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HLLYBQ整理 供“高中试卷网()”2012-2013学年度上学期八县一中高三期中考试英语试卷命题学校 闽清一中 (考试时间:120分钟满分:l50分)第I卷(三部分,共115分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题l5分,满分75分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在答题卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有l0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. How did the woman get home?A. By air. B. By train. C. By bus.2. What did Kate do?A. She took a nap in her room. B. She listened to some music. C. She sang a song.3. Where does this conversation probably take place?A. In an office. B. At the mans C. At the womans.4. What does the woman enjoy doing now?A. Playing the piano. B. Singing. C. Playing tennis5. What did Bob do yesterday?A. He went out with his family. B. He attended a birthday party.C. He went for a barbecue with friend.第二节(共l5小题,每小题l5分,满分225分) 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在答题卷的相应位置。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;听完后各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时问。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6-8题。6. What is the packages weight?A. 1.25 kilograms. B. 1.35 kilograms. C. 12.5 kilograms. 7. What is the rate of the ground mail?A. $8.50. B. $8.00. C. $2.50.8. What will the man do next?A. Make the payment. B. Fill in a form C. Leave the post office.听第7段材料,回答第9-11题。9. Who is the man probably?A. The employer. B. A visitor. C. The womans husband.10. What does the man next to the girl do?A. An engineer. B. An accountant. C. A businessman.11. What do we know about the office?A. Its very comfortable. B. Its next to a coffee bar. C. It is very small.听第8段材料,回答第12-14题。12. What are the speakers probably doing?A. Visiting a house. B. Getting a loan from the bank. C. Reading some ads.13. What does the woman suggest doing first?A. Bargaining with the seller. B. Selling their house. C. Taking a good look at the house.14. How much cash can they use after selling their home?A. $ 30000. B. $ 45000. C. $ 110000.听第9段材料,回答第15-17题15. How many nights will the man stay there?A. One. B. Two. C. Three.16. Which telephone can the man use?A. The phone in the hall. B. The phone on the womans desk.C. The phone at the business center.17. What do we know about the room?A. It is 60 dollars a night. B. It is on the first floor. C. Its cost includes an American breakfast.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. What are the villagers like according to the speaker?A. They like to gossip about others. B. They dont care what others do. C. They dont talk much.19. What is the speakers nationality?A. English. B. Irish. C. American.20. What does the speaker think of making friends here?A. It is easy. B. It is difficult. C. It is funny.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题l分;满分l 5分) 从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并标在答题卷的相应位置。21.Which of the two English films do you like better? shorter one, of course. I think its really most instructive one.A. A;the B. The;the C. The;a D. A;a22. A health care project can provide treatment _half the cost or less, _the needs of the patient.A. at, relied on B. with, relying on C. at, relying on D. by, relies on23. A harmonious society is very important , so all the laws must be strictly _. A. watched B. observed C. carried D. handled 24. is known to us, said the expert, that tobacco contains nicotine and other harmful products, so you should give up smoking.A. As B. It C. What D. Which25. To deal with the global financial crisis, China has a string of forceful measures over the past months.A. worked out B. found out C. made out D. turned out26. Human beings are different from animals _they can use language as a tool to communicate.A. in which B. for which C. in that D. for that27.When it air pollution, Beijing faces the three “C” s-cars,coal and construction,which lead to Beijings thick air pollution. A. refers to B. comes to C. happens to D. speaks to28. Havent seen you for ages! Where have you been? I have seldom had any chance to come back to the hometown _ I was sent to Beijing _ the project. A. as; in preparation for B. since; in charge ofC. before; in search of D. when; in exchange for 29. Would you do me a favor to choose a suit for the wedding? Of course, but it is a matter of personal _.A. concern B. sense C. style D. taste30. Yao Ming, now a student of Shanghai Jiaotong University, _basketball in NBA for nine years.A. has played B. was playing C. has been playing D. played 31. Bill Gates, money isnt a problem, still lives a very simple life now. A. which B. for whose C. for whom D. with whose32. A survey of the opinions of experts that three hours of outdoor exercise a week good for ones health. A. show; are B. shows; is C. show; is D. shows; are33. House prices vary from place to place and are usually high _ there are famous schools. A. where B. since C. when D. whether34. She is so _ that she cried for days when her pet rabbit died.A. sensitive B. sensible C. imaginative D. impressive35. -Im sorry. I shouldnt have been so angry with you that day.-_. I was a bit out of control myself. A. Thats right B. All right C. Forget it D. Got it第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题l5分满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并标在答题卷的相应位置。