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1、四川樂山市2012屆高三第三次調(diào)查研究英語 word版 本試卷分第卷 (選擇題)和第卷 (非選擇題)兩部分??忌鞔饡r,須將答案答在答題卡上,在本試卷、草稿紙上答題無效。滿分150分??荚嚂r間120分鐘??荚嚱Y(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。 第卷 (選擇題,共 100分)注意事項:1必須使用2B鉛筆將答案標號填涂在答題卡上對應題目標號的位置上。2第卷共兩部分,共計100分。 第一部分 英語知識運用 (共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié) 語法和詞匯知識 (共20小題。每小題1分,滿分20分)從A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空自處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。例:Please lease
2、tell me _ of the city you have covered these two days.Only about a third of it, I guess.A. how many B. how much C. how far D. how wide 答案是B。1.Im terribly sorry Jimmy. Ive left your notebook at home. _? I reminded you last. night. A. What for B. Why not C. How come D. So what2. Are you still busy? Ye
3、s, I _my work, and it wont lake long. A. have just finished B. am just finishing C. just finish D. am going to finish3. My desk-mate has made _ his goal to go to Sichuan University since he attended high school. No wonder he has been working so hard. A. it B. him C. that D. this4. If you cant_ your
4、shyness, youll never pass the job interview. A. take off B. break off C. give away D. get over5. Much to my surprise, the trapped girl _ stay alive in the ruins for up to seven days with nothing to eat or drink. A. can B. should C. may D. must6. Whats that noise? Oh, my God! I _ to turn the tap off
5、after I brushed my teeth. A. forget B. was forgetting C. forgot D. had forgotten7. Professor Robison is now an expert in this field. It is years of hard work has made him what he is today. A. that B. which C. when D. what8; Inside the box_ a letter written in simple English. It said, Goodbye, Mom. I
6、 will always love you. A. has B. having C. being D. was9. A minibus carrying 14 students rolled over on a Friday afternoon, two students killed and six _ badly injured. A. another B. the other C. others D. the others10. Life is ten percent _ happens to you and ninety percent you respond to it. A. wh
7、at, how B. what, what C. that; that D. which; how11. When the Eiffel Tower was built in 1889, at the world exposition, it was not very popular and came close to _ down. A. be torn B. tearing C. tear D. being torn12. To the great disappointment of the poor peasant workers, a great part of their salar
8、ies were _ by the boss for no right reason. A. kept away B. kept back C. kept off D. kept up13. He apologized as soon as he realized what he had done. _, he wrote a nice little note to me. A. Similarly B. Obviously C. Actually D. Strangely14. I soon found that the work I was doing had already been d
9、one by someone else,_, I was wasting my time. .A. to make things worse B. for another thing C. at the same time D. in other words15 _ M(m) oney plays an important role in ,_ material world. But you cant expect it to give you real happiness. A. 不填;the B. 不填;a C. A ; the D. The; the16. Many farmers in
10、 the countryside have gone to cities to look for work and left their children behind _ by their grandparents. A. raising B. raised C. being raised D. to be raised17. The well-dressed gentleman _ we thought was general manager of the company was in fact his assistant. A, of whom B. who C. whom D. whi
11、ch18_the flight has been cancelled because of bad weather, we might as well go by train. A. After B. Although C. Now that D. As soon as 19. Taobao. com has begun selling tickets online for international flights, to cut the market share of Ctrip, com and other competitors. A. aiming B. having aimed C
12、. to aim D. being aimed20. Bettys parents are away for the week, so I think Id go over to keep her . A. favor B. firm C. absence D. company第二節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分。滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。 When he was two years old, the child suddenly and strangely stopped growi
13、ng, and his health started to fail. A team of doctors gave him six months to live after they _21_him as suffering from a rare 22 . Sometime, his sister went ice skating, and he would go along to _23_. There he stood. a(n) 24 . under-grown kid, with a feeding tube inserted through his nose and down i
14、nto his 25 . One day, as he watched his sister skate on the ice, he _26_his parents and said. You know, I think Id like to 27 ice skating. His parents looked at their life-threatened child with glances that were 28 belief. Well, he tried it, and he loved it, and he went at it with all his 29 . Here
15、was something fun at which he could be good,where 30 and weight werent important. The following year, the doctors were 31 to discover that he had actually started growing again. It was 32 late for him to reach normal size, 33 neither he nor his family cared. He was recovering and succeeding. He beli
16、eved in his 34 . None of the kids tease him today. 35 , they all cheer and rush to get his signature. He has completed many amazing 36 on the world professional ice skating tour. Although he has retired from professional skating, he 37 a coach and mentor (指導者) _38_by everyone in winter sports. At fi
17、ve feet three inches and 115 pounds of pure muscle and electrifying energy, former Olympic gold medal figure skating champion, Scott Hamilton stands as tall and as _39 as any winner. Scotts size didnt 40 his faith and reach. You can stand tall, no matter how small !21. A. recognized B. diagnosed C.
