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武汉教育资源网 免费下载湖北省武汉市2012届高中毕业生五月供题训练(二)本试卷全卷满分150分。考试用耐120分钟。第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案划在试卷上。录音内容结束后。你将有两分钟的时间将卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题:每题15分,满分75分)听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一小题,从题中所给的A,B,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15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。1Where are the speakers going to?ATo a restaurant BTo the kitchen CTo the railway station2What does the man mean?AHe can lend the woman his notesBHe will be absent from classCHe doesnt have any notes3How much does the man need to pay?A$ 20 B$ 16 C$ 64How does the woman feel?AAngry BWorried CSurprised5What is the woman going to do?ASee a doctor BPrepare a meal CWatch a movie第二节 (共15小题;每题15分,满分225分)听下面5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,B,C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题将给出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、7题。6When did the man plan to go back home at first?AIn July BIn September CIn October7What are the speakers talking about?APlaying games on TVBFlying back to BeijingCWatching the Olympic Games?听下面一段对话,回答第8、9题。8When did the woman go to see Kate?ASeveral days agoBA week ago CTwo weeks ago9What do we know about Kate?AShes too busy to see a doctorBThe doctors advice does her no goodCShe hasnt got well though she saw a doctor听下面一段对话,回答第10至12题。10What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?AManager and job applicantBTeacher and studentCProfessor and teaching assistant11When does the woman hope to begin working at a museum?AIn three years BNext year CThis year12What does the man advise the woman to do?AAttend business lecturesBChange her majorCReconsider her decision听下面一段对话,回答第13至16题。13What are the speakers complaining about?AThe loud music BThe strict rules CThe busy week14When does this conversation probably take place?AIn the morning BIn the afternoon CIn the evening15What are the speakers going to do next?ATo see the doctorBTo go to their neighbor sCTo call the police16Who are the two speakers?AHusband and wifeBDoctor and patientCMusician and audience听下面一段对话,回答第17至20题。17Where will the swimming competition be held?AAt the school swimming poolBAt the Jackson Sports CenterCAt the New Town Swimming Pool18At what time will Grade 7 gather?A9:30 B9:35 C9:4519What can the students do at the center?AThey can have cold drinksBThey can get their lunch for freeCThey can pay for the bus ride20What is the announcement about?AThe schedule of the competitionBThe location of the Sports CenterCThe arrangements for the day第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节, 满分30分)第一节:单项填空(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21As the _ rose she realized that this was the moment of truth she would have to prove that she was good enough to be a professional singerAcurtain Bfence Cbell Dsign22The US has been under pressure for some time to recognize this when forming a domestic economic policy that often appears to ignore the international _ of the dollarAimage Bcurrency Crole Deffect23Stop doing what you* re doingIn other words, take a break and _what is working and what is not workingAcopy Bshare Cassess Dexperience24In 1965, in a general revision of our immigration laws, many more Chinese were permitted to settle here, as discrimination against Asian immigration was _.Afound Blimited Cprotected Dabolished25The same is true of America as a whole, where surveys consistently _ the state ofthe economy, and unemployment in particular, as the voters main worry Arank Bshow Cclarify Dcomplain26David Axelrod, Barack Obama s senior adviser, complains that the Republicans strategy is to oppose everything the Democrats propose unless public opinion forces them to _Ago away Bgo along Cgo around Dgo up27School buses that have potential safety risks must immediately be _ the road andbe repaired, the ministry said in a statementAput off Bgot off Cturned off Dtaken off28After the earthquake I went there, I saw the whole town _,and now everything hasbeen changedAin ruins Bin poverty Cin disorder Din rags29Growing human populations are destroying the tropical forests, pushing tigers into areas where there is not enough prey _ for them to surviveAdelicious Balive Cavailable Ddangerous30Today they usually publish the results of their research only if they are positive, but if there is more data about negative results, scientists are less likely to repeat experiments _Asuccessfully Bneedlessly Cnervously Dfortunately第二节 完型填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上涂黑。