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1、成都高新區(qū)高2013 屆 2012 年 12 月統(tǒng)一測試試題卷英語(考試時間:12月 7 日上午 8:00-10:00 )本試卷分第i卷(選擇題)和第n卷(非選擇題)兩部分,全卷?t分150分??忌⒁猓? .答題前,務必在試題卷、答題卷和機讀卡規(guī)定的地方填寫自己的姓名、座位號。 請在機讀卡姓名的旁邊寫上座位號。2 .答第I卷時(補全對話除外),每小題選出答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對應題目的答 案標號涂黑。如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標號。第n卷用 0.5的黑色簽字筆 在答題卷上書寫作答。第I卷(選擇題,共90分)第一部分英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分40 分)第一節(jié) 單項填空(共

2、10 小題;每小題1 分 ,滿分 10 分)從每題所給的A、 B、 C、 D 四個選項中,選出最佳選項, 并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。1. How come your father can read books in German? Well, he on a project with some German engineers for 3 years when he was young.A. worked B. was working C. had workedD. would work2. I saw your uncle take a taxi to the airport. Why did

3、n t you drive him there?I . But my car .A. would; was fixedB. would have; was fixedC. would have; was being fixed D. did; was being fixed3. Jack had feeling of excitement when hearing his article had beenpublished in school magazine.A. the; a B. a; theC. ; theD the; 4. A few days after the interview

4、, I received a letter me admission to theuniversity.A. offeringB. offered C. having offered D. to be offered5. Low-carbon lifestyle is of great benefit to improve the world environment.can be enjoyed from it until you have a deep understanding of it, however.A. Something B. Much C. FewD. Nothing6. Y

5、ou re going to publish my book. Are you serious?. It s to be published next month.A. No, I am notB. No, I was just jokingC. Yes, I doD. Yes, I have never been more serious7. So absorbed in her work that she didn' t realize it was time that shepicked up her daughter.A. she wasB. was she C. did sh

6、e D. she did8. - Excuse me, sir!?Could you please tell me the way to the botanical garden?A. PardonB. What C. YesD. Please9.some teenagers dorit realize is difficult life can be after they getaddicted to drugs.A. What; how B. That; howC. That; what D. What; what a10. Spelling Bee is a contest compet

7、itors, usually children, are asked tospell as many words as possible.A. which B. what C. whereD. when第二節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中選出可 以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。Oops." I fell flat on my face and my books scattered (散落)on the ground. I muttered (咕噥)through closed teeth

8、, I forgot about that stupid bump (不平的路 面).I ' ve got to remember it tomorrow. ”Today there was a reason I was 11 . This was the day we had to 12 a poem in class. Although I had only lived in France for a few months, I still had to do all the homework from my classes in school.Memorizing the poe

9、m had taken me hours, but I still wasn' t 13 if I would remember it when I stood up in front of class.This 14 walk to school was always full of 15 . Every day I 16 pass a dog that lived by a church. The huge black animal with long teeth and a loud bark was my _17_. He had once 18 me so completel

10、y by surprise that I had jumped in front of a car and was nearly _19. .But today I had remembered to collect some stones to _20_. He would _21 for all the times he had given me a shock.but the beast wasnThe; onaround today!time I was _22_ to fight him and he was 23 .My mind _24 back to the poem. Thi

11、s was the first poem I' d tried to memorize.When I got to school there were still a good five minutes before class. Then timecame for the poem recitals.“Would anyone like to 25 ?” askd Madame Thimonier.I remembered my dad ' s advice:"Just go first26ndeveryone. Even if youforget part of

12、the poem, you ' ll have made a good impression! ”So I raised my hand. Madame Thimonier looked surprised.I walked to the front of the room. I began and soon stumbled (結(jié)巴)on the first line but managed to 27 from my mistake and continue. 28 was all coming back to me. Those hours spent memorizing th

13、e poem had 29 .I kept reciting at a rapid pace. I looked over at Madame Thimonier and saw a look of astonishment on her face.I walked backto my desk full of30 after I hadsaid the whole poemperfectly.11. A. forgetfulB. strangeC. upsetD. distracted12. A. reciteB. explainC. rememberD. analyze13. A. cle

14、arB. sureC. doubtfulD. aware14. A. regularB. longC. dailyD. short15. A. dangerB. excitementC. astonishmentD. fright16. A. had toB. needed toC. hated toD. loved to17. A. friendB. enemyC. guideD. fellow18. A. takenB. madeC. broughtD. caught19. A. run offB. broken downC. knocked offD. run over20. A. ha

15、ve funB. train itC. fight backD. give it a lesson21. A. learnB. seeC. regretD. pay22. A. nervousB. readyC. willingD. determined23. A. disappearedB. goneC. missingD. lost24. A. flewB. cameC. gotD. wandered25. A. startB. tryC. volunteerD. recite26. A. impressB. encourageC. surpriseD. show27. A. recove

16、rB. riseC. freeD. break28. A. ThisB. ThatC. ItD. Memory29. A. paid backB. paid offC. worked outD. made it30. A. confidenceB. respectC. beliefD. pride第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié) 閱讀短文(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、日C和D)中,選出最彳t選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。AThe Donkey Mobile LibraryIt is a bright morning in the Et

17、hiopian countryside. Yohannes walks beside a pair of donkeys that are pulling a two-wheeled cart. They arrive at the agricultural town of Awassa where Yohannes opens the sides of the cart to display, not the usual vegetables or tools, but children s books. This is the Donkey Mobile Library, the firs

18、tof its kind in Ethiopia and one of only a few in the world.Yohannes was born in Ethiopia, North Africa, but trained to be a librarian in the USA and returned to Ethiopia years ago. The cart is full of picture books donated by American libraries, teachers and school children.Yohannes arranges small

19、painted benches in the shade of the trees, and suddenly Ethiopian children come shouting and racing down eve ry road and path. It s mobile library day! They circle the bookshelves with great excitement. Until the Donkey Mobile Library began its regular two-monthly visits, many of these children had

20、never seen a book.“ Without books, education is very dull, liek food without salt. You can survive but you can rteally come alive, s” ays Yohannes. “ Theability to read is the basis for greater productivity, better health and longer life. Even though the children lack material goods, with books they

21、 can imagine a world of possibilities. ”Yohannesfirst worked in the children secstion of the main library in America. Surrounded by books he had never seen before, he realized how joyful and imaginative children litesrature is. He says, “alwI ays thought of Ethiopia. But how could I bring children s

22、 books to my home country when it had almost no libraries to keep the books in? ”He contacted Jane Kurtz, a writer born in America but brought up in Ethiopia, and together they created the Donkey Mobile Library. The children say that the Library has given them ideas about what they might do in the f

23、uture. A child called Dareje wants to be a scientist and find a cure for life-threatening diseases. An eleven year-old girl, Fikerte, wants to do research about the moon and discover new facts about outer space. Tamrat, aged 10, comes every time.“ What brings you back here time and time again?” the

24、librarian asks him.“ The stories, ” Tamrat replies instantly.31. How do the children feel when they see the Donkey Mobile Library?A. Curious. B. Surprised. C. Interested. D. Excited.32. We can conclude from the passage that .A. Ethiopian children have no idea about their futureB. Yohannes and Kurtz

25、share similar life experiencesC. donkey carts in Awassa usually carry vegetables and toolsD. most books in the Donkey Mobile Library were bought in America 33. According to the passage, the Donkey Mobile Library.A. visits the countryside every dayB. benefits Ethiopian children a lotC. was created by

26、 Yohannes himselfD. was the first of its kind in the world34. Where is the passage most likely to have been taken from? . A news report.B. A book review.C. A historical story.D. An advertisement.BParis in the springtime was, is and always will be, something rather special. Why not experience it for

27、yourself with this excellent break for four days? This attractive city has something to offer to everyone and with prices at just£ 129.Your break begins with comfortable bus transfer from local pick-up points and travel to Paris is via cross-channel ferry, arriving at your hotel in the evening.

28、 The Ibis is an excellent quality hotel with private equipment in all rooms: satellite TV, radio, telephone and alarm clock. It has a bar and restaurant and is situated about two miles south of Notre Dame enabling you to explore Paris with ease.The following day, after continental breakfast (include

29、d), the bus takes you on a comprehensive sightseeing tour of the city, during which you will see the Eiffel Tower, Champs ElyseesLArc de Triomphe the Louvre, in fact almost every famous landmark you have ever heard of. You then leave Paris and take a short drive to the magnificent Palace of Versaill

30、es, the home of Louis XIV. The tour ends mid-afternoon back in Paris where you will have the remainder of the day at your leisure. In the evening there is a “ Paris by Night “ tour showing you the beautiful buildings with bright lights.Day three takes you to Montmarter, Perhaps the most attractive q

31、uarter of Paris and home of the Sacre Coeur and the Moulin Rouge. In the afternoon you are free to explore this beautiful city as you wish, perhaps a pleasure voyage on the River Seine, wander around the beautiful gardens or look among the antique shops(古董店).In the evening you will have the opportun

32、ity to visit the best nightclub in the city, the splendid Paradis Latain. On the final day it' s back to the UK via channel ferry.Included in the price of £ 129 per person: Return comfortable bs travel to Paris Return ferry crossings 3nights housing in a twin bedded room in a Central Paris

33、hotel with privatefacilities Continental breakfast during your stay Guided sightseeing tour of “ Paris by Day ” and “ Paris by Night Visit to the Clateau of Versailles (admission not included) Tour around Montmartre Services of experienced biingual tour guide at all times35. What is the purpose of t

34、his passage?A. To show the price of traveling to Paris. B. To tell tourists the routes to Paris.C. To introduce the city of Paris.D. To attract tourists to Paris.36. During the stay in Paris, the tourists will.A. have a “Paris by Night " tour on he first eveningB. live in a hotel two miles away

35、 from ParisC. have free time for half a dayD. have a pleasure voyage on the River Seine together37. What does the underlined word “quarter mean in the passage?A. An area of a town.B. A period of 15 minutes.C. A coin used in the US and Canada worth 25 cents.D. One of four equal parts into which somet

36、hing can be divided.38. According to the passage, which of the following is true?A. The Palace of Versailles is not in the center of Paris.B. The tourists can telephone in the Ibis without paying.C. It will take you a long time to get to Montmartre from Paris.D. The tourists will spend the night in

37、the antique shops on the third day.CTrees should only be pruned (修剪)when there is a good and clear reason for doing so and, the number of such reasons is small. Pruning involves the cutting away of overgrown and unwanted branches, and the inexperienced gardener can be encouraged by the thought that

38、more damage results from doing it unnecessarily than from leaving the tree to grow in its own way.First, pruning may be done to make sure that trees have desired shape or size. The object may be to get a tree of the right height, and at the same time to help the growth of small side branches, which

39、will thicken its appearance or give it a special shape. Secondly, pruning may be done to make the tree healthier. You may cut out diseased or dead wood, or branches that are rubbing against each other and thus cause wounds. The health of a tree may be encouraged by removing branches that are blockin

40、g up the center and so preventing the free movement of air.One result of pruning is that an open wound is left on the tree and this provides an easy entry for disease, but it is a wound that will heal (愈合 ). Often there is a race between the healing and the disease as to whether the tree will live o

41、r die, so that there is a period when the tree is at risk. It should be the aim of every gardener to reduce that risk of death as far as possible. It is important to make the area, which has been pruned, smooth and clean, for healing will be slowed down by roughness. You should allow the cut surface

42、 to dry for a few hours and then paint it with one of the materials available from garden shops produced especially for this purpose. Pruning is usually done in winter, for then you can see the shape of the tree clearly without interference ( 妨礙 ) from the leaves and also it is very unlikely that th

