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杭州學軍中學高三年級2006學年第三次月考

語文試卷

1.本試卷分第I卷(選擇題)和第Ⅱ卷兩部分,共8頁。

2.全卷150分,考試時間150分鐘。

第I卷(選擇題    共42分)

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杭州學軍中學高三年級2006學年第三次月考

數學試卷(問卷)

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數學試卷(文科)

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杭州學軍中學高三年級2006學年第三次月考

英語試卷

第一部分:單項填空(共20小題。每小題1分;滿分20分)

1. ---- How about ______ lecture?

  ---- It was too boring, indeed, ______ lecture for me.

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

2. Ask the professor at professor@ef. com. ________ more advice on all things about English,

visit www.englishtown.com.

A. About   B. To      C. For     D. With

3. No matter how frequently ______, the works of Beethoven always attract large audiences.

   A. performing      B. performed    C. to be performed    D. being performed

4. ______ being too expensive, the color of this coat doesn’t suit me.

  A. Except        B. Besides for     C. Apart from    D. Except for

5. Not until then did I realise ________ terrible mistakes I had made.

   A. how          B. what       C. why       D. that

6. Scientists say that it may be five or six years ________ it is possible to test this medicine on human patients.

   A. since        B. after     C. before     D. when

7. ---- Would you mind my coming over and having a look at your new garden?

  ----_____________. You are welcome.

   A. Never mind      B. Yes, please     C. Yes, I do      D. Not at all

8. ----Is that the small town you often refer to?

----Right, just the one         you know I used to work for years.

     A.that                      B.which                 C.where                 D.what

9. I won’t pay $20 for the coat; it’s not worth _________.

   A. that half much    B. half that much    C. that much half    D. much that half

10. The ties are good in both quality and style; she knows that _______she chooses will match her husband.

   A. however        B. whichever      C. whatever     D. whenever

11. Ring me at 7 am? No, not that early! I ___________.

   A. sleep     B. will sleep    C. am sleeping     D. will be sleeping

12. ---- Can you break a five-pound note?

   ---- Sorry, I haven’t ______ with me.

   A. something small   B. something smaller  C. anything small   D. anything smaller

13. Jack is bad-tempered, selfish and ______ an unpleasant man.

   A. therefore      B. altogether     C. otherwise     D. anyhow

14.I have the same opinion as you _______ the privacy of one’s life should be kept secret.

   A. that       B. which       C. whether     D. where

15. You did _______ carry my books for me that day. You changed my life.

   A. more than     B. rather than    C. less than     D. better than

16. The women carrying babies, come in first, ________?

   A. don’t you      B. will they     C. do you      D. will you

17. President Hu Jingtao says that at no time ______ the first to use the nuclear weapon. 

   A. will China be    B. will be China    C. is China   D. China is

18. It’s important for us to employ a word or a phrase according to the ________in language studies.

  A. condition     B. expression      C. situation    D. translation

19. He ________ some French while he was away on a business trip in Paris.

   A. made out     B. picked up       C. gave up     D. took in

20. Your trousers are dirty. ______ them for you?

   A. Shall I wash    B. Will I wash    C. Am I going to    D. Am I washing

第二部分:完形填空(每小題1.5分;共30分)

Many years ago, my dad was diagnosed with a terminal illness. He was unable to work at __21__ job. He would be fine for quite a while, but would then fall suddenly __22__ and have to be admitted to the hospital.

He wanted to do something to keep himself __23__, so he decided to volunteer at the local children __24__. My dad loved kids. He would talk to them and play with them. Sometimes, he would __25__ one of his kids. In certain instances, he would give __26__ to the sad parents of these children.

One of his kids was a girl who had been admitted with a __27__ disease that paralyzed (使……癱瘓) her from the neck down. I don’t know the __28__ of the disease, but I do know that it was very sad for a little girl. My dad decided to try to help her. He started __29__ her in her room, bringing paints, brushes and paper. He stood the paper up __30__a backing, put the paintbrush in his mouth and began to paint. He didn’t use his hands at all. Only his __31__ would move. He would visit her __32__ he could and paint for her. All the while he would tell her, “see, you can do __33__ you set your mind to”.

__34__, she began to paint using her mouth, and she and my dad became friends. Soon after, the little girl was discharged(允許出院). My dad also __35__ the children hospital for a little while because he became ill. Sometime later after my dad had recovered and __36__ to work, he was at the volunteer counter one day and __37__the front door open. In came the little girl who had been paralyzed, but this time she was __38__. She ran straight to my dad and hugged him really tight. She gave my dad a picture she had done using her __39__. At the bottom it read, “Thank you for helping me walk.”

