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1、遵義四中2012屆高三第四次月考英 語 試 題第一部分:英語知識運用(共三節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié):語音知識(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)從A、B、C、D四個選項中,找出其畫線部分與所給單詞的畫線部分讀音相同的選項。1. opinion A. ocean B. possible C. purpose D. stomach2. break A. reality B. really C. greatly D. bread3. desire A. disadvantage B. suspect C. pleasure D. surprise4. warmth A. worthy B. smooth

2、 C. together D. theft5. washed A. offended B. jumped C. adopted D. called第二節(jié):語法和詞匯知識(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)從A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填人空白處的最佳選項,并填寫到答題卡上將該項涂黑。6. Here comes word he was killed in a traffic accident. A. a; that B. x; that C. a; which D. x; which7. She did it it took me. A. one - third the time B.

3、the one - third time C. one - third a time D. a one - third time8. Because I have a very important meeting to attend, I can' t come to see you this evening, I'd like to. A. much as B. much so C. as much D. so much9. The task required did it careful and brave enough. A. who; is B. whom; was C

4、. whomever; were D. whoever; be10.-Will it be a long time I come for the pictures? -No. It be ready by 3:00. A. that; can B. since; will C. before; should D. until; must11. I just don' t understand that leads to so many teenagers becoming addicted to playing computer games. A. why it does B. wha

5、t it does C. what it is D. why it is12. Chemical processes in the treatment of materials for clothes the environment badly in some countries nowadays. A. involve; damaging B. involved; damaged C. involving; damage D. involved; damage13. -Where did you watch the national flag being raised at 08:08 on

6、 August 8? -It was on the square I made a visit the other day. A. which B. that C. to which D. to where14. Hearing that most of the members voted against her, she a smile. A. wore B. managed C. performed D. controlled15. Cars do cause us some healthy problems-in fact far more serious that mobile pho

7、nes do.A. one B. ones C. it D. those 16.Mrs. George looks elegant and attractive tonight. The dark dress her hidden beauty.A. gives out B. takes out C. lets out D. bring out17. Its reported that the satellites task is to fly closer to the moon to get clearer of it.A. description B. images C. detail

8、D. data18. production up by 50% ,the factory has another wonderful year. A. As B. For C. With D. Through19. I used to smoke but I gave it up three years ago. A. seriously B. heavily C. badly D. severely20.-Can you spare me a few minutes now.7 - , but I'll be free this afternoon.A. No, I won'

9、 t B. Yes, with pleasure C. I' m not sure D. I' m afraid not第三節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題15分,滿分 30分) 閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。Not long ago, I had a hard week at work. 21 just kept popping up (出現(xiàn)) everywhere and I was struggling to keep from 22 my cool. I felt like I was

10、at the 23 point. One day, I made a trip across town to the store. After I 24 , I realized I had left my purse with credit cards at home. 25 , I had a small amount of cash in my pocket, so I 26 it, my coupons (優(yōu)惠券) and went inside. The store was really 27 , but I just found what I needed, waiting for

11、 the cashier (收銀員) to check out my 28 . I waited and waited, meanwhile my anger grew. I had a bad day and all I wanted to do was go home, but I was 29 in the line.Finally, I got to the front, but the cashier didn't 30 my coupons. I was upset because I had used 31 coupons there before. It didn

12、9;t 32 me. I would just pay in cash. Then the Cashier said it was 10 dollars. SHOCK! I was a little 33 . Now I was mad at myself for forgetting my purse and only taking a small amount of cash. Without a credit card or anything else, I 34 my things and started to go back out to my car, wondering to m

13、yself why everything had 35 for me. Just as I was headed out, an employee 36 me and said a lady in the 37 had paid the difference for me and left. 38 the amount she paid was small, the act was huge. A stranger, whom I had never met, completely changed my attitude with her 39 . Maybe next time I see

14、someone having a 40 day, I'll do the same as her. After all, you never know whose day you might change.21. A. Problems B. Chances C. Stories D. Suggestions22. A. enjoying B. gaining C. losing D. continuing23. A. growing B. boiling C. turning D. beginning24. A. adjusted B. practiced C. returned D

15、. parked25. A. Finally B. Thankfully C. Generally D. Gradually26. A. opened B. closed C. grabbed D. found27. A. quiet B. big C. clean D. busy28. A. purses B. goods C. cards D. pockets29. A. stuck B. served C. followed D. defeated30. A. pay B. use C. accept D. fill31. A. extra B. different C. ordinar

16、y D. similar32. A. disappoint B. change C. move D. surprise33. A. foolish B. short C. proud D. curious34. A. made B. did C. collected D. left35. A. ended B. failed C. passed D. disappeared36. A. stopped B. recognized C. saw D. helped37. A. room B. comer C. line D. company38. A. Unless B. Once C. Alt

