重庆市巴蜀中学2024届高三12月月考英语试卷

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重庆市巴蜀中学2024届高三12月月考英语试卷

  6. Where do the speakers usually go?

  A. To the zoo.

  B. To the river.

  C. To the beach.

  7. What do the speakers decide to do?

  A. Visit the Browns.

  B. Go to the castle.

  C. Have a picnic by the sea.

  听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9题。

  8. Where are the speakers?

  A. In a gym.

  B. In a hospital.

  C. In the street.

  9. What does the woman suggest the man do?

  A. Try to have more energy.

  B. Walk to work from home.

  C. Do some exercise regularly.

  听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12题。

  10. What are the speakers talking about?

  A. A group.

  B. A friend.

  C. A poetry.

  11. How often is the small book published?

  A. Once a month.

  B. Twice a year.

  C. Once a year.

  12. What is Janet fond of?

  A. Editing poetry.

  B. Writing poetry.

  C. Organizing meetings.

  听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16题

  13. What do we know about Winchester Island?

  A. It is crowded with people.

  B. It has a peaceful atmosphere.

  C. It is a fun place to play there.

  14. What does the man like most about the holiday centre?

  A. It will bring more money.

  B. It will attract more people.

  C. It will provide sports activities.

  15. Why doesn’t the woman like the new plan?

  A. It will damage the environment.

  B. It will need a large amount of money.

  C. It will make many people lose their homes.

  16. What do the man and the woman disagree on?

  A. Whether the holiday centre should be built.

  B. Whether the island is a good place to do sports.

  C. Whether the tourists can go to the island.

  听下面一段独白,回答第17至20题

  17. When is it now?

  A. At the beginning of a term.

  B. In the middle of a term.

  C. At the end of a term.

  18. Why does the speaker suggest the students take the test?

  A. To find better jobs.

  B. To find out what they’re good at.

  C. To make career plans before they graduate.

  19. What can one work as if he’s good at communicating?

  A. An editor.

  B. An advertiser.

  C. A private teacher.

  20. What can we learn from what the speaker said?

  A. The test is free of charge.

  B. Students can take either date of the tests.

  C. The test needs the teacher’s permission.

  第二部分 单项选择(共15小题,每题1分,共15分)

  21.It is said that books on ______ popular science are in ______ short supply.

  A. the; a

  B. /; /

  C. /; the

  D. the; the

  22.The girl the teachers considered _____ was caught _____ in the exam, which surprised us very much.

  A. to be the best; cheating

  B. as the best student; to cheat

  C. being the best; cheating

  D. as a good student; to cheat

  23. The population of Chongqing, _____from the countryside, are making their efforts to build their hometown into a more beautiful and modern society.

  A. the majority of which are

  B. of which the majority is

  C. the majority of whom are

  D. of whom the majority is

  24. After finding her car stolen, ______.

  A .a policeman was asked to help

  B. the area was searched thoroughly

  C. it was looked for everywhere

  D. she hurried to a policeman for help

  25. ---Where do you want to travel for summer, Canada or America?

  ---________ There’re so many nice places at home, you know.

  A. So what?

  B. Why not?

  C. How come?

  D. Why bother?

  26. What would have happened, ______, as far as the river bank?

  A. Edward Snowden had walked farther

  B. if Edward Snowden should walk farther

  C. had Edward Snowden walked farther

  D. if Edward Snowden walked farther

  27. —Darling, the headache ________ me.

  — No wonder, you _________ the South Korean TV soaps since last night.

  A. kills; have watched

  B. is killing; have been watching

  C. is going to kill; were watching

  D. was killing; had watched

  28. The news that the scientists in China are trying the ways to reduce the fog and haze was ______ on the radio yesterday.

  A. turned out

  B. found out

  C. given out

  D. carried out

  ---How do you find the movie Lucy?

