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1、三水中學(xué)高一年級2012-2013年學(xué)年下學(xué)期班級英語競賽初賽試題 本試卷共有4個部分,滿分100分,考試時間75分鐘第一部分 聽力理解(15題,每小題2分,滿分30分)請聽下面6段對話或獨白,選出最佳選項。聽第1段材料,回答1、2題。1. Where is Jim?A. At home B. At a restaurant C. In his office2. What does the woman want the man to do?A. Have dinner with her B. Give her a call C. Ask Jim to call her back 聽第2段材料,

2、回答3、4題。3. When did the man buy his shoes? A. Yesterday B. Last week C. Last month4. What does the woman think of the products in the new shop? A. Fashionable B. Cheap C. Expensive聽第3段材料,回答5、6題。5. Whats the possible relationship between the two speakers? A. Mother and son B. Parent and teacher C. Tea

3、cher and student6. Whats the problem with Bob? A. He got low marks B. He didnt attend the exam C. He cheated in the exam聽第4段材料,回答7-9題。7. What does the woman call the man ?A. To do business B. To have a lunch C. To ask him to attend a meeting8. When will they meet?A. Next Monday B. Next Tuesday C. Ne

4、xt Thursday9. When does the womans music class begin on Tuesday? A. At 11:30 B. At 12:00 C. At 12:30聽第5段材料,回答10-12題。10. What grades should the woman get to study at university? A. Two As and two Bs B. An A and three Bs C. Three As and a B11. What subject is the woman worrying about? A. Maths B. Phys

5、ics C. Chemistry12.How will the woman get her results? A. By e-mail B. By post C. By telephone聽第6段材料,回答13-15題。13.What sport does the woman like the best? A. Basketball B. Baseball C. Football14. Why does the woman hate third base? A. Because she thinks it is frightening. B. Because she cant move qui

6、ckly. C. Because its not challenging enough15. What day will the man join the baseball league? A. On Tuesday B. On Thursday C. On Friday第二部分 完形填空(共10小題;每小題2分,滿分20分)From November onwards, it is 16 to forget that Christmas is coming. Colored lights decorate many town centres and shops, along with shin

7、y decorations, and artificial snow painted on shop 17_ . In streets and shops, 'Christmas trees' (real or plastic evergreen 'conifer' trees) will also be decorated with lights and Christmas Shopping centres become _18_ as December approaches and often stay _19 till late. Shopping cen

8、tre speaker systems will play Christmas 'carols' - the traditional Christmas Christian songs, and groups of people will often sing carols on the streets to raise 20 for charity. Most places of work will hold a short Christmas party about a week before Christmas. Although traditional Christma

9、s foods may be 21 , drink (and plenty of it) means that little work will be done after the 22 ! By mid-December, most 23 will also be decorated with Christmas trees, colored lights and paper or plastic decorations around the rooms. These days, many more people also 24 garden trees or house walls wit

10、h colored electric lights, a habit which has long been popular in USA. In many countries, most people _25_ Christmas greeting cards to their friends and family, and these cards will be hung on the walls of their homes. In UK this year, the British Post Office expects to handle over 100 million cards

11、 EACH DAY, in the three weeks before Christmas. 16. A. possible B. impossible C. strange D. admirable 17. A. windows B. walls C. roofs D. doors 18. A. noisier B. happier C. busier D. prettier 19. A. open B. closed C. excited D. hot 20. A. clothes B. money C. food D. trees 21. A. bought B. sent C. ta

12、ken D. eaten 22. A. party B. meeting C. concert D. Christmas 23. A. offices B. schools C. homes D. shops 24. A. plant B. paint C. decorate D. cut 25. A. drive B. post C. e-mail D. take 第三部分 閱讀 閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題分,滿分3分) Mr. Smith woke early one morning, before the sun had risen. It was a beautiful mornin

