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福建省師大附中2012屆高三模擬考試英語試卷(滿分:150分,時間:120分鐘)第一卷(選擇題;三部分,共115分)第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£l9.15.B.£9.15.C.£9.18.答案是B。1.Whatdidthewomandotoday?A.Shedidnothing. B.Shewroteletters. C.Shepracticedthepiano.2.WhatdoesthemansayaboutDeltaRestaurant? A.Theservicewasbetter. B.Thefoodwasdelicious. C.Themenuwasattractive.3.Whatvehiclewillthewomanprobablytaketomorrow? A.Abus. B.Ataxi. C.Thesubway.4.Howmuchwillthewomanpay? A.$3. B.$6. C.$9.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout? A.Abook. B.Ateacher. C.Anexam.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Whatisthewomanprobably? A.Ahotelclerk. B.Ahouseagent. C.Ashopassistant.7.Whatisthepillowfilledwith? A.Cotton. B.Driedflowers. C.Aspecialmaterial.聽第7段材料,回答第8至l0題。8.WhatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthemanandDonna? A.Brotherandsister. B.Classmates. C.Colleagues.9.Whatwillthemandoaftergraduation? A.WorkinChina. B.Findajobintown. C.Starthisownbusiness.10.Whatwillthemandonext? A.Leavetheparty. B.TalktoDan. C.GotofindDonna.昕第8段材料,回答第11至l3題。11.Whatistheman?A.Aplayer. B.Areporter. C.Atourist.12.Whatisthewomandoing? A.Queuingupforatennismatch. B.Watchingatennismatch. C.Waitingforatennisstar.13.Wheredoesthewomancomefrom? A.London. B.Berlin. C.Wimbledon.聽第9段材料?;卮鸬趌4至17題。14.Whatistheman’sfirstadvice?A.Writetopeopleonrecycledpaper.B.Buysomedrinksmachines.C.Allowstafftowearjoggingsuitsatwork.15.Whydoesn’tthewomanagreeonusingchinacups?A.Theyareexpensive. B.Theyareeasilybroken. C.There’snowheretowashthem.16.Whatdoesthewomanagreetodointheend?A.Bansmokingatwork. B.Buysomeworkclothes. C.Encouragestafftocycletowork.17.Whatisthespeakers’business?A.Healthcare. B.Personalimage. C.Rubbishrecycling.聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。18.Whatistheaimoftheschooltrip?A.Toenjoyafilm. B.Toseeatheatre. C.Tovisitamuseum.19.Wherecanthelisteners’parentspickthemup?A.Inthecarpark. B.Attheschoolgate. C.Behindtheschoollibrary.20.Whatshouldthelistenersbringwiththem? A.Somefood. B.Anotebook. C.Somemoney.第二部分英語知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié)單項(xiàng)填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)21.It’simportantforgraduatestofindaproperjob,________inwhichtheycanbringtheirpotentialintofullplay.A.that B.what C.one D.theone22.Wehavetogivetheuserssomethingnew________whatwe’vealreadyoffered,whichistheonlywaytobroadentheappealofthewebsite. A.inexchangefor B.regardlessof C.accordingto D.inadditionto23.InBangkoksevereflooding,manymajorroads________north,towardstheareasworstaffectedbytheflooding,werelargelyimpassable.A.tolead B.leading C.led D.tobeled24.Aturningpointofthecontinuouslyhighhousingpricewon’tappearsuddenlybecausetheremustbeacertainprocess________manyfactorsleadtothechange. A.which B.what C.where D.that25.Accordingtothenewly-madetrafficregulation,whoeverdrivesthroughredlight________befinedatleast200dollars. A.shall B.may C.would D.should26.Anew______oncommercialadsduringTVdramastookintoeffectonJanuary1,2012.FromthenonshowingadvertisementsinthemiddleofTVdramasisn’tallowed. A.law B.case C.ban D.limit27.Undertheenvironmentoffiercecompetition,theonlywayJohncouldimagine______stresswastogettougherbymakinggreaterefforts.A.handling

