霍邱二中2016届高三第三次月考英语试题
第Ⅰ卷
第一部分
听力(共两节,
满分30分)
(共5小题;每小题1.5分,
满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.
What
does
the
woman
ask
the
man
to
do
for
her
A.
Post
a
letter
B.
Wash
the
bowls
C.
Buy
a
stamp
2.
What
does
the
man
mean
A.
Michael
is
easy
to
get
along
with.
B.
Michael
has
many
friends
in
the
real
life.
C.
Michael
has
no
true
friends
in
the
real
life.
3.
Where
does
the
conversation
take
place
A.
In
a
theater.
B.
In
a
restaurant.
C.
In
a
meeting
room.
4.
How
often
does
No.82
buses
come
here
A.
Every
15
m
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B.
Every
20
minutes.
C.
Every
25
minutes.
5.
What
can
we
know
about
the
man
A.
He
will
accept
t
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woman’s
advice.
B.
He
has
no
idea
of
his
own.
C.
He
left
school.
第二节
(共15小题;每题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答6,
7
题。
6.
What
are
the
speakers
A.
Teachers
B.
Parents.
C.
Students.
7.
What
does
the
woman
think
of
the
school
A.
Very
good.
B.
A
little
noisy.
C.
Not
big
enough.
听第7段材料,
回答第8,
9
题。
8.
When
does
the
conversation
take
place
A.
In
spring.
B.
In
summer.
C.
In
winter.
9.
What
can
we
know
about
the
woman
A.
She
didn’t
pass
her
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geography
exam.
B.
She
has
been
to
Egypt
before.
C.
Her
sister
works
in
a
hotel.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
Why
does
the
man
look
unhappy
A.
He
failed
in
his
English
writing
test.
B.
His
teacher
doesn’t
like
his
paper.
C.
He
doesn’t
feel
well
today.
11.
What
does
the
man
think
of
his
teacher
A.
Kind.
B.
Helpful.
C.
Critical.
12.
What
does
the
woman
advise
the
man
to
do
A.
Not
give
u
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B.
Have
a
good
talk
with
his
teacher.
C.
Ask
for
a
leave
and
have
a
rest.
听第9
段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
How
long
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will
the
woman
wait
for
a
table
at
the
Spanish
restaurant
A.
For
one
month.
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B.
For
two
months.
C.
For
three
months.
14.
What
is
that
cook
good
at
cooking
A.
Fish.
B.
Beef.
C.
Soup.
15.
Where
did
that
cook
use
to
work
A.
In
a
Japanese
re
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B.
In
a
French
restaurant.
C.
In
another
Spanish
restaurant.
16.
What
did
the
woman
book
a
table
for
A.
Her
own
birthd
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B.
Her
dad’s
birthday.
C.
The
man’s
birthday.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
How
many
people
were
badly
injured
in
the
storm
A.
Seven.
B.
Nine.
C.
Ten.
18.
What
happened
to
the
farmer
A.
His
house
was
des
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B.
His
wife
was
missing.
C.
One
of
his
children
was
killed.
19.
What
did
the
woman
do
when
she
saw
her
house
shaking
A.
She
tried
to
ta
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something
out.
B.
She
rushed
out
with
her
children.
C.
She
told
her
husband
not
to
leave.
20.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
news
A.
No
villager
was
killed.
B.
Fifteen
houses
were
badly
damaged.
C.
Over
200
people
were
made
homeless.
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
(共15小题;
每小题2分,
满分30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。
A
My
parents
moved
to
Mississippi
when
my
brother
and
I
were
small
children,
and
we
were
separated
from
our
Oklahoma
grandparents
by
some
600
miles.
This
geographic
distance
allowed
us
to
only
visit
our
grandparents
once
a
year,
either
at
Christmas
or
during
summer
vacation.
Most
of
my
clas
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lived
near
their
grandparents,
and
I
would
routinely
hear
stories
of
extended
families(大家庭)regularly
spending
time
with
one
another,
fishing
at
“grandpa’s”
house
or
going
over
to
“grandma’s”
for
her
famous
fried
chicken.
We
were
disappointed
that
we
did
not
get
to
spend
more
time
with
our
grandparents,
but
our
love
for
them
remained
deep
and
strong.
We
always
expec
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ted
a
road
trip
to
Oklahoma.
