1、南充高中2012级第三学期第二次阶段性考试英 语 试 题命审题人:代素娟 叶 佳第卷(选择题,共115分)第一部分 听力(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)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的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10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。 1. When will the two speakers leave probably?A. At 5:30B. At 6:00C. At 7:102. What are the two speakers talking
2、about?A. Travel experienceB. Family membersC. Travelling abroad3. Where does this conversation most probably take place?A. At a theaterB. At a restaurantC. At a gas station4. How will the woman go to New York?A. By carB. By airC. By train5. Why is the man angry with Anne?A. She hasnt shown upB. She
3、drives too slowlyC. She is too rude to him第二节 (共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC三个选项中选出最佳答案,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6. Where did the man spend his weekend?A. At homeB. In the cinemaC. In the school7. What does the w
4、oman think of the roommate?A. He is impoliteB. He is strangeC. He is careful听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8. Where are the two speakers?A. In an officeB. At homeC. In a restaurant9. What is wrong with the woman?A. She has a stomachacheB. She has a headacheC. She has a fever听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Whats the relationsh
5、ip between the speakers?A. Teacher and studentB. Salesgirl and customerC. Friends11. What is the womans sister like?A.Friendly and adventurousB. Friendly and shyC. Beautiful and quiet12. Whats the woman learning?A. SingingB. DancingC. Swimming听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. Which city does the man plan to go t
6、o?A. Salt Lake City, the USAB. New York, the USAC. Helsinki, Finland14. Which is the flight number for the second half of the mans journey?A. 1070B. 1090C. 98015. How long will it take the man to go from Salt Lake City to New York?A. An hour and a halfB. Six hoursC. Three hours16. When does the man
7、decide to return?A. On the twenty-secondB. On the twenty-thirdC. On the twenty-ninth听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What do you know about Billys family?A. His father works in a post officeB. They lived a hard lifeC. There are only three people in his family18. How does Billy deliver the newspapers every day?
8、A. By bikeB. By carC. On foot19. How much does Billy usually earn every month?A. $18B. $64C. $8020. What does Billy save some money for?A.Continuing his schoolingB. Buying a new bikeC. Buying an old car第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节 语法与词汇知识(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21. All of _ sudden someone shouted, “It is ti
9、me to put _ end to the meeting.”A. a;anB. a; /C. /; anD. /; /22. He gained his _ by printing _ of famous writers.A. wealth; workB. wealths; worksC. wealths; workD. wealth; works23. Although this medicine can cure you _ your illness, it has a bad effect _ you.A. for; inB. for; onC. of; onD. of; at24.
10、 _ the great efforts we had made three years before, we failed to carry our plans through.A. WhileB. AlthoughC. Even ifD. In spite of25. As a writer _ the new century, he is popular among the teenagers.A. belongs B. belongs toC. belonging D. belonging to26. I dont think John saw me; he _ into space.
11、A. just stared B. was just staringC. has just staredD. had just stared27. Youd better give the task to _ you think can finish it ahead of time.A. whoeverB. whomeverC. anyoneD. no matter who28. _?Fine, Ive got used to the life there, and Ive made some friends.A. How are youB. How are you doingC. Are
12、you getting on wellD. How do you do29. _ is known to us all is that the old scientist, for _ life was hard in the past, still works very hard in his eighties.A. As; whomB. What; whomC. It; whoseD. As; whose30. _ our natural resources is very necessary.A. The most we make ofB. The most we makeC. The
13、most which we makeD. Most which we make of31. Do you think our team will win the game?I dont know. But this is the last chance. We _ them to.A. hopeB. requireC. preferD. demand32. After months of voyage, Columbus arrived in _ later proved a new continent.A. whereB. whichC. whatD. that33. Did you hav
14、e any difficulty catching yesterdays lecture?No. The professor spoke very clearly to make his speech easy _.A. understoodB. understandingC. to be understoodD. to understand34. _ she was sick, I was expected to take his place greatly surprised me, for I didnt have much work experience.A. That ifB. Th
15、atC. If thatD. If35. The lady said she would buy a gift for her daughter with _.A. 20 dollars remainedB. 20 dollars to remainC. remained 20 dollarsD. remaining 20 dollars第二节 完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)A beggar, carrying a shabby(破旧的) old wallet, was begging alone from house to house. As he complained