B.tohandle

C.handled

D.havinghandled28.Theexaminationwascoming,butshecouldn'tgotosleepeasily.Thoughts________inandimagesflashedintohermind. A.crowded B.broke C.fitted D.settled29.I'veexpectedtoomuchofPeter,butIamreally______bywhathehasdone.NowIbegintowonderifIcanstilltrusthim. A.letdown B.putup C.calledin D.givenout30.Readingprovidesthemindonlywithmaterialsofknowledge.Itisthinkingthatmakes________wereadours. A.that B.what C.which D.it31.AreyougladthatyoucametoFuzhou?Yes,indeed.I________goingtoBeijngorShanghai. A.haveconsidered B.amconsidering C.hadconsidered D.wasconsidering32.Themanagerwasannoyedbythe________interruptionswhilehewasonvacation,soheturnedoffhismobilephone. A.continuous B.regular C.common D.constant33.Though________ofdanger,sightseershavebeenflocking(簇?fù)?tothesitewheretheworld’sbiggestterroristBinLadenlived.A.warned B.warning C.beingwarned D.havingwarned34.--Whydidn'tyouremindhimofthepossibledanger?--Butwhat________otherwise?Heneverlistenstome. A.couldIdo B.couldIhavedone C.shouldIdo D.mustIhavedone35.--Jack,wouldyouminddrivingmetoworktomorrowmorning?

--________.Mycarisstillbeingrepairedinthegarage.

A.Noproblem B.Notatall C.Yes,Iwould D.Forgetit第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)Ithasbeendifficulttositonthebenchmostofthetime,watchingmyteamfromthesideline.Ialways36whyIamnotgoodenoughtobeonthefloor.Afterendlesshoursofworkanddevotion,37myselfthroughdrillafterdrill,thelastthingIwantistobeacheerleader.Thefeelingofbeing38issometimestoomuchanddrivesmeto39onthespot.Ioftenfeelasthoughmy40arewastedandmytimeiseatenaway,devotedto41.Itisheartbreakingtobeaspectator(旁觀者)forthegameIlove,knowingthatnoonehasenoughfaithtogivemethechanceto42onthefloor.Tearswellup,butI43themback.Ishouldn'tbeso44oversomethingsosilly. Awayfromthegame,it’seasiertoputmythoughtstogether,ratherthanlettingmy45drivemyreasoning.Iconsider46IamwhereIam.Ihaveplayedbasketballmywholelife.Ihaveastrong47forthesportandalwayshave.Thereisnothinglikethe48ofplaying:theswish(颼颼聲)ofthenet,thesweatrollingoffmycheeks,eventhebruises(青腫)arebattlewoundsworn49aftereverygame. EvenifIdon’tplaymuch,Iparticipateineverygame.Iampartofateamofgirlswho50togetherlikeafamily.Iamthereforthem,51theyareforme. ShouldImoveon?OrshouldIstaywithmyteamandcontinueplayingbasketball52greatpassionjustalittlelonger?The53isn'tdifficultwhenIconsiderthejoythatbeingapartofateam54meandnotjustanyteam,butmyteam.Ilovebasketballandmyteammates.WhenIthinkaboutthat,my55fromthebenchreallyisn'tsobadafterall.36.A.wonder B.promise C.accept D.realize37.A.following B.supporting C.discovering D.pushing38.A.careless B.worthless C.selfless D.homeless39.A.quit B.stay C.struggle D.delay40.A.beliefs B.chances C.efforts D.experiences41.A.something B.nothing C.anything D.everything42.A.perform B.respond C.identify D.survive43.A.call B.give C.take D.hold44.A.upset B.nervous C.scared D.amazed45.A.hardships B.possessions C.feelings D.achievements46.A.that B.why C.when D.whether47.A.imagination B.admission C.caution D.passion48.A.encouragement B.embarrassment C.excitement D.disappointment49.A.carelessly