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學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精普寧二中高三2012-2013學(xué)年度第一學(xué)期第一次月考試卷2012。10英語試題(命題:聽力部分:伍良敏筆試部分:郭伊芳陳妙玲)本試卷共8頁,滿分150分。考試用時(shí)120分鐘.第一部分:聽力理解(共5小題,每小題3分,滿分15分)先看所給的任務(wù)和要求,然后回答相應(yīng)的錄音所提問的問題。角色:你是記者。任務(wù):(1)采訪Dr.Brown有關(guān)外語學(xué)習(xí)的問題.(2)根據(jù)談話內(nèi)容回答問題。PleasegetreadytoanswerthequestionsinEnglish.Pleasegetreadytoanswerthefirstquestion?;卮?2.Pleasegetreadytoanswerthesecondquestion。回答:3.Pleasegetreadytoanswerthethirdquestion?;卮穑?.PleasegetreadytoanswerthefourthquestionsinEnglish.回答:5。Pleasegetreadytoanswerthefifthquestion.回答:第二部分:語言知識(shí)及應(yīng)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)完形填空(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從各題所給的A、B、C和D項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。Iwokeupthismorningwithafright!Thereappearedtobeamouseinmybedticklingmynoseand6_____scratchingme。Ithadtobeamouse,forthosetinysharplittlenailswerescratchingmeallacrossmy7______。Itcouldn’thavebeena(n)8_____asIdidn’townanypets;itcouldn'thavebeenarat,becauseifwhatIhadreadaboutratswas9______,theirsharpteethcould10______theirwaythroughsolidstone。Theydothisbecausetheirfrontteethneverstopgrowingandthisistheonlywaytokeepthem11______。Ididn’tdaretoopenmyeyesandfacethe12______ofthedisgustingmouseinthebedwithme.Ifeltsodirtyand13Ididn'twanttochangemypositioneither,14______themousewouldslideontootherareasofmybody,whichwould15______givemehorribledreamsforyearstocome!Despitemyfears,Ifinallydecidedtoswiftly16______themouseaway.Butit17______!Ididitagainandagainanditkeptcomingback,everysingletime.Therewasnowayout.Ihadtofacemyenemy。Itookabreath,gatheredmy18______andslowlyopenedmyeyes。Tomyrelief,Isawsomethingfar19______thanamouseanditallcamebacktome.IhadputmybabydaughterRebeccaintobedbesidemeafterherfirstbottleinthemorning!Thatalsoremindedme:Ineededtotrim(修剪)her20_______。6.A.warmlyB。lightlyC。wildlyD.thoroughly7。A.footB.handC。stomachD.face8。A.mouseB。insectC.catD。fly9。A。trueB.suitableC。interestingD.clear10。A。fightB。pullC.carveD.wind11。A.strongB。sharpC.slimD。short12。A。horrorB。thoughtC。riskD。cost13.A。tiredB.stupidC。uncomfortbleD.disappointed14。A.hopingB。fearingC.assumingD.doubting15。A。graduallyB。temporarilyC.surelyD。hardly16.A.throwB.brushC.keepD。send17.A.returnedB。repeatedC。droppedD.stayed18.A.memoriesB.thoughtsC。energyD。courage19.A.softerB.cuterC.uglierD.worse20。A。hairB。feetC。nailsD。fingers第二節(jié)語法填空(共10小題;每小題1。5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,按照句子結(jié)構(gòu)的語法性和上下文連貫的要求,在空格處填入一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)脑~或使用括號(hào)中詞語的正確形式填空,并將答案填寫在答題卡標(biāo)號(hào)為21~30的相應(yīng)位置上。Onceuponatime,apoortravellerstoppedunderatree。Fromhisbaghetookoutabowlof21(boil)riceandstartedtoeat。Nearbywasasmallshop,whereawomanwassellingfriedfishtotravellersabletopayfor22。Whenthemanfinishedeatingandgotuptoleave,sheshouted,“Youhavenotpaidmeforyourmeal!"“ButIorderednothingfromyou!”hesaid。

“Everyonecanseethatyou23(enjoy)thesmellofmyfriedfishwithyourrice,”arguedthewoman.“Ifyouhadn’tsmeltthefish,yourmealwouldnothavebeenso24(please)!”