17、hough D. Since 39. A. intelligence B. humor C. smile D. generosity40. A. tough B. lonely C. lucky D. simple第二部分閱讀理解(共25小題;第一節(jié)每小題2分;第二節(jié)每小題1分;滿分45分)第一節(jié)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。A High school graduation - the bittersweet feelings are as much a part of me now as they were twenty-one

18、 years ago. As graduation day came near, excitement increased. Being out of high school meant I finally grew up. Soon I would be on my own, making my own decisions, doing what I was interested in without someone looking over my shoulder (惴惴不安). There was never any question in my mind that I would go

19、 to college. But which college I would attend seemed like a never-ending list of unknowns: What would college be like? Would I make friends easily? Would I miss my family so much that I wouldn't be able to stand it? What if the college I selected turned out to be a terrible mistake? Then panic s

20、et in. My feelings took a 180-degree mm. I really didn't want to leave high school at all. It had been nice being respected as a Senior by the underclass students for the past year; I didn't enjoy the idea of being on the bottom of the ladder again. Despite months of expectation, nothing Cou

21、ld have prepared me for the impact of the actual day. As the familiar tune of "Pomp and Circumstance" echoed (回響) in the background, tears welled up uncontrollably in my eyes, and I was consumed by a rush of sadness. I rose from my seat when I heard my name called and slowly crossed the st

22、age to receive my diploma. As I reached out my hand, I knew that I was reaching not just for a piece of paper but for a new life. Exciting as the future of a new life seemed, it wasn't easy to say goodbye to the old one - the familiar faces, the' familiar routine. I would even miss that chem

23、istry class I wasn't particularly fond of. That September, I was lucky to attend a wonderful university. I needn't have worried about liking it. My years there turned out to be some of the best years of my life. And as for friends, some of the friendships I formed there I still value today.4

24、1. The author writes the passage mainly to tell us . A. his high school life B. his university life C. his bittersweet memories D. his graduation ceremony42. The author felt excited about graduation because . A. he could go to college B. he could be independent C. he was tired of high school life D.

25、 he won a scholarship to university43. The underlined word "one" (in Paragraph 5) most probably refers to . A. school B. diploma C. class D. life44. We know from the last paragraph that at university the author . A. got on quite well B. made few friendsC. majored in chemistry D. missed his

26、 family muchBIn some urban centers, workaholism is so common that people do not consider it unusual. They accept the lifestyle as normal. Government workers in Washington D. C, for example, frequently work sixty to seventy hours a week. They don't do this because they have to; they do it because

27、 they want to.Workaholicm can be a serious problem. Because true workaholics would rather work than do anything else, they probably don't know how to relax.Is workaholism always dangerous? Perhaps not. There are, certainly, people who work well under stress. Some studies show that many workaholi

28、cs have great energy and interest in life. Their work is so pleasurable that they are actually very happy. For most workaholics, work and entertainment keep them busy and creative. Why do workaholics enjoy their jobs so much? There are several advantages to work. Of course, it provides people with p

29、aychecks, and this is important. But it offers more than financial security. It provides people with self confidence; they have a feeling of satisfaction when they're finishing a challenging piece of work and are able to say, “I made that.” Psychologists claim that work gives people an identity

30、through participation in work, they get a sense of self and individualism. In addition, most jobs provide people with a socially acceptable way to meet others. Perhaps some people are compulsive about their work, but their addiction seems to be a safe-even an advantageous-one.45. The passage indicat

31、es that workaholics . A. just know work but nothing else B. are willing to work hard for long hours without payC. find their work provide them more satisfaction and self confidence than how much they are paid D. has the work with more responsibility than others46. One of the reasons that some people

32、 are not willing to quit their jobs even in their eighties and nineties is that . A. they are in the need of financial security B. they would rather work than be disturbed by domestic affairs C. they long for a sense of identity and being accomplished D. they may have health problems from sheer bore

33、dom47. This passage is mainly about . A. workaholics are usually successful people, but their lives are in a mess B. workaholism can lead to serious problems but it can also create a joyful lifeC. people who are absorbed in their work may enjoy movies, sports and other kinds of entertainment D. thos

34、e who work even under difficult conditions may be very happy48. It can be inferred from the passage that A. in the eyes of all the common people workaholics are peculiar B. to workaholics, work is the sole source of happiness C. a piece of challenging work may provide the workaholics a sense of sati

35、sfactionD. workaholics are as addicted to their job as other people are to drugs or alcoholCWASHINGTON-More people than ever are driving under the influence of their cell phones, according to a survey published Tuesday by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The survey showed 8 percen