B.proudly C.regretfully D.painfully50.A.fix B.add C.argue D.stick51.A.as B.if C.for D.though52.A.through B.over C.with D.from53.A.conflict B.patience C.challenge D.decision54.A.cheats B.brings C.urges D.controls55.A.request B.intention C.view D.ambition第三部分閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)AItwasAugust10,2011.DianaNyadwasdozensofmilesintoherdreamtocompletea103-mileswimfromCubatoKeyWest.BecauseofthecurrentsintheFloridaStraits,Nyadwouldhavetolast60hours-ifeverythingwentperfectly.Fortwoyears,thisdreamofswimmingfromCubatoFloridahadbeenpartofhereverywakinghour.Shewasabouttoturn60."Iwantedtobefilledwithcommitmenttothebestofmyselfsothat1wasn'tlookingbacklatersaying,'WhathaveIdonewithmylife?'''saysNyad.Thoseextremephysicalstrugglesarenotnewtoher.In1974,25-year-oldNyadbecamethefirstpersontoswimacrossLakeOntarioagainstthecurrent.Ayearlater,Nyad's28-mileswimaroundtheislandofManhattanmadethefrontpageoftheNewYorkTimes."Physically,I'mstronger.Iweighalotmore,"NyadsaidafteratrainingswiminKeyWestinJune."Therearealsomentaladvantagestobeingolder,"saysStevenMunatones,anexpertinswimming.Feelingasharppaininherrightshoulder,shechangedtheangleofstroke(劃),tellingherselftogogentlyuntilherhandcaughtthewater.Inthe17thhour,sheswamovertotheboat,andthecrewlocatedapainreliever.Nyadtookit.Shelayonherback,rolledontoherbellyandcontinuedswimming,andthenshe'dturnonherbackagain,gasping(喘氣),unabletofillherlungs."I'mtryingtomakeit.I'mbarelygoingforward.Ifeelsosick.Thishasbeenmydreamforever,butIcanhardlymakeitanotherhour,"NyadtoldDavidMarchant,theboat'snavigator(領(lǐng)航員).Betweenthe23rdand27thhours,Nyadhadgonejustfivemiles."OK,Diana,I'mgoingtotouchyou,andit'sgoingtobeover,"Stollsaid.Nyadagreed.Andwiththat,29hoursand43minutesaftershe'djumpedintothewater,theswimcametoanend."Shejustwouldn'tquit.Itwasmoreamazingtoseehernotmakeitthewayshefoughtthanifeverythinghadgoneexactlyrightandshe'dmadeitthewholeway,"saysMarkSollinger,whopilotedNyad'sleadboat.AtapressconferenceinKeyWestafterbeingpulledontothesupportboat,Nyadchokedbacktearsandsaid,"Sometimesthewillissostrong.ButIwasshakingandfreezing,andIthought,'There'snomindovermatteranymore.'IthinkI'mgoingtohavetogotomytombwithoutswimmingfromCubatoFlorida."ButwhenNyadreturnedhometoLosAngeles,thepainbegantofade."Somethingsaystomethegoalisstillthere,"saysNyad.56.NyaddecidedtoswimfromCubatoFloridabecauseshe_______.A.wouldn'tswimagainstthecurrent B.wantedtoproveshewasstrongerthanbeforeC.hadDavidMarchantashernavigator D.wantedverymuchtofulfillherdream57.WecanlearnfromthepassagethatNyad_______.A.refusedanyhelpasshestruggledinthewatertomakeitB.hasgivenupthedreamofswimmingacrosstheFloridaStraitsC.appearedonthefrontpageoftheNewYorkTimesattheageof25D.begantheswimfromCubatoFloridawhenshewasabout60yearsold58.WhatcanweconcludefromwhatMarkSollingersaysinParagraph6?A.Hedidn'texpectNyadtosucceed. B.HewasdisappointedatNyad'sfailure.C.HereallyadmiredNyadforherstruggle. D.HewasnotsureaboutNyad'ssuccess.59.