Soonacrowdgathered.25theysupportedthetraveller,theyalsoagreedthatthewindwasblowingfromtheshoptotheplace26hehadeaten,carryingthesmellofthefriedfishtohim.

Atlast,thewomantookhimtoajudgeandafter27(tell)thejudgethestory,sheinsistedthat28themanhadenjoyedherfishsmell,heshouldpay25cents.Afterhearingtheevidence,thejudgeaskedthemantodrop2925—centcoinontheground。“Hereisyourpayment,thesoundof25cents30thesmellofthefriedfish.”第三部分:閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑.ABritain’smostpopularliehasbeendiscovered,withoneinfourpeopleadmittingusing“SorryIhadnosignal"whenreturningamissedmobilephonecall,asurveyfound。Accordingtoarecentsurveypeopleusuallyusethislittlewhitelieaftertheyhitthe“ignore"buttonwhentheirmobilerang。Thesecondmostcommonfibis“Ihaven’tgotanycashonme”whenaskedformoneybybeggars。Moderntechnologyisamajorexcuseinmanyofourlieswith“Ididn’tgetyourtext”in18th,“Ourserverwasdown”in20thand“Mybatterydied”in26thplace。ResearchersfoundtheaverageBritontellsonaveragefourlieseverydayoralmost1500everyyear。OneinthreeBritonshaveliedabouttheirweight,aquarterhavefibbedabouttheamountofdebttheyareinand30percenthavebentthetruthabouttheamountofexercisetheydo.Almostaquarterofmenhavetoldtheirwifeorgirlfriendtheylookgoodinanoutfit,despitethinkingtheopposite.Morethan40percentofwomenhaveadmittedlyingabouthowmuchnewclothesactuallycostwhile30percenthavefibbedabouthowmuchthey’vehadtodrink.Threequartersofpeoplethinkwomenarebetterliars.Theresearchfound46percentofgirlshavebeencaughtlying,comparedto58ofmen。Mentellthemostfibs,comingoutwithfiveeverydaycomparedtowomenwholiejustthreetimes。Aspokesmanforonepoll,whichcarriedouttheresearchof4,300adults,said,“Asanationweareobsessedwithtryingtobeniceandnotupsettingpeople。Oftenlittlewhiteliesareusedtocoverwhatweactuallywanttosay.”“Mostofthesewereconsideredeithercompletelyharmlessornecessarydependingonthesituationinwhichtheyaredelivered.”Headded,“Itwassadtoseeastringofcomplimentsinthetop50,butonceagaininmanycasesperhapsitisbettertocomplimentwithaliethandestroysomeonewiththetruth.”31.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A。ThemostpopularBritishlies B。BritishpeopleliketolieC。ThereasonsBritishpeoplelie D.Technologymakesuslie32.Accordingtotheresearch,whatdowomenmostfrequentlylieabout?A.Theirweight。 B。Theamountoftheirdebt。C。Theirdrinkinghabits。 D。Thecostoftheirclothing.33。Whichofthefollowingstatementistrueaccordingtotheresearch?A.Threequartersofwomenarebetterliars.B。Menliemoreoftenthanwomen。C。Moremenarebetterliarsthanwomen.D.Morewomenliethanmen.34。Theunderlinedphrase“obsessedwith”isclosestinmeaningto________.A.veryconcernedwith B。surprisedaboutC.opposedto D.notinterestedin35.Whydopeopleusuallylieaccordingtotheonepoll?A。Topreventargumentwiththeirpartners。B。Toavoidspeakingwithothersonthephone.C.Toavoidhurtingothers。D.Todestroyothers。BA49—year—oldhomelessmancalledDaveTallyinArizonafoundabagfullofcashandmadeagreatdecision:Hewouldreturnit.Tallywasindebt,joblessandhadlosthisdriver’slicense。