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第一部分:听力理解(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
1.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthewhiteshirt?
A.ItisprettyoldB.Itdoesn'tfithimC.Helikesitsdesign
2.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantobuy?
A.SomefruitsB.SomeflowersC.Somebooks
3.Whatdoesthewomanmean?
A.Shehasalreadybeentothedoctor'sB.Shehasn'tseenadoctor
yet
C.Sheisallrightnow
4.Whichapartmentisthewomaninterestedin?
A.Theone-bedroomapartment.B.Thetwo-bedroomapartment.
C.Thethree-bedroomapartment.
5.Whatisthewomandoing?
A.GivingadaviceB.AskingthewayC.Makingarequest
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Whatdoesthemanwantthewomantodo?
A.BuyaCDforhimB.LendhimhernotesC.Lookafterhis
mother
7.Howmanytimesdidthemancallthewoman?
A.TenB.NineC.Eight
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题
8.Whoboughtthenewcar?
A.ThewomanB.HenryC.Lily
9.WhatdoweknowaboutLily?
A.ShelikesHenryverymuchB.Shewantstomarryafamous
man
C.Shedoesn'tlikemoneysomuch
听第8段对话,回答第10至12题
10.What'swrongwiththeman?
A.Hecan'tstopcoughingB.HeishavingaheadacheC.Heis
havingastomachache
11.What'stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?
A.FriendsB.MotherandsonC.Brotherandsister
12.Whatwillthemandonext?
A.GiveacalltoLucyB.HavearestonthebedC.Gotosee
Lucy
请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.What'stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?
A.BossandsecretaryB.HusbandandwifeC.Brotherandsister
14.Whenwillthemangotheairport?
A.At12:30B.At13:30C.At3:00
15.Wherewillthemanbeontheseventeenthdayofhisbusiness?
A.InChinaB.InAmericaC.InJapan
16.WhydoesthewomanthinkTomislucky?
A.BecausehecancomebackhomeearlyB.Becausehedoesn't
goonbusiness
C.BecausehecantraveltoTokyo
请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.WhendidAnderson'sfatherdie?
A.In1815B.In1816C.In1828
18.HowoldwasAndersonwhenhedied?
A.60yearsoldB.65yearsoldC.70yearsold
19.WhichismostlikelythenumberoffairytalesAndersonleftthe
world?
A.168B.136C.116
20.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?
A.AndersononceworkedonafarmB.Andersondidn'tgoto
university
C.Anderson'sfathermadeshoesforaliving.
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)
21.I'msorryIdidn'trecognizeyourvoicejustnow.Itsoundedquite
differentthephone.
A.fromB.inC.onD.to
22."Yousmokeinthebedroom,“Rosesaidtoherhusbandand
pushedhimoutoftheroom.
A.needn'tB.mustn'tC.darenotD.won't
23.—ThecombinationofChinesecultureandmoderntechnologieswill
maketheBeijingOlympicsaspecialevent.
A.GoodideaB.That'sallrightC.It'sfunD.Icouldn't
agreemore
24.Unlessallhisdemandswere,hewouldrefusetosignthe
agreement,heinsisted.
A.metB.permittedC.allowedD.replied
25.一Don'tyouthink400thousandyuanistherightofthe
house?
—No.It'smorethanIcanafford.
A.moneyB.priceC.valueD.cost
26.—How'sthat?Whobroketheglass?
—Well,itme.Iwasdoingmyhomeworkthewhole
evening.
A.hasn'tbeenB.hadn'tbeen
C.weren'tD.wasn't
27.Thenewshasspreadallovertheworldthesatellite
Chang'E1hasbeensuccessfullysentuptocirclethemoon.
A.thatB.whichC.whetherD.what
28.—Isitsafeenoughtostandhere.Morn?
—No,comeabittome,honey.
A.closeB.closelyC.closerD.moreclosely
29.Excuseme,Ican,tyou.Couldyoupleaseslowdownabit?
A.lookuptoB.keepupwithC.liveuptoD.come
upwith
30.Withsomebooksbadlyneeded,shehurriedtothe
bookstore.