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.AHighlySkilledSwimmer B.TheUnsinkableDianaNyadC.ARegrettableExperience D.TheInspiringAdventureBWesternNewBridgeLibraryAnnouncementShortenedLibraryHoursforSpringBreakLibraryHourshavebeenshortenedto7hoursaday(9:00am-4:00pm)forSpringBreakfromMarch21toMarch30.ComingEvents·OnMonday,March21,at10:30am,ScottSutton,achildren’swriter,willtellstoriestokidsoverseven.Sutton’sattractivestylewillsurelyinspireeveryonepresent!·Atl:00pm,onMarch23,theGeorgetownmusicianswillpresentanIrishfolkconcert,whichwillbeentertainingfortheentirefamily.Comeforthemusicandstaytocheckoutsomerelevant(相關(guān)的)booksfortherestoftheweek!·OnThursday,March24,at2:00pm,theannualChildren'sGatheringwilltakeplaceinRoom201,thesecond-floor.PickupaninvitationintheChildren'sRoomandreturnyourRSVP(回復(fù))toreserveyourseatatthetableby3:00pmonWednesdayday,March23.Onlychildrenareallowedinthegathering.·At10:30am,onFriday,March25,EnzoMonfreofthekids’scienceshow,ENZOology,willbringFossilslive!SurelyEnzowilltaketheaudiencebackintime,deepbeneaththesurfaceoftheearth,touncoverthemysteriesofkillerdinosaurs,andmoreEnzorecentlyappearedontheEllenDeGeneresShowcomeandseehimatthelibrary!Pleasenote:Incasethatthereisemergency,pleasecalltheHelpDeskat926-3736andfollowtheproceduresoutlinedonthevoicemessage.Thecall-downserviceisstaffed24hoursaday,7daysaweekforemergencies.TheHelpDesksuppliesservicetoyoualltheyearround!Forquestionsaboutallthese,pleasecontacthld@wnbl.orgComeforthegreatFun;StayfortherelevantBooks!60.ToattendtheannualChildren'sGathering,onehasto____. A.buyaticket B.applyinadvance C.makeareservation D.contactthecall-downservice61.Accordingtothepassage,EnzoMonfrewill____. A.showthechildrenaroundazoo B.tellstoriestochildrenoverseven C.bepresentatthescienceshowinperson D.leadthechildrentotheEllenDeGeneresShow62.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethatchildrencan____. A.attendalltheactivitieswiththeirparents B.borrowsomerelevantbooksfortheactivities/ C.participateintheactivitiesfrom8:00amto4:00pm D.chooseonlyoneoftheactivitiesaccordingtotheirinterestCThecostofraisingachildfrombirthtoage18isabout$160,140!Thatdoesn'teventouchcollegetuition.Forthosewithkids,thisfiguremightleadthemthinkinghowmuchtheycouldhavebanked.Forothers,thatnumbermightconfirmthedecisiontoremainchildless.But$160,140isn'tsobadifyoubreakitdown.Ittranslatesinto$896.66ayear,$741.38amonth,or$171.08aweek.That'samere$24.44aday!Justoveradollaranhour.Still,youmightthinkthebestfinancialadvicesaysdon'thavechildrenifyoueverwanttobe"rich".Itisnot.Whatdoyougetforyour$160,140?Namingrights.Gigglesunderthecoverseverynight.Morelovethanyourheartcanhold.Kissesandhugs.Endlesswonderoverrocks,ants,clouds,andwarmcookies.Ahandtoholdusuallycoveredwithjam.Apartnerforblowingbubbles,flyingkites,andbuildingsandeastles.For$160,140,youneverhavetogrowup!Yougettofinger-paint,carvepumpkins,playhide-and-seek,andneverstopbelievinginSantaClaus.YouhaveanexcusetokeepreadingtheAdventuresofPigletandPooh,watchingcartoons,goingtoDisneymovies,andwishingonstars.For$160,140,yougettobeaherojustfortakingthetrainingwheelsoffthebike,andcoachingabaseballteamthatneverwinsbutalwaysgetstreatedtoicecreamregardless.Yougetafrontrowseattohistory;towitnessthefirststep,firstword,firstdate,andfirsttimebehindthewheel.Yougettobeimmortal(不朽的).Yougetanotherbranchaddedtoyourfamilytree.Yougetaneducationinnursing,criminaljusticeandcommunicationsthatnocollegecanmatch.Intheeyesofachild,yourankrightuptherewithGod.Youhaveallthepowertocorrectamistake,scareawaythemonstersunderthebed,patchabrokenheart,policeaparty,andlovethemwithoutlimits,soonedaytheywill,likeyou,lovewithoutcountingthecost.