Sometimes love is more__40__than doctors, and my dad ? who died just a few months after the little girl gave him the picture -- loved every single child in that hospital.

21.   A. an important        B. a steady        C. an easy         D. a good

22.   A. ill                 B. behind          C. asleep           D. down

23.   A. well              B. wealthy        C. busy             D. healthy

24.   A. palace             B. hospital        C. center           D. park

25.   A. teach             B. miss             C. lose           D. treat

26.   A. speech            B. comfort        C. praise           D. help

27.   A. special                 B. curious         C. strange         D. rare

28.   A. result            B. reason        C. name             D. course

29.   A. observing         B. drawing        C. painting        D. visiting

30.   A. with             B. across           C. against          D. over

31.   A. head             B. neck             C. fingers          D. eyes

32.   A. whoever           B. whenever         C. as if                 D. as soon as

33.   A. everything         B. something        C. anything       D. nothing

34.   A. Basically          B. Naturally             C. Eventually       D. Suddenly

35.   A. left               B. entered         C. rushed to             D. stayed at

36.   A. stopped            B. returned        C. hesitated       D. refused

37.   A. pushed             B. noticed         C. observed       D. kicked

38.   A. shouting         B. lying           C. walking        D. jumping

39.   A. hands            B. pens             C. paper            D. mind

40.   A. thankful           B. useful           C. thoughtful     D. powerful

第三部分:閱讀理解(第一節20小題, 第二節5小題;每小題2分,滿分50分)

第一節:閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項。

A

 COLUMBIA City, Indiana------For Robin Smith, the hard plastics company where she works has become a worker’s paradise since the work week was cut from 40 to 30 hours last May with no pay cut.

“I love it. I like spending more time with my family and less time at work and getting paid for it,” said the mother of three.

Hard Plastics is part of a growing number of US companies that are experimenting with the so-called “30/40” plan to replace the 40-hour working week.

Unlike in Europe, where cutting the working week is seen as a way to reduce unemployment, US companies see the 30/40 program mainly as a tool to increase productivity.

At the Hard Plastics plant, some 150 women employees work 6-hour daily for a 30-hour working week. And if they show up every day on time, they receive a 10-hour bonus for the week.

“But if you’re even one minute late, sorry Charlie, no bonus,” said Ronald Ronald Richey, the company’s president.

“We’re in a very low unemployment market here, 2.5 percent for the town―Whitley,” said Ronald Richey. “The idea was to draw more quality applicants.”

With 30/40, the company, which employs 325 people at two plants in Indiana and has yearly sales of US $30 million, has greatly broadened its applicant pool. Some 40 people apply every week, among them many with long years of work experience or even college degrees.

The idea was first put forward by industrial psychologist(心理學家) Ron Healey. He said more and more companies were expressing interest in his program and were even testing it.

41. According to the text, what is the “30/40”program? __________

A. An employee works 30 hours a week with 40 hours’ pay.

B. An employee works for 10 hours extra every week and gets paid.

C. A woman employee with a family has the right to work 30 hours a week.

D. A woman employee gets paid even if she stays at home during work hours.

42. A “30/40 plan” is being tested in Hard Plastics with an aim to _________.

A. let working women enjoy their family life

B. improve employees’ working conditions

C. reduce unemployment in Whitley

D. raise the company’s productivity

43. We can learn from the text that with 30/40, the company is able to _______.

A. employ more women workers

B. employ more college graduates

C. choose their employees from among many applicants

D. help the town in its effort to reduce unemployment

44. What would be the best title for the text?

A. Hard Plastics: a worker’s paradise

B. US: shorter week produces more

C. 30/40 program: a better way to reduce unemployment

D. Ron Healey: his contribution to industrial psychology

 

                              

B

Visiting a pub is one of Britain’s oldest forms of entertainment. The idea for the first public houses was brought to Britain thousands of years ago by the conquering Roman army. The first pubs served only wine, but after the discovery of hops(啤酒花) in the fourteenth century, pubs began to serve mainly beer, as they do today.

Today, there are 61,000 pubs in the United Kingdom. One of the oldest, Fighting Cocks in St. Albans, Herts, is located in a building that dates back to the 11th century. Modern pubs are often owned by English breweries and serve only their owner’s products. British pubs are required to have a license, which is difficult to obtain, and operate between 11 a.m. and 11 p.m. every day except Sunday, when they must close at 10:30 p.m.

The drinking age in Britain is eighteen, but fourteen-year-olds may enter a pub unaccompanied if they order a meal. Children may enter a pub with their parents until 9 p.m., which lets families enjoy reasonably priced pub meals together, and allows pubs to continue in their traditional roles as community centers.