A.buyingB.boughtC.tobuyD.buy
31.MountWuyiissuchanattractiveplaceofinterest
everyonelikestovisit.
A.thatB.asC.whichD.what
32.Whyareyousolate?
1gotstuckinthetrafficjam,orIearlier.
A.arrivedB.hadarrivedC.wouldarriveD.wouldhave
arrived
33.,Icouldnotmemorizethetext.
A.HoweverharddidItryB.Howeverhard1tried
C.HoweverItriedhardD.HoweverIhadtriedhard
34.Bytheendof2007,abouthalfamillionpeoplehadfloodedintothe
city,uparound10percentofitstotalpopulation.
A.makeB.madeC.makingD.tobemade
35.Don'tbetoohardonhim.Afterall,itwasforthefirsttime
hemadesuchamistake.
A.thatB.whenC.sinceD.before
第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
Theothernight,Ihadtogotoameeting,whichlastedpastmy
daughter'sbedtime.136homeandwasbrushingmyteethwhenI
37,andthereonthebathroommirrorwasanoteinthe38ofa
heart.Itsaid,“Hi,Mom!ILoveYou.Laurel."39,Icutaheart
outofapieceofpaper,andtapeda(n)40nexttohers,saying,"I
LoveYou,Too,Laurel.Love,Mom,"whichshe41thenext
morning.
Ourfamilyhas42thatbyintegratingwritingintoour43
activities,webecomemorethoughtfulofeachother.Meanwhile,our
daughterislearningtoenjoywritingandbecominga(n)44writer.
Whileteachinginaprimaryschool,I45howinfluentialparents
canbeaschildrenlearntowrite.46whenourdaughterfirstbegan
toscribble(乱涂),Ibecame47byherwork.Iofferedpraiseforher
48,forIfoundthatscribblingisfarmorecomplexandimportantthanI
had49.Itwasobviousthatherscribbles,50beinglovelyart
objects,showedalotabouther51oftheworldofwriting.
Gradually,ourfamilybeganwritingagreatdeal.Isensedthatwriting
helpedLaurellearn52toread.Asamatteroffact,by53my
ownchildandherfriendsandbyreadingprofessionalbooks,Ibecame
moreandmore54abouthowwritingdevelopsandhow55can
helpchildrenbecomeeagerwriters.
36.A.leftB.returnedC.missedD.headed
37.A.turnedupB.turneddownC.lookedupD.looked
on
38.A.sizeB.shadeC.modelD.shape
39.A.ImmediatelyB.SuddenlyC.FinallyD.Directly
40.A.pictureB.articleC.noteD.page
41.A.feltB.wroteC.readD.heard
42.A.foundB.imaginedC.dreamedD.doubted
43.A.relativeB.usefulC.dailyD.personal
44.A.importantB.ordinaryC.fortunateD.skilled
45.A.learnedB.regardedC.considered
D.discussed
46.A.YetB.ThoughC.ButD.So
47.A.disappointedB.attractedC.puzzled
D.worried
48.A.effectsB.effortsC.suggestions
D.methods
49.A.caredB.insistedC.realized
D.proved
50.A.apartfromB.farfromC.insteadofD.rather
than
51.A.argumentsB.fearC.understanding
D.dislikes
52.A.whenB.howC.what
D.whether
53.A.noticingB.discoveringC.checking
D.observing
54.A.particularB.clearC.anxiousD.crazy
55.A.teachersB.friendsC.books
D.parents
第三部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
A
Theotherdayatthesupermarket,1sawanaughtychildofaboutsix
cryingloudly,fallingtothefloorandrefusingtomove.Allthewhilethe
troubledmotherwastryingtopersuadehimtobehavewellbutfailed.A
littlesmack(掴,打)onhisbottomwouldhavedonethejob,Ithought.
Teenagersalsocausediscipline(名己律)problems.AsateacherIhada
16-year-oldstudent
whohadfalleninlovewithawaiteratafast-foodrestaurant.Infact,she
hadlefthometostaywithhim.Sowedecidedtoputherintheschool
hostel.Sherefused.Whensheheardhermotherbegginghertostayin
thehostelsheturnedroundandsaid:”Whydon'tyoustayinthehostelif
youlikeit80much?^^
Mypalmswereitchingtoslapherforbeingsorudebutthepoor
mothercontinuedtocajoleher,hopingthatgentlepersuasionwould
workwonders.Itdidnot.ThelastIheard,shehadrunawayfromhome
again.