…63.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueafteryouhaveachild?A.Youenjoytherighttonameyourchildren. B.Youneverseemtogetold.C.Youstillneedtolearn. D.Yougetadmirationasaparent.64.ByIntheeyesofachild,yourankrightuptherewithGod,theauthorintendstosay . A.youarepowerfulnexttoGod B.youaretheoneyourchildrenloveandtrustmost C.youneedtobehavelikeaGod D.youkeepyourselftoofarforyourchildrentoreachyou65.Whichofthefollowingcouldbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.Adollar,anhourandachild B.ChildrenandbankC.Moneyandparents D.Funandchildren66.Whichofthefollowingcouldbeusedasthelastsentencetoendthepassage?A.Remainchildless. B.Enjoyraisingyourchildren.C.Makeabankforyourchildren. D.Findawaytobehappy.D Frombankerstofactorystaff,employeesintheWestfaceacoldprospectoflosingtheirjobsasaglobalrecession(衰退)startstobite.ForcolleaguesintheEast,thepainismorelikelytocomethroughapaycut.HumanresourceexpertssayculturaldifferencesexplainwhyAsiancompaniestryhardertopreservejobsindifficulttimes,whichwillpreventunemploymentandmayhelpAsianeconomiessurviveatatimeofslowingexports.TheEastAsianattitudemayalsomakeiteasierforcompaniestorecoverquicklyfromtheeconomicdownturnsincetheywillnotneedtorehireortrainnewstaff,butbuildupamoreloyalanddevotedgroup.“IntheConfucianmindset(儒家思想),therightthingtodoistosharetheburden,whichisthesenseofcollectiveresponsibility.WhileintheWest,it’smoreaboutindividualsurvival,”saidMichaelBenoliel,associateprofessoroforganizationalbehavioratSingaporeManagementUniversity(SMU).Incontrast,localWesterncompaniesfromGeneralMotorstoGoldmanSachsplantolayoffworkersbythethousands,butattheAsianunitsofWesternmultinationalsorwesternunitsofAsiangroups,jobcutswillprobablybelesssevere./Japan’sjoblessratewas4percentinSeptember,upfrom3.8percentinJanuary,whileHongKong’swasflatat3.4percent.ButUSunemploymentisexpectedtohavejumpedto6.3percentlastmonthfrombelow5percentinJanuary. ExpertssaythatwhiletherearenoticeabledifferencesinlaborpracticesinEastandWest,thegapwillnarrowasmorefirmsbecomemoremultinationalandcompetitionforcesfirmstoadoptthebestpracticesofrivals(對手)fromabroad.67.Theunderlinedword“prospect”inthefirstparagraphmostprobablymeans_________. A.weather B.scene C.future D.place68.Comparedwithjobcuts,paycutscanbringthefollowingbenefitsEXCEPTthat_________. A.it’shelpfultotheeconomyrecovery B.itcoststhecompanylessmoneytosurvive C.itwillkeeptheexperiencedandskilledworkers D.itcanformateamworkingharderandmoreloyally69.AccordingtoMichaelBenoliel,theConfucianmindsetfocuseson_________. A.humanrights B.sharingresponsibility C.personalprofitsD.individualsurvival70.Inwhichcompanycanweinferthejobcutswillbeprobablythemostsevere? A.AlocalAmericangroup. B.AsmallJapanesecompany. C.AGermanbranchofaKoreanmultinational. D.AHongKong’sunitofaFrenchcompany.71.Thepassagemainlytellsus________. A.thedifficultiesallthecompaniesaroundtheworldwillmeetwithtoday