43、e cuts you make will bleed. If this does happen, it is, of course, impossible to paint them properly.39. Why should pruning be done?A. To make the tree grow taller.B. To improve the shape of the tree.C. To get rid of the small branches.D. To make the small branches thicker.40. Trees become unhealthy

44、 if the gardener .A. helps a wound to dry.B. covers a rough surface.C. damages some of the small side branches.D. allows too many branches to grow in the middle.41. Why is a special material painted on the tree?A. To help a wound to dry.B. To cover a rough surface.C. To prevent disease entering a wo

45、und. D. To make a wound smooth.42. The writer wrote this passageA. to introduce some common knowledge of pruning.B. to discuss different methods of pruning.C. to explain how trees develop disease.D. to give practical instruction for pruning a tree.DPeople born in the winter are more likely to suffer

46、 mental health disorders, according to a recent study carried out by researchers at Vanderbilt University in Tennessee.Researchers raised baby mice from birth to weanin g 斷奶)in either" summerlight cycles of 16 hours of light and eight hours of dark or “ wintercy” cles of eight hours of light an

47、d 16 hours of dark. A third group experienced 12 hours of light and 12 hours of dark a day,Then half the winter mice stayed in a winter cycle, while half switched to asummer schedule. The summer mice were similarly split. The mice raised in equal periods of light and dark were split into three group

48、s, one of which stayed on the 12-hour schedule, one of which joined the winter group, and one of which joined the summer subset.After 28 days, it turns out the summer-born mice behaved the same whether they stayed on the summer cycle or switched to winter. But among the winter-born mice, those staye

49、d in winter kept their previous schedule, while those that switched to summer stayed active for an extra hour and a half, which indicates that mice born and weaned in a winter light cycle showed dramatic disruptions in their biological clocks.The finding is the first of its kind in mammals, and it c

50、ould explain why people born in the winter are at higher risk for mental health disorders including bipolar depression, schizophrenia and seasonal affective disorder.“Weknow that the biological clock regulates mood in humans," said study researcher McMahon. "If an imprinting mechanism (運行機

51、制) similar to the one that we found in mice operates in humans, then it could not only have an effect on a number of behavioral disorders, but also have a more general effect on personality. 43. How many groups of mice are there finally in all in the experiment?A. fourB. fiveC. sixD. seven44. What&#

52、39;s the main idea of the text?A. The biological clock regulates mood in humans.B. people born in the winter are at higher risk for physical health disorders.C. Being born in the winter has a negative effect on people's mental health.D. The length of light will influence the behavior of the mice

53、.45. The underlined word "split" can be replaced by ? ( Line 2, Paragraph?A. dividedB. tornC. hit D. ended46. Which group of mice has changed their behavior after the experiment?A. The group born in the winter and staying in the winter.B. The group born in the winter and switching to the s

54、ummer.C. The group born in the summer and staying in the summer.D. The group born in the summer and switching to the winter.47. Who is the appropriate reader of the passage?A. a job hunterB. a student in the universityC. a newly-married coupleD. an experienced dentistE“Hey, Jenna, do you think we &#

55、39; ll still be friends when we -two?” 'I aekeghty my friend. It was clear that she was wondering where I had come up with such a question. Losing Jenna would be like losing a very close sister. We hung out together.We gave each other advice.“ Of course, we ll still be friends when we-two.” re e

56、ightyJenna announced loudly.The next year, in the fourth grade, we met Jamie. The three of us soon became close friends. We played together almost every day. I thought even time couldn t pull us apart, but I was sadly mistaken.The three of us started fighting a lot. Before Christmas, we had a really

57、 big fight, and Jamie and Jenna were against me, both saying I was bossy. I felt helpless and lonely. I thought Christmas would be horrible!I was surprised when Jenna came to my house and gave me an awesome Christmas card she had made for me. I was so sure that she was still disappointed with me.“ Wow”, I said, breaking the silence as we stood on either side of my front doo.r Thank.” sOkaywell I have to go,“ Oka See you later then“ Who was that at the door? The card started off with friends. I am sorry about what I saidshe. said softlyand I closed t.he door” my mu.m askedMerry Christmas ”

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