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1、天津市新四区示范校(第一百中学)2012-2013学年高二英语下学期期末联考试题外研版本试卷分为第I卷(选择题)和第n卷(非选择题)两部分,满分150分,考试时间120分钟。第I卷1至10页,第n卷11至12页,考试结束后,将II卷和答题卡一并交回。第I卷选择题(共115分)注意事项:1 .答第I卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、考试科目用铅笔涂写在答题卡上。2 .选出答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应的题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再填涂其它答案。第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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、R

2、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. WhendidJacksettheworldrecord?A.In1990.B.In1996.C.In2000.2. Howmuchwillthemanpayifhebuystwopens?A.$20.B.$18.C.$16.3. Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.FormerPresidentBush.B.Abook.C.Abookshop.4. Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?A.Haveagoodres

3、t.B.Getabiggerroom.C.Openthewindow.5. Whatcanweknowaboutthewoman?A. Sheisgoingtobuyacoat.B. Shehasboughtonecoat.C. Sheagreestobuytheothercoat.第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分)听下面3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、BC三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段材料前,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。听下面一段对话,回答第6至第8小题。6.Whatdo

4、weknowabouttheman?A. Hewantstogetaticket.B. Heisstudyingintheuniversity.C. Hedoesnothaveanychangewithhim.7.Howmuchshouldthemanpayforaticket?A.$0.70.B.$1.17.8. Howoftendothetrainscomeinthemorning?A.Everythirtyminutes.B.Everyfifteenminutes.听下面一段对话,回答第9至第11小题。9. Whogotalittledogasabirthdaygift?A.Sophie

5、B.Alexander.10. Whatisthelittledoglike?A.Heisfierce.B.Heisverystrongwhite.11. Whatdoesthemansayaboutparrotandgoldfish?A. Theyaredifficulttolookafter.B. Theycanbeveryfun.C. Theycanbeveryangry.听下面一段对话,回答第12至第1512.Whatdoesthespeakeruseherbicyclefor?A. Goingtoworkeverydayinsummer.B. Takingherdaughtertos

6、choolandlibrary.C. Goingshoppingwithherdaughter.13. Whendoesthespeaker'shusbandusethebicycle?A. Whenhegoesforanouting.B. Whenhegoestohisoffice.C. Whenhegoestoseehisfriend.14. Whatcanwelearnaboutthespeaker?A. Ridingsavesheralotofmoney.B. Cyclingisherfavoritesport.C. Ridingdoesheralotofgood.15. Wh

7、atdoesthespeakermainlytalkabout?A. Advantagesofridingabicycle.B. Howtorideabicyclesafely.C. Somethinghappeningduringcycling.C.$1.70.C.Everytenminutes.C.Lucia.C.Heisbrownand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)-Personally,A.it'suptoyouD.itmakesA.payB.attach18.Sinceweworkinthedifferent

8、C.linkcitiesaftergraduation,D.applyweonlyseeeachother16. -WhataboutreadingEnglishnewspaperwhilelearningEnglish?.Ithelpsalot.B.it'shardtosayC.itdependssense17. Associetydevelopsrapidly,peopletoomuchimportancetoeconomicforecasts.D.occasionallyD.Isthatsovery.A.urgentlyB.anxiouslyC.practically19. -1

9、hearBillandJanearegettingdivorced.-?Theyhavejustbeenmarriedforonlyseveralmonths!A.SowhatB.WhocaresC.Areyoukidding20. hisearningsasafootballcoach,healsoownsandrunsachainofsportsshops.A.ApartfromB.RegardlessofC.InspiteofD.Incomparisonwith21. ItisthemostimpressivelecturethatIsinceIcametothisschool.A.at

10、tendedB.hadattendedC.haveattendedD.amattending22. -1prefershuttingmyselfinandlisteningtomusicalldayonSundays.-That'sIdon'tagreewith.Youshouldhaveamoreactivelife.A.whereB.whatC.whenD.how23. Don'tbesodiscouraged.Ifyousuchfeelings,youwilldobetternexttime.A.putawayB.giveawayC.washawayD.carry

11、away24. ItwasalongtheHaiheRivertheyfoundtheculturalrelics.A.untilB.thatC.unlessD.where25. Thiswasanunforgettablegraduationceremony,ourheadteachermadeawonderfulspeech.A.ofwhichB.withwhichC.withoutwhichD.inwhich26. BeforetheHopeProjectwascarriedoutinthispoorarea,childrenherehadnotoeducation.A.accessB.