16、 about his 36 , he kept wondering that people who lived in 37 houses should always be unsatisfied, 38 rich they might be, and they should go so far as to 39 all they have.“Here, for example,” he said, the former master of this house succeeded in trading, and made himself very rich. By then, instead
17、of stopping, and handing over his 40 to another, and spending the rest of his years 41 peace, he took to(从事) equipping ships. He expected to get mountains of gold; but the ships were 42 , and his treasures were lost. Now they all lie at the bottom of the sea, and he has found his 43 disappeared like
18、 those in dreams. In short, examples of this are 44.At this moment Fortune suddenly appeared to the beggar and said, “Listen! I have long wished to 45 you. Here are a lot of gold coins I have found. Hold out your wallet, and I will fill it with them; but only on this condition: All shall be gold tha
19、t falls into the wallet, but if 46 of them falls out of the wallet to the ground, it 47 become dust. Consider this well. I have warned you I shall 48 keep my word. Your wallet is old, dont fill it 49 its power.” The beggar was almost too overjoyed to breathe. He 50 felt the ground below his feet. A
20、stream of coins were poured 51 it. The wallet soon became rather heavy.“Is that 52 ?” “Not yet,” “Isnt it 53 ?” “Never fear.” “Consider, you are a millionaire.” “Just a little more, just 54 a handful,” But at that moment the wallet broke, the gold coins 55 dust and Fortune disappeared. The beggar ha
21、d nothing but his empty wallet and remained as poor as before.36. A. plan B. fateC. ideaD. dream37. A. dark B. poorC. cleanD. rich38. A. how B. so C. howeverD. whatever39. A. win B. lose C. throwD. forget40. A. business B. debt C. moneyD. chance41. A. to B. on C. with D. in42. A. bought B. sold C. m
22、issed D. robbed43. A. luck B. richesC. tradeD. future44. A. countless B. wonderfulC. helplessD. funny45. A. admire B. help C. encourageD. excite46. A. little B. muchC. any D. lots47. A. must B. may C. shallD. can48. A. mostly B. simply C. possibly D. strictly49. A. beyond B. withinC. during D. by50.
23、 A. really B. actuallyC. hardlyD. nearly51. A. for B. into C. on D. from52. A. so B. enoughC. true D. right53. A. trembling B. shaking C. breakingD. rolling54. A. try B. put C. leaveD. add55. A. cleared up B. brought up C. fell into D. turned into第三部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列5篇短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C
24、和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AUNICEF reports that 40 million children below the age of 15 suffer from abuse(虐待) and neglect. The USA National Committee to Prevent Child Abuse finds 3 million new reports of child abuse or neglect every year.According to such information on human rights abuses of children,
25、 the United Nations declared 2010 as the International Year of Youth. In answer to the common human rights abuses of young people, Dr. Mary Shuttleworth of Youth for Human Rights International(YHRI) recently completed her seventh annual World Tour to five continents in eighty days. The purpose of th
26、e tour is to promote the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights to tens of thousands of children and officials.According to UNICEF, 1.2 million children are illegally traded all over the world every year.Sold as goods, these children are forced into inhuman labor, denied basic educatio
27、n and robbed of their childhoods. Youth who do not know their rights are easily cheated by ill-intentioned men. That is why YHRI thinks highly of education.“When the United Nations declared 2010 as the International Year of Youth, I knew that their human rights had to be greater than ever,” Dr. Shut
28、tleworth said. The tour reached Mexico, Guatemala, Panama, Ecuador, Brazil, South Africa, Swaziland, Portugal, Sardinia, Sicily, Italy, Greece, Taiwan, Japan, Hawaii and Los Angeles.The YHRI World Tour 2010 has reached tens of thousands of students as well as officials, educators, and religious lead
29、ers and thus promotes human rights education to millions more.56. 2010 was declared as the International Year of Youth because _.A. 3 million children reported their information to the UNB. many children are suffering from ill-treatment and neglectC. children are illegally traded throughout the whol
30、e worldD. human rights abuses of young people have been avoided57. According to para. 2, Dr. Shuttleworth first started her annual World Tour in _.A. 2000B. 2004C. 2008D. 201058. Youth for Human Rights International is paying attention to education because _.A. education should serve most childrenB.
