彰化縣私立精誠中學 103 學年度第一學期 國三英文 第三次月考
題目共 85 題,一題 1 分,請保握時間作答。
I. Vocabulary & Grammar
1. Don’t worry. Let’s work together to the problem.
(A) clap (B) paste (C) sign (D) attack
2. They are money for the poor family, which is a(n) of kindness.
(A) raising/ act (B) rising/ copy (C) correcting/ wish (D) worrying/ surprise 3. My son is still living . He is in England.
(A) ahead (B) abroad (C) aboard (D) above
4. The fans keep at their favorite movie star to attract his attention.
(A) to shout (B) to see (C) welcoming (D) waving
5. “A friend in is a friend indeed” is a saying.
(A) hand/ popular (B) need/ common (C) lead/ great (D) loud/ main 6. Kevin doesn’t like to wear a(n) coat, even if the temperature is below freezing.
(A) thin (B) enough (C) thick (D) same
7. Jack is heading for the Philippines tomorrow, but he hasn’t yet.
(A) packed (B) checked (C) picked (D) prepared for
8. The girls were excited to see the well-known singer at the concert.
(A) appear (B) knock (C) cheat (D) pass
9. The witch put a spell on the princess, changing her into a pig.
(A) scared (B) serious (C) magic (D) tidy
10. Grandmother is old to walk fast.
(A) very (B) too (C) so (D) much
11. This is the interesting novel I have ever read. I don’t like it.
(A) most (B) list (C) least (D) less
12. We went to a fancy restaurant last night. After dinner, we had ice-cream for . We really had a big meal.
(A) date (B) desert (C) dessert (D) drop
13. Did you notice students drink cola more than water?
(A) which (B) who (C) that (D) whom
14. The girl art visits the museum often.
(A) who is interesting to (B) is interested in (C) that interests (D) interested in 15. My parents have known the man yesterday for 10 years.
(A) that you talked (B) about whom you talked (C) you talked (D) who you are talking
16. The cheerleader long hair never keeps the rules in mind.
(A) whose (B) with whom (C) that has (D) with who
17. The waiters seldom get mad, .
(A) and neither do the waitresses (B) and so do the waitresses (C) and the waitresses do, too (D) and either do the waitresses 18. Mr. Jackson talked a lot, but we didn’t exactly understand .
(A) what he meant (B) what does he mean (C) what he is meaning (D) what did he mean 19. Choose a CORRECT sentence.
(A) Sue got married at 21. She married a dentist.
(B) Did you see the program about programs on the TV last night? (C) A: Do you want to go with us? B: It depends on where are you going.
(D) I am sorry about them. They work hard, but they never have enough money. 20. Choose a CORRECT sentence.
(A) These are the books I told you to. (B) Do you like the town where you live in? (C) Everything which I said was true.
(D) Who is the man that Nicole is dancing with? 21. Choose a WRONG sentence.
(A) He is reading a book about grammar by Vera P. Bull. (B) Who is that painting by? Picasso?
(C) A: I’d like to go to Australia. B: So had I. (D) Why are you mad at me? What did I do?
22. John’s brother, who is in Japan, will come to America next week. 請根據敘述,選出下列適當的選項。
(A) John has only one brother, and his brother is leaving for Japan.
(B) John has two brothers; one lives in Japan and the other lives in America. (C) John has several brothers, and the one who lives in Japan will go to America.
(D) John’s only brother is leaving for America. II. Cloze
People 23 care about their health too much. They 24 do things to hurt themselves. Here 25 an example. Peter Miller, a 68-year-old fisherman, never smokes,
26 . They 27 about food safety several years ago. Then they started to grow fruit and vegetables on their own. They only drink tap water and walk. They don’t 28 . Their stories 29 all over the world. They were invited 30 in the restaurant once. Guess what? They brought their own 31 that can be used again. In fact, they have their own style for life. They 32 to
be green.
23. (A) can’t (B) who should (C) that often (D) x
24. (A) don’t have to (B) mustn’t (C) have got to (D) work on
25. (A) is (B) has (C) shows (D) for
26. (A) nor does his wife (B) and his wife isn’t, either (C) neither does his wife (D) and his wife is, too.
27. (A) made some friends (B) booked a table (C) served the meal (D) took a class 28. (A) allow wasting anything (B) keep in mind
(C) go on with their work (D) hold on
29. (A) have known (B) have come for us to understand (C) are inspiring (D) are encouraged
30. (A) on dinner (B) to have dinner (C) and eat dinner (D) dinner
31. (A) manners (B) tableware (C) forms (D) action
32. (A) take care (B) eat out (C) find that easy (D) do their share
(On the phone) Ben: Who’s calling?