Mostnights,hesleptatachurch-basedhomelessshelterrunbyTempeCommunityActionAgency。Duringtheday,withnowhereelsetogo,hewalkedthestreets.Thatiswherehefoundabackpackfullofcash,$3,300。The$3,300couldhavegottenTallyoutofhishole.Hethoughtaboutthethingshecouldpayfor:acheapapartmentandabike.Thewishlistwasnothardtomakeforamanwhohadspentsixyearshomeless。Buthedecidedthatwasthewrongthingtodo.So,hetrackeddowntheownerofthecash,acollegekidnamedBryanBelangerwhohadplannedtousethemoneytobuyacartoreplaceonehe’dlostinanaccident。MeetingBelangerandhearingthestudentthankandpraisehimforhishonestyandkindnessmadeTallyfeelgoodabouthimself。Hehadn’thadthatfeelinginawhile.WhenwordgotoutthatTallyhadturnedinthecashinsteadofkeepingit,thenationalmediacamelookingforhim.Donationspouredin,andTallysuddenlyfoundhimselfwith$10,000。Buthewasdeterminednottowasteit。Hebeganpayingoffhisbills,clearinguphisdrivingrecords,andtakingthelongroadback.Heevenmovedintoano—frills(簡樸的)apartmentacrossfromtheshelteras“aremainderofwhereI’vebeenandwhereI’mnotgoingbackagain."Oneyearlater,Tallylandedhis“dreamjob”,managingacommunitygarden.Recently,Tallystartedmanagingaprogramthatallowspeoplewhoarehomelesstovolunteerinthegarden。36。WheredidDaveTallyfindthebackpackfullofcash?A。Inthestreet.B.Inacheapapartment。C.Inachurch—basedhomelessshelter。D。InTempeCommunityActionAgency.37.Theunderlinedpart“outofhishole"inParagraph3probablymeans“_________”.A。outofreachB。outofcontrolC。towalkoutoftheshelterD.togetoutofhisbadsituation38。WhydidDaveTallyreturnthemoneytoitsowner?A.Hewouldsoongetasatisfyingjob。B。Hecouldreceiveanawardfromtheloser。C.Hepreferredtocollectdonationsfromothers.D.Hethoughtmoreofothersthanhimself。39。AfterDaveTally’sgooddeedbecameknowntoothers,he______。A。wasofferedajobbyacharityB.livedinasplendidapartmentC。wasinterviewedbythemediaD。hadanexamforhisdrivinglicense40。WhichofthefollowingisTRUEofDaveTally?A.Heboughtabikeforhimself。B.Hehadnoworkforalongtime.C.Hehadalargefamilytoraise。D。Hemissedthelifeattheshelter.CTwofeettall,theimperialwoodpecker(帝啄木鳥)ofMexicowasoncethelargestwoodpeckerintheworld.ButaggressiveloggingandevenpoisoningbytheloggingcompaniesinitsSierraMadrehabitatarethoughttohavedriventhebirdintoextinctionsometimeinthemid-20thcentury。Fordecadesitwasbelievedthatthisstarofthebirdworldhaddisappearedwithoutatrace,withnophotographorfilmtodocumentitsexistence。Butthisweek,theCornellLabofOrnithology(CLO)announcedthatafilmwasindeedavailableforviewingbythepublic。Thediscoveryofthewoodpeckerfilmdatesbacktothe1900s,whenMartjanLammertink,awoodpeckerexpertandresearcheratCLO,foundareferencetoafilminwhichthebirdappearedinanoldletterinCornell’sfiles.ThelettermentionedthatDr。WilliamL。Rhein,adentistandamateurbirdenthusiast,hadshotahomemovieofthebirdin1956。Dr.LammertinktrackeddownDr。RheininMechanicsburg,Pa.,andtheywatchedittogether。ThefilmremainedinDr。