12、approachC.wayD.chance27. ItwillbetwomonthstheygraduatefromCambridgeUniversity.D.beforetbeenjoyinghimselfD.can'tA.sinceB.afterC.that28. He_havecompletedhiswork;otherwise,hewouldnbytheseaside.A.shouldB.needn'tC.must29. howtodealwiththesituation,theyhadtoasktheirprofessorforhelp.A.NotknowingB.N

13、othavingbeenknownC.LittleknownD.Hardlytobeknown30. Theschoolrecommendedthatthestudentsmoreexerciseinwintertopreventflu.A.betakenB.takeC.tookD.shouldbetaken第二节完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,茜分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、BC和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上涂黑。AfewyearsafterMomdied,Dadshowedupforlunchwearingthesoftsmilethattookove

14、rhisfacewheneverhewasthinkingabouther."I've31these,“hesaid,handingmeabag."Shewouldhavewantedyouto32them.”Iopenedthebagtofinddozensof33,eachonewrapped(包裹)inwhitetissuepaperandbearingMom'shandwrittenwords:StoneHarbor,N.J.18-98.Theywerepretty34,buttoMom,theywereevidenceofherendlesslym

15、agicallife.Shewas61whenshecollectedtheseshells,alreadyshowing35ofthelungdiseasethatwouldkillherthenextyear.Wedidn'tknowthatthen.Wejustknewsomethingwas36andMomneededanadventure.She37dinnerandamovie.However,twofriendsandIhad38ideas.WewantedtotakehertoJerseyShore,39myworking-classmotherhadbeentothe

16、oceanonlytwice.Shelovedthe40.WhenIcalledMomwithour41,shewassittingonthecouchwithherdogAmberonherleg.AssoonasIsaid“JerseyShore”,shescreamedandAmber42thefloor.WhenItoldhershe'dbeabletohearthe43fromherwindow,shestartedtocry.AssoonaswegottoStoneHarbor,Momactedlikethetownmayor(镇长),44everyoneasiftheyw

17、ereloyalconstituents(选民).Andshespenthourscollectingshellsonthebeach.Themorningwe45,Ifoundherphotographingeveryinchofherbedroom."Idon'teverwantto46this,"shesaid.Foralongtime,Momisshellsstayedburiedinadrawer.Lastmonth,I47them.Onebyone,theshellsarefindinga48placeinmyhome.IputthemwhereI

18、9;m49toseethem.They50metolivealifelikemymotherwhoneverlosthersenseofwonder.31. A.enjoyedB.found32. A.showB.sell33. A.lettersB.shells34. A.commonB.lovelyC.discussedC. useD.haveC.cardsD. imaginedD.picturesC.importantD.cheap36.A.wrongB.stupidC.reliableD.absurd37.A.refusedB.hatedC.appreciatedD.suggested

19、38.A.strangerB.betterC.simplerD.ridiculous39.A.whileB.althoughC.becauseD.unless40.A.skyB.treesC.seashoreD.fields41.A.dreamsB.questionsC.concernsD.plans42.A.ranawayfromB.jumpedfromC.sankintoD.fellonto43.A.oceanB.musicC.carsD.birds44.A.knowingB.greetingC.helpingD.praising45.A.leftB.metC.waitedD.starte

20、d35.A.emotion0.worriesB.moodC.signs46. A.keepB.regret47. A.rediscoveredB.returnedC.forgetD.faceC.understoodD.received48.A.quietB.safeC.rightD.new49.A.unfortunateB.sureC.proudD.sorry50.A.forbidB.forgiveC.remindD.claim第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每题2.5分,满分50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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Ayoungma

21、nreturnstohishometownofColombia.Hevisitsthehousewherehelivedasachild.Here,heremembersthemostimportantmemoriesofhischildhood.Standinginfrontofhisoldhouse,theyoungmanmakesanimportantdecision.Hesaystohimself,"Iwillstartmylifeoveragain.Iwillbecomeawriter."Thismanisworldfamouswriter,Marquez.Mar

22、quezwasbornonMarch6,1928.Duringhisearlylife,Marquez'sgrandmotherandgrandfathertoldhimmanystories.Hisgrandmotherwouldtellhimlegendsasiftheywerereal.Marquezsaysthathisgrandmother'swayofstorytellinglaterinfluencedhisownmethods.WhenMarquezwasabout20yearsold,heleftColombiaandattendeduniversityinB

23、ogota.Hebeganstudyinglawbecausethiswaswhathisfatherwantedhimtostudy.However,Marquezwasnothappy.DuringthistimeMarquezreturnedtoColombia.Itwasonthisvisitthatherealizedhemuststopstudyinglaw.Andherecognizedthathemustreturntothepassionofhischildhood-writing.Forthenextfewyears,Marquezwroteformanydifferent

