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汶上一中2012-2013学年高三12月质量检测英语第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节:(共5小题;每小题1.5分,共7.5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 is the tom green? a. an authorb. a reporterc. a teacher2. how much is the mans tip? a. $3.5b. $4.5c. $5.53. where does the woman expect the man to go? a. to the post office b. to the supermarket c. both a and b4. when will they go shopping? a. on sundays morning b. on sundays afternoon c. on sundays evening5. what does the woman mean? a. she refused to turn down the radio. b. shes willing to turn down the radio. c. she is angry to turn down the radio.第二节:(共15小题;每题1.5分,共22.5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;听完后各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。6. what is the man looking for? a. his basketballb. his socksc. his shoes for basketball7. where are the socks? a. in the sitting-roomb. in the bedroomc. in the rest room8. whats the mothers suggestion? a. the man should put things away from the sitting-room b. the man should put things where they should be. c. the man should take things from the sitting room.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9. what is the relationship between the speakers? a. shop assistant and customer b. wife and husband c. waitress and customer10. what does the man want? a. a black jacket with size m. b. a blue jacket with size m c. a blue jacket with size s11. which does the man buy at last? a. the one worth 120 yuan b. the one worth 240 yuan c. the one worth 360 yuan听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12.how does bill feel the novel? a. excitingb. boringc. just so so13. we are sure that the woman is not _. a. americanb. canadianc. english14. what will the woman do next? a. she will go to the library to borrow a copy of the novel. b. she will go to the bookshop and buy one. c. she will go to the peoples cinema.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15. is gina worried about something? a. yes, she is. b. no, she isnt. c. its not told.16.which is not the reason given by the man? a. a travel with an agency is cheaper. b. a travel with an agency has a lot of convenience. c. a travel with an agency has a lot of fun with others.17.what should gina do in an agency? a. fill a form b. hand in money in advance c. both a and b听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. what had you better wear in spring festival? a. redb. whitec. green19. where should a married woman stay on the first day of the lunar new year? a. at her mothers b. at her friends c. at her mother-in-laws20.what is the reason we cant send umbrellas to a newly married couple? a. because umbrellas stand for separation. b. because umbrellas represent unrespect. c. because umbrellas mean death.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1分,满分15分)请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的a、b、c、d四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21. spacecraft shenzhou took off on november 1st, 2011, at jiuquan satellite launch center in northwest china. a. the; theb. the; / c. a; the d. a; /22. this job is great salary. however, it has several disadvantage, such as long working hours and inconvenient working place. a. on behalf ofb. in addition toc. thanks to d. in terms of23. after being laid off, he was reduced to himself to plant vegetable on the farm. a. hiringoutb. catchingonc. splittingoffd. takingup24. when shall we meet your cousin at the station? his plane took off two hours ago, and it reach at 5 pm. a. shouldb. couldc. mustd. can25. the prince and the frog is a fairy musical that the days when walt disney was a person, not a brand. a. was dated back tob. dates back toc. has been dating fromd. had dated from26. so that even the students in the next classroom could hear his argument with somebody. a. loudly he spokeb. he spoke loudlyc. loudly did he speakd. loudly spoke did he27. american college students are increasingly with credit card debt and the consequences can be rather serious. a. boostedb. burdenedc. substitutedd. dominated28. children are to meet with setbacks as they grow up, so their parents dont have to worry about it. a. consistentb. arbitraryc. fragiled. bound29. more consumers are waiting for the further drop of housing prices with money in their hands _ buying houses, according to a report. a. no better thanb. little more thanc. other thand. rather than30. many of us who have never been to egypt always egypt with the ancient pyramids.a. associateb. abolishc. accumulated. acquire31. good service, the restaurant offers different kinds of traditional yangzhou dishes to guests from different places. a. far fromb. instead ofc. apart fromd. regardless of32. is known to us is that the 2016 olympic games will be held in rio de janeiro, brazil. a. itb. whichc. asd. what33. the sunspot came into its active stage last year, that happens once every eleven years. a. oneb. itc. the oned. what34. loulan city is not at all a traveler who has never seen the desert before can imagine. a. thatb. whatc. whichd. where35. have you graduated from collage? yes, _.a. i studied french for two years. b. i have been studying french.c. i have studied french for two years. d. i had studied french for two years.第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1。5分,满分30分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的a、b、c、d四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。