Thelistgoesonandon.Coulditbethattoday'sparentsaresofter
andbelievethattheymustnotrod(棍棒惩罚)theirchildrenforfearof
thebadresult?Ordotheyactuallybelievethatthechildrenwillgetridof
thebadhabitsandbehavewellnaturallyastheygrowolder?Ibegto
disagree.IbelieveitistheparentsJdutytodisciplinethechildrenevenat
ayoungage.
MychildrenwhoarenowadultswillprovethefactthatIusedthe
rodwhenIthoughtitnecessary.Laterwhentheywentabroad,they
relatedtotheirBritishuniversityfriendsonhowtheywere
disciplined.Theirfriendsabroadwerefilledwithhorrorandtoldmy
daughterthatIcouldbechargedforchildabuse(虐待).However,my
daughtershowedgreatrespectformewhenshetoldthemthatshe
wouldnotbewhereshewastodayifnotformystrictdiscipline.
56.Accordingtothepassage,theauthorwouldprobably.
A.beatthechildreneverydayB.punishthechildrenwhen
necessary
C.leavethechildrenastheyareD.treatthechildrenina
softerway
57.Theunderlinedword“cajole”(inParagraph3)probably
means.
A.persuadeB.scoldC.forgiveD.punish
58.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothlepassage?
A.Thenaughtyboy'smotherhithimonthebottomatlast.
B.Theteenager'smotherlivedtogetherwithherdaughterinthe
schoolthen.
C.Theauthorwaschargedforchildabusebyherdaughter'sfriends
abroad.
D.Theauthor'sdaughterwasverythankfulforherparent'sstrict
discipline.
59.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleofthispassage?
A.RespectParentsB.SpoilKidsC.ValueDiscipline
D.ProtectKids
B
Iwentonlinetocheckmypaywasinmybankaccount(账户).To
myamazementIdiscoveredthatnotonlyhadIbeenpaid,acompany
rdneverworkedforhadalsopaidme!IknowFdhavebeenbeside
myselfifmyownsalarywasnotinmyaccount,soItriedtogetthe
moneybacktotherightperson.Easiersaidthandone.
Thebankcouldn'thelpasit"wasn'tabankproblem."The
human-resourcedepartmentatthecompanythatpaidmewasunableto
helpasIdidn'thaveenoughdetails.1rangthebankagain.Thankfully
Ihadasympatheticcalloperatorwhogavemeaname,soIagainrangthe
company“Daniel"workedfor.
Iexpectedthebankwouldcontactmetoarrangetotakethemoney
frommyaccountandrepayDaniel.Iheardnothingforamonthandthe
moneyremainedinmyaccountwhenDanielcalled,explaininghe'd
triedtogetbackhismoneybuthadbeenunsuccessfulasneitherthebank
norhiscompanyfeltitwastheirerror.HehadrungtoaskifIcouldspeak
tothebank,butafterchattingforafewminuteswerealizedwecould
probablyfixthisproblemourselves.
Wedecided1wouldtakethemoneyfrommyaccountandhewould
pickitupfromme.DuetomybusyjobIwasunabletomeetDaniel
personallybutheleftmealovelybottleofwineinexchangeforwhatwas
rightfullyhis.IneverhadanyintentionofkeepingDanieFspaybutred
tape(繁琐手续)madeitdifficulttodotherightthing.Itallcamedownto
twopeoplebeingabletodowhatahugebankandalargecompany
couldn'tdo——admitamistakehasoccurredandfixit.
60.Whatwastheattitudeoftheauthortowardstheextramoneyinhis
bankaccount?
A.Hedidn'tknowwhattodowithit.
B.Hefeltluckytogetit.
C.Hethoughtofkeepingitforhimself.
D.Hewantedtoreturnittotherightperson.