24、newspapers.Andin1955,hepublishedhisfirstbookcalled"LeafStorm".Formanyyears,Marquezknewhewantedtowriteabouthisgrandfather'shouseinColombia.Towritethisbook,Marquezandhiswifehadtosellalmostalloftheirpossessionstosurvive.Buttheirsacrificewasworthit.Thebook,"OneHundredYearsofSolitude&q

25、uot;wasimmediatelysuccessful.AndthisbookcreatedapathforMarquez'sfuturesuccess.In1982,MarquezwasgiventheNobelPrizeinLiteratureforhisbook"OneHundredYearsofSolitude."HewasthefirstColombianandthefourthLatinAmericantowinaNobelPrizeforLiterature.51. WhoinfluencedMarquezswritingstyle?A.Hisgra

26、ndfatherB.HisgrandmotherC.HisfatherD.Hiswife52. Marquezdecidedtotakeupwriting.A.whenheworkedforanewspaperB.undertheinfluenceofhisfamilyC.afteravisittohishometownD.whenhegraduatedfromcollege53. Marquezsbook“OneHundredYearsofSolitude”.A.waswritteninthe1950sB.enjoyedaquicksuccessC.helpedMarquezleadabet

27、terlifeD.wasaboutMarquezsgrandfather54. WhatdoweknowfromthetextaboutMarquez?A. HeisthefirstLatinAmericantowinaNobelPrizeinLiterature.B. Hisbook“LeafStorm"markedhisgreatsuccessinliterature.C. Hefollowedhisfather'swishtobecomeawriter.D. Hewrotefornewspapersbeforepublishinghisownbooks.55. Thet

28、extismostprobablya.A.bookreviewB.biographyC.boringstoryD.sciencereportB.Writing&BookCampVancouverPublicLibrarysWriting&BookCampwascreatedforyoungpeopletoencouragethemtobecomelifelongreadersandwriters.AttheWriting&BookCamptheywrite,readandhaveconversationswithsomeofCanadasbestauthors.This

29、campisforyoungenthusiasticreadersandeagerwriterswholovewriting.HowtheWriting&BookCampstartedWhentheCanadianBookCampstarted10yearsago,itwasthefirstofitskindinCanada.ItwasfoundedthroughapartnershipwiththeVancouverPublicLibrarypublishersandauthorswiththeaimofconnectingbook-lovingkidstoCanadianwrite

30、rs.Since2005thecamphasbeenanimportantprojectoftheVancouverPublicLibraryandin2010thenamechangedtotheWriting&BookCamp.HowtheWriting&BookCampworksTheWriting&BookCampisheldannuallyattheCentralLibraryforfivedaysinAugust.Workshopsandactivitieshighlightaspectsofthebookmakingprocesssuchasbrainst

31、orming,characterdevelopment,designandediting,illustration,andpublishing.Eachday'sactivitiesrunfrom9:00a.m.to3:00p.m.withmorningsconsistingofworkshopsandactivitiesandafternoonsfeaturingdifferentCanadianwritersasspeakers.WhyitisthebestcampforyoungreadersandwritersTheWriting&BookCampexposesyoun

32、greadersandwriterstoavarietyofauthors,books,writingtoolsandmembersofthepublishingindustrywhilegivingthemopportunitiestoexpressthemselvesthroughthewrittenword.Workingwithagroupofexpertsandauthors,thecampoffersinteractiveactivitiesdesignedtoarouseyoungpeoplesinterests.AnthologyandGala(选集和庆典)Attheendof

33、theweek,eachcamperhascreatedworksthatmaybeintheanthologypublishedbytheLibrary.Campcloseswithagalatocelebratetheyoungwritersachievementsandwheresomecampersreadtheirworkstoanaudienceoffamilymembersandfriends,authorsandotherparticipants.Thegalaisalwaysahighlightandprovideswell-earnedrecognitionandprais

34、etoencouragethecamperstocontinueexploringthewrittenword.56. TheWriting&BookCampismainlyheldfor.A. famousauthorsaroundtheworldB. readersintheVancouverPublicLibraryC. youngpeoplewhoareinterestedinreadingandwritingD. publisherswhochooseworksfromyoungwriters57. Accordingtothepassage,theWriting&B

35、ookCamp.A.wasfoundedin2002inCanadaB. isownedbytheVancouverPublicLibraryC. gotitscurrentnamein2005D. isheldeveryyearinAugust58. ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethattheWriting&BookCamp.A. teachescamperstheprocessofpublishingbooksB. offersbookloversopportunitiestobecomebetterwritersC. helpsconnectCana