i met ryan, a young man with cerebral palsy (脑瘫), in my biology class. my simple hello! and his cheerful reply were the 36 to our friendship from the first day of school. there was a time when ryan was not able to come to school. he was in a great deal of 37 after having a surgery on his legs, but he 38 his sufferings from everyone. in our junior year, we found that we didnt 39 a single class. this was not a problem, though. we just talked a little more in the hallway 40 passing periods. that year seemed to fly by. one day, ryan asked me to hold the torch (火炬) runners flag that would 41 the spot where ryan would 42 his olympic torch run. he gently explained that he would be honored 43 i would accept this position for him. the olympic committee sent a letter saying that the person that holds the flag for him must be someone 44 to him. he said i was the only true friend he had 45 made that talked to him and not to his wheel chair. how could i 46 such a request? on the morning of june 5th, as i walked down the sidewalk, my heart 47 and my mind became a factory of questions. i kept wondering how everything was going to happen and how ryan would 48 the huge crowd of thousands of people. after the van arrived, the other runners got out and lined up outside the van, chanting his name, ryan! ryan! then all of the people 49 in, “ryan! ryan!” the lift then lowered ryan to the ground. there he was, in all his 50 . it all became slow motion at the sight of the arriving torch. the runner lit ryans torch and then ryan began his 51 . as he took off down the street, the chanting became louder and louder. the 52 filled the air and even i felt like i was on cloud number nine. i could not have been any prouder of ryan! he 53 this moment in time -a historic moment-a moment that he was a part of and 54 me to be a part of, too. mr. weinheimer, the next torch runner, bent over and gave ryan a hug. that moment will last in time forever. it symbolized the whole 55 of the flame: love, excitement, enthusiasm, brotherhood, and life of any man. the flame united us all and showed that love is really what makes this small world go around after all.36. a. solutions b. keys c. routes d. responses 37. a. danger b. fear c. paind. puzzle38. a. hid b. prevented c. released d. relieved39. a. change b. miss c. attend d. share40. a. except b. for c. during d. before41. a. mark b. test c. number d. decorate42. a. cover b. begin c. continue d. lead43. a. while b. although c. if d. unless44. a. polite b. kind c. grateful d. important45. a. everb. never c. also d. even46. a. admit b. refuse c. make d. repeat47. a. ached b. raced c. stopped d. sank48. a. explain to b. differ from c. respond to d. call on49. a. joined b. stepped c. poured d. broke50. a. potential b. preference c. glory d. surprise51. a. training b. journey c. life d. struggle52. a. anxiety b. satisfaction c. harmony d. excitement53. a. deserved b. recalled c. treasured d. chose 54. a. promised b. encouraged c. allowed d. followed 55. a. mystery b. power c. information d. meaning 第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分) 第一节 请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的a、b、c、d四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。aan australian man who has been donating his extremely rare kind of blood for 56 years has saved the lives of more than two million babies. james harrison has an antibody in his plasma(血浆)that stops babies dying from rhesus disease, a form of severe anaemia. he has enabled countless mothers to give birth to healthy babies, including his own daughter, tracey, who had a healthy son thanks to her fathers blood.mr. harrison has been giving blood every few weeks since he was 18 years old and has now racked up a total of 984 donations. when he started donating, his blood was deemed so special that his life was insured for one million australian dollars. he was also nicknamed the “man with the golden arm” or the “man in two million”. he said, “ive never thought about stopping. never!” he made a pledge to be a donor aged 14 after undergoing major chest surgery in which he needed 13 liters of blood. “i was in hospital for three months,” he said. “the blood i received saved my life so i made a pledge to give blood when i was 18.” just after he started donating he was found to have the rare and life-saving antibody in his blood. at the time, thousands of babies in australia were dying each year of rhesus disease. other newborns suffered permanent brain damage because of the condition. the disease creates an incompatibility between the mothers blood and her unborn babys blood. it stems from one having rh-positive blood and the other rh-negative.his blood has since led to the development of a vaccine called anti-d. after his blood type was discovered, mr. harrison volunteered to undergo a series of tests to help develop the anti-d vaccine. “they insured me for a million dollars so i knew my wife barbara would be taken care of,” he said. “i wasnt scared. i was glad to help. i had to sign every form going and basically sign my life away.” mr. harrison is rh-negative and was given injections of rh-positive blood. it was found his plasma could treat the condition and since then it has been given to hundreds of thousands of women. it has also been given to babies after they are born to stop them developing the disease.it is estimated he has helped save 2.2 million babies so far. mr. harrison is still donating every few weeks now.56. what does the underlined phrase “two million” refer to?a. mothers b. babies c. dollars d. blood 57. why did james decide to donate his blood? because _.a. his daughter asked him to help her son b. he has a golden arm worth a million dollarsc. a vaccine called anti-d is to be developed d. someone elses blood saved his life 58. the sentence “the disease creates an incompatibility between the mothers blood and her unborn babys blood” (underlined in paragraph 5) suggests that _.a. the mother and the baby have different types of bloodb. babies suffer