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1、绝密启用前 试卷类型:A2012届浙江省部分重点中学高三第二学期2月联考试题英 语 试 题本试卷共11页,65小题,满分120分考试时间120分钟注意事项: 1答卷前,考生务必用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将自己的姓名和考生号、试室号、座位号填写在答题卡上用2B铅笔将试卷类型(A)填涂在答题卡相应位置上 2选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目选项的答案信息点涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案,答案不能答在试卷上 3非选择题必须用黑色字迹钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液不按以

2、上要求作答的答案无效 4考生必须保持答题卡的整洁考试结束后,将试卷和答题卡一并交回第卷 选择题(共80分)第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:单项填空(共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10分)1一I havent found any money though Ive searched the drawer bottom upThenIm afraid there is _leftAnothing Bno one Cnone Dneither2The novel “The Da Vinci Code” _a great success and was translated int

3、o 44 languages in 2004AappreciatedBenjoyed CwonDseized3_is reported in the newspaper is that seventeen climbers have been killed in the snow tsunamiAit BAs CWhat DThat4This is the small house less than 15 square meters,under _roof lives a large family of three generations Awhich Bthat Cits Dwhose5Fr

4、om the top of the building,you can see at least _distance of l00 kilometers on_ clear dayAa;the B;a Cthe;a Da;a6One of the sides of the board should be painted yellow, and_Athe other is white Banother white Cthe other white Danother is white7Have you ever visited the Opera House?YesWhen I was in Syd

5、ney, I _it twiceAhave visited Bvisited Chad visited Dwould visit8_it with me should be a good choiceTrust meAWhen left BLeaving CIf you leave DLeave9I havent seen _Maggie since I came here Aas lovely a girl as Bso a lovely girl as Cgirl as lovely as Das a lovely girl asl0A cup of water _you will fee

6、l better Aor Bbut Cso Dand11Take an umbrella when you go to Guangzhou because it rains _there Amany times Bfrequently Cover again Denough12Lets hope the fine weather _for Sundays camping trip Akeeps up B picks up Ccarries on Dputs up13_two compositions to write,you have to work really hard this week

7、end AWith BBesides CAs forDBecause of14The fruit _fresh in his fruit stand sells well Alooking Blooked Clook Dto be looked15To his disappointment,the opinion he had stuck _out wrongAto turn Bto turning Cto turned Dto be turned16Stop making so much noise _my neighbour will start complaining Aor else

8、Bbut still Cand then Dso that17MrSmith_ his wife and daughter _going to the Great WallAas well as; is Bas well;are Cas well as;are Das well;is18To enjoy the scenery, Sara would spend long hours on the train _travel by air Aas to Bother than Cinstead of Drather than19The _from England to India used t

9、o take more than 6 months as there were storms and huge waves at times Atravel Bjourney CvoyageDtrip20It was back home after the experimentAnot until midnight did he go Buntil midnight that he didnt goCnot until midnight that he went Duntil midnight when he didnt go第二节: 完形填空(共20小题:每小题1分, 满分20分)阅读下面短

10、文,掌握其大意, 然后从21-40各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项标号涂黑。I recently heard a story about a famous research scientist who had made several very important medical breakthroughsWhat set him so far apart from others?He 21 that, in his opinion, it all came from an 22 from his mother that happened when h

11、e was about 2 years oldHe had been trying to 23 a bottle of milk from the refrigerator when he lost his 24 on the slippery bottle and it 25 , making its contents pouring all over the kitchen floorWhen his mother came into the kitchen, instead of 26 at him, giving him a lecture, or punishing him, she

12、 said: “Robert, what a 27 and wonderful mess you have made! I have 28 seen such a huge pool of milkWell, the damage has already been doneWould you like to 29 down and play in the milk for a few minutes 30 we clean it up?”Indeed, he didAfter a few minutes, his mother said: “You know, Robert, 31 you m

13、ake a mess like this, you have to clean it up at last and 32 everything to its proper orderSo, how would you like to do that? We could use a sponge (海绵), a towel, or a mopWhich do you 33 ?” He chose the sponge and together they 34 the milkHis mother then said: “You know, what happened just now is a

14、35 experiment in how effectively to carry a big milk bottle with two 36 handsLets go out in the backyard and fill the bottle with water and see if you can 37 a way to carry it without dropping it” The little boy 38 that if he held the bottle at the top near the lip with both hands, he could carry it

15、 without dropping itThis scientist then 39 that it was at that moment that he knew he didnt need to be afraid to make 40 Wouldnt it be great if all parents would respond the way Roberts mother responded to him?21AaddedBadvisedCrespondedDcommented 22AexperienceBaccident Cexperiment Dinspiration23Asen

