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1、保密 啟用前【考試時(shí)間:2014年11月1日15:00-17:00】綿陽市高中2012級(jí)第一次診斷性考試英 語本試題卷分第I卷(選擇題)和第II卷(非選擇題),第I卷1至8頁,第II卷9至10頁。滿分150分??荚嚂r(shí)間120分鐘??忌鞔饡r(shí),須將答案答在答題卡上,在本試題卷、草稿紙上答題無效。考試結(jié)束后,將本試題卷和答題卡一并交回。第卷(選擇題,共90分)注意事項(xiàng):1必須使用2B鉛筆在答題卡上將所選答案對(duì)應(yīng)的標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。2第I卷共兩部分,共計(jì)90分。第一部分:英語知識(shí)運(yùn)用 (共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié) 單項(xiàng)填空 從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳答案,并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。(

2、共10小題;每小題1分,共10分)1.Darling, make a careful budget for our son at university._, he wasnt born yesterday. A. Come onB. Look outC. Thats settledD. Thats great2.The Great Wall leaves visitors a puzzle _ early Chinese people managed to build it without modern tools.A. whyB. whenC. whereD. how3.I bought m

3、y wife the dress for a lot of money, but hardly _ her wear it.A. I seeB. do I seeC. see ID. I do see4. Lessons, when _ in fun ways, will certainly inspire the students interest.A. organizingB. to be organizedC. to organizeD. organized5. He is a typical couch potato _ his wife likes to go outdoors.A.

4、 sinceB. whileC. whenD. as6. Recently I met him for the project, but I dont know if he _ his mind.A. changedB. had changedC. has changedD.would change7.I dont think the medicine has magic power for my trouble.Anyhow, youd better try it _ help some way.A. mustB. shouldC. mayD. shall8. We expect you t

5、o become someone _ well feel very proud in the future.A. of whomB. for whomC. whoD. that9. Mr. Clark didnt explain very clearly. In fact, _ students really understood.A. quite a fewB. quite a littleC. just a fewD. just a little10. My teacher used to give me helpful advice. Now I do regret _ it.A. no

6、t takingB. not to takeC. not takeD. not taken第二節(jié) 完形填空閱讀下面短文, 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。(共20小題;每小題1.5分,共30分)I was blind, but I was ashamed of it if it was known. I refused to use a white stick and  11  asking for help. After all, I was a teenage girl, and

7、 I couldnt  12  people to look at me and think I was not like  13  . I must have been a terrible danger on the  14  . Coming across me  15  through the traffic, motorists probably would have to step rapidly on their 

8、; 16  . One evening, I  17  the bus about halfway home where I had to change buses,   18  as usual I ran into something, “Im awfully sorry,” I said and stepped forward only to run into it again. When it happened a third time, I realized I had be

9、en  19  to a lamppost. This was just one of the  20  things that constantly happened to me. So I carried on and found the bus stop, which was a request stop, where the bus wouldnt stop unless  21  wanted to get on or off. No one else was th

10、ere and I had to try to  22  if the bus had arrived. Generally in this situation, because I hated  23  I was blind by asking for help, I tried to guess at the sound. Sometimes I would  24  a big lorry and stand there feeling stupid as it dr

11、ew away. In the end, I usually managed to  25  my pride and ask someone at the stop for help. But on this particular evening no one  26  me at the stop; It seemed that everyone had  27  decided not to travel by bus. Of course I heard plenty

12、 of buses pass, or I  28  I did. But because I had given up stopping them for  29  of making a fool of myself, I let them all go by. I stood there  30  for half an hour without stopping one. Then I gave up. I decided to walk on to the next

13、stop.11. A. startedB. riskedC. hatedD. liked12. A. understandB. bear C. blame D. forgive13. A. it B. himC. me D. them14. A. campus B. ground C. roads D. floor15. A. wandering B. runningC. rolling D. cycling16. A. vehicles B. phonesC. companions D. brakes17. A. got off B. got onC. got through D. got

14、up18. A. soB. andC. orD. but19. A. apologizing B. explainingC. complainingD. reporting20. A. cool B. stupid C. cleverD. unforgettable21. A. visitorsB. guestsC. driversD. passengers22. A. countB. discoverC. guessD. calculate23. A. admittingB. showingC. hidingD. remembering24. A. catchB. moveC. cheatD

15、. stop25. A. swallowB. tradeC. expressD. recover26. A. invitedB. joined C. botheredD. reminded27. A. rapidlyB. cautiouslyC. directlyD. suddenly28. A. thoughtB. plannedC. preparedD. demanded29. A. funB. joyC. fearD. hope30. A. againB. aloneC. aloudD. around第二部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),共50分)第一節(jié) 閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B

16、、C、D )中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。(共20小題,每小題2分,共40分)AIt was such an extremely freezing day that I decided to get a cup of hot drinking first after work. As my colleague, Ricky, and I were making our way to a coffee shop, I noticed an old gentleman rather poorly dressed sitting on a bench nearby. Obviously

17、he was frozen, seemingly one of the homeless or someone like that.We joined the line and waited to be served. Ricky handed the server a twenty-dollar bill, ordered three cups of hot coffee, and gestured the sever to give one to the old gentleman outside on the bench as a favour. The server looked at

18、 Ricky, a little perplexed, without full comprehension of the request. Afterwards, there was a wonderful exchange between the server and the old man in need of some attention. I only wish I had taken a photo of the smiles on the both faces.As I was thinking about this event later on, I wondered to m

19、yself why Ricky didnt perform this act of kindness himself. I suspect that deep down in his heart he was hoping that this act of kindness might inspire others to do something for this older man as well. Absolutely beautiful!There are many ways of thinking when we met someone as the old man in need o

20、f kindness and attention. Perhaps he needs a little helping hand and thank God for my colleague who inspired the others to goodness as well. Oh, by the way, the last words Ricky told the server was, “There go I, but for the Grace of God.” 31. What was the authors impression of the old gentleman?A. H

21、e was a greedy man.B. He took on a sign of poor manners.C. He was in poor health.D. He needed some kind of human care.32. The underlined word “perplexed” in the 1st paragraph probably means “_”.A. annoyedB. confