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2012年普通高等學(xué)校招生全國統(tǒng)一考試(山東卷)英語第卷(共105分)第一部 聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分) 第二部分 英語知識運(yùn)用 (共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié) 語法和詞匯知識 (共15小題; 每小題1分,滿分15分)從A. B. C. D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選碩,并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。21. When you are done with the book, just give it to Lucy or Helen or _. A. whoever B. wherever C. whatever D. however22. - Sorry Im late. I got stuck in traffic. - _. Youre here now. Come in and sit down. A. You are welcome. B. Thats right.C. I have no idea. D. Never mind.23. Maria has written two novels, both of _ have been made into television series. A. them B. that C. which D. what24. My first _ of him was that he was a kind and thoughtful young man. A. expression B. attention C. satisfaction D. impression25. It doesnt matter _ you paid by cash or credit card in this store. A. how B. whether C. what D. why26. George returned after the war, only _ that his wife had left him. A. to be told B. telling C. being told D. told27. He smiled politely _ Mary apologized for her drunken friends. A. as B. if C. unless D. though28. After Jack had sent some e-mails, he _ working on his project. A. had started B. has started C. started D. starts29. Being able to afford _ drink would be _ comfort in those tough times. A. the, the B. a, a C. a, 不填 D. 不填, a30. If we _ adequate preparations, the conference wouldnt have been so successful.A. havent made B. wouldnt make C. didnt make D. hadnt made31. - I dont know about you, but Im sick and tired of this weather. - _. I cant stand all this rain.A. I dont care. B. Its hard to say.C. So am I. D. I hope so.32. A number of high buildings have arisen _ there was nothing a year ago but ruins. A. when B. where C. before D. until33. Be _ - you cant expect me to finish all this work in so little time. A. reasonable B. confident C. creative D. grateful34. The manager was concerned to hear that two of his trusted workers _. A. will leave B. are leaving C. have left D. were leaving35. After completing and signing it, please return the form to us in the envelope_. A. providing B. provided C. having provided D. provide第二節(jié) 完形填空 (共20小題,每小題1分,滿分20分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C、D)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。Wherever we hear about “the homeless,” most of us think of the Developing World. But the 36 is that homelessness is everywhere. For example, how many of us would expect to see people living on the streets of a 37 country like Germany?Kurt Muller and his wife Rita have spent eleven years making 38 for the homeless of Berlin, Germanys capital. They first 39 one long hot summer when most Germans were 40 on holiday .Kurt and his wife stayed at home ,made sandwiches, 41 a table in the street and gave food to the homeless .The Mullers soon realized that food and clothing werent 42.”What these people also need is warmth and 43,”says Rita. The Mullers didnt 44 to give their phone number to the street people and told them to phone anytime. Rita 45 there was somebody at home to answer the phone and their home was always 46 to anyone who couldnt face another night on the street.The couple were soon 47 all their time and money, so Kurt visited food and clothing companies to 48 donations. Today, over thirty companies 49 donate food and other goods to the cause and volunteers help to 50 them to the homeless .The public also give clothes and money and a shoe producer 51 new shoes.Kurt and Rita receive no 52 for their hard work. “We feel like parents, ”says Rita ,”and parents shouldnt 53 money for helping their chilkren. The love we get on the streets is our salary.” Though Rita admits she often gets 54, she says she will continue with her work because she likes the feeling of having made a 55 in the world.36. A. result B. truth C. reason D. idea37. A. traditional B. developing C. typical D. wealthy38. A. preparations B. houses C. meals D. suggestions39. A. began B. met C. called D. left40. A. asleep B. alone C. across D. away41. A. brought up B. set up C. put aside D. gave away 42. A. enough B. necessary C. helpful D. expensive43. A. fame B. freedom C. courage D. caring44. A. hesitate B. agree C. pretend D. intend45. A. made sense B. found out C. made sure D. worked out46. A. open B. crowded C. noisy D. near47. A. costing B. wasting C. taking D. spending48. A. pay for B. ask for C. look into D. carry out49. A. completely B. calmly C. regularly D. roughly50. A. advertise B. sell C. deliver D. lend51. A. donates B. produces C. designs D. collects52. A. permission B. payment C. directions D. support53. A. borrow B. raise C. save D. expect54. A. surprised B. excited C. tried D. amused55. A. profit B. difference C. decision D. rule第三部分 閱讀理解(共20小題,每題2分,滿分40分) 閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C、D)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該選項(xiàng)涂黑。