B.theculturaldifferencesbetweenEasternandWesternworldatpresent C.thewaystocutdownthecostofthecompaniesineconomicdownturn D.thedifferentlaborsolutionsofAsianandWesterninglobalrecessionETheresearchcarriedoutbytheUniversityofBariinItalycouldhelpprovehospitalswhoareaccusedofwastingmoneyonartanddecorationasitsuggestsapleasantenvironmenthelpspatientseasediscomfortandpain.AteamheadedbyProfessorMarinadeTommasoattheNeurophysiopathologyPainUnitaskedagroupofmenandwomentopickthe20paintingstheyconsideredmostuglyandmostbeautifulfromaselectionof300worksbyartistssuchasLeonardodaVinciandSandroBotticelli.Theywerethenaskedtolookateitherthebeautifulpaintings,ortheuglypainting,orablankpanel(板)whiletheteamputashortlaserpulseattheirhand,creatingasensationasiftheyhadbeenstuckbyapin.Thesubjectsratedthepainasbeingathirdlessintense(劇烈的)whiletheywereviewingthebeautifulpaintings,comparedwithwhenlookingattheuglypaintingsortheblankpanel.Electrodes(電極)measuringthebrain'selectricalactivityalsoconfirmedareducedresponsetothepainwhenthesubjectlookedatbeautifulpaintings.Whiledistractions,suchasmusic,areknowntoreducepaininhospitalpatients,ProfdeTommasosaysthisisthefirstresulttoshowthatbeautyplaysapart.Thefindings,reportedinNewScientist,alsogoalongwaytoshowthatbeautifulsurroundingscouldaidthehealingprocess."Hospitalshavebeendesignedtobefunctional,butwethinkthattheirartisticaspectsshouldbetakenintoaccounttoo,"saidtheneurologist."Beautyobviouslyoffersadistractionthatuglypaintingsdonot.Butatleastthereisnosuggestionthatuglysurroundingsmakethepainworse.Ithinktheseresultsshowthatmoreresearchisneededintothefieldhowabeautifulenvironmentcanalleviatesuffering."PicturestheylikedincludedStarryNightbyVincentVanGoghandBotticellisBirthofVenus.PicturestheyfounduglyincludedworksbyPabloPicasso,theItalian20thcenturyartistAnonioBuenoandColumbianFernandoBotero."Thesepeoplewerenotartexpertssosomeofthepicturestheyfounduglywouldbeconsideredmasterpiecesbytheartworld,"saidProfdeTommaso.72.Theunderlinedword“alleviate”inthefifthparagraphprobablymeans“_______”.A.cureB.relieveC.improveD.kill73.WhichofthefollowingisTUREabouttheviewofProfMarinadeTommaso?A.Beautifulsurroundingscouldhelptohealsufferingscompletely.B.Hospitalsmusttaketheirartisticaspectsintoconsiderationfirst.C.Uglysurroundingswillsurelymakethepainworse.D.Bothmusicandbeautycanreducepaininhospitalpatients.74.Fromthelastparagraph,weknowthat_______.A.someartists’paintingswerebeautiful,sotheyweremasterpiecesB.onlyartexpertscouldjudgetheyweremasterpiecesornot,thoughuglyC.theartistsmentionedabovewerenotreallyartmasters.D.someofthemwereartmasters,whileotherswerenot.75.Whichofthefollowingisthesuitabletitleforthepassage?A.Beautifulsurroundingscaneasepain. B.Uglypaintingscouldbemasterpieces.C.Moreresearchshouldbedoneinthefield. D.Latestenvironmentalresearch.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)短文填詞(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)以下提示:1)漢語提示;2)首字母提示;3)語境提示,在每個空格內(nèi)填入一個適當(dāng)?shù)挠⒄Z單詞,并將該詞完整地寫在右邊相對應(yīng)的橫線上。所填單詞要求意義準(zhǔn)確,拼寫正確。Themobilephoneisbecomingmoreandmorepopularwithteenagers. Itshortensthed________betweenpeople.Thankstothemobilephone, 76.________itismore________(方便)forustocontactpeople.Buthaveyounoticedthat 77.