61.Theunderlinedphrase“besidemyself”(inParagraph1)probably
means.
A.veryfortunateB.veryangryC.readythankfulD.at
ease
62.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A.Danielhadbeenrepaidwhenhecalledtheauthor.
B.Theauthorwastoblameashedidn'thaveenoughdetails.
C.Neitherthebanknorthecompanyadmittedtheirfault.
D.Danielhadthesamenameastheanthor5s.
63.Howwastheproblemsolvedintheend?
A.TheauthorandDanielsolvedtheproblemthemselves.
B.ItcostDanielalovelybottleofwinetogetbackhismoney.
C.Theauthorgavethemoneybacktothecompany.
D.Thecalloperatorofferedtosolvetheirproblem.
64.Fromthepassagewecaninferthat.
A.thebankcouldsolvetheproblemsoonandeasilywiththeredtape
B.somelargeorganizationsusuallyhavetroublesomeofficialrules
C.Danieldidn'tknowtheelrorbeforehecontactedtheauthor
D.thecompanygavethewrongaccounttothebank
C
Oneblueskyaboveus,
Oneoceanlappingatourshore,
Oneearthsogreatandround,
Whocouldaskforanythingmore?
PeteSeeger
Infact,nobodyhastherighttoaskforanythingmore.Ifwehumans
failtokeepabalancebetweenourneedsandtheneedsofthenatural
world,ourgreatroundEarthwillnolongerbefittoliveon.
Therearemanyreasonsforkeepingthisbalance.
Forone,ifwecontinuetoover-fishtheseas,certainspecieswill
disappear.Thekindsoffishthatwehumanscatchfeedonsmallerones,
andifallthesekillersdisappear,thesmallerfishwilloverwhelm(泛
滥)thesea.Edible(可食的)fish一aswellasmanyfishermen's
livelihoods一willdisappear.
Andifwecontinuetoclearland,cuttingdowntrees,theanimals,
whichusetreesasafoodsourceandforshelter,willsufferfroma
disturbance.Manyofthemwilleventuallydieout.
Sincewelovethebeautyandgraceofdeerandmooserunningin
ourwoods,protectionagainstover-huntingisalsoamust.Ifhunters
breakourlawsandkillanimalswhenitisnottime,thenthesespecies
won5tbethereanymore一forbeautyorhunting.
Finally,ifmankeepspollutingandlitteringthewatersfreshand
saltnonbiodegradablesubstances(非降解物质)willbuildupand
makethewaterunfittosupportunderwaterlives.
Again,manypeoplewhomaketheirlivingfromtheseawillnolongerbe
ableto.
Weneedthisbalancetokeepthebeautyofourworldforourselves
andforourchildrenandgrandchildren.Forifthatbeautydisappears,
everythingmancanhopetoachievewillbelostforever.
65.Thepoematthebeginningisquoted(弓I述).
A.toshowtheunlimitednaturalresources
B.toshowthereadersthedamagedonetonature
C.todrawthereaders'attentiontotheprotectionoftheearth
D.toexpresstheprideofwhatwe'vedonefornature
66.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedinthepassage?
A.Over-fishing.B.Over-hunting.
C.Waterpollution.D.Globalwarming.
67.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A.Hunterscankilltheanimalsfreelywhenit'stime.
B.Thesmallerfishwillfloodtheseabecauseofoceanpollution.
C.Thedeerwillnolongerbebeautifulasaresultofdisappearanceof
trees.
D.Bothunderwaterlivesandhumanswillbeindangerunlessthe
watersarekeptclean.
68.Thepassagemainlytellsusthat.
A.thenecessityoffightingagainstlittering
B.theserioussituationofwaterpollution
C.thedisappearanceofthebeautyofourworld
D.theimportanceofkeepingthebalanceofnature
D
Sunnyfield
Independence
Lookingtoworkforanorganizationthatsupportsandcaresaboutpeople?
Sunnyfieldisalargenot-for-profitorganizationwithaperson
centredapproachtoprovidingservicestopeoplewith
disabilities.Sunnyfieldsupportspeopletoenablethemtoachieve
theirgoals,dreamsandtolivemoreindependentlives.
SunnyfieldhasFullTime,PartTimerolesavailablein
AccommodationServices;weofferyouflexibility(灵活性)andvariety
inhoursandlocations.Youmusthaveadrivinglicence.
Ifyouwouldliketobepartofagrowingorganizationwiththe
opportunitytodevelopyourskillsandcareeropportunitiesjoinus
atourfreeinformationsessiontobeheldat185AllambieRoad,
AllambieHeightsonSaturday6Mayat10am.
ToreserveyourseatcorrtacrtMar±ha
Phone:(02)89778820
Email:hr@.au
www.S.au.
69.Fromthead,wecaninferthatSunnyfieldisprobably
A.ahospitalservingpeoplewithdisabilities
B.ahotelofferingjobopportunitiesforthedisabled
C.anorganizationofferingservicestothedisabled
D.afactoryforthedisabledtotraintheirskills
70.Whichofthefollowingshowstheflexibilityandvarietyofthejob
offered?
A.Youcanworkeitherfull-timeorpart-timeatdifferentplaces.
B.Youneedadrivinglicencewhenapplyingforajob.
C.Youshouldworkfarawayfromhome.
D.Youshouldhaveyearsofworkexperience.
71.HowmanywayscanonegetfurtherinformationaboutSunnyfield?
A.One.B.Two.C.Three.D.Four.
E
AlfredKorzybskibelievesthatallhumanbeingsleadakindof
doublelife.First,peopleliveinaninternal(内在的)worldofideas,
feelings,etc.Thehappeningsinthisworldarepatternsofeventsinthe
humannervoussystem.Secondly,peopleliveinaworldoutsidetheir
skins,theexternal(外内的)worldof“reality”.Thehappeningsinthis
worldarepatternsofeventsbestknowntoscience.
Thefirstworld,thepatternsofeventsinsideourskins,Korzybski
calledtheINTENSIONALarea.Thesecond,thepatternsofevents
outsideourskins,hecalledtheEXTENSIONALarea.Thinkfora
momentaboutthetwoworldsinwhichyoulive.Look,forexample,at
thefollowingdiagram:
INTENSIONALPATTERNSEXTENSIONAL
PATTERNS
"cat"AnobjectwecaII
“cat”
physicaland
Theimageofthiscat.chemicaIevents
best
Ideasaboutcats.knowntoscience.
FeeIingsaboutcats.
Physicaltensionsaroused
bythecat:theurgeto
pickitup,tokickit,etc.
Thinkingalongtheselines,AlfredKorzybskibegantoseewhatwas
wrongwiththegreatnumberofpeople:theyconfusedintensionalevents
withextensional“reality”.Hebelievedthattoomanypeoplemistakethe
eventsintheirownnervoussystemsforeventsintheoutside
world.Whentheygetlostinastrangecity,moreoftenthannottheyare
angryatthemaptheyuse.Infact,it'sthemapsofwordsintheirheads
thataretoblame.
72.AccordingtoAlfredKorzybski,wehumanbeingslivein.
A.theworldofideas
B.theworldofreality
C.eithertheworldofideasorthatofreality
D.boththeworldofideasandthatofreality
73.The1NTENSIONALareainthepassagereferstothepatternsof
events.
A.outsideourskins
B.bestknowntoscience
C.inthehumannervoussystem
D.intheexternalworldofreality
74.WhichofthefollowingbelongstoEXTENSIONALpattern?
A.Acomputerontheshelf.
B.Acomputerisuseful.
C.Ilikethecomputer.
D.Iwanttobuythecomputer.
75.AccordingtowhatAffredKorzybskistatesinthelastparagraph,you
getlostbecauseof.
A.themapyoubringwithyou
B.themapsofwordsinyourhead
C.therealityworldbeforeyou
D.thestrangecityyouvisit
2011-2012学年上学期高三英语期末考试
第二卷
第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节
Mr.Smithboughtahousenearaschool.Hespentthefirstweekthere
in—76—(和平).Thencameanewschoolyear.Everyafternoonafter
schoolseveralboyscametoplayfootballb_77—hishouse.They
made_78m
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