36、da'sbestauthorstopublishersD. hasworkshopsandactivitiesineveryafternoon59.Atthegalaofthecamp,campersmay.A. receivenewworksbyfamouswritersB. createananthologywithinvitedwritersC. havethechancetoreadtheirownbooksD. getspecialawardsprovidedbythelibrary60 .Thepassageiswrittenmainlyto.A. introducethe

37、Writing&BookCampB. teachpeoplehowtoimprovetheirwritingC. explainwhytheWriting&BookCampisfamousD. persuadereaderstoattendtheWriting&BookCampCAground-basedsystemthatusesmuchstrongersignalsthanGPScanfindyourlocationincitiesandindoors.ItisanewpositioningsystemthatcouldcompetewithGPStomakesur

38、eyouneverloseyourdirectionsagain.Insteadofsatellites,Locatausesground-basedequipmenttosendaradiosignaloveralocalizedareathatisamilliontimesstrongeronarrivalthanGPS.Itcanworkindoorsaswellasoutdoors,andthemakersclaimthatthereceiverscanbeshrunk(缩小)tofitinsidearegularcellphone.EventheUSarmies,whichinven

39、tedGPStechnology,signedafilelastmonthagreeingtoatestofLocataattheWhiteSandsMissileRangeinNewMexico.“Thisisoneofthemostimportanttechnologydevelopmentsforthefutureofthepositioningindustry,"saysNunzioGambale,CEOandco-founderofthefirmLocata,basedinGriffith,Australia.AsfortheLocata'scorrectness,

40、ChristopherMorinoftheUSAirForcetesteditrecentlyatWhiteSands,anditworkedtowithin18cmalonganyaxis(轴).Morinsaiditshouldbepossibletogettheexactitudedownto5cm.ThetestswereperformedinanopendesertwhereGPSalsoworkedbeautifully,butitssignalwasweak-likeacarheadlightfrom20,000kilometersaway-andeasilycutoffbyso

41、lidobjects(实心物体).Locata'ssignalwasfarstronger,thoughnotguaranteedtoworkinacomplexurbanenvironment,saidDavid,speakeroftheUK'sGeneralLighthouseAuthorities.Locata'stechnologywillfacecompetitionintheracetotransformindoornavigation.Butitcouldshineinspecificareas,Gambalesaid.RobotswithLocataco

42、uldeasilynavigateinsidebuildingswithoutthecomplexoptical(视觉的)systemstheyneedatthemoment.Andtheprocessthathandlescorrectlocationdatacouldnotonlyguideyouaroundamall,railwaystationorairport,butalsotakeyoutotheexactshelfinashopfortheproductyouwant.Itwouldbesmallandcheapenoughforsmartphonesanditshouldbea

43、vailablewithinfiveyearsasimilarpathtotheoneGPStookonitswaytowardstheworld,hesaid.61 .Thepassageiswrittenmainlyto.A. encouragepeopletobuytheLocataB. tellusthedisadvantagesoftheGPSC. tellusthatLocatawillreplaceGPSonedayD. introduceanewpositioningsystemLocata.62 .WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutLocata

44、?A. Withoutthehelpofthesatellites,Locatacantellyouwhereyouare.B. LocatawillbepopularwithmostpeopleevenincludingtheUSarmies.C. Infiveyears,LocatawilltaketheplaceofGPS.D. LocatahasabettersignalthanGPSinsomebadenvironments.63 .Accordingtothepassage,Gambale.A. didtheexperimentatWhiteSandslastmonthB. bel

45、ievedtheLocatawouldhelptodevelopsmartrobots'creationC. doubtedwhetherLocatacanworkinacomplexenvironmentornotD. wasworriedaboutthecompetitionthatLocatafaced64.Whichofthefollowingcanreplacetheunderlinedword“exactitude"inParagraph4?A.AccuracyB.SpeedC.DeterminationD.Length65.Whatcanweknowfromth

46、epassage?A. Locataisassmallasacellphone.B. GPSisthemostpracticalpositionsystematpresent.C. Locatawilltellyouhowtogetwhatyouwantinthefuture.D. Locatawillenterourlivesthroughthecellphone,justlikeGPS.DDoyouwanttolivewithastrongsenseofpeacefulness,happiness,goodness,andself-respect?Thecollectionofhappin