13、g, so he went to the window and looked out. He was surprised to see a neatly dressed, middle-aged professor, who worked in the university just up the road from Mr. Smiths house, coming from the direction of the town. He had grey hair and thick glasses, and was carrying an umbrella, a morning newspap

14、er and a bag. Mr. Smith thought he must have arrived by the night train and decided to walk to the university instead of taking a taxi.Mr. Smith had a big tree in his garden, and the children had tied a long rope to one of its branches, so that they could swing on it.Mr. Smith was surprised to see t

15、he professor stop when he saw the rope, and look carefully up and down the road. When he saw that there was nobody in sight, he stepped into the garden (there was no fence), put his umbrella, newspaper, bag and hat neatly on the grass and took hold of the rope. He pulled it hard to see whether it wa

16、s strong enough to take his weight, then ran as fast as he could and swung into the air on the end of the rope, his grey hair blowing all around his face. Backwards and forwards he swung, occasionally taking a few more running steps on the grass when the rope began to swing too slowly for him.At las

17、t the professor stopped, straightened his tie, combed his hair carefully, put on his hair, picked up his umbrella, newspaper and bag, and continued on his way to the university, looking as quiet and correct and respectable as one would expect a professor to be.26. When Mr. Smith looked our of the wi

18、ndow, he saw the professor _. A. walking to the university B. stepping into his garden C. reading a newspaper D. getting off a taxi27. Where did the professor live?A. Away from the university B. Near Mr. Joness houseC. Near the university D. In the university28. The professor stopped by the rope bec

19、ause _.A. he found nobody around B. he wanted to play with it.C. he needed it for his umbrella D. he wanted to take it off the tree29. The professor pulled the rope to check _.A. if it was long enough to touch the grassB. if it was strong enough to hold him.C. if he was strong enough to break it.D.

20、if he could run quickly with it.30. What does the author intend to tell us by the story?A. Mr. Smith has a large garden. B. The professor is like a child.C. Mr. Smith children love to play in the garden.D. Professors do not always behave as we expect.BImagine a little island with green hills, palm t

21、rees on the beach, some small huts, one school, two restaurants, and boats carrying tourists for a dive into an underwater paradise . Well, thats Apo Island marine reserve (海洋保護(hù)區(qū)). It should not be taken for granted that Apo Island looks like this today. Its the achievement of its people. In 1982 th

22、ey declared their island to be a marine reserve. As it was not official until 1995, they undertook the survey by themselves for years. I had the opportunity to talk to a local fisherman who used destructive methods when he was young.What was the fishing like when you started as a boy? I learned fish

23、ing when I was 12 years old. We did muruami fishing which was very destructive. We had nets with very small meshes (網(wǎng)眼). At the end of the net was a line with a stone, so it would lie on the coral. The stone was dragged over the coral to get the fish out. It did a lot of damage to the coral. What ma

24、de you stop using muruami fishing? Scientists from the university came and explained to us what damage muruami fishing did to the coral. We could also see that the catch of fish was going down. How do you fish today? I do hand-line fishing and I use fish traps, but only on the sand. The good thing i

25、s that the fish stay alive in these traps. When I pull them up and if I see a fish that is not suitable for eating, I throw it back and it can go on living. Do you think it is necessary that Apo Island is a declared marine reserve? It is very important. If it was not an official reserve, some fisher

26、men would go back to the old destructive methods, I think. It has to be official to make sure that everybody protects the sea.31. In the 1970s, Apo Island _. .A. was probably an underwater paradise for tourists to go diving inB. didnt look so beautiful as it does today C. was declared to be a marine

27、 reserveD. had a lot of fishermen who used hand-line fishing methods32. The underline word “declared” in the first paragraph probably means “_”.A. agreed B. announced C. allowed D. thought33. The passage tells us all of the following statements EXCEPT that _.A. Apo Island became a marine reserve off