31、 too many children are forced to leave schoolC. children who know their rights will make more moneyD. children who know little about their rights are easily cheated59. According to the passage, the YHRI World Tour 2010 _.A. has almost stopped the child abuse B. has reached different areas and people
32、C. has found more forced child labor D. was neglected by some political leadersBMost parents love the Internet and want their kids to use it. But a new survey in America finds almost as many also fear the online worldespecially social networking sites such as My Spaceand worry their kids will get in
33、 trouble with people they meet.“The parents see the webs incredible potential(可能性), and they know their kids have to be there.” says James Steyer, CEO of Common Sense Media, which released results from a survey that looked into parental attitudes toward the Internet. “It is also what they are scared
34、 of most.”The study was conducted online May 5-10 by Insight Research Group. It says 80% of parents are concerned about kids meeting bad people online. Thats because young people who largely have grown up with the Net think of it as a social outlet(出口), say the researchers. To young people, the bene
35、fits of giving out some personal information to reach out to friends outweigh the risks. And the study shows they are so comfortable with the medium that 78% have a personal website or blog.Parents also recognize the importance of the Internet. The survey shows 91% think the Net helps their children
36、 explore their passions, and 77% think the Internet is one of the most valuable education tools teens have. But 88% think its important to know what their kids are doing online.Findings suggest both parents and teens need more education about using online media, Steyer says.Internet safety has becom
37、e an increasing concern for parents in America. Organizations like the Non-profit Common Sense have been trying to reach and help parents pay attention to the problem.60. In the second paragraph, the underlined word “It” refers to_.A. Common Sense Media B. the result of the surveyC. the webs incredi
38、ble potential D. the website called My Space61. Why do young people give out their personal information?A. They think it has more advantages than disadvantages.B. They want to make themselves famous by doing that.C. They want to have a personal website each.D. They want to get some information from
39、others.62. Most parents think it is important to know_.A. where their children give out the informationB. what kind of websites they haveC. how often they go online D. what their children are doing online63. From the passage we can infer that_.A. children are too young to know how to use the Interne
40、tB. parents must teach their children how to use the InternetC. parents also need to learn more about using the InternetD. the Internet is the most valuable tool for children to learnCIn any family with more than one child, chidren seem to naturally compete for their parents love and attention. Pare
41、nts say they love every child equally. But is that true?Susan, founder of a consulting firm in Chicago, interviewed 216 women and found that even though none of her questions asked directly about a parent favoring one child over another, about two-thirds of the women said there was a favored child.
42、And they also remembered their experience when they were young. One of the women said, “My mother always liked my brother better, and he got to go to summer camp in 1968 and I didnt.”Plumez, who interviewed parents with both biological children and adoptive children for an adoption book in 2008, fou
43、nd that what matters most is whether your temperaments(性情) are pleasing. “In some cases, parents would say they felt closer to their adopted children,” she says, “Some parents like the children with characters similar to theirs. Two people who are shy and withdrawn might get along well, unless the s
44、hy parent doesnt like that aspect of themselves and they try to push the naturally withdrawn child to be more extroverted.”It could be a result of gender, birth order or how easy or difficult a childs temperament may be, but a parents different treatment has far-reaching effects. Students have found
45、 that less-favored children may suffer emotionally, with decreased self-esteem and behavioral problems in childhood. Favoritism is a reason for the next generation not to like each other.Experts say it is not realistic to say everyone should be treated equally, because no two people are the same and
46、 they relate differently to others.“It does not mean that parent loves or likes one child more. It has to do with which one of them is independent,” says psychologist Laurie Kramer of the University of Illinois.64. The study carried out by Susan shows that _.A. showing favoritism is common in many f
47、amiliesB. most mothers like their sons better than their daughtersC. only two-thirds of the women interviewed have more than a childD. it is a favoritism that leads to absence of harmony in most families65. The underlined word “extroverted” in the third paragraph means _.A. independentB. outgoingC.