permanent brain damage before born c. rhesus disease contributes to permanent brain damage d. all the patients have a rare antibody in their blood59. what can we infer from the sixth paragraph?a. his wife barbara needed to be taken care of badly then.b. mr. harrison was not glad to help develop a new vaccine.c. some of the tests to develop the vaccine are dangerous. d. his blood type was accidentally discovered after tests.bdonald sloangates halluniversity of kansaslawrence, ks 66045913-243-1682after may 2009:46 clayton drivest. louis, mo 63130314-726-8840objectiveto work with the client(委托人)population in a social service position. educationb.a., university of kansas, lawrence, ks, 2009major: social servicesminor: applied psychologyexperienceassistant activities supervisor, fairview nursing home, lawrence, ks, november 2006-present. help organize and implement recreational activities for nursing home residents. activities include crafts, dances, day trips, sing-alongs, and visiting performers.hotline volunteer, teen crisis center, lawrence, ks, september 2006- may 2007. handled crisis calls from teenagers in the community. dealt with drug use, unwanted pregnancies, failing grades, and the breakdown of parent-teen relationships.nurses aide, danyers general hospital, st. louis, mo, summer 2006. assisted nurses in patient care. took histories, updated charts, and helped prepare patients for surgery. activitiesuniversity concert board. work with other board members to plan and implement on-campus concerts.senior gift campaign. help manage the campaign to raise funds for the senior class gift to the university.residence hall programming board. planned social events for eggar residence hall. skillsfluent in french. water safety instructor. skilled at working with people. interestsskiing, softball, classical music, and guitar. 60. this passage is most probably _.a. an advertisement for enrolling new employeesb. a school report at the end of an academic yearc. a self-introduction meant to apply for a jobd. a part of a recommendation letter from a university61. according to the “experience” section, we can infer that donald sloan can be _ .a. a wise leaderb. a skillful performerc. a gifted scientistd. a good social worker 62. from the passage we can learn that donald sloan _.a. is good at singing and dancingb. is about to graduate from a universityc. has an interest in being a surgeond. specializes in psychologychomeownership has let us down. for generations, americans believed that owning a home was undoubtedly good. our political leaders hammered home the point. franklin roosevelt held that a country of homeowners was “unconquerable.” homeownership could even save babies, save children, save families and save america. a house with a lawn and a fence wasnt just a nice place to live in or a risk-free investment; it was a way to shape a nation. no wonder leaders of all political types wanted to spend more than $100 billion a year on subsidies(补助)and tax breaks to encourage people to buy.but the dark side of homeownership is now all too apparent: indeed, easy lending stimulated(刺激)by the cult of homeownership may have triggered(引起)the financial crisis. housing remains a drag on the economy. existing-home sales in april dropped 27% from the previous month, worsening fears of a double-dip. and all that is just the obvious tale of a housing bubble and what happened when it popped. the real story is deeper and darker still.for the better part of a century, politics, industry and culture lined up to create a fetish of the idea of buying a house. homeownership has done plenty of good over the decades; it has provided stability to tens of millions of families. yet by idealizing the act of buying a home, we have ignored the downsides. in the bubble years, lending standards slipped dramatically, allowing many americans to put far too much of their income into paying for their housing. and we ignored longer-term phenomena too. homeownership contributed to the hollowing out of cities and kept renters out of the best neighborhoods. it fed americas overuse of energy and oil. it made it more difficult for those who had lost a job to find another. perhaps worst of all, it helped us become casually self-deceiving: by telling ourselves that homeownership was a pathway to wealth and stable communities and better test scores, we avoided dealing with these frightening issues head-on.now, as the u.s. recovers from the biggest housing bust(破产)since the great depression, it is time to rethink how realistic our expectations of homeownership areand how much money we want to spend chasing them. many argue that homeownership should not be a goal pursued at all costs.63. political leaders wanted to spend money encouraging people to buy houses because_.a. owning a home was undoubtedly goodb. homeownership could shape a countryc. houses could save families and americad. homeownership was unconquerable 64. the underlined sentence in para. 2 means _.a. homeownership has quite a lot of bad effects b. there might be another housing breakdown in the u.s. c. the existing-home sales will keep decreasing in the u.s.d. the result of homeownership is much worse than it appears65. it can be inferred from para. 3 that _.a. americans choose to live out of urban areasb. it is the way to wealth to have ones own housec. it is hard for americans to get a home loan d. homeownership has made many people out of work66. what is the authors attitude towards homeownership?a. cautious. b. ambiguous. c. favorable. d. optimistic.dhans was an honest fellow with a funny round good-humored face. living alone, every day he worked in his garden. in all the countrysi

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