28、icially in 1995B. only when it was an official reserve did everyone protect the seaC. local fishermen are now using the muruami fishing methodD. local fishermen found it necessary to protect the island34. From the passage we can infer that _.A. local fishermen were forced to protect the seaB. muruam

29、i fishing could help people catch more fishC. nobody comes to Apo Island because it is a marine reserveD. the hand-line fishing method is more environmentally friendly35. Which would be the best title of this passage?A. A marine reserve needs everyones effort. B. Everyone should do something. C. No

30、more fishing. D. Protecting the sea.C I am going to tell you about an amazing experience in a remote part of Norway. Upon arrival, you will discover a fantastic place with modern comfort and all facilities. Your accommodation (住處) throughout this experience will be at a Mountain Farm which is made u

31、p of nine buildings surrounding a small yard. All the buildings are built in the traditional Norwegian mountain farm style. There is a main building, a meeting room, and 16 large guest rooms. The reception and comfortable dining room with relaxation areas are located in the main building. After waki

32、ng in the morning you will enjoy a lovely breakfast, followed by a full-day snowmobile safari which will include lunch in a lavvo (traditional Sami tent). Snowmobile safaris are always popular. Our snowmobile safaris are a nature-based experience filled with high-speed action, excitement and fun, an

33、d are a great way to experience the northernmost part of Norway. We set off from Ongajok Mountain Farm and drive for around an hour by snowmobile to our camp in the high mountains. The view along the route could best be described as breathtaking. Everyone can try ice-fishing and there is a good chan

34、ce that you will catch a fish. We warm up in the lavvo and enjoy a hot lunch here. If we catch fish, we will barbecue it in the lavvo. Its hard to imagine a lunch fresher than that! You can also try tobogganing(滑雪橇)in an excellent toboggan hill near the camp. A normal level of fitness and a valid mo

35、tor vehicle drivers license are required to drive a snowmobile. No previous snowmobile experience is required as full training is provided before you set off. 36. All of the following words can describe the writers snowmobile safari EXCEPT _.A. frightening B. nature-based C. exciting D. enjoyable37.

36、 We can infer from the passage that _.A. you must have your breakfast and lunch in a lavvoB. you must know how to drive a snowmobile before you take the tripC. this trip is a great chance for people to know more about Norway D. the buildings in the Mountain Farm are modern and comfortable38. The und

37、erline word “valid” in the last paragraph probably means “_”.A. active B. acceptable C. valuable D. changeable39. According to the passage, we can learn that _.A. snowmobile safaris are only popular with young people B. no one has ever caught a fish while ice-fishing C. the accommodation will be in

38、a lavvo in the Mountain Farm D. tourists will be taught how to drive a snowmobile before they set off40. What would be the best title of this passage?A. Traditional snowmobile safari experience. B. A new kind of sport the snowmobile safari.C. Enjoy the beautiful scenery in Norway. D. Whats going on

39、in the northernmost part.DI dont think a day goes by when I dont think of my father. He died twenty-one years ago when I was twenty-six. He was a good man, but I hardly saw him around home, for he ran a big company. I was a naughty kid, but none of my teenaged misbehavior seemed to bring him closer,

40、 though I secretly wished it would. It wasnt until he became seriously ill that we really got to know each other and had a place in each others lives. After his near death and many operations, I was trained as his nurse to take care of him. Although the job seemed boring and tiring in certain people

41、s eyes, I liked it. Taking care of him seemed to reduce the pain of his absence from my younger life. I enjoyed his company and attention and, though through a sad situation, I was finally getting my fill. Now I am a dad myself, but certainly not a workaholic as my father. Although I work away from

42、my home, I always have my meals with my family. Fathers Day is coming. I still have the pencil holder made from a decorated tin can sitting on my desk. Its a gift from my only son. Each year, the gift is something different and each year, I couldnt care less about the gift itself. You see, the gift