18、regarded D. looked22 A disease B. attack C. headache D. injury23.A. cheer B. join C. follow D. watch24 A anxious B. patient C. weak D. fat 25. A. mouth B. lung C. back D. stomach26. A. listened to B. turned to C. handed to D. pointed to27 A Start B. continue C. try D. know28.A. beyond B. over C. beh
19、ind D. through29 A. money B. body C. strength D. heart30. A. thinness B. difficulty C. height D. trouble31. A. shocked B. excited C. interested D. encouraged32. A. very B. too C. much D. so33. A. so B. if C. and D. but34. A. parents B. doctors C. dream D. teachers35. A. Instead B. Meanwhile C. Fortu
20、nately D. Anyway36.A. journeys . B. jobs C. performances . D. presences37. A. returns B. remains C. keeps D. thinks38 A respected B. loved C. cared D. received39. A. silent B. sad C. shy D. proud40. A. benefit B. improve C. limit D. prove第二部分 閱讀理解 (共兩節(jié),滿分50分) 第一節(jié) 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,并
21、在答題卡上將該項涂黑。(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)A Languages keeps developing, and English is no exception. It is a language that embraces new words that may be cool today bill gone tomorrow. There are, however, some words and phrases that have stood the test of time. OK. which has become the international standard fo
22、r expressing agreement, is a good example. But why is this rather odd expression so popular and so useful when we could use any number of other words to say the same thing?- Writing in The Times, Alien Metcalf, author of OK: .The Improbable Story of Americas Greatest Word, writes: What OK provided t
23、hat the others did not was neutrality(中性), a way to express agreement without having to offer an opinion. For example, if someone asks you Shall we go for a walk after lunch? you can simply respond OK. There you go no extra opinions. Just straight, plain old OK. So just where did this rather curious
24、 expression come from? The origins of OK have been widely disputed. Some people have guessed that OK was the name of a person or a product. Speakers of many different languages have had their say on this question, keen to claim the term as their own. Writing an article for Londons Metro newspaper, M
25、etcalf states; 0 arid K are present in every language of the world, as expressions that can be abbreviated(縮寫) OK. For example; French - o qu- oui, yes indeed; German - Ohne Korrektur, without correction needed; and in Latin or Greek, Olla kalla. all good. But, does it sound a little too informal wi
26、th this popular little expression? Apparently not. In a speech where he stated that his election would not be a radical (激進的) result to all problems. President Obama said: ? even though I am president, AI-Qaida is still a threat and that we cannot pretend somehow that because Barack Hussein Obama go
27、t elected as president, suddenly everythings going to be OK, he said. So, there you go, straight from the president. Its OK to say OK, and thanks to the expressions widespread usage across the world, you can be understood anywhere.41. What is the article mainly about? A. The origin of OK. B. Popular
28、ity of OK across the world. C. A debate over the usage of OK. D. The development of the English language.42. According to Alien Metcalf, OK differs from other terms to express agreement in that .A. it is easiest to say . B. it is the most commonly usedC. it doesnt involve emotion D. it is the most i
29、nformal and casual43.The underlined word disputed in Paragraph 6 probably means _,A. understood B. agreed C. believed D. argued44.Using the example of Obama, the author intends to show that _ _ . A. OK is widely used even on formal occasions B. Obama likes to use OK when he speaks C. there is still
30、a long way to go to defeat AI-Qaida D. the use of OK is encouraged in formal speech and in documentsB Junk is everywhere, even in space. But getting rid of space junk is much harder than simply cleaning your bedroom. Space junk travels at 8 kilometers a second, according to an article in the Guardia
31、n. Catching it is a bit of a challenge. Luckily, scientists at the Swiss space center have a new cleaning plan. Theyare about to send a cleaner satellite into space within the next five year?. It will clean up space junk, according to a report in the Guardian. Named Clean Space One, the Swiss satell
32、ite finds its target and moves close to it. When it reaches its target, it will catch the junk with a gripping claw (抓手). This is not going to be an easy task because both the satellite and the junk are traveling so fast. Once Clean Space One has caught the junk, all it has to do to get rid of it is
33、 to fly back to Earth. This is because the junk will bum up when traveling through the atmosphere. The satellite itself will burn up a, the same time. Ever since people started to send objects into space more than 50 years ago, there has been junk in space. Junk on Earth like food wrappers (包裝紙)or w
34、aste paper is also a problem. But space junk is mainly made up of exploded rockets and broken satellites. If no one cleans them away, they just keep traveling around Earth. So far, NASA has found 16.000 pieces of junk that are larger than 10cm in diameter(直徑)and more than 500,000 pieces measuring be
35、tween 1cm and 10cm. You can imagine how many even smaller ones there are in space. Space junk is dangerous for spacecraft (飛船) and the International Space Station. Even a very small piece could seriously damageor even destroya satellite or space-craft if it collided (碰撞) with the junk. The Internati