We
would
count
the
days,
and
when
Day
I
came,
the
entire
family
would
pile
into
the
car
at
four
o’clock
in
the
morning.
Crossing
the
Mississippi
River
into
Louisiana,
the
landscapes
(风景)changed.
Crossing
the
Red
River
in
Oklahoma,
we
were
in
a
foreign
world.
Every
trip
to
see
m
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grandparents
can’t
be
without
bringing
delight.
We
jumped
out
of
the
car
in
their
driveway
to
be
met
with
bear
hugs.
My
grandparents
wanted
to
know
everything
about
their
grandchildren,
and
we
would
sit
for
hours
and
tell
story
after
story.
Grandma
had
a
meal
planned,
and
you
could
bet
she
fixed
her
grandsons’
favorite
foods.
Of
course
the
best
part
of
the
visit
was
that
we
were
able
to
do
whatever
we
wanted
without
punishment
from
our
grandparents.
Grandma
and
Grandpa
always
had
presents
for
us,
neat
scenic
trips
planned
and
lovely
surprises,
such
as
the
time
we
got
to
go
to
a
local
restaurant
and
eat
the
world’s
largest
hamburger.
21.
The
family
don’t
visit
the
grandparents
often
because
_________.
A.
they
seldom
have
a
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vacation
B.
they
have
a
bad
attitude
to
them
C.
they
are
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all
busy
with
their
work
D.
they
live
far
away
from
each
other
22.
When
hearing
his
classmates’
stories,
the
author
_________.
A.
often
felt
de
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sorrow
B.
felt
a
bit
jealous
at
heart
C.
would
call
hi
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grandparents
D.
would
feel
sorry
for
his
poor
life
23.
Whenever
the
aut
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and
his
brother
met
their
grandparents,
they
________.
A.
found
they
were
in
a
foreign
world
B.
shared
cooking
skills
with
each
other
C.
seemed
not
to
be
familiar
with
each
other
D.
were
all
full
of
great
excitement
24.
What
can
we
infer
from
the
author’s
story
A.
Distance
can’t
break
the
bond
of
love.
B.
Physical
separation
hurts
the
heart
deeply.
C.
Distance
leads
to
the
most
beautiful
scene.
D.
Family
life
is
filled
with
love
and
understanding.
B
If
you
have
a
chance
t
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go
to
Finland,
you
will
probably
be
surprised
to
find
how
“foolish”
the
Finnish
people
are.
Take
the
taxi
driv
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for
example.
Taxis
in
Finland
are
mostly
high-class
Benz
with
a
fare
of
two
US
dollars
a
kilometer.
You
can
go
anywhere
in
one,
tell
the
driver
to
drop
you
at
any
place,
say
that
you
have
some
business
to
attend
to,
and
then
walk
off
without
paying
your
fare.
The
driver
would
not
show
the
least
sign
of
anxiety.
The
dining
rooms
in
all
big
hotels
not
only
serve
their
guests,
but
also
serve
outside
diners.
Hotel
guests
have
their
meals
free,
so
they
naturally
go
to
the
free
dining
rooms
to
have
their
meals.
The
most
they
would
do
to
show
their
good
faith
is
to
wave
their
registration
card
to
the
waiter.
With
such
a
loose
check,
you
can
easily
use
any
old
registration
card
to
take
a
couple
of
friends
to
dine
free
of
charge.
The
Finnish
workers
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are
paid
by
the
hour.
They
are
very
much
on
their
own
as
soon
as
they
have
agreed
with
the
boss
on
the
rate.
From
then
on,
they
just
say
how
many
hours
they
have
worked
and
they
will
be
paid
accordingly.
With
so
many
loophol
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in
everyday
life,
surely
Finland
must
be
a
heaven
to
those
who
love
to
take
“petty
advantages”.
But
the
strange
thing
is,
all
the
taxi
passengers
would
always
come
back
to
pay
their
fare
after
they
have
attended
to
their
business;
not
a
single
outsider
has
ever
been
found
in
the
free
hotel
dining
rooms.
And
workers
always
give
an
honest
account
of
the
exact
hours
they
put
in.
As
the
Finns
always
act
on
good
faith
in
everything
they
do,
living
in
such
a
society
has
turned
everyone
into
a
real
“gentleman”.
In
a
society
of
s
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high
moral
practice,
what
need
is
there
for
people
to
be
on
guard
against
others
25.