Customs in British pubs differ from those in American bars. In Britain, you must go to the bar to order drinks and food and pay for your purchase immediately, there is no table service. Bartenders are called “landlords” and “barmaids” and they do not expect frequent tipping. To tip a landlord or barmaid, it is customary to tell him to “buy himself one”. He or she may or may not take you up on your offer. At the end of a visit, a polite customer will return his glass to the bar.

45. Which of the following is not allowed in Britain?

   A. Children under 14 entering a pub with their parents

   B. Young men over 14 eating in a pub by themselves.

   C. Children of about 15 drinking in a pub with adults.

   D. Young men at or older than 18 drinking beer in a pub.

46. What can we entertain ourselves with at Fighting Cocks today?

   A. 1000-year-old hops.              B. Mainly beer.

   C. Italian food.                     D. Just wine

47. We can infer from the last paragraph that ______.

   A. British pubs and American bars are completely different

   B. services in British pubs are better than those in American bars

   C. in American bars you can pay the bill after the meal

   D. tip is necessary in both British pubs and American bars

48. This passage is mainly written to _______.

   A. give us some information about British pubs

   B. compare the British pubs and American bars

   C. tell us something about the history of British pubs

   D. let us know some rules in British pubs

 

 

C

From the moment that an animal is born it has to make decisions . It has to decide which of the things around it are for eating , and which are to be avoided ; when to attack and when to run away . The animal is , in fact , playing a very dangerous game with its environment , a game in which it must make decision---a matter of life or death .

Animals' ability to act reasonably is believed to come partly from what we may call "genetic (遺傳性的)learning" , which is different from the individual (個體的) learning that an animal does in the course of its own lifetime . Genetic learning is learning by a species ---animals of the same kind---as a whole , and it is achieved by selection of those members of each generation that happen to act in the right way . However , the role of genetic learning depends upon how similar the future environment is to the past . The more important individual experience is likely to be , the less important is genetic learning as a means of getting over the problems of the survival game . Because most animals live in ever changing evironments from one generation to the next , it is not surprising to find that very few species indeed depend wholly upon genetic learning .

In the great majority of animals , their particular ways of acting in a new environment are a compound (復合體) of individual experience added to the action patterns animals are born with .That is why animals can survive .

49.The animal's life will come to an end_____________.          .

       A.if the animal makes a wrong decision     B.if the animal plays a dangerous game

       C.when the animal attacks its enemy         D.when the animal runs too slowly

50.Very few species depend entirely on genetic learning because____________.         .

       A.each generation has its own way of learning

       B.their environments change all the time

       C.they can act reasonably on their own

       D.it takes their whole life to learn

51.When the environment doesn't change much , _____________.        .

       A.animals cannot act in a right way

       B.genetic learning is less important for animals

       C.individual learning plays a less important role

       D.animals cannot get over problems on their on their own

52.Animals' living on generation after generation depends on _____________.         .

       A.their natural action pattern with their own experience

       B.the lessons they have learnt during their lifetime

       C.their experience in particular environments

       D.the knowledge passed on by their parents

 

 

D

Londoners are great readers. They buy huge numbers of newspapers and magazines and of books----- especially paperbacks, which are still comparatively cheap in spite of ever increasing rises in the costs of printing. They still continue to buy “proper”books, too, printed on good papers and bound(裝訂) between hard covers.

There are many streets in London containing shops which specialize in book selling. Perhaps the best known of these is Charring Cross Road in the very heart of London. Here books of all sorts and sizes are to be found, from the well-known big bookshop to the tiny, dusty little places which seem to have been left over from Dickens’ time. Some of these shops stock, or will obtain , any kind of books, but many of them specialize in second-hand books, in art books, in foreign books, in books on philosophy, politics or any other of the various subjects about which books may be written. One shop in this area specializes only in archaeology!

Although it may be the most convenient place for Londoners to buy books, Charring Cross Road is not the cheapest. For the really cheap second-hand volumes, the collector must venture off the beaten track, to Farringdon Road, for example, in the east central district of London. Here there is nothing so grand as bookshops. Instead, the booksellers come along each morning and tip out their packs of books onto small handcarts(手推車) which line the streets. And the collectors, some professional and some amateur, who have been waiting for them, rush for the dusty cascades(一疊疊圖書). In places like this one can still, occasionally, pick up for a few pence an old volume that may be worth many pounds.

53. “Londoners are great readers” mean that ________.