Rhein’spossessionuntilhediedin1999.In2005,anephewdonatedittoCornell。Intheyearsafter,researchershadthefilmdigitallyrestoredandthentraveledtoMexicotolocatethesitewhereitwasshot,whichhadsincebeenheavilylogged.Theideawastowitnesswhathadhappenedtothelandandtoseeifanytracesoftheimperialwoodpeckercouldbefound。Noneremained。Inthe16—millimetercolorfilm,thewoodpeckergoesaboutitsbusinessatadistance,likeacelebritybeingunknowinglywalkedbyaneagerfan.Inpoorlylightedscenes,thebirdfliesonmajesticwings。Inaway,it’sanunforgettableperformance-areminderoflifelostandthestupidityofman。41。Whatmadetheimperialwoodpeckerdieout?A。Theshortageoffood。B。Aspreadingdisease.C。Sharpclimatechange。D.Theeffectofhumanactivity。42.Themovieoftheimperialwoodpecker________.A.isaboutacenturyoldB.wasmadewiththeaidofCLOC。becameknownabout20yearsagoD.wasshotbyanexpertandresearcher43.ResearcherswenttoMexicowiththemovieto________。A.checkifthemovieisrealisticB。shootanotherperfectmovieC.findthelivingimperialwoodpeckerD.seekmoreinformationaboutthebird44.Theauthorwritesthelastparagraphmainlytoshow_______。A.howbeautifulthebirdwasB.howpoorlythemoviewasshotC.whatenvironmentthebirdlivedinD。whatregretsthebirdleftushumans45.Howwasthemoviefirstdiscovered?A.RheininvitedLammertinktohishouse。B。Rhein'snephewwrotetoCLOaboutit。C。Lammertinkcameacrossanagedletter。D.LammertinkheardofitwhileinMexico。DWhenMaxiSopolearnedthatthepoliceinSeattle,Washington,wereinvestigatinghimforstealing,heescapedtoMexico.Formonthsthepolicecouldnotfindhisexactlocation—untiltheydiscoveredhisFacebookProfile。AlthoughSopo’sprofilewasprivate,hislistofFacebookfriendswasnot。Usingthatlist,authoritieswereabletofindandarresthim.Gonearethedayswhentheonlywaytocatchacriminalwaswith“wantedposters"andcrimereports。Today,whenpolicewanttocatchasuspect,theyturntoFacebookforcluesabouttheperson’swhereabouts。SomepolicedepartmentsarealsoturningtothecommunityforhelpbycreatingtheirownFacebookpages。There,officerspostphotosandalertssomembersofthecommunitycanseeandrespondtothem.Therearealotofpeopleouttherethatwanttohelpthepolice,butmaybetheydon'thaveanoutlet(渠道)。Thisgivesthemthat.Facebookisalsohelpingthevictimshelpthemselves。WhensomeonestoleatruckfromShawnBeaton’sdealershipinTexas,BeatonpostedphotosofthetruckonFacebookandaskedpeopletoinformthepoliceiftheysawit.Thenextmorninghereceivedacall:Someonehadseenthetruckandidentifieditfromhisphotos。ThankstoFacebook,it'sbecomingeasiertofindandcatchcriminals.WhencriminalsareactiveonFacebook,they’reunknowinglyleavingcluesforpolicetouse。AndwhenpoliceandvictimsspreadthewordaboutacrimeoverFacebook,itmeansthatmorepeoplecancontributetothesearch.Withtherighttip,policejustmightbeabletomakeanarrest.46.HowdoesthewritershowtheuseofFacebookinPara.1?A.Bygivinganexample.B。Byanalyzingcauses。C.Bymakingcomparisons.D.Byaskingquestions.47.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“this”inPara.2referto?A.Thewantedposter。B。Thecrimereport。C。