While
taking
a
taxi
in
Finland,
________.
A.
a
passenger
can
go
anywhere
without
having
to
pay
the
driver
B.
a
passenger
pays
two
US
dollars
for
a
taxi
ride
C.
a
passenger
can
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never
be
turned
down
by
the
taxi
driver
wherever
he
wants
to
go
D.
a
passenger
nee
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to
provide
good
faith
demonstration
(证明)
before
leaving
without
paying
26.
We
know
from
the
passage
that
big
hotels
in
Finland
________.
A.
are
mostly
poorly
managed
B.
provide
meal
for
only
those
who
live
in
the
hotels
C.
provide
meals
for
any
diners
D.
provide
free
wine
and
charge
for
food
27.
Which
of
the
following
is
NOT
true
according
to
the
passage
A.
The
workers
in
Finland
are
paid
by
the
hour.
B.
The
workers
are
always
honest
with
their
working
hours.
C.
The
workers
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and
their
bosses
will
make
an
agreement
in
advance
about
the
pay.
D.
The
bosses
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in
Finland
are
too
busy
to
check
the
working
hours
of
their
employees.
28.
The
word
“those”
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the
last
but
one
paragraph
probably
refers
to
________.
A.
people
who
are
dish
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B.
people
who
often
have
meals
in
big
hotels
C.
people
who
often
take
taxis
D.
people
who
are
worthy
of
trust
C
Everywhere
I
look
outside
my
home
I
see
people
busy
on
their
high-tech
devices,
while
driving,
walking,
shopping,
even
sitting
in
toilets.
People
have
been
influenced
to
become
technology
addicted. One
study
found
that
people
had
a
harder
time
resisting
the
allure
of
social
media
than
they
did
for
sleep,
cigarettes
and
alcohol.
The
main
goal
of
t
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companies
is
to
get
people
to
spend
more
money
and
time
on
their
products,
not
to
actually
improve
our
quality
of
life. They
have
successfully
created
a
cultural
disease. Consumers
willingly
give
up
their
freedom,
money
and
time
to
catch
up
on
the
latest
information,
to
keep
pace
with
their
peers
or
to
appear
modern.
I
see
people
t
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in
a
pathological(病态的)relationship
with
time-sucking
technology,
where
they
serve
technology
more
than
technology
serves
them. I
call
this
technology
servitude. I
am
referring
to
a
loss
of
personal
freedom
and
independence
because
of
uncontrolled
consumption
of
many
kinds
of
devices
that
eat
up
time
and
money.
What
is
a
healthy
use
of
technology
devices That
is
the
vital
question. Who
is
really
in
charge
of
my
life That
is
what
people
need
to
ask
themselves
if
we
are
to
have
any
chance
of
breaking
up
false
beliefs
about
their
use
of
technology. When
we
can
live
happily
without
using
so
much
technology
for
a
day
or
a
week,
then
we
can
regain
control
and
personal
freedom,
become
the
master
of
technology
and
discover
what
there
is
to
enjoy
in
life
free
of
technology. Mae
West
is
famous
for
proclaiming(声明)
the
wisdom
that
“too
much
of
a
good
thing
is
wonderful.”
But
it’s
time
to
discover
that
it
does
not
work
for
technology.
Richard
Fernande
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an
executive
coach
at
Google
acknowledged
that
“we
can
be
swept
away
by
our
technologies.” To
break
the
grand
digital
connection,
people
must
consider
how
life
long
ago
could
be
fantastic
without
today’s
overused
technology.
29.
The
underlined
wo
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“allure”
in
Paragraph
2
probably
means
_______.
A.
advantage
B.
adaption
C.
attraction
D.
attempt
30.
From
the
passage,
technology
companies
aim
to
______.
A.
deal
with
cult
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diseases
B.
provide
the
latest
information
C.
improve
peopl
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quality
of
life
D.
attract
people
to
buy
their
products
31.
It
can
be
inferred
from
this
passage
that
people
______.
A.
consider
too
much
technology
wonderful
B.
may
enjoy
life
better
without
overused
technology
C.
can
regain
freedom
without
high-tech
devices
D.
have
realized
the
harm
of
high-tech
devices
32.
What’s
the
auth
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attitude
towards
the
overusing
of
high-tech
devices
A.
Neutral.
B.
Skeptical.
C.
Disapproving.
D.
Sympathetic.