A. Londoners are great because they read a lot

B. there are a great number of readers in London

C. Londoners are readers who read only great books

D. Londoners read a lot

54. Charring Cross Road __________.

A. is in the suburbs of London        B. is famous for its bookshops

C. contains various kinds of shops     D. is the busiest street in London

55. The booksellers on Farringdon Road ________.

   A. keep fine bookshops               B. keep only small bookshops

   C. sell books on handcarts             D. sell books very expensive

56. The best title for this passage is _______.

   A. Bookshops in London              B. The Biggest Bookshop in the World

   C. Charring Cross Road               D. Buying Books in London

                             

E

When you are advised to “get an education” if you want to raise your income, you are only

told half the truth. What you should be told is to get just enough education to provide manpower for your society, but not too much education that would prove an embarrassment to your society.

    Get a high school diploma, at least. Without that, you are occupationally dead, unless your name happens to be George Bernard Shaw or Thomas Alva Edison and you can successfully drop out in grade school.

    Get a college degree, if possible. With a BA, you are on the launching pad. But now you have to start to put on the brakes. If you go for a master’s degree, make sure it’s an MBA, and only from a first-rate university. Beyond this, the famous law of diminishing returns(報酬遞減規律性) begins to take effect. Do you know, for instance, that heavy truck drivers earn more a year than full professors? Yes, the average 1977 salary for those truckers was $24,000, while the full professor managed to average just $23,930.

   A Ph.D is the highest degree you can get, but except in a few specialized fields such as physics or chemistry, where the degree can quickly be turned to industrial or commercial purposes, you are facing a dark future. There are more Ph.D unemployed or underemployed in this country than in any other part of the world by far.

   If you become a doctor of Philosophy in English or History or Anthropology or Political Science or language or worst of all-in Philosophy, you run the risk of becoming overeducated for our national demands.

   Thousands of Ph.Ds are selling shoes, driving cabs, waiting on tables and filling out fruitless applications month after month. And then maybe taking a job in some high school or backwater(死氣沉沉) college that pays much less than the janitor(門衛) earns.

   Income and education are closely related. Far enough, that is, to make you useful to the gross national product, but not so far that nobody can turn much of a profit on you.

57. According to the writer, what the society expects of education is to turn out people who __________.

  A. will become loyal citizens to a nation

  B. can always take good care of themselves

  C. will not be a shame to society or their families

  D. can meet the demands as a source of manpower

58. If you are as gifted as Bernard Shaw or Edison _______________.

  A. you can get a high school diploma without difficulty

  B. you can be professionally successful without a diploma

  C. the least you should do is to get a diploma

  D. you will be successful in grade school

59. Many Ph.D are out of work because_____________.

  A. they are of little commercial to the society

  B. they prefer easy jobs with more money

  C. there are fewer jobs in high schools

  D. they are wrongly educated

60. According to the passage, which of the following is Not true?

  A. The higher your education level is, the more money you’ll earn.

  B. If you are too well-educated, you may make things difficult for the society.

  C. One must think carefully before going for a master’s degree.

  D. Bernard Shaw didn’t finish high school, nor did Edison.

第二節:閱讀下列材料,并從所給的六個選項(A. B. C. D. E. F)中選出符合各小題要求的最佳選項。選項中有一項是多余選項。

  The people below are all looking for a place where they can enjoy themselves. After the description of these people, there is information about six parks (A―F). Decide which park would be most suitable for the person mentioned in questions 61-65 and then mark the correct letter (A―F) on your answer sheet. There is one extra paragraph about one park which you do not need to use.

_____61. Simon doesn’t want to spend any money on entrance fees, but he still hopes to enjoy a nice day in a park. He lives near Kensington Palace and hates to take a bus or taxi to go to a faraway park.

_____ 62. Mathew is a person who has interest in all kinds of sports. He hopes to go to a park where he can take exercise. He needs to take his grandson, who is six, with him as well, so he needs a place where he can find something for the boy to do when he is taking exercise. As Mathew is a very successful businessman, money is not a problem to him.

______ 63. The green grass is always an attraction for Timothy, who is also interested in photography. He hopes he can spend a weekend in a park where he can take some photos to show wonderful wild animals as well as excellent scenery.

______ 64. Bob likes to enjoy the gentle wind in summer evenings while listening to music, as this can always remind him of his childhood which was spent in the neighborhood which was famous for its music tradition.

______ 65. Victoria wants to take her children to a park this Sunday. She hopes the children can not only have a good time there but also learn something about the importance of protecting the environment.

A. In the park, which is famous for its performance, you can have a night with all the fun of old

music. Stars like Barry Cryer and Duggle Brown will make you laugh again at the old jokes and your favorite songs will bring back your best memories. Starting at 8 pm nightly in summer, the performance will surely not let you down.