Larry: 33 . Hey, I need your help. I know you are a “walking encyclopedia.” Ben: Of course, I am. I 34 everything.
Larry: I need to write something 35 Ju Ming. Do you know him?
Larry: I know him very well. He is a sculptor, and 36 was born in my hometown, Mioali. Larry: So, Mioali is the city 37 ?
Ben: Yes. And he is the most famous artist 38 attended my elementary school. Larry: You two have a lot in common.
Ben: You can say that again. His works 39 different Taichi poses are the most famous. They 40 in Japan in 1977.
Larry: I heard that his artwork was displayed not only in Japan.
Ben: You’re right. His works 41 in more than ten countries. You know what? Ju Ming’s museum, which took him 12 years to finish, 42 in 1999. Actually, 43 .
Larry: Ju Ming has been so famous nowadays. He must have been well-educated.
Ben: You’re wrong. He’s the man who only finished elementary school because his family was poor. However, it didn’t stop him from being an artist.
Larry: Thanks. You really help 44 .
33. (A) I’m Larry (B) Larry is calling (C) This is Larry (D) Larry, please 34.選錯 (A) am good at (B) know (C) am interested in (D) think of
35. (A) about (B) for (C) to (D) of
36. (A) he (B) who (C) that (D) whom
37. (A) which he grew up (B) in where he grew up (C) , that he grew up (D) which he grew up in
38. (A) who (B) and (C) to (D) that
39. (A) which (B) with (C) have (D) that
40. (A) started to show (B) have shown (C) were shown (D) showed 41. (A) can be seen (B) that are seen (C) which have been seen (D) seen
42. (A) open (B) has opened (C) was opened (D) was opening
43. (A) he was named after the museum (B) people named him after the museum (C) someone named him the museum (D) the museum was named after him
44. (A) me a lot (B) with me (C) for me (D) me do my housework
Tim: What are you doing?
Gary: I’m going to throw away the water 45 for washing vegetables. Tim: You can keep it. Don’t throw it away.
Gary: For what?
Tim: There are a lot of ways to 46 the water. Gary: How?
Tim: First, use it to 47 .
Gary: That makes sense. It can help plants grow. It can also help to 48 .
Tim: Third, use it to 49 if it’s not very dirty. That’s 50 I do every day. I use the used water to clean my house.
Gary: You really know how you save your money efficiently. * make sense 合理
45. (A) is used (B) is using (C) I use (D) can be used
46. (A) recycle (B) circle (C) cycle (D) cereal
47. (A) build a garden (B) buy some flowers (C) avoid the insects (D) water the plants 48. (A) save the phone bill (B) save the water bill (C) keep the wind away
(D) keep the house warm
49. (A) throw away the trash (B) get rid of the sun (C) mop the floor (D) inspire the children
What do you call it when you order a carbonated soft drink in a restaurant? A survey 51 on the Internet asked almost 250,000 Americans and Canadians about the word they would usually use for carbonated soft drinks. It showed that pop and soda are used more often than other words. 52 100,000 people use pop while about 94, 000 people usually use soda. From the survey, we know 53 people from the north of the USA like to say soda better than pop. If you ask for a “pop” in New York, people 54 you are quite strange.
55 , if you order a “soda” in Texas, which is in the south of the USA, people 56 . The north and the south of the USA are 57 in the preference for these two words. The survey also found that Canadians use pop more often than soda. In this survey, people 58 like to use pop think they are cooler than others.
Although we talk about something about pop and soda, drinking 59 water is still the best for our health, isn’t it?
* carbonated soft drink 碳酸飲料;survey 調查; preference 喜好
51. (A) done (B) was done (C) that did (D) which
52.選錯 (A) Over (B) Many (C) More than (D) About
53. (A) whether (B) that (C) when (D) about
54. (A) thought (B) have thought (C) will think (D) are thinking
55. (A) However (B) At first (C) Soon (D) Later
56. (A) will think you are very friendly (B) will guess you are from the south
(C) will think it is quite common to say so (D) will guess you are from another city or country 57. (A) different (B) difficult (C) dangerous (D) decision
58. (A) who (B) that (C) whom (D) which
59. (A) boiling (B) boiled (C) recycling (D) bottled
Jenny: Dad! Dad! I need your help! Father: 60 And what’s that smell?
Jenny: I nearly burned dinner. I think it’s still OK, but it was close. I have no idea how to
61 .
Father: You are trying to make dinner? That’s very sweet of you. What are you trying to make? Jenny: I wanted to make some vegetable soup, then cook some noodles, and put them together.