I met Frankie the day I walked into his classroom as an inexperienced student teacher, full of fear and worryFrankie was sitting at the back of the class, 31 back on his chair with his feet up on the deskHis clothes were spattered with dried mud His hair hadnt seen a 32 in a long time and his eyes glared, Just try and teach me!The regular classroom teacher was 33 up in trying to complete his masters thesis, so the students were given 34 at the beginning of each week and then sent to the library to do 35 researchThe teacher decided to give me the bottom math group-all boysFrankie was 36 Worrying about a math unit that could attract the attention of these nine noisy boys, I was inspired to 37 the unit on small partsAt first, Frankie 38 at the back of the group totally uninterestedThen I 39 the boys a trip to McDonald s for lunch for anyone who 40 the unitFrankie said that I couldnt do thatI said I could and wouldEach day, Frankie became more and more 41 As the second week of my adventure with these boys began, a 42 happenedFrankie showed up in 43 clothesBy the end of the third week, all nine boys had completed the whole 44 and I realized I had to make good on the McDonald * s promiseThose boys had worked hard!What a 45 it was when I learned the school would not allow a student teacher to take students 46 school That last afternoon we had a party in the school gymFirst some boys danced together 47 the ear-splitting rock-and-roll ended and a beautiful waltz filled the gymFrankie came over and asked if I would dance with him 48 in the middle of the dance floor, with every eye 49 on us, Frankie and I waltzed in silenceAs the last notes 50 he stopped dancing, looked me right in the eyes and said, Thank you for changing my life31Alying Bleaning Chiding Dstanding32Abrush Bmirror Cnecklace Dcomb33Aput Brun Cwrapped Djoined34Atask Badvice Cplan Dopinion35Aspecial Bdifficult Cindividual Dvaluable36Aincluded Btrapped Ctied Dfound37Alay Blink Ctouch Dbase38Aset out Btook out Chung out Dworked out39Aspared Brequested Cregistered Dpromised40Aforgot Bcompleted Cliked Dsaved41Ainvolved Bconfused Cdisappointed Dlost42Afight Bdisaster Ccompetition Dmiracle43Adirty Bclean Cfashion Dold44Aunit Bpassage Cparagraph Dchapter45Achance Bblow Cjoke Dhumour46Ain Bat Coff Daround47ASuddenly BSlowly CUnfortunately DFirmly48AAll alone BAll along CAll in all DAll the same49Aplaced Blaid Cfixed Dbased50Awent away Bgot away Cgave away Dfaded away第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每题2分,满分40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。ANEW ORLEANS A two-story, 1,500-ton and 16,000-square foot school built in 1879 is being moved about 300 yards to make way for the new University Medical Center in MidCityThe school s relocation is marked as the largest structure ever to be moved in Louisiana and one of the top-ten heaviest in AmericaOfficials originally had planned to demolish the McDonogh No11 School, but agreed to move the historic building at the citys requestThe school is being moved on a platform of steel beams put under the schoolhouse floor, then set on 38 remote-controlled power dollies made mobile by 300 tiresThe school is creeping forward on a short stay that will take about two days to move it about 300 yardsState officials said the operation shows how closely the state and city leaders are working topreserve history We re looking to the future and building for the future, and building something new Were also honoring the past and trying to save something historic, said Michael Diresto with the Division of Administration for the state of LouisianaChristian Cancienne, president and CEO of Orleans Shoring, said the feat of this endeavor is something a person rarely seesWhen we heard about the opportunity to move a building this size, we knew that there was never a building moved this size in the state of Louisiana, he saidWe knew that because of the oak trees and neutral ground and the narrow streets, we may never get the opportunity in our hometown again to do something like thisCancienne said the cost of the huge project weighs in at $350,000, but he s not making any profit from the moveCancienne said his team wanted to do the project for free because of the once in a lifetime opportunityWhen my guys heard that this opportunity was here, they said, Let s do it for freeWe got to get itNo one else can do it And, so, we said lets just cover our cost so we bid it at $ 350,000Cancienne s company is used to moving homes across the city, but is happy to partake in the monumental task of moving a historic landmarkThe building won t remain at its current destination on Banks Street, thoughIt will eventually move to its permanent location once that has been determined51The purpose of the school relocation is _Ato show the generosity of the city governmentBto form a bigger education companyCto leave room for a new projectDto build a new museum for education52What Michael Diresto said in the 5th paragraph show us that _Athey want to remove the old buildings in the statesBthey have a strong sense of keeping the historic buildingsCthey dont have enough money to build a new schoolDthey enjoy moving buildings from one city to another53Cancienne and his team made no money from the project because _Ait s a chance for them to do something for the stateBthe company is famous for doing volunteer workCthe state is short of money to cover the costDit s easy for them to complete the project54The underlined word demolish in the second paragraph means _Ato repair or rebuild a buildingBto destroy and rebuild a buildingCto decorate a building purposefullyDto pull or knock down a buildingBSPEAKING in front of groups may not be a big deal for some people, and there are those who probably sail through their careers without ever having to do soWhen I was studying for my CPA, I was sure that I d be safeBut life isnt predictableI ended up in a career that depends on public speakingI ran my own accounting firm for eight years, and in 2009 was co-founder of the American Institute of Certified Tax Coaches, a nonprofit group based in San Diego that educates accountants, lawyers and other tax professionalsBefore we started the organization, in fact, I thought I) d