36、onal Space Station has to regularly change its orbit to avoid space junk, Space junk might also be a danger to humans. During the last four months, three very large spacecraft have fallen to Earth. Fortunately, no one was hurt because the junk landed in the ocean.45. According to the article, space
37、junk _.A. travels at the same speed as satellitesB. could be cleared away within five yearsC. travels at 8 kilometers per hourD. will cause a lot of trouble to space stations46. What will happen to the space junk if it is not cleaned up?A. It will explode in a few years.B. It will drift away from Ea
38、rth eventually.C. It will keep traveling around Earth.D. It will gather and become a large mass.47. Which of the following is TRUE about a cleaner satellite? A. The junk is dealt with after it reaches Earth. B. Catching space junk is difficult for a satellite. C. The satellite can catch several piec
39、es of junk at once.D. The satellite goes back to space after it has finished its task.48. Which of the following statements is TRUE?A. The history of space junk dates back 50 years.B. Space stations travel in the same orbit as the junk.C. Space junk is harmless to people on Earth.D. Its impossible t
40、o stop space junk from colliding with spacecrafts.CBecausephones have caused many problems, many headteachers have ordered that pupils keep their phones switched off at school. Others have told pupils to leave them at home. However, Dr. Elizabeth Hartnell-Young at University of Nottingham believes i
41、t is time that phone bans were reassessed, because mobile phones can be a powerful learning aid, they said.At the start of the study, even pupils were often surprised at the thought that mobile phones could be used for learning, Dr. Hartnell-Young said. After their hands-on experience, almost all pu
42、pils said they had enjoyed the project and felt more motivated. Some teachers also had to reassess their views. Using this technology gives them more freedom to express themselves without needing to be constantly supervised (管理). one said.Other teachers found that pupils who lacked confidence gained
43、 most from the project. However, they recognized that greater use of mobile phones in schools could prove problematical. Increased temptation (誘惑) to steal phones was one worry. I thought, well, four of these smartphones are going to end up on e-BAY tomorrow, one teacher said. A few teachers remaine
44、d concerned that phones could prove a distraction (分心) for some pupils. Allowing pupils to access school emails via mobiles would also bring risks it pass-words were shared, they said.Dr. Hartnell-Young says that the teachers worries are understandable. While the eventual aim should be to lift blank
45、et bans on phones we do not recommend immediate, whole-school change, she said, Instead we believe that teachers, students and the wider community should work together to develop policies that will enable this powerful new learning tool to be used safely. We hope that, in future, mobile phone use wi
46、ll be as natural as using any other technology in school. 49. Which of the following is probably closest in meaning to the underlined word problematical in Paragraph 3?A. Illegal. B. Troublesome. C. Reasonable. D. Valuable.50. Some teachers support the ban because they think greater use of mobile ph
47、ones will bring some worries EXCEPT _.A. it will cause pupils not to concentrate on1 their studyB. some pupils will steal phones and sell it onlineC. it will cause pupils toack confidenceD. sharing the passwords will bring some risks to the school51. Dr. Hartnell-Young probably thinks _.A. schools s
48、hould make immediate changes to lift the banB. it is not necessary for teachers to worry about the larger use of mobile phones in schoolC. it wont be natural for teachers to use phones in schoolD. work should be done together to ensure mobile phones come into class as a teaching aid52. Which of the
49、following can be the best title of this passage?A. Mobile Phones as a Teaching Aid B. Problems Caused by Mobile PhonesC. The Future Mobile Phone in School D. The Mobile Phone BanDItalians like to say that when it comes to alcohol, they have a sipping (小酌) culture rather than a drinking culture. That
50、 means that while Italians may enjoy a glass of wine or beer, they dont usually get very drunk.Thats not true any more. The new study by the Italian National Health Institute found that 63 percent of Italians under age 18 get drunk on the weekends. Now, the city of Milan has created a law that will
51、stop anyone under 16 from buying alcohol. Anyone who sells or gives alcohol to a person under 16 can be fined up to $ 700.Youpg people who feel that the new law is unfair should go to the US for some perspective (觀點) The US has the highest drinking age in the world; Its illegal for anyone under 21 t
52、o buy alcohol, and stores or restaurants that are caught selling alcohol to people under the legal age risk losing their licenses,Many young Americans complain that the drinking laws are unfair; They are allowed to vote in elections and join the army at age 18, so why wait another three years just t
53、o buy a bottle of beer?These young people have found help in an unusual place. Last year, more. than 100 presidents of US universities joined together to ask lawmakers to consider changing the drinking age. They argued that the law doesnt stop underage college kids from getting drunk it just makes them want to drink more.Fo
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