My younger brother would be leaving for college and I was leaving for a new job in Europe. We only had a few precious months left as a family living under the same 36 . Everything would change in the 37 .A family of magpies (喜鹊) 38 in our maple tree. This family seemed to be extraordinarily lively. One early morning, the noise was so 39 that my dad went out to see what the birds were doing. He found a young magpie 40 around the yard, flapping his little wings and yelling his little head off . Dad looked up in the tree to find Mommy and Daddy Magpie sitting on a branch and staring 41 at him. He had to do something for the poor little thing. Dad called the zoo for 42 . They told him not to 43 it and assured him the baby would learn to fly on its own. Dad no longer 44 the magpie around the yard. He did, however, watch him 45 from the living room window, just to make sure a cat didnt turn him into 46 . The next day I got a 47 at my summer job. It was from my father. He never called me 48 . He asked me if I saw Morey before I left home he named the bird Morey. Driving home from work, I 49 it wasnt only about the magpie but also about his own little fledglings (幼鸟) who were 50 the nest. It was about my brother and me. Dad felt as helpless as the Mommy and Daddy bird watching in the tree. He couldnt make us fly nor could he 51 cats once we left the nest. I got home and found him looking out of the kitchen window with 52 in his eyes. I 53 him by saying Morey might have learnt to fly with very good parents raising him. Soon it was the end of August. Bags were 54 and it was time for my brother and me to leave the nest. In the end, Dad had nothing to worry about. He 55 his little fledglings well. And we flew. 36. A. houseB. roomC. familyD. roof37. A. fall B. summer C. winter D. spring38. A. cut down B. brought downC. settled down D. took down 39. A. exciting B. loudC. frightening D. low 40. A. flying B. jumping C. running D. wandering41. A. helplessly B. suddenlyC. hopefully D. carefully 42. A. advice B. conclusionC. leave D. permission43. A. hunt B. fight C. ignore D. touch44. A. picked B. collectedC. followed D. called 45. A. coldly B. gladlyC. purposely D. cautiously 46. A. taste B. lunchC. meat D. nest 47. A. call B. noticeC. news D. message48. A. at home B. at noon C. at school D. at work 49. A. summarized B. questionedC. realized D. wondered50. A. building B. stoppingC. deleting D. leaving 51. A. drive away B. associate withC. argue with D. fight against 52. A. lightB. tearsC. pain D. doubts 53. A. greeted B. huggedC. persuaded D. comforted 54. A. locked B. packed C. piled D. put 55.A. brought B. accompanied C. raised D. loved 第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40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,并标在答题卷的相应位置。AHello. Its one of the first words we learn as babies, yet its one of the last ones we think to use as adults . Thats unfortunate, because saying hello is more than just saying helloit is recognition of anothers worth. How might the world changehow might we changeif we mastered this word? To find out, I spent one month saying hello to every person I met. Heres what Ive learned. It can boost (促进) productivity. In one of the few studies ever done on this subject, Allan , an assistant professor of special education at Oklahoma State University, had middle school teachers greet their students individually each morning. This exchange of greetings raised the kids productivity. School went from impersonal to personal, and that resulted in more class participation and better grades. Environments influence friendliness. One study found that people in the city were less likely to shake hands with a stranger than those in the countryside. And researchers say, pleasant environments generally encourage more smiles and hellos than unpleasant ones. My experience was similar. Whatever the reason, my urban hellos were answered far less often than my rural ones. Similarly, people in vacation spots , like the Jersey Shore, were far friendlier than those hurrying work downtown. Its a form of universal health insurance. Its impossible to say hello without smiling. And smiling has been shown to lower blood pressure, relieve stress and boost happiness. Apparently, a smile creates a similar effect in the recipient (接受者).So maybe we can make the world a better place by saying hello to each other.After a month of doing it, I feel lighter and more connected and I have a better sense of well-being.56What can be inferred in paragraph 1?AThe first word we learn as babies is Hello.BSaying hello is recognition of anothers worth.CAdults are not willing to say hello.DThe writer spent a month saying hello to every person.57The underlined sentence in Paragraph 2 probably means .Astudents can get higher scores in tests because they greet their teachers every dayBthe exchange of greetings made more students participate in the classCthere is more class participation and better grades in private schoolsDteachers and students got friendlier so that the students became more active in learning and scored higher in tests58According to the passage, smiling can have the following effects on health EXCEPT .Alowering blood pressure Breducing stress Cincreasing happiness Dimproving intelligence59Whats the writers purpose of writing the passage?ATo advise us to say hello more often.BTo tell us saying hello can boost productivity.CTo prove that environments influence friendliness.DTo tell us saying hello is a form of universal health insurance.BThe parents of a troubled teen may feel unsure as to whom to turn to in order to find help for their child. They may feel as if they have exhausted all of their options, and sometimes they are on the verge of giving up. But there is hope. Schools for troubled teens offer discipline and in some cases, drug treatment programs that can provide important life skills, and more importantly, a fresh start.The following is a list