D
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City
Walk
This
90-minute
lei
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )surely
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and
locations
in
the
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with
connections
to
Shakespeare’s
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his
friends,
his
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and
his
work.
The
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Cit
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Walk
takes
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on
Fridays
at
11
a.m.
at
Temple
tube
station.
Address:
Meet
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Temple
tube
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London
Telephone:
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Learn
how
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take
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as
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explore
London
with
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Planet
tour.
Find
out
about
stars
in
Notting
Hill,
Mayfair,
Primrose
Hill
or
Chelsea,
or
try
a
Harry
Potter,
James
Bond
or
Beatles
tour.
Address:
40
Porchester
Square,
London
Telephone:
+44(0)20
7193
8770
Email:
info@
Sandemans
New
London
Tours
Sandemans
Ne
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London
Tours
offer
a
completely
free
tour
of
Royal
London,
including
the
Changing
of
the
Guard.
There’s
also
an
Old
City
of
London
Tour,
and
a
Grim
Reapers
of
London
Tour.
Our
expert
guides
work
for
tips,
you
contribute
to
the
pollution
problem
of
London’s
cars
and
buses.
Email:
info@
33.
What
is
TRUE
of
the
Shakespeare
City
Walk
A.
It
takes
place
five
days
a
week.
B.
It
consists
of
not
so
much
famous
destinations.
C.
It
lasts
about
half
a
day.
D.
It
includes
a
visit
to
a
famous
theatre.
34.
If
you
want
t
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take
some
wonderful
photos
of
Big
Ben,
you
may
________.
A.
receive
some
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training
B.
join
the
South
Bank
tour
C.
join
the
Urban
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East
tour
D.
go
to
Temple
tube
station
35.
Sam
is
a
movie
fan.
He
will
probably
_________.
A.
go
to
40
Porchester
Square
B.
call
+44(0)790
5746733
C.
call
+44(0
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D.
email
info@
第二节
(共5小题;
每小题2分,
满分10分)
根据短文内容,
从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Each
Indian
tribe
had
a
different
language.
Many
Indians
never
learned
any
language
except
their
own.
Do
you
know
how
Indians
from
different
tribes
talked
to
each
other
They
had
two
ways
to
talk
without
sound.
___36___
Sign
language
is
a
way
of
talking
by
using
signs.
Indians
used
sign
language
when
they
met
strangers.
In
this
way,
they
could
find
out
whether
the
stranger
was
a
friend
or
an
enemy.
In
the
Indian
sign
language,
signs
were
made
with
the
hands.
Indians
usually
used
signals
when
they
wanted
to
send
messages
to
someone
far
away.
To
make
signals,
an
Indian
might
use
a
pony.
___37___.
Or
he
might
use
smoke,
a
mirror
or
fire
arrows.
To
signal
that
he
had
seen
many
animals,
an
Indian
rode
his
pony
in
a
large
circle.
Sometimes
the
Indian
gave
a
signal
like
this
and
then
went
away
to
hide.
___38____
The
blanket
signal
was
visible
from
far
away.
An
Indian
held
the
corners
of
a
blanket
in
his
hands.
Then
he
began
to
swing
the
blanket
from
side
to
side
in
front
of
him.
___39___.
He
could
also
send
many
signals
with
a
mirror.
He
usually
used
the
mirror
to
warn
someone
of
danger.
Or
he
attempted
to
get
the
attention
of
a
person
far
away.
But
he
also
used
it
to
send
messages
in
code.
___40____.
At
night,
Indians
used
fire
arrows
for
signaling.
An
Indian
also
sent
signals
with
smoke.
He
made
a
small
fire
of
dry
wood.
Then
he
put
grass
or
green
branches
on
it.
He
held
a
blanket
over
the
fire
for
a
minute.
When
he
removed
the
blanket
from
the
fire,
there
was
a
cloud
of
smoke.
The
number
of
clouds
of
smoke
told
his
message
in
code.
Now
you
can
see
that
Indians
didn’t
need
to
learn
each
other’s
language.
They
could
talk
to
one
another
by
using
signals
or
sign
language.
A.
An
Indian
could
send
many
different
signals
with
his
blanket.
B.
But
they
still
can
make
themselves
understood.
C.
This
meant
that
there
was
danger.
D.
Different
things
mean
different
to
them.
E.
He
might
use
a
blanket.
F.
Of
course,
mirrors
could
be
used
only
when
the
sun
was
shining.
G.