48、cleverD. brave66. What can we infer from the passage?A. Favoritism is not beneficial to the development of childrenB. Parents favoritism to a certain child cant be avoided in familiesC. Parents may be favoring one of their children and dont realize itD. People are very much shaped by how they were t
49、reated by their parents67. What is the best title for the passage?A. Parents favoritism can affect children deeplyB. Why do parents show favoritism to children?C. Parents should give attention to all their childrenD. Building a harmonious family is important to childrenDPeople in Shanghai can quench
50、 their thirst with high quality water if the Shanghai Water Authority (SWA) is able to make good on its word. It has vowed to make the citys water match its status as a world class city. “The current tap water quality meets national standards, but, compared with that of the European Union and the Un
51、ited States, it still needs to be improved.” said the SWAs director general, Hang Jiayi. In other developed countries, water fountains can be found almost everywherepeople do not bother with bottled drinking water. By 2020, the water of the Huangpu River will be treated to reduce the amount of organ
52、ic waste in it. Major water works that draw water from the Huangpu will need more treatment facilities to improve the colour, texture, ammonia(氨)and nitrogen content before 2010. These treatment facilities are expected to cost 4 billion yuan, something that could affect the price of water, according
53、 to Chen Yin, SWAs deputy director general. Chen said that replacing water pipes was also a key project. The citys aged pipes are mostly to blame for the bad water quality. The SWA has started the water facilities renovation(更新)work, including the more than 14,000 kilometres of indoor piping, 107,00
54、0 tanks on top of the buildings, and more than 6,000 underground facilities. World Water Day came on March 22, and this years theme is “Water for the future”. Beijing is also drawing up plans during Chinas Water Week, which runs until March 28. By 2010, the water for the Shanghai EXPO is to be above
55、 World Health Organization standards. And, the people of Beijing will be able to drink their tap water as well.68. People in Shanghai can drink their tap water_. A. by 2020 B. in the first half of this year C. by 2010 D. by 200869. What step need not be taken in order to improve the tap water?A. The
56、 water of the Huangpu River will be treated. B. Aged water pipes will be treated.C. Water facilities must be renovated. D. Water fountains must be found.70. Which is the correct statement according to the passage? A. The tap water quality in Shanghai hasnt met national standards.B. World Water Day f
57、ell on March 22 this year. C. The people of Beijing cannot drink their tap water now.D. The treatment of the water of Huangpu River has been finished.71. What is the main idea of the passage?A. The cost of treating the tap water.B. How to reach the water standards of developed countries.C. The proje
58、ct for making tap water drinkable in Shanghai and Beijing.D. The progress of treating the water of Huangpu River.EAll areas of the world face a nurses shortage. But the shortage is most severe in developing countries. Many of their nurses move to the more developed nations for better pay, better wor
59、king conditions and better chances for career development. For example, nearly 2,000 nurses left the Caribbean between 2002 and 2006.The Caribbean nations currently have about 1 nurse for every 1,000 people. The ratio(比例) of nurses to population is about 10 times higher in the United States and coun
60、tries in the European Union(EU). Now, more than 21,000 nurses who trained in the Caribbean are working in the United States, Canada and Britain.Gaetan Lafortune is an official of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development(O.E.C.D) in Paris. He says the nurses shortage also affects ind
61、ustrialized countries. He says, “There is concern in most O.E.C.D.countries that the number of nurses is too small to meet the demand. And what is more worrying is that their concern is sort of growing.” Mr Lafortune says a large number of nurses are expected to retire within the next 10 years. At t
62、he same time, the health care needs of aging populations are expected to grow, intensifying the shortage of nurses.Gaetan Lafortune said, “In the U.S., for instance, some researchers have found that there may be a shortage of close to a million nurses by 2020.” The United States is 1 of the 21 count
63、ries in the O.C.E.D. Gaetan Lafortune says in the recent years many of the countries increased their efforts to hire foreign nurses. As a result of that, O.E.C.D. countries were mainly exporting their shortage problem to countries that may have an even greater need for these nurses.72. What will be
64、the main causes of the global nurses shortage in the next 10 years?a. The demand for nurses will decrease.b. Many nurses will be too old to work.c. Many rich countries will hire more foreign nurses.d. Nurses are often looked down upon.e. Aging populations will increase rapidlyA. a and bB. b and cC.