16、dBcoolCbringDremove 24AholdBcontrolCbalance Dway25AfellBrolledCturnedDburst26AcryingBstaringCshoutingDlaughing 27ApowerfulBgreatCtouchingDsarcastic28AshortlyBalwaysCalreadyDrarely29AputBgetCtakeDlie30AwhenBuntilCbeforeDafter31AhoweverBwhateverCwhereverDwhenever32ArecoverBrestoreCrecollectDreplace33A

17、likeBprefer CtakeDdecide34Acleaned upBswept offCsucked outDtook apart35AfinishedBsharedCfailedDvalued36AtinyBcleverCsmoothDwet37AinventBdiscoverCimagine Dmake38AknewBthoughtCconvincedDlearned39AarguedBsensedCremarkedDcriticized40AmistakesBassumptionsCdecisions Ddifferences第二部分:阅读理解(第一节20小题,第二节5小题;每小

18、题2分,满分50分)第一节: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, 并在答题卡上将该选项标号涂黑。AFrom good reading we can derive pleasure, companionship, experience, and instruction. A good book may absorb our attention so completely that for the time being we forget our surroundings and even our identity. Reading good books is

19、one of the greatest pleasures in life. It increases our contentment when we are cheerful, and lessens our troubles when we are sad. Whatever may be our main purpose in reading, our contact with good books should never fail to give us enjoyment and satisfaction.With a good book in our hands we need n

20、ever be lonely. Whether the characters portrayed are taken from real life or are purely imaginary, they may become our companions and friends. In the pages of books we can walk with the wise and the good of all lands and all times. The people we meet in books may delight us either because they resem

21、ble human friends whom we hold dear or because they present unfamiliar types whom we are glad to welcome as new acquaintances. Our human friends sometimes may bore us, but the friends we make in books need never weary us with their company. By turning the page we can dismiss them without any fear of

22、 hurting their feelings. When human friends desert us, good books are always ready to give us friendship, sympathy, and encouragement. One of the most valuable gifts bestowed by books is experience. Few of us can travel far from home or have a wide range of experiences, but all of us can lead varied

23、 lives through the pages of books. Whether we wish to escape from the seemingly dull realities of everyday life or whether we long to visit some far-off place, a book will help us when nothing else can. To travel by book we need no bank account to pay our way; no airship or ocean liner or stream-lin

24、ed train to transport us; no passport to enter the land of our heart's desire. Through books we may get the thrill of hazardous adventure without danger. We can climb lofty mountains, brave the perils of an Antarctic winter, or cross the scorching sands of the desert, all without hardship. In bo

25、oks we may visit the studios of Hollywood; we may mingle with the gay throngs of the Paris boulevards; we may join the picturesque peasants in an Alpine village or the kindly natives on a South Sea island. Indeed, through books the whole world is ours for the asking. The possibilities of our literar

26、y experiences are almost unlimited. The beauties of nature, the enjoyment of music, the treasures of art, the triumphs of architecture, the marvels of engineering, are all open to the wonder and enjoyment of those who read.41. Why is it that we sometimes forget our surroundings and even our identity

27、 while reading?A. No one has come to disturb you.B. Everything is so quiet and calm around you.C. The book you are reading is so interesting and attractive.D. Your book is overdue; you are finishing it at a very fast speed.42. How would you account for the fact that people like their acquaintances i

28、n books even more?A. They resemble human friends exactly.B. They are unfamiliar types we like.C. They never desert us.D. They never hurt our feelings.43. Which of the following is true?A. Your wish to visit some far-off place can be realized through the pages of the books. B. To escape from the dull

29、 realities of everyday life you should take up reading. C. Books can always help you to live a colorful life. D. You may obtain valuable experience from reading good books.44. The word “weary” means _. A. “to attract someones attention”B. “to distract someones attention” C. “to make someone very tir

30、ed”D. “to make someone interested”45. “. the whole world is ours for the asking” implies that _.A. in books the world is more accessible to usB. we can ask to go anywhere in the worldC. we can make a claim to everything in this worldD. we can make a round-the-world trip free of chargeBHave you ever

31、picked a job based on the fact that you were good at it but later found it made you feel very uncomfortable over time? When you select your career, there's a whole lot more to it than assessing your skills and matching them with a particular position. If you ignore your personality, it will hurt

32、 you long-term regardless of your skills or the job's pay. There are several areas of your personality that you need to consider to help you find a good job. Here are a few of those main areas; 1) Do you prefer working alone or with other people? There are isolating(使孤立)jobs that will drive an o

33、utgoing person crazy and also interactive jobs that will make a shy person uneasy. Most people are not extremes in either direction but do have a tendency that they prefer. There are also positions that are sometimes a combination of the two, which may be best for someone in the middle who adapts ea

34、sily to either situation.2) How do you handle change?Most jobs these days have some elements of change to them, but some are more than others. If you need stability in your life, you may need a job where the changes don't happen so often. Other people would be bored of the same daily routine.3)

35、Do you enjoy working with computers? I do see this as a kind of personality characteristic. There are people who are happy to spend more than 40 hours a week on a computer, while there are others who need a lot of human interaction throughout the day. Again, these are extremes and you'll likely