47、essactionsbroadlycategorizedas"honor"helpyoucreatethislifeofgoodfeelings.Here'sanexampletoshowhowhonorableactionscreatehappiness.Sayastoreclerkfailstochargeusforanitem.Ifwekeepsilent,andprofitfromtheclerk'smistake,wewoulddrivehomewithasenseofsneakyexcitement.Laterwemighttellourfami

48、lyorfriendsaboutourgoodfortune.Ontheotherhand,ifwetelltheclerkabouttheunchargeditem,theclerkwouldbegratefulandthankusforourhonesty.Wewouldleavethestorewithaquietsenseofhonorthatwemightneversharewithanothersoul.Then,whatisittodowithoursenseofhappiness?Inthefirstcase,wherewedon'ttelltheclerk,acoup

49、leofthingswouldhappen.Deepdowninsidewewouldknowourselvesasatypeofthief.Intheprocess,wewouldlosesomepeaceofmindandself-respect.Wewouldalsodemonstratethatwecannotlietrusted,sinceweadvertiseourdishonorbytellingourfamilyandfriends.Wedamageourownreputationsbytellingothers.Incontrast,bringingtheerrortothe

50、clerk'sattentioncausesdifferentthingstohappen.Immediatelytheclerkknowsustobehonorable.Uponleavingthestore,wefeelhonorableandourself-respectisincreased.Wheneverwetakehonorableactionwegainthedeepinternalrewardsofgoodnessandasenseofnobility.Thereisabeautifulpositivecyclethatiscreatedbylivingalifeof

51、honorableactions.Honorablethoughtsleadtohonorableactions.Honorableactionsleadustoahappierexistence.Andit'seasytothinkandacthonorablyagainwhenwe'rehappy.Whilethepositivecyclecanbedifficulttostart,onceit'sstarted,it'seasytocontinue.Keepingondoinggooddeedsbringsuspeaceofmind,whichisimpo

52、rtantforourhappiness.66. Accordingtothepassage,thepositiveactionintheexamplecontributestoour.A.friendlyrelationshipB.financialrewardsC.advertisingabilityD.self-respect67. Theauthorthinksthatkeepingsilentabouttheunchargeditemisequalto.A.cheatingB.lyingC.stealingD.advertising68. Thephrase"bringin

53、gtheerrortotheclerk'sattention"(inparagraph.5)means.offeringadvicetotheclerk.remindingtheclerkoftheA.askingtheclerktobemoreattentiveBC.tellingthetruthtotheclerkDchargeditem69. Howwillwefeelifwelettheclerkknowhermistake?A.We'llbeveryexcited.B.We'llhaveasenseofhonor.C.We'llfeelsor

54、ryfortheclerk.D.We'llfeelunfortunate.70. Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleofthispassage.A.HowtoLiveTruthfullyB.ImportanceofPeacefulnessC.HappinessthroughHonorableActionsD.WaysofGainingSelf-respect第n卷第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节:阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)Whenmakingatriptoearnprofit,abusinessmanwillnevert

55、akewrongdecisionofspendingextramoneyforthebusinesstrip.Atthesametimehehastogiveimportancetothecomfortlevelduringthetravel.Hewouldtakenecessarystepstofindoutawaytheycanmaketheirtripascheapaspossible,sothatthemoneytheysavewillbeaddedtotheirprofitsaccount.Nowadaysalotofbusinessmenprefertravelinginairwa

56、ysandthusreducingtheamountoftimeandphysicalstressinvolvedintheprocess.Peoplearemoreinterestedinlearningaboutthewaysbywhichtheycangetthingsatcheaperrates.WhenitcomestofindingCheaperBusinessClassTickets,thestepsinvolvedareactuallysimple.Ifyouaresomeonewhocanaccesstheinterneteasily,thingsaresimplerfory

57、ou.Theprocessofbuyingticketsonlineisacomparativelyeasieraswellaslucrative(合算的)process.Itisveryimportantthatbusinessmendoalltheirticketbuyingandbookingprocessonlineastheygetalotofchoicesinticketfareaswellasairlinesthatannouncedifferentoffers.Whenyoutravelfrequently,youcanenrollyourselfwithseveraltrav

58、elagenciesaswellasairlinestoknowspecialoffersanddiscountsthattheyannounce.IfyoulikeaparticularairlineandlovetravelingwiththeminBusinessClass,thenyoumightlearnaboutthediscountsthattheyofferfortheirfrequentfliers.Ifyouwanttogetthebestdealoutthere,nevermakethemistakeofgettingtheticketbyreferringtoonesite.Docomparativestudieswithatleast5sites,beforeyoufixyourdealwithoneofthem.A

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