  ---- Top notch! Never have I seen _____ before。

  A. a better one B. a worse one

  C. the best one

  D. the worst one

  30. Jessica suggested the problem worth paying attention ______ at the meeting.

  A. to be discussed

  B. to been discussed

  C. being discussed

  D. be discussed

  31. Only under special circumstances ________to use the fire hose, otherwise they will be punished.

  A. are people permitted

  B. people are permitted

  C. people permit

  D. do people permit

  32. After _______ seemed like an hour, Michael started off on his bike for _______ his dream leads him.

  A. what; what

  B. what; where

  C. which; what

  D. that; where

  33. Whatever happens ,Ben, ________ drugs.

  A. doesn’t take

  B. not take

  C. not taking

  D. don’t take

  34. Don’t answer the phone when the cell phone is being charged, for it ________ be very dangerous sometimes.

  A. shall

  B. should

  C. can

  D. must

  35. As we all know, it was _________ that resulted in the terrible car accident.

  A. because of her carelessness B. because she was careless

  C. her being careless

  D. she was so careless

  第三部分 完形填空(共20小题;每题1.5分,满分30分)When we’re young, we dream of love and fulfillment. We perhaps think of nights in the moon or walks along the beach at sunset.

  No one tells us that the

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  moments of a lifetime are flashing by, unplanned and nearly always catch us off guard.

  Not long ago, as I was reading a bedtime story to my seven-year-old daughter, Annie, I became aware of her

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  look. She was staring at me with a charmed expression.

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  , completing The Tale of Samuel Whiskers was not as

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  as we first thought. I asked what she was thinking about.

  "Mommy," she

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  , "I just can't stop looking at your pretty face."I almost dissolved on the spot.

  Not long after, I took my four-year-old son to an elegant department store, where the sweet notes of a classic love song

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  us toward a musician playing a grand piano. Sam and I sat down on a marble bench nearby, and he seemed as absorbed in the pleasant

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  as I was.

  I didn't realize that Sam had

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  next to me until he turned, took my face in his little hands and said, "

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  with me."

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  those women walking under the Paris moon knew the

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  of such an invitation made by a round-cheeked boy with baby teeth! Although

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  openly laughed and pointed at us as we glided and whirled around the open atrium(中庭), I would not have

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  a dance with such a charming young gentleman if I'd been offered the universe.

  A. saddest

  B. greatest

  C. shortest

  D. longest

  A. focused

  B. scared

  C. surprising

  D. worried

  A. Strangely

  B. Patiently

  C. Naturally

  D. Apparently

  A. easy

  B. delicate

  C. important

  D. suitable

  A. shouted

  B. whispered

  C. cried

  D. screamed

  A. drew

  B. beat

  C. fed

  D. cut

  A. title

  B. subject

  C. topic

  D. theme

  A. looked up

  B. stood up

  C. taken up

  D. come up

  A. Sing

  B. Play

  C. Dance

  D. Go

  A. As if

  B. Even if

  C. Only if

  D. If only

  A. shame

  B. joy

  C. pity

  D. chance

  A. shoppers

  B. teachers

  C. workers

  D. managers

  A. expected

  B. accepted

  C. traded

  D. caught

  B

  Self-confidence does not necessarily imply a belief in one's ability to succeed. For instance, one may be

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  at a particular sport or activity, but remain "confident", simply because one does not

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  a great deal of emphasis on the result of the activity. When one does not always think of nagative results, one can be more "self-confident" because one is

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  far less about failure or the

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  of others following potential failure. One is then more likely to focus on the actual situation, which means that enjoyment and success in that situation is also more probable. Belief in one's abilities to perform an activity comes

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  successful experience and may add to a general sense of self-confidence. Studies have also found a

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  between high levels of confidence and wages.

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  , those who self-report they were confident earlier in schooling earned better wages and were promoted more quickly over the life course.