36、find a lot of positions somewhere in the middle as well.4) What type of work environment do you enjoy? This can range from being in a large building with a lot of people you won't know immediately to a smaller setting where you'll get to know almost all the people there fairly quickly.5) How

37、 do you like to get paid? Some people are motivated by the pay they get, while others feel too stressed to be like that. The variety of payment designs in the sales industry is a typical example for this. Anyway, these are a great starting point for you. I've seen it over and over again with peo

38、ple that they make more money over time when they do something they love. It may take you a little longer, but making a move to do what you have a passion for can change the course of your life for the better.46. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? A. Isolating jobs usually driv

39、e people mad. B. Interactive jobs make people shy easily. C. Extreme people tend to work with others. D. Almost everyone has a tendency in jobs.47. What does the underlined sentence in paragraph one mean? A. Before you select your job, you should assess your skills and match them with your position

40、B. There are more important things than assessing skills and match them with the position when you select job. C. Nothing is important than assessing skills and match them with the position when you select job. D You should ignore your skills when you select job.48. What is the missing word about a

41、job search in the following chart?A. Design. B. Changes. C. Cooperation. D. Hobbies.skillsJobs Environment MotivationStability ?49.What is the best title for this passage?A. Lifestyles and Job Pay B. Jobs and Environment C. Job Skills and Abilities D. Personalities and JobsCJack London had endured m

42、ore hardships by the age of twenty-one than most people experience in a lifetime. His struggles developed in him sympathy for the working class and a lasting dislike of hard work and provided inspiration for his career as a writer.London grew up in San Francisco in extreme poverty. At an early age,

43、he left school and supported himself through a succession of un skilled jobs -working as a paper boy, in bowling alleys, on ice wagons, and in canneries(罐头食品厂) and mills. Despite working long hours at these jobs, London was able to read constantly, borrowing travel and adventure books from the libra

44、ry.The books London read inspired him to travel, and his job experiences led him to become active in fighting for the fights of workers. He sailed to Japan on a journey aiming at catching seals and joined a cross-country protest march with a group of unemployed workers. After being arrested for vagr

45、ancy near Buffalo, New York, London decided to educate himself and reshape his life. He quickly completed high school and entered the University of California.After only one term, however, the appeal of fortune and adventure proved uncontrollable. London gave up his studies and traveled to the Alask

46、an Yukon in 1897 in search of gold. Jack London was among the first of these miners. He may have searched for more than gold, however. London once commented, “ True, the new region was mostly poor; but its several hundred thousand square miles of coldness at least gave breathing space to those who e

47、lse would have choked at home.” Although he was unsuccessful as a miner, Londons experiences in Alaska taught him about the human desire for wealth and power and about humankinds inability to control the forces of nature. While in Alaska, London also absorbed memories and stories that would make him

48、 known one hundred years later.Once back in California, London became determined to earn a living as a writer. He rented a typewriter and worked up to fifteen hours a day, spinning his Alaskan adventures into short stories and novels.According to legend, Londons piles of rejection slips from publish

49、ers grew to five feet in height! Even so, London preserved. In 1903, he earned national fame when he published the popular novel The Call of the Wild. He soon became the highest paid and most industrious writer in the country. During his career, he produced more than fifty books and earned more than

50、 a million dollars. Several of his novels, including The Call of the Wild(1903),the Sea-Wolf(1904),the White Fang(1906),have become American classics. In fact, he was a creative writer whose fiction explored several regions and their cultures: the Yukon, California, Hawaii, and the Solomon Islands.

51、He experimented with many literary forms, from traditional love stories and dystopias(反面乌托邦小说)to science fantasy. His noted journalism included war communication, boxing stories, and the life of Molokai lepers(麻风病患者). He was among the most influential figures of his day, who understood how to create

52、 a public persona and use the media to market his self-created image of poor-boy-turned-success. London's great passion was agriculture, and he was well on the way of creating a new model for spreading through his Beauty Ranch when he died of kidney disease at age 40. He left over fifty books of

53、 novels, stories, journalism, and essays, many of which have been translated and continue to be read around the world. His best works describe a persons struggle for survival against the powerful forces of nature. “To Build a Fire”, for example, tells the story of a mans fight to survive the harsh c

54、old of the Alaskan winter.50._made Jack London reconsider his life in the future.A. His job experienceB. The books he readC. Being arrestedD. Long-hour work51. What is TRUE about Jack London?A. Jack London was poor all his life.B. Jack London got enough money while in the search of gold.C. The books

55、 Jack London read inspired him to travel and become active. D. The experience of gold searching made Jack London determined to write novels about Alaska adventures.52. After the experience in Alaska, Jack London _.A. realized the nature of human beings. B. knew people could control the nature finally.C. regretted being there.D.thought highly of himself.53. In paragraph 4, the sentence “True, the new region was mostly poor; but its several h

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