One
way
was
by
sign
language;
the
other
way
by
signals.
第三部分
英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节
完形填空
(共20小题;每小题1.5分,
满分30分)
阅读下面短文,
从短文后各题所给的(A
、B、
C
和D)四个选项中,
选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Dear God,
I
am
dying
to
share
my
thoughts
and
feelings
with
you.
Now
that
I
am
no
longer
young,
I
have
friends
whose
__41___
have
passed
away
.I
have
heard
these
sons
and
daughters
say
they
never
fully
appreciated
their
mothers
until
it
was
___42___
late
to
tell
them.
I
am
__43___
with
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dear
mother
who
is
___44___
alive.
I
appreciate
her
more
each
day.
My
mother
does
not
change,
___45___
I
do.
As
I
grow
older
and
___46___,
I
realize
what
an
extraordinary
person
she
is.
How
sad
that
I
am
unable
to
speak
these
words
in
her
___47___,
but
they
___48___
easily
from
pen.
How
does
a
daughte
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begin
to
___49____
her
mother
for
life
itself
For
the
love,
patience
and
just
plain
hard
work
that
go
into
___50____a
child
For
running
after
a
toddler(学步的孩子),
for
understanding
a
moody
___51____,
for
tolerating
a
college
student
who
seems
to
know
____52___
For
waiting
for
day
when
a
daughter
___53____who
her
mother
really
is
How
does
a(a
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___54___woman
thank
a
mother
for
continuing
to
be
a
mother
For
being
ready
with
___55___
(When
asked)
or
remaining
silent
when
it
is
most
___56____
For
not
saying
“I
told
you
so”,
when
she
could
have
said
these
words
___57___
of
times
For
being
essentially
herself—loving,
thoughtful,
patient,
and
forgiving
I
don’t
kno
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how,
dear
God,
except
to
bless
her
as
richly
as
she
___58____
and
to
help
me
live
up
to
the
___59____
she
has
set.
I
pray
that
I
will
look
as___60____
in
the
eyes
of
my
children
as
my
mother
looks
in
mine.
A
daughter
41.
A.
mothers
B.
fathers
C.
sisters
D.
grandmas
42.
A.
too
B.
rather
C.
much
D.
very
43.
A,
happy
B.
blessed
C.
pleased
D.
content
44.
A.
yet
B.
even
C.
ever
D.
still
45.
A.
so
B.
or
C.
but
D.
as
46.
A.
weaker
B.
wiser
C.
healthier
D.
slower
47.
A.
lifetime
B.
face
C.
absence
D.
presence
48.
A.
fly
B.
come
C.
flow
D.
float
49.
A.
thank
B.
forgive
C.
love
D.
blame
50.
A.
rising
B.
arising
C.
raising
D.
arousing
51.
A.
pupil
B.
teenager
C.
youth
D.
child
52.
A.
something
B.
nothing
C.
everything
D.
anything
53.
A.
realizes
B.
recognizes
C.
likes
D.
knows
54.
A.
immature
B.
senior
C.
grown
D.
inexperienced
55.
A.
encouragement
B.
advice
C.
knowledge
D.
approval
56.
A.
ignored
B.
unnoticed
C.
hoped
D.
appreciated
57.
A.
dozens
B.
score
C.
couple
D.
number
58.
A.
pays
B.
matches
C.
deserves
D.
demands
59.
A.
level
B.
example
C.
figure
D.
ambition
60.
A.
tough
B.
considerate
C.
neat
D.
good
第Ⅱ卷
第二节
语法填空
(共10小题;
每小题1.5分,
满分15分)
阅读下面材料,
在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于3个词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Observers
say
Ame
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want
more
choices
and
fresh
food
when ___61___ (choose)
where
and
what
to
eat.This
trend
is
one
reason
why
the
fast
food
restaurant
McDonald’s
has
struggled
financially.
McDonald’s
is
one
of
the
best-known ___62___ (restaurant)
in
the
U.
S.
and
even
around
the
world,
___63___
these
days
the
company’s
income
has
dropped.
The
January
earnings
report
brought
more
bad
news.
Worldwide
sales
dropped
for
the ___64___
(eight)
month
in
a
row
and
even
more
than
expected.
McDonald’s
is
___65___ (work)
hard
to
get
their
customers
back.
In
January,
the
company
ran
an
advertisement
during
the
Super
Bowl.