of the most effective types of schools for troubled teens. Not every facility is a match for every child, but by knowing the differences between them, parents can make a better educated decision about where to send their teenagers.Boarding SchoolsWhen a child is unable to deal with the relative freedom of a standard school day, boarding schools might be a good choice. At boarding schools, the child lives in a dorm setting, where almost every minute of the day is scheduled by school administrators.Treatment CentersWhen a teenager has an addiction to drugs or alcohol, a residential center that specializes in young people is an outstanding way to help them break the cycle of addiction. Treatment centers feature individual and group counseling to help identify the root causes of the drug problem and help develop the life skills needed to stay clean when the program is over. Wilderness Programs Designed to help improve the discipline and self-reliance of the child, wilderness programs send kids back to nature. By placing them in a foreign and sometimes uncomfortable setting, wilderness programs hope to improve childrens behavior. Programs generally include hikes, exercise programs and team building exercises.Boot CampsBoot camps are the most extreme style of school for troubled teens. These facilities are modeled after actual military boot camps, where the individual must get into shape, work as part of a team, and follow a long, hard set of rules and regulations. However, boot camps might not be the best choice for a teen with a drug addiction.60.Whowouldbetheintendedreadersofthepassage?A. Teachers. B. Parents.C. Students.D. Experts.61. As the author suggests schools for troubled teens_.A. can be a good choice for some desperate parentsB. are becoming more and more popular with teens in troubleC. can completely change troubled teensD. care more about discipline than life skills 62. According to the passage, boarding schools_.A. provide children with more freedom B. have their students time managed carefullyC. pay much attention to team building exercises D. can make children feel safer63. Whats the purpose of this passage?A. To introduce schools for troubled teens.B. To show some problems of troubled teens.C. To teach parents how to educate their children. D. To remind parents to care for their children.CA new survey finds that more than eighty percent of Internet users in the United States search for health information onlineThe survey found that searching online is one of the leading ways that people look for a second opinion though doctors are still the main source of health informationForty-four percent of people are actually looking for doctors or other providers when they search for health information onlineAnother finding of the survey: Two-thirds of Internet users look online for information about a specific disease or medical conditionThe Internet has also become an important source of emotional support for people with health problemsSusannah Fox says one in five Internet users has gone online to find other people who have the same conditionIt was more popular among people with more serious health issuesone in four people living with chronic diseases (慢性病)And it was basically off the charts with people living with rare diseaseThey are so eager to find other people online who share their health concernsA disease is considered rare if it affects fewer than two hundred thousand people worldwideThe rise of social networking has made it easier for people with rare diseases to connect with each other and feel less aloneSocial networking is also changing the way some doctors and patients communicate with each otherDrJeff Livingston operates a medical center for women in Irving, TexasHis office uses password-protected software to share information with patients“We provide the patient full access to their medical careAnything I can see, the patient can seeAll of their notes, all of their doctor visits are right thereAll of their lab work is right there” DrLivingston says the software has increased efficiency, reduced costs and improved relations with patients64From the first paragraph, we can know _Amost online health information is reliableBmore people now turn to the Internet for medical adviceCpeople shouldnt rely on the Internet for medical adviceDdoctors are no longer the patients first choice65The underlined words “off the charts” in Paragraph 3 mean _Avery popularBnot accessibleCfar away from Dnot attractive66By using social networking, patients with rare diseases can _Afind effective cures Bget emotional comfortCask for financial support Dconsult doctors anytime67Which of the following is NOT true for DrLivingstons software?AIt cuts down medical expensesBIt decreases the time spent on medical careCIt takes doctors closer to their patientsDIt gives patients a medical test onlineDPollution is reducing the fragrance of plants and thus preventing bees from pollinating themendangering one of the most essential cycles of nature, a new study suggests.The potentially hugely significant research, funded by US National Science Foundation, has found that gases mainly formed from the emissions of car exhaust prevent flowers from attracting bees and other insects to pollinate them. And the scientists who have conducted the study fear that insects abilities to drive away enemies and attract mates may also be disturbed.Professor Jose Fuentes, who led the study, said, “Scent molecules(分子) produced by flowers in a less polluted environment could travel for roughly 1,000 to 1,200 meter

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