AThe Pacific island nation of Nauru used to be a beautiful place. Now it is an ecological disaster area. Naurus heartbreaking story could have one good consequence-other countries night learn from its mistakes. For thousands of years, Polynesian people lived on the remote island of Nauru, far from western civilization. The first European to arrive was John Fearn in 1798. He was the captain of the Hunter, a whaling ship. He called the island Pleasant Island. However, because it was very remote, Nauru had little communication with Europeans at first. Then whaling ships and other traders began to visit, bringing guns and alcohol. These elements destroyed the social balance of the twelve family groups on the island. A ten-year civil war started, which reduced the population from 1,400 to 900. Naurus real troubles began in 1899 when a British mining company discovered phosphate(磷酸鹽)on the island. In fact, it found that the island of Nauru was nearly all phosphate, which is a very important fertilizer for farming. The company began mining the phosphate. A phosphate mine is not a hole in the ground; it is a strip mine .when a company strip- mines, it removes the top layer of soil. Then it takes away the material it wants. Strip-mining totally destroys the land. Gradually, the lovely island of Nauru started to look like the moon. In 1968, Nauru became one of the richest countries in the world. Every year the government received millions and millions of dollars for its phosphate. Unfortunately, the leaders invested the money unwisely and lost millions of dollars. In addition, they used millions more dollars for personal expenses. Soon people realized that they had a terrible. problem-their phosphate was running out. Ninety percent of their island was destroyed and they had nothing. By 2000, Nauru was almost financially ruined. Experts say that it would take approximately $433,600,000 and more than 20 years to repair the island. This will probably never happen.56. What might be the authors purpose in writing the text? A. To seek help for Naurus problems. B. To give a warning to other countries. C. To show the importance of money. D. To tell a heartbreaking story of a war.57. What was Nauru like before the Europeans came? A. Rich and powerful. B. Modern and open. C. Peaceful and attractive. D. Greedy and aggressive. 58. The ecological disaster in Nauru resulted from .A. soil pollution B. phosphate overmining C. farming activity D. whale hunting 59. Which of the following was a cause of Naurus financial problem? A. Its leaders misused the money. B. It spent too much repairing the island. C. Its phosphate mining cost much money. D. It lost millions of dollars in the civil war.60. What can we learn about Nauru from the last paragraph? A. The ecological damage is difficult to repair. B. The leaders will take the experts words seriously C. The island was abandoned by the Nauruans. D. The phosphate mines were destroyed.BOne of the greatest contributors to the fist Oxford English Dictionary was also one of its most unusual. In 1879, Oxford University in England asked Prof. James Murray to serve as editor for what was to be the most ambitious dictionary in the history of the English language. It would include every English word possible and would give not only the definition but also the history of the history of the word and quotations(引文)showing how it was used. This was a huge task, so Murray had to find volunteers from Britain, the United States, and the British colonies to search every newspaper, magazine, and book ever written in English. Hundreds of volunteers responded, including William Chester Minor . Dr. minor was an American surgeon who had served in the Civil War and was now living in England. He gave his address as “Broadmoor, Crowthome, Berkshire, “ 50 miles from Oxford. Minor joined the army of volunteers sending words and quotations to Murray. Over the next 17 years, he became one of the staffs most valued contributors. But he was also a mystery. In spite of many invitations, he would always decline to visit Oxford. So in 1897, Murray finally decided to travel to Crowthome himself. When he arrived, he found Minor locked in a book-lined cell at the Broadmoor Asylum (精神病院)for the Criminally Insane. Murray and Minor became friends, sharing their love of words. Minor continued contributing to the dictionary, sending in more than 10,000 submissions in 20 years. Murray continued to visit Minor regularly, sometimes taking walks with him around the asylum grounds. In 1810, Minor left Broadmoor for an asylum in his native America. Murray was at the jport to wave goodbye to his remarkable friend. Minor died in 1920, seven years before the first edition of the Oxford English Dictionary was completed. The 12 volumes defined 414,825 words, and thousands of them were contributions from a very scholarly and devoted asylum patient. 61. According to the text, the first Oxford English Dictionary A. came out before Minor died B. was edited by an American volunteer C. included the English words invented by Murray D. was intended to be the most ambitious English dictionary62. How did Dr. Minor contribute to the dictionary? A. He helped Murray to find hundreds of volunteers. B. He sent newspapers, magazines and books to Murray. C. He provided a great number of words and quotations. D. He went to England to work with Murray.63. Why did Dr. Minor refuse to visit Oxford? A. He was shut in an asylum. B. He lived far from Oxford. C. He was busy writing a book. D. He disliked traveling.64. Prof. Murray and Dr. Minor became friends mainly because A. they both served in the Civil War B. they had a common interest in words C. Minor recovered with the help of Murray D. Murray went to America regularly to visit Minor 65. Which of the following best describes Dr. Minor? A. Brave and determined. B. Cautious and