But it all went wrong. I don’t really know 62 .
Father: OK, let me take a look and see 63 I can help. Hmm.. It looks OK so far. Maybe we can cut these vegetables into little pieces.
Jenny: But they’re in the soup already.
Father: You can take them out 64 this special spoon. Then use a knife to cut them, but be
careful. Jenny: OK.
Father: Now, let’s have a taste. That’s not bad at all. Jenny: Is it really OK?
Father: Sure it is. Maybe we can just add a little salt and pepper. That will 65 it to taste even better.
Jenny: Dad, 66 . I love you.
Father: No problem. I’ll even tell Mom that you made it all by yourself. After all, you did most of the hard work.
60. (A) Give me a hand. (B) May I take your order? (C) What’s the matter? (D) Here we go. 61. (A) follow these rules (B) get it right (C) have it perfect
(D) make a copy of dinner
62. (A) that I am doing (B) whom I did (C) what I am doing (D) why did I do
63. (A) that (B) whom (C) whether (D) Why
64. (A) for (B) to use (C) and use (D) with
65. (A) get (B) have (C) make (D) let
66. (A) You are so helpful to me. (B) It is kind for you to help me. (C) Thank you about your help. (D) You are tired of cooking. 67. From the reading, we know Jenny at first.
(A) is proud (B) is happy (C) feels comfortable (D) doesn’t know what to do
68. What did Jenny nearly do?
(A) She destroyed herself when making a meal. (B) She nearly burned the meal she was making. (C) She set fire to the kitchen.
(D) She forgot to turn off the gas after finishing cooking. 69. What does Jenny’s dad ask her to do?
(A) Add some more vegetables. (B) Take pepper out of the soup. (C) Put the soup into bowls. (D) Make the vegetables smaller. III. Reading
Does the order of a child’s birth matter? Some studies show that it does. Studies show that oldest children are often sure of themselves because parents give full attention to them. Also, they usually make good leaders because they are given the responsibility of taking care of their younger sisters or brothers. As for the middle children, because parents are often more easy-going with them and also because they have been dealing with their brothers and sisters,
they are usually more friendly and understanding. Youngest children usually love to make people laugh, so that people will notice them. Maybe that’s why many comedians are the youngest children in the families. What about being an only child? An only child is usually hard-working and polite, but they don’t know how to share. Do any of these descriptions go with your birth order?
* birth 出生;matter 有關係;responsibility 責任;description 敘述
70. Jack has two older brothers and one younger sister. What kind of person is he most likely to be?
(A) He is very sure of himself. (B) He can be a very good leader.
(C) He knows how to make friends with others.
(D) He knows how to take good care of his younger sister. 71. What do comedians do?
(A) Their job is to make people laugh. (B) Their job is to take care of other people. (C) Their job is to lead others. (D) Their job is to draw comics.
72. According to the reading, which is WRONG for oldest children? (A) They can lead others in a group.
(B) They are confident because their parents usually pay full attention to them. (C) They are asked to take care of younger brothers and sisters when they are young. (D) They are responsible for doing something funny so that others will notice them.
73.請根據上述文章,並閱讀以下對話,回答下列問題:
Larry: Hey, Bruce. What is up? You look so down. Bruce: I just broke up with my girlfriend.
Larry: Shirley? Why? Yesterday I saw that you were helping her doing homework in the library across from the convenience store.
Bruce: That’s why I broke up with her. She thinks that I should do everything for her. She never knows how to share. She always thinks of herself only.
Larry: Good for you! I have always thought of her as selfish, too. Cheer up! You will find a much better girl soon!
* selfish 自私的
Which of the following is most likely WRONG? (A) Larry does not like Shirley.
(B) Shirley may be the only child in her family. (C) Bruce feels happy after he broke up with Shirley.
(D) There is a library very close to the convenience store.
Wanted
A car was stolen near River Park last Saturday, and the owner of the car was killed.
74 the four suspects.
If you see ANY OF these FOUR people 75 , please call the police!
1.
A tall, young man with short 76 hair.
The last place anyone saw him was in the River Park.
He was wearing a black hat, long blue pants, a white coat, and a black T-shirt.
2.
A short, fat man 77 glasses.
The last place anyone saw him was at the train station. He was wearing a pair of sports shorts and black shoes.
3.
A young, black man.
The last place anyone saw him was in James’s Market. He was buying some food. He was wearing a pair of jeans.
4.
A thin, middle-aged man.
The last place anyone saw him was on Fifth Street. He was wearing sun glasses, a baseball cap, and a green T-shirt.