  49. A. good

  B. experienced

  C. poor

  D. surprised

  50. A. make

  B. lay

  C. play

  D. take

  51. A. talking

  B. asking

  C. worrying

  D. learning

  52. A. respect

  B. disapproval

  C. envy

  D. dishonesty

  53. A. through

  B. to

  C. towards

  D. before

  54. A.difference

  B. link

  C. similarity

  D. distance

  55. A. Aternatively

  B. Immediately

  C.Sharply

  D. Seemingly

  第四部分

  阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

  A

  One day in l965, when I worked at View Ridge School in Seattle, a fourth-grade teacher approached me. She had a student who finished his work before all the others and needed a challenge. "Could he help in the library?" She asked. I said, "Send him along." Soon a slight, sandy-haired boy in jeans and a T-shift appeared. "Do you have a job for me?" he asked. I told him about the Dewey Decimal System for shelving books. He picked up the idea immediately. Then I showed him a stack of cards for long-overdue books that I was beginning to think had actually been returned but were misshelved with the wrong cards in them. He said, "Is it kind of a detective job?" I answered yes, and he became working. He had found three books with wrong cards by the time his teacher opened the door and announced, "Time for break!" He argued for finishing the finding job; She made the case for fresh air. She won. The next morning, he arrived early. "I want to finish these books," he said. At the end of the day, when he asked to be a librarian on a regular basis, it was easy to say yes. He worked untiringly. After a few weeks I found a note on my desk, inviting me to dinner at the boy's home. At the end of a pleasant evening, his mother announced that the family would be moving to neighbouring school district. Her son's first concern, she said, was leaving the View Ridge library. "Who will find the lost books?" he asked. When the time came, I said a reluctant good-bye. I missed him, but not for long. A few days later he came back and joyfully announced: "The librarian over there doesn't let boys work in the library. My mother got me transferred back to View Ridge. My dad will drop me off on his way to work. And if he can't, I'll walk!" I should have had an inkling(感觉) such focused determination would take that young man wherever he wanted to go. What I could not have guessed, however, was that he would become a wizard of the Information Age: Bill Gates, tycoon of Microsoft and America's richest man. 56. What was the author when the story happened?

  A. A teacher.

  B. A librarian.

  C. A detective.

  D. A professor. 57. What was the boy told to do on his first day in the library?

  A. To rearrange the books according to the new system.

  B. To put those overdue books back to the shelves.  C. To find out the books with wrong cards in them.

  D. To put the cards back in the long-overdue books. 58. The boy got transferred back to View Ridge because _______.

  A. he did not like his life in the new school

  B. the transportation there was not convenient  C. he missed his old schoolmates and teachers

  D. he was not allowed to work in the school library 59. What impressed the author most was that the boy _______.  A. had a thirst for learning

  B. had a strong will  C. was extremely quick at learning

  D. had a kind heart

  B

  They’re WILD animals

  By Ernst-Ulrich Franzen

  March 11, 2010 (3) Comments

  The story about the woman who lost some fingers while feeding a bear at a zoo in Manitowoc, after she ignored warnings and barriers(栅栏), reminded me of the story I heard about a couple who put their baby on the back of a wild horse in South Dakota to get a really cute picture. We all do silly things at times — no one is immune — but treating wild animals as lovely pets has to fall into a special category. Teddy bears and Disney movies aren’t actually representative of real bears.

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  1. TosaLeft - Mar 11, 2010 10:46AM

  Don’t you think that maybe, just maybe some alcohol was involved?

  2. tk421 - Mar 11, 2010 11:09 AM

  It was already approved that alcohol was involved. Stories that begin with a drunk person saying “Hey, I got an idea, watch this!” rarely end well.

  3. Tristan Kloss - Mar 11, 2010 11:41 AM

  Alcohol certainly isn’t involved when people decide to keep “pets” like chimpanzees, baby tigers, etc. Stupidity, definitely. Dogs are pets because of thousands of years of domestication. Even farm animals, which have been kept by humans for thousands of years as well, aren’t let in the house. So why keep animals that treat human contact with, at best, indifference(冷淡、不在乎) and, at worst, violence?

  60.In Ernst-Ulrich Franzen’s opinion, the woman lost her fingers because ________.

  A. the zoo keepers didn’t warn her of the danger

  B. she didn’t know the bear was a wild animal

  C. she was somehow influenced by cartoon characters

  D. she climbed over the barriers and angered the bear

  61.TosaLeft thinks the wounded woman ________.

  A. may have been drunk B. may be a little stupid