   Telephone: 020 7532 4890

   Opens: 8 pm-11pm

   Cost: 1 dollar for entrance fee; 3 dollars for performance

B. Situated at 12 Camley Street, London, this park is one of 50 or so nature reserves managed

by the London Wildlife Trust. At this park community events and environmental activities are held on a regular basis and there is also an educational program throughout term time.

Telephone: 020 7833 2311

Opens: Mon―Thur. 9am―5pm

Weekends: 11am5pm (Summer), 10am4pm (Winter). It is closed on Fridays.

Cost: phone for information

C. Charles II would often walk through this park in the early morning from St. James Palace

and in 1667 he added it to the palace’s park. In commemoration of Charles’ early morning constitution walk, the road running north of the palace grounds was named Constitution Hill.

   Telephone: 020 7930 1793

   Opens: Mon―Fri: 8am―5pm. Weekends: 11am5pm(Summer), 10am4pm (Winter).

   Cost: free

D. The Gardens were found from land taken from Hyde Park after William and Mary moved into Nottingham House, now Kensington Palace, in 1689. On the east side of the park is Kensington Palace which was the former home of Princess Diana. 

     Telephone: 020 7298 2100

     Opens: 6am5pm (Summer), 8am5pm(Winter)

     Cost: free

E. You can find just about every kind of sporting and leisure activity here, so there is something for everyone. Call for details of specific activities and prices.

Telephone: 01992 702200

Opens: 10am5pm (Summer), 9am4pm (Winter)

Cost: 2 dollars for entrance fee; varies according to activity

F. The park was enclosed as a hunting park by Charles I in 1637 and still retains many ingredients of a medieval deer park. Essential to its character is the rich landscape of semi-natural grassland and wild animals.

    Telephone: 020 8948 3209

    Opens: The park opens at 7:00 am in summer, 7:30 am in winter and closes at dusk.

    Cost: free

第四部分:單詞拼寫(共10小題。每小題1 分;滿分10分)

66. I will visit you next Saturday, if it is quite c__________ to you.

67. Professor Smith, could you give us some a_______ on how to learn English well?

68. The people in the eastern provinces speak quite d________ from the rest of Canada.

69. How much do you c_______ for repairing my CD player?

70. They a______ to meet at 10am, but Tom didn’t turn up until 11 o’clock.

71. It’s extremely hot in summer here, e________ in July and August.

72. In that big flood, thousands of houses were d________ and people became homeless.

73. Sorry, I’m not the boss here. It’s b______my power to make a final decision.

74. Companies always e_______customers to buy their products by repeated advertising.

75. Many men were b________ underground when there was an accident at the mine.

第五部分:短文改錯(共10小題。每小題1分;滿分10 分)

Reading English newspapers are my favorite activity. When        76.________

I entered into high school, I began to enjoy doing such work.       77.________

Under the teacher’s help, I realize that reading English articles is    78.________

of great important. It’s a good way to improve my English.        79.________

I’ve learned many new words and expression by doing so. I      80.________

also get much information, included news about China and the      81.________

world outside. It opens my eyes widely. Which I love most is       82.________

the section about TV programs in the coming week. I dislike       83.________

reading long articles there are many new words. I will work        84.________

hard to keep on even as it’s a particularly hard task for me.        85.________

第五部分:書面表達(滿分30分)

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         我國每年生產450億雙一次性筷子,需要砍伐600萬棵大樹.一棵樹的生態價值是其所造筷子價值的9倍

          假如你是李華, 請根據電視上的廣告內容,用英語給China Daily 寫信,引用廣告中的事實,闡述樹木(森林)對保護良好環境的重要性,列舉生產一次性筷子對環境的危害,并提出你的建議。

        注意:

        1.    詞數120左右;信的格式已為你寫好,不計入詞數。

        2.    參考詞匯:一次性筷子disposable chopsticks 生態價值ecological value

        3.    首句已寫好,你只需接著寫。

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        71. ________   72.________ 73.________   74.________    75.__________

             第五部分:短文改錯

              Reading English newspapers are my favorite activity. When                76.________

        I entered into high school, I began to enjoy doing such work.              77.________

        Under the teacher’s help, I realize that reading English articles is       78.________

        of great important. It’s a good way to improve my English.          79.________

        I’ve learned many new words and expression by doing so. I           80.________

        also get much information, included news about China and the         81.________

        world outside. It opens my eyes widely. Which I love most is         82.________

        the section about TV programs in the coming week. I dislike          83.________

        reading long articles there are many new words. I will work          84.________

        hard to keep on even as it’s a particularly hard task for me.           85.________

        Dear Editor,

           We were astonished to learn from a CCTV ad that each year,

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