The
football
game
is
the
most
watched
TV
event
every
year
in
the
U.
S
A.
McDonald’s
has
wanted ___66___ (reach)
those
viewers.
Shake
Shack
is ___67___
new
kind
of
restaurant
becoming
popular
in
the
U.S.
The
restaurants
are
not
“fast
food”.
They
are
known
as
“fast
casual”.
___68__ McDonald’s
is
struggling
to
get
their
customers
back,
Shake
Shack
is
doing
well
financially.
The
New
York-based
burger
chain
had
a
very ___69____
(success)
IPO,
or
initial
public
offering,
of
shares
at
the
end
of
January.
___ 70___ its
first
day
of
trading,
Shake
Shack
went
from
$21
a
share
to
just
under
$
46
a
share.
Shake
Shack’s
a
quality
hamburger.
It’s
fast
food,
but
not
“fast
food”
food.
Being
part
of
the
“fast
casual”
trend
has
helped
Shake
Shack.
61.________
62.________
63.________
64.________
65.________
66.________
67.________
68.________
69.________
70.________
第四部分
写作(共两节,
满分35分)
短文改错(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
假如英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ),请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏词符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下面划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
In
our
life,
we
often
regret
what
we
did
and
which
we
couldn’t
do.
Actually,
it
doesn’t
benefit
us
at
all.
As
for
most
of
us,
we
missed
many
chance
to
earn
more
money,
to
get
a
high
position,
and
to
realize
our
dreams.
We
often
regret
that
we
don’t
seize
those
opportunities,
thus
feel
upset.
Although
we
know
regretting
the
past
is
no
benefit,
but
we
still
can’t
help
doing
it.
To
avoid
the
proble
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below,
we
need
to
pay
more
attention
to
what
we
are
doing
now,
making
you
busier
and
having
no
time
to
recall
the
past.
Moreover,
we’d
better
set
reasonably
goals
one
by
one.
Only
by
doing
so
can
we
struggle
for
our
future
better.
书面表达(满分25分)
假定你是李华。为了加强大家的消防安全
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )童识,你校邀请消防员在学校大厅举行了安全知识讲座。请给美国朋友彼得写一封信,简述活动情况以及你的感受。要点如下:1.
活动时间:上周三下午3点;
2.
讲座内容(典型火灾案例,如何火灾自救,提问互动等);
3.
你的感受。
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.开头语已为你写好。
Dear
Peter,
I’m
writing
to
tell
you
something
about
the
lecture
held
in
our
school.__
________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
2016届高三第三次月考英语试题答案
听力:
1-5
ACBAB
6-10
CACAB
11-15
CACCB
16-20
CBABC
阅读理解:
21-24
DBDA
B篇25-28
CCDA
C
篇29-32
CDCA
D
篇
33-35
BBA
七选五
GECAF
完形填空:41-45
AABDC
46-50
BDCAC
51-55
BCACB
56-60
DACBD
语法填空:
61.
choosing
62.
restaurants
63.
but
64.
eighth
65.
is
working
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66.
to
reach
67.a
68.
While
69.
successful
70.
On
短文改错
which改成what
2.
chance
改为chances
3.
high
改成
higher
4.
don’t改成
didn’t
5.feel
改成feeling
6.
No前面加
of
7.删去
but
8.
below
改成above
9.
You改成us
10.
reasonably改成
reasonable
参考范文:
Dear
Peter,
I’m
writing
to
te
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you
something
about
the
lecture
held
in
our
school.
In
order
to
ar
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ouse
our
safety
awareness,
our
school
invited
a
fireman
to
give
us
a
lecture
on
fire
safety.
It
was
held
at
our
lecture
hall
at
3
p.m.
last
Wednesday.
First
of
all,
some
vid
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )eos
about
fire
accidents
were
shown
to
tell
the
necessity
and
importance
of
fire
prevention.
Then,
the
fireman
told
us
how
to
react
in
case
a
fire
should
occur.
Finally,
a
Q&A
session
was
arranged
to
answer
the
related
questions
and
help
us
get
a
better
understanding
of
fire
safety.
Thanks
to
the
lectu
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )re,
I’ve
learned
how
fast
a
fire
can
grow
and
what
little
time
we
may
have
to
react.
So
destructive
is
a
fire
that
each
of
us
should
be
cautious
in
our
daily
life
to
prevent
it
from
happening.
Yours,
Li
Hua