36、t of drivers, or 1.2 million people, were using hand-held or hands-free cell phones, during daylight hours last year, a 50 percent increase since 2002 and a 100 percent rise in four years. All that talking is a potential safety problem, said NHTSA spokesman Pale Tyson. "While we don' t have

37、 hard proof that there' s been an increase in the number of accidents, we know that talking on the phone can affect drivers' performance," he said. The District of Columbia and New Hampshire no longer allow talking on hand-held cell phones while driving, according to the Governors of th

38、e Highway Safety Association. Some communities, such as Brookline, Mass, and Santa Fe, require handsfree cell phones, but about a half-dozen states prevent local governments from limiting cell phones use in cars. Young drivers, between 16 and 24, increased their talking on cell phones by 60 percent

39、between 2002 and 2004. The National Transportation Safety Board said it wants all 50 states to ban those with learners' permits from using cell phones or other wireless devices while driving. New Jersey and Maine are the only two states that have passed such laws. The survey was carried out betw

40、een June 7 and July 11, 2005, at 1, 200 road sites across the country and, in some cases, done by telephone.49. Which of the following shows the right number of drivers who use cell phones while driving?50. The underlined word" potential" in Paragraph 3 probably means . A. serious B. possi

41、ble C. common D. obvious51. It can be inferred that . A. there isn't hard proof that using cell phones while driving will cause more accidents B. some districts will no longer allow drivers to talk on hand-held cell phones C. people hold different opinions as to whether cell phones use in cars s

42、hould be limited D. only two states have passed laws to ban drivers using cell phones while driving52. The main purpose of this text is to . A. encourage drivers to use handsfree cell phones B. inform people about cell phones use while driving C. state some information about cell phonesD. tell peopl

43、e about the driving lawsDThroughout our childhood our parents taught us to say "thank you" and it has become a habit - something we say automatically, along with "please". And because of this we have forgotten just how important gratitude is and how essential it is in leading fue

44、lled (感到滿足的) lives. Just for a minute, think of all the things you are grateful for, such as loving friends, good health, great holidays as well as everyday items such as a comfortable home, TV, and clean water. The list, in fact, could go on and on. Now focus on events that have made you resentful

45、- it's raining, the car won't start, and a colleague irritates (使煩躁)you. You start to feel unhappy, and that is something that certainly does not make you feel good! It's a simple choice and we have the ability to choose how we feel. But for most of us, it just doesn't seem as easy a

46、s that - isn't the world out to get us? Well, no, it isn't actually, and it's just our perception (認(rèn)識) of how things are. Let me give you an example: it's a rainy day, and immediately most people will start to complain, telling everyone who will listen what a miserable day it is, wit

47、h the result that they end up feeling miserable themselves. But look at it another way and despite wet clothes and hair, both will dry perfectly well and no lasting harm has been done. And in addition to this, because of rain, we not only live in a green and beautiful landscape, we are also able to

48、grow a lot of fruit and vegetables. There really is no obvious reason for feeling miserable - in fact there is a great deal to be grateful for. It's all to do with how we perceive things. Realize what a difference having gratitude can make to your life. That's why gratitude is so special -us

49、e it to feel good!53. What do we usually do without thinking according to the author? A. Focus on bad things. B. Prefer to feel good. C. Express thanks orally. D. Take many things for granted.54. By the example in the fifth paragraph, the author advises us to . A. see things in a different way B. ac

50、cept the unchangeable things C. ignore the harm bad weather does D. listen to others' complaints patiently55. By writing the passage, the author mainly wants to tell us . A. to think twice before we act B. to be grateful for what we have C. it is no use making complaints D. saying "thank yo

51、u" has many advantages56. The tone of the author in this passage is . A. humorous B. disapproving C. persuasive D. ironic ERob Kalin learned the secret to success while he was still in his baby bed. At age one, the Boston-bom teacher's son dragged around a stuffed rabbit that had been lovin

52、gly sewn by one of his mother's students. True, one of the ears was sewn on backward, but that just added to its magic. "It was always special to me," Kalin remembers of his first handmade craft (手工藝品).Kalin's appreciation for the simple and the simply eccentric (古怪的) inspired him

53、to create etsy. com, an online craft fair, probably the largest market for handmade goods in the world. Last year, 350,000 woodworkers and other craftsmen sold their one-of-a-kind crafts on the four-year-old site.They sell everything from hand-knit sleeves for Macbooks ($32) to myrtle-wood electric

54、guitars ($3,200). And in an age of chain stores, it seems there's still a big market. More than three million consumers in 150 countries purchased about $87.5 million worth of crafts on Etsy last year.Emily Worden, founder of Elemental Threads, a custom handbag and jewelry company, signed up with Etsy when she started her company t

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