________sometimesthemobilephonealsob________embarrassmenttous?It'snot 78.________raretoseesomeoneshoutingloudlyasifthere________nooneelsepresent. 79.________AndI'msureeveryonehashadsome________(經(jīng)歷)inwhichthemobile 80.________phoneringsagainandagain________public.Peoplemayhavevariousreasons 81._______whytheykeepthephonew________allthetime,butitinterruptspeoplewho 82.________wanttoconcentrateon________they'redoing.Soifyouareoneofthem, 83.________pleaseshutoffyourmobilephoneonformaloccasions,e________whenyou 84.________areattendingclassormeetings.It'sarespectforboth________(別人)and 85.________yourself.第二節(jié)書面表達(dá)(滿分25分) 2011年廣東佛山的“小悅悅”事件引發(fā)廣泛熱議,請根據(jù)以下的圖表,用英語寫一篇短文,簡單描述事件的經(jīng)過并談?wù)勀愕目捶?。時間2011年10月13日地點(diǎn)廣東佛山人物2歲的王悅事件經(jīng)過1.相繼被兩車碾壓;2.18名路人路過但都視而不見;3.最后一名拾荒阿姨上前施以援手。4.八天后,王悅?cè)ナ滥愕目捶?。。。注意?.不能逐條翻譯,可適當(dāng)發(fā)揮。2.詞數(shù)120左右(開頭已經(jīng)寫好,不計(jì)人總詞數(shù))。3.參考詞匯:小貨車smallvan;拾荒collectscraps/OnOctober13,2011,two-year-oldWangYuewasplayingonthestreet._______________參考答案I.聽力30% 1-5BCABC6-10ACBAB11-15BABAC16-20AACBCII.單選15% 21-25CDBCA 26-30CBAAB 31-35CDABDIII.完型30% 36-40ADBAC41-45BADAC46-50BDCBD51-55ACDBCIV.閱讀40%56-59DDCB 60-62CCB 63-66BBDB 67-71CBBAD 72-75BDBAV.短文填詞10%76.distance 77.convenient 78.bring 79.were 80.experiences81.in 82.working 83.what 84.especially 85.othersIV.書面表達(dá)25%Onepossibleversion: OnOctober13,2011,two-yearoldWangYuewasplayingonthestreet.Unfortunately,asmallvanrushedbyandranovertheyounggirl.Butwithbriefstopping,thevancontinueddriving.Thenasecondvehiclestruckthegirlagainandrushedbywithoutstopping.Atleast18peoplepassedtheseriouslyinjuredgirlbeforefinallyanoldwomanwhowaslaterdiscoveredtobemakingalivingbycollectingscrapscametoherrescue.After8daysofstruggleinhospital,WangYuediedandleftusforever.TheincidenthasstirredheateddiscussionsbothinandoutsideChina. Mostpeoplecan'tbelievethisincidentshouldhavehappenedinGuaiigdong,aplacewhereChina'seconomicreformsfirstbeganandaplacewhichhaspoweredthecountry'sremarkablegrowth.Peoplehavefocusedmuchoneconomicdevelopment,buttheyhaven'tpaidenoughattentiontothepromotionofmorality.Whilewecan'tignorethedevelopmentofeconomy,weshouldofferahandtothoseinneedaswell./Weshouldconcentratemoreontheeducationofmoralityandenforcelawstopreventsimilarincidentsfromhappeningagain.附:聽力材料Text1M:Ithoughtyouplannedtopractisethepianotoday,Lisa.W:Well,Ididnothingbutwrotelettersallday.Text2W:DidyounoticeanychangewhenyouwenttoDeltaRestaurantlastweek?M:Thefoodwasbetter,butnotsodelicious.Butthemenuwassurprisinglyattractive.Text3M:Icancallataxitopickyouuptomorrow.Butifyouwanttoexperiencemoreinaforeigncountry,takeabusorthesubway.W:I’vebroughtmuchtroubletoyoualready.Icantakethebusmyself.Text4W:Howmucharethetickets,please?M:Theyarethreedollarseach.Childrencangetinathalfprice.W:Fine.Iwouldlikethreeplease.Oneadult,twochildren.M:OK.Hereyouare.Text5M:Idon’tthinkIansweredthe4thquestioncorrectlyonthetest.Theteachermaygetangryatme.W:Whyworryaboutit?It’stoolate.M:ButifIreviewedthebookmorecarefully…W:Oh,John.It’sover./Text6M:Canyoudescribetheroomtome,please?W:Certainly.Let’ssee,firstthere’sabigdoublebed,andofcourse

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