmayyoudoatfirstifyouwanttodosomeshopping?
A.Tovisitaprofessionalstreetwithlotsofsimilarstores.
B.Tocomparepricesinmanyshopsinthesamestreet.
C.Tomakephonecallsandgetbettershoppingchoices.
D.Toreceiveothercustomers’answerstothequestions.
33.Theunderlinedwords“abreeze”inPara.3mostprobablymeans_________.
A.aneasyjob B.atrouble C.afunnything D.aboringtask
34.WhichofthefollowingsshowsAmericanstoresofferconveniencetocustomersinthispassage?
A.Thestoreclerksdon’tusuallysitaroundwatchingTVorplayingcards.
B.Somestoresofferpricebargaintothecustomerslikeayardsale.
C.Theclerksgivecustomersasmileandawarm“thankyou”afterpaying.
D.Somestoresopennewcheckoutlaneswhenthelanesarecrowded.
35.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleofthispassage?
A.Custom