better get some practicebut my first talk around that time, in front of group of 200 professional advisers for older taxpayers, withmy body trembling all the time, was a fiasco (惨败)After that, I decided to press on with as many speaking opportunities as possible, to try to become more comfortable with the idea of talking before groupsI knew it wouldnt be easyI know the material Ive written two books about taxes ?but I am a bit of a perfectionist and rely heavily on notes, which can create a lot of anxietyI talked to my father about how the magic trick had bombed, and he suggested that I have him criticize meI gave the same speech to him, without the magic trickHe said that I seemed more nervous when I relied on my notes and that I should speak more from my heart Ive done that ever since, and it has helped To gain more experience, I still look for speaking opportunities. I speak before various associations, and I started appearing on television news and talk shows a little more than a year agoIve been on local TV in places like San Diego, Los Angeles, New Orleans and HawaiiIve made much progressIve had several audience members come up to me and say they thought my talk was great and that they learned a lotIt s hard to believe, but some people have asked: u Do you ever get nervous? Because you don t look nervous at allYou re such a natural at this55From the first paragraph we can get to know that _ Athe writer was good at speaking in public at firstBthe writer chose a major connected with speaking at collegeCthe writer expected to take a career without speaking in publicDthe writer was not satisfied with his first career56The underlined part press on with in the 4th paragraph means _Ahurry, continue in a determined wayBpush steadily against somethingCforce or weight to something smoothDmake repeated requests for57The writers first talk in public failed because _Ahe was not familiar with the topicBthe audience didn t understand himChe was shy and miss the key pointsDhe was too nervous to express himself well58In the last paragraph people say You are such a natural at thisprobably means that the author _Ais successful in his businessBis good at making speechesCoften appears on TVDacts naturally in publicCCities could soon be looking after their citizens all by themselves thanks to an operating system(OS) designed for the metropolisThe Urban OS works just like a PC operating system but keeps buildings 9 traffic and services running smoothlyThe software takes in data from sensors dotted around the city to keep an eye on what is happeningIn the event of a fire the Urban OS might manage traffic lights so fire engines can reach the blaze swiftlyThe idea is for the Urban OS to gather data from sensors buried in buildings and many other places to keep an eye on what is happening in an urban areaThe sensors monitor everything from large scale events such as traffic flows across the entire city down to more local phenomena such as temperature sensors inside individual roomsThe OS completely bypasses humans to manage communication between sensors and devices such as traffic lights, air conditioning or water pumps that influence the quality of city lifeChanneling all the data coming from these sensors and services into a over-arching control system had lots of benefits, said Steve Lewis, head of Living Plan FT-the company behind Urban OSThe system can help with monitoring patients at hospitalsUrban OS should mean buildings get managed better and gathering the data from lots of sources gives a broader view of key city services such as traffic flows, energy use and water levels If you were using an anatomy analogy, the city has a network like the nervous system, talking to a whole bunch of sensors gathering the data and causing actions, said MrLewis We distribute that nervous system into the parts of the bodythe buildings, the streets and other thingsHaving one platform managing the entire urban landscape of a city means significant cost savings, implementation consistency, quality and manageability, he added“And it s got local computing capacity to allow a building or an automotive platform to interact with people where they are, managing the energy, water, waste, transportation, logistics and human interaction in those areasThat s dealt with by the building itself, with the devices very locally talking to each other to figure out what s the best solution for the current dilemma59The Urban OS can benefit the citizens because it can _Anurse patients at hospitalsBput out fires in distanceCclean their houses and streets every dayDprovide the latest information for them60Whats the possible similarities between Urban OS and PC operating system?AThe network with cameras connected with the worldBThe service to help police control the trafficCThe ability to deal with informationDThe devices dotted around the city61If a big city has been equipped with the Urban OS it can _Awaste a large amount of moneyBsave a large amount of moneyCtake the place of policeDtake the place of the nurses62The best tide of this passage may be _ASmart Cities Get Their Own Operating SystemBSensors Dotted Everywhere in Smart CitiesCPolice Will Lose Their Job in Big CitiesDStreets Will Become More SafeDDOYLESTOWN STATION, Pa(CBS)Marie Buonanno has boxes of holiday lights to decorate her houseShe already has one tree up in her living ro
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