43、I enjoy is the pleasure of my sons company and knowing that we have a place in each others lives. At heart, all men know their fathers are important. Want a great Fathers Day? Tell your dad you love him and give your kid a hug today before Fathers Day actually arrives.41. When the writer was a kid,

44、_. A. his father didnt like him because of his misbehaviorB. he hoped his father would spend some time with himC. he was quite satisfied with his family lifeD. he often expressed his wish to run a company in the future42. By looking after his father, the writer got a chance to _. A. get close to his

45、 father B. practice his nursing skills C. show people that he loved his father D. reduce the pain that he brought to his father 43. A workaholic is likely to be a person who _.A. is strict about everything he does B. is difficult to get along with C. never has meals at home D. spends almost all his

46、time working44. From the passage, we can learn that _. A. the writer now seldom receives presents on Fathers Day B. the writer gets along well with his only son C. the writers son only thinks of him on Fathers DayD. the pencil holder is the best present that the writer has received 45. In which sect

47、ion of a newspaper could we most probably read this passage? A. Teen Health. B. Education. C. Raising Children. D. Society. 第四部分 常識題(共5小題;每小題分,滿分1分) Choose the best answer:46. Which of the following number can continue the series? 1,3,9,27,81, _ A. 84 B. 162 C. 192 D. 24347. What is the English equi

48、valent of “國際奧委會”? A. IOC B. NOC C. FIFA D. AOC48. How many parts is the U.K. made up of? A. Two B. Three C. Four D. Five49. WOLF is to FLOW as 8526 is to _. A. 8625 B. 6258 C. 5826 D. 258650. Lucy is asked to buy some notebooks for her classmates. In the department store, the saleswoman tells her e

49、ach notebook sells at 0.3 yuan. A dozen notebooks sell at 3 yuan. If she takes more than 10 dozen, each dozen sells at 2.7 yuan. If Lucy has 227 classmates and each classmate needs a notebook, then Lucy must pay _ yuan at least.A. 51.3 B. 51.9 C. 48.6 D. 51答案及評分標(biāo)準(zhǔn)一、 聽力 BCACB CBCBC ABAAB二、 完型 BACABDA

50、CCB三、 閱讀: AABBD BBCDA ACBDA BADBC 四、 常識題 DACBA第二節(jié) 信息匹配(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)請閱讀下列應(yīng)用文及相關(guān)信息,按照要求匹配信息。并將答案填寫在答題卷標(biāo)號為56-60的相應(yīng)位置上。( 選E時, 將A, B同時涂黑; 選F時, 涂C, D)首先,請閱讀下列應(yīng)用文: AEdinburgh. Post House A popular base for visitors to Edinburgh, this fine hotel stands next to the zoological Gardens within easy reach o

51、f the many famous sights, shops and entertainments of one of Europes most elegant capitals.BGatehouse of Fleet. Cally Hotel This impressive hotel, well-known for its good Scottish cooking, is an ideal choice for a relaxing family holiday. Set in 100 acres of private grounds, the Cally, a former stat

52、ely home, has something for everyone including its own fishing lake, outdoor heated swimming pool, green lawn, tennis court, childrens playground and sauna baths.CGlenborrodale. Glenborrodale Castle Hotel There can be few better places for a refreshing holiday than this picturesque hotel set in its

53、own 120 acres of beautiful countryside by charming Lake Sunart on the Ardnamurchan Peninsular(半島). Boating and fishing are both available here.DInverness. Royal Hotel! A unique feature of the Royal is its fine collection of antique furniture, china and glass. This friendly comfortable hotel, a favou

54、rite meeting place for the townspeople, is an excellent base for getting to know the Highlands-Lake Ness, Great Gien and Culloden Moor are all within easy reach.EPeebles. Tontine Hotel The Tontine had a fascinating beginning-it was built in 1808. This homely hotel has been extended to make it a really comfortable base for exploring the Tweed Valley and the attractive Lowland country.FNorth Berwick. Marine HotelThis fine hotel overlooks the famous West Links golf course

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