Theclueprovidedbycommunity.D。Thepolicestation’sFacebookpage.48。WhatcanweinferfromPara。3?A。Thethiefescaped,andthetruckwasdestroyed。B。Thethiefwasarrested,andthetruckwasreturned.C.ShawnBeatonreceivedacallfromthethief.D。ShawnBeatonwasunabletofindthethiefhimself.49.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Wantedpostersarethebestwaytocatchacriminal。B。Facebookmakescatchingacriminaleasier。C。CriminalusuallydestroycluestheyhaveleftonFacebook。D。Facebookcan’thelparrestmorecriminals.50。Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A。VictimsfightingbackB。SeveralnewwaystohelppoliceC。FacebookhelpingsolvecrimesD。CriminalsleavingcluesonFacebook第二節(jié):信息匹配(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)請(qǐng)閱讀下列應(yīng)用文及相關(guān)信息,并按照要求匹配信息。首先請(qǐng)閱讀以下廣告信息:ANOPLANSFORTHEHOLIDAYSSpecialStoryTimeforAllLowerPrimaryPupilsSCHOOLLIBRARYREADINGROOM2pm—3pmStartingdate:July6Mr。StephenKeenewillimpressyouwithstoriesfromhisfamousNewKidsNextBlockseries.FREEADMISSIONBLEARNHOWTOPLAYTHEGUITARIN4EASYLESSONSVenue:MusicRoomTime:9am-12pmDates:June6,13,20,27Instructor:MissSKatsumifromJapanFees:$40for4lessons($20formembersoftheschoolbandandschoolchoir)ItiscompulsoryforstudentswhosignuptoattendALLfourlessons。CJOINTHEGEOGRAPHYCLUB’STWILIGHTCRUISE(黃昏巡游)June19,5pm-8pmViewSingapore'swonderfulskylinebynight.CruisespassKusuIslandandPulauTekukor(DoveIsland)Enjoyagreatdinnerunderthestarlitsky。DSUMMERCAMPDates:June10—July1Activities:travel,movies,Englishlanguagelearning,etc.HURRY!VACANCIES(空缺)ONLYFORTHEFIRST20PUPILSWHOSIGNUP.Getyourconsentforms(同意書)fromMissYuandreturntheformswithyourpayment($100)by30May。Iftherearemorethan20pupilsinterestedinthecamp,prioritywillbegiventothosewhosignupearlierthanothers.EMBAPROGRAMSWecanofferyouthemostinternationalMBAprogramsinScandinavia.AllclassestaughtinEnglishFocusonstrategy,leadershipandcrossfunctionalteam-buildingMulti—culturalclasswithmaximum40participantsAverageage:32with7years’workexperienceFSMITH'SBOOKCLUBWehaveover1,000kindsofbooksforyoutobuy,toborroworjusttoreadatthespot.NewandoldbooksGoodcoffeeandteaOpeneveryday10:00to22:00Add:25BigAppleSquareTel:555—2125E-mail:smith@yahoo。com以下是活動(dòng)參與者的信息。請(qǐng)將活動(dòng)參與者與廣告匹配起來。51.Mr.SmithisfromAmericaandheisnowtravelingabroad.Heisverygladthathecantaketheopportunitytojoininthelocalpeopleandtakepartintheactivityofeatingandsightseeingintheevening.52。Maryisalovelywoman,andsheisalsoamotheroftwochildren,bothunder8yearsold。Asthesummerholidayiscoming,sheisthinkingaboutsomeinstructiveandinterestingactivitiesforhersons.53。Tomisastudentwholikesreadingverymuch。Usuallyafterreadingabook,hewouldwriteanarticletellingabouthisfeelings。It'sweekendnow,andhewillgooutandlookforhistreasure-books。54.FangFangdoesn'tplantogobackhomeduringthesummerholiday.ShehopestospendsometimewithherfriendslearningEnglish.Hermotherishappytohearthatandhopestopay

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