friendly. C. Considerate and optimistic. D. Unusual and scholarly.CMinor joined the army of volunteers sending words and quotations to Murray. Over the next 17 years, he became one of the staffs most valued contributors.But he was also a mystery. In spite of many invitations, he would always decline to visit Oxford. So in 1897, Murray finally decided to travel to Crowthorne himself. When he arrived, he found Minor locked in a book-lined cell at the Broadmoor Asylum(精神病院)for the Criminally Insane.Murray and Minor became friends, sharing their love of words. Minor continued contributing to the dictionary, sending in more than 10,000 submissions in 20 years. Murray continued to visit Minor regularly, sometimes taking walks with him around the asylum grounds.In 1910, Minor left Broadmoor for an asylum in his native America. Murray was at the port to wave goodbye to his remarkable friend.Minor died in 1920, seven years before the first edition of the Oxford English Dictionary was completed. The 12 volumes defined 414,825 words, and thousands of them were contributions from a very scholarly and devoted asylum patient.61. According to the text, the first Oxford English Dictionary _. A. came out before Minor diedB. was edited by an American volunteerC. included the English words invented by MurrayD. was intended to be the most ambitious English dictionary62. How did Dr. Minor contribute to the dictionary? A. He helped Murray to find hundreds of volunteers.B. He sent newspapers, magazines and books to Murray.C. He provided a great number of words and quotations.D. He went to England to work with Murray.63. Why did Dr. Minor refuse to visit Oxford? A. He was shut in an asylum. B. He lived far from Oxford.C. He was busy writing a book.D. He disliked traveling.64. Prof. Murray and Dr. Minor became friends mainly because _. A. they both served in the Civil WarB. they had a common interest in wordsC. Minor recovered with the help of MurrayD. Murray went to America regularly to visit Minor65. Which of the following best describes Dr. Minor? A. Brave and determined. B. Cautious and friendly.C. Considerate and optimistic. D. Unusual and scholarly.D For those who are tired of doing the laundry, Samsung has found an answer: a washing machine that can tell you when your laundry is done via a smartphone app (application). Strange though it may seem-“my wife already does that” was a common response among attendees viewing the device when it was introduced at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) this week -Samsung is just one of many appliance makers racing to install a large number of internet-connected features in machines in an effort to make them “smart”. Last year, it was a refrigerator that tweeted. This year, its Wi-Fi-enabled laundry machined and fridges that can tell you when your groceries are going bad.The washers and dryers, available starting in the spring, connect to any smartphone through a downloadable application. The phone can then be used as a remote control, so the machines can be turned on and off while their owner is at work or on the bus.Samsung says its not just something new - the app connection actually has some practical uses.“If you started to dry clothes in the morning and forgot to take them out, you can go to your ready to go,” said spokesperson Amy Schmidt.The company also says that with electricity rates varying depending on the time of day, more control over when the machines are used can help save money.Perhaps, but what they will probably really accomplish is what all good technologies do - enable laziness. Rather than getting up to check on whether the laundry is done, users will instead monitor it on their phones while watching TV.72. What can be inferred from the common response of the attendees at the CES? A. The machine will be a big success. B. Their wives like doing the laundry. C. The machine is unrelated to their life. D. This kind of technology is familiar to them.73. What can we learn about the new laundry machines?A. They can tell you when your clothes need washing. B. They can be controlled with a smartphone. C. They are difficult to operate. D. They are sold at a low price.74. We can conclude from Samsungs statements that_ A. the app connection makes life easier. B. it is better to dry clothes in the morning. C. smartphones can shorten the drying time. D. we should refresh clothes back at home.75. What is the main idea of the last paragraph? A. The laundry should be frequently checked. B. Lazy people like using such machines. C. Good technologies also cause problems. D. Television may help do the laundry.第卷(共45分)第四部分 書面表達(dá)(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié) 閱讀表達(dá)(共5小題,每小題3分,滿分15分) 閱讀下面短文并回答問題,然后將答案寫到答題卡相應(yīng)的位置上(請注意76至79四個(gè)小題后面的詞數(shù)要求)。 1 Ashley powers mother bought a computer for her when she was eight . When she was thirteen, she was surfing the internet regularly, but she couldnt find anywhere for teenagers to meet and talk .And one day she thought , “If I had my own website , Id make it a really interesting site for teenagers .” 2 So ,when Ashley was sixteen ,she launched her own website ,called GooseHead . She had no idea how big a success it would be , but three years later ,the site was the most successful teen site in the USA ! It was getting 100,000 hits every day, and Ashley had about 30 employees. 3 After

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