If you know where either of these four people is or see any of them, please call Officer Smith at (02)1111-1111 between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. during the week. At other times, please call 110. If you help the police find any of these bad guys, you will get NT10,000 as a reward.
* suspect 嫌疑犯
74. (A) The following is (B) Here have (C) Below are (D) There is 75. (A) on the world (B) near with you (C) on the park (D) somewhere
76. (A) blood (B) bread (C) blend (D) blond
77. (A) with (B) in (C) with which (D) to wear
78. What do you think the poster is for?
(A) To find new workers of a factory. (B) To ask people to help find bad guys. (C) To look for missing people. (D) To invite people to a party.
79. When would be a good time to call Officer Smith?
(A) Saturday at 10 a.m. (B) Tuesday at 8 a.m. (C) Friday at 3 p.m. (D) Monday at 5 p.m. 80. A message is left by a woman who said she found one of the four bad guys.
Hi Officer Smith,
I think I saw one of the men you’re hunting for last night. It was 7 p.m., and I was on my way home when I saw him. He looked 20 years old or so, and was about 190 centimeters tall.
But I couldn’t see his face clearly because he was wearing a hat.
Betty Which one might she has found?
(A) The first one. (B) The second one. (C) The third one. (D) The fourth one.
IV. Translation (請按照中文句意,從四個選項中選出沒有文法錯誤、最符合原意的句
子)
81.全世界用來製作瓶子的石油足以讓百萬輛車子加油十二個月。
(A) The oil around the world uses to make bottles is enough to fuel millions of cars for twelve months.
(B) The oil that the world uses to make bottles is enough to fuel millions of cars for twelve months.
(C) The world uses the oil enough to fuel millions of cars for twelve months.
(D) The oil with which the world uses to make bottles are enough to fuel millions of cars for twelve months.
82.一直到他十五歲時,他才開始學習傳統的雕刻藝術。
(A) Until he was 15, he started to learn the art of traditional sculpture. (B) He began to learn the art of traditional sculpture until the age of 15. (C) He hasn’t begun learning the art of traditional sculpture at the age of 15. (D) He did not start learning the art of traditional sculpture until he was 15.
83.不要玩你的食物,而且當你的嘴裡有食物時也不要講話。
(A) Never play with your food and never talk when there is food in your mouth, either. (B) No playing your food and no talking when food is in your mouth, either.
(C) Don’t play your food and don’t tell with the food in your mouth, either. (D) Don’t play at your food and don’t speak when food is in your mouth, either.
84.所有餐桌禮儀背後的想法就是要有禮貌而且使其他人感覺舒服。
(A) The idea which behind all of the table manners is polite and makes other people comfortable.
(B) The idea that is behind all the table manners is being polite and other people feel comfortable.
(C) The idea behind all table manners is to be polite and to make other people comfortable. (D) The idea behind all of the table manners is to polite and let other people feel
comfortable.
85.身為一個透過他的藝術來分享他對這個世界的想法的藝術家,朱銘已經激勵了許多人。
(A) As an artist who shares his thoughts about the world through his art, Ju Ming has inspired many people.
(B) As an artist who shares his thoughts with the world with his art, Ju Ming inspires many people.
(C) Being an artist to share his ideas of the world by his art, Ju Ming inspired lots of people. (D) For an artist that shares his ideas of the world by his art, Ju Ming is inspiring lots of
people.
*檢查完自己的考卷後,若還有時間,放鬆一下,看看下面的英文笑話吧。 A.
Teacher: Did your father help you with your homework? Student: No, he did it all by himself.
B.
Student: "Would you punish me for something I didn`t do?" Teacher:" Of course not."
Student: "Good, because I haven`t done my homework." C.
The Perfect Son
A: I have the perfect son. B: Does he smoke? A: No, he doesn't.
B: Does he drink whiskey? A: No, he doesn't.
B: Does he ever come home late? A: No, he doesn't.
B: I guess you really do have the perfect son. How old is he? A: He will be six months old next Wednesday.
D.
Principal: "I've had complaints about you, Johnny, from all of your teachers. What have you been doing?"
Johnny: "Nothing, sir." Principal: "Exactly!"
E.
The mother says to her daughter, "Did you enjoy your first at school?"
The daughter answers, "First day? Do you mean I have to go back again tomorrow?" F.
A teacher was giving a lesson on good manners.
"Suppose, by mistake, you step on a lady's foot. What do you do?" "I say 'Pardon me'."
"Very good. Now suppose the lady, to reward you, gives you a coin. What do you do?" "Step on the other foot to get a second one."