65、b and eD. c and d73. The underlined word “intensify” in para. 3 means “_”.A. strengthenB. neglect C. reduceD. cause74. We know from this text that America and the EU countries _.A. refuse to offer equal pay to foreign nursesB. have at least one nurse out of 100 peopleC. dont like to train nurses of
66、their own countriesD. have more serious nursing problems than the Caribbean nations75. What does the text mainly tell us?A. Nursing is no longer a worthwhile profession in most countries.B. The different attitudes towards nursing in different countries.C. Nurses shortage will result in serious conse
67、quences.D. The health care industry needs more nurses./线封密 南高_级_班 姓名_ 学号_ 考号第卷(共35分)第四部分 写作(共三节,满分35分)第一节 单词拼写(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)76. The Song Dynasty c_ three great inventions to world civilization, which have improved peoples life a lot.77. A kind of friendly _ (气氛) can be felt throughout the convers
68、ation.78. You have been _ (推荐) as a typist in our company.79. He lit a c_, got up and went off.80. Doing sports r_ will help you keep healthy.第二节 短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) 此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。对标有题号的每一行做出判断:如无错误,在该行右边横线上画一个勾( );如有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正: 此行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线()划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线划掉。 此行缺一个词:在缺词处加一
69、个漏字符号( ),在该行右边的横线上写出该加的词。此行错一个词:在错的词下划一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词。Born to be the basketball player, Kobe Bryant 81. _showed his shooting talent in an early age. He has always 82. _occupied with proving his skills on the court and improving 83. _himself. Having enjoyed a successfully high school basketball 8
70、4. _career, Kobe went straight into the NBA after graduated. So 85. _far, Kobe has led the Lakers to four NBA championships. 86. _Thus, he is never content with his past achievements. He 87. _is famous for getting his teammates stay up late practising. 88. _When he learned a new move, he asks his te
71、ammates to practise 89. _it with him after it is perfect. “When you win, you have to 90. _constantly look for ways to get better.” Kobe said.第三节 书面表达(满分20分)最近,你班组织全班同学进行了一场英语讨论。讨论的主题是:中国是否应该发展私家车?请你根据下表所提供的信息,给报社写一篇报道,客观地介绍讨论的结果。40%的同学认为60%的同学认为1应该发展私家车;1不应该发展私家车;2私家车可以让人上班、旅游等更方便,能使人更好地享受生活;2私家车多会消
72、耗(consume)更多的汽油, 加剧环境污染;3私家车的生产可以增加就业机会,增加国民收入。3私家车多会使交通堵塞更严重。要求:1词数:100左右。2开头部分已给出,不计入总字数。Recently, our class have had a discussion about whether China should develop its private car industry. The results are as follows:_参考答案听力15ACABA 610BABCC1115ABCBB 1620CBACA单选2125ADCDD2630BABBA 3135BCDAD完型3640B
73、DCBA 4145DDBAB 4650CCDAC 5155BBCDD阅读理解A. BBDBB. CADCC. ABDA D. CDBCE. CABD单词拼写76. contributed 77. atmosphere 78. recommended 79. cigarette 80. regularly改错81. thea82. inat83. occupied前加been84. successfullysuccessful85. graduated前加he或graduatedgraduation/graduating86. 正确 87. ThusHowever 88. stay前加to89.
74、 learned learns 90. afteruntil写作One possible version:Recently, our class have had a discussion about whether China should develop its private car industry. The results are as follows:About 40% of the class hold the view that China should encourage private car industry greatly. They believe private c
75、ars can make it easier and more comfortable for Chinese to go to work, travel and so on. With private cars, we can enjoy life more. Whats more, car industry can provide more employment opportunities and increase our national income.However, 60% are strongly against doing so. First, they think that p
76、rivate cars can increase gas consumption and thus cause even more serious pollution to our environment. Besides, the increasing cars will cause even more traffic jams often. In my opinion, private cars can never replace public transport system. Therefore, whether to encourage them or not should be taken seriously. (119 words) 高考资源网()来源:高考资源网版权所有:高考资源网(www.k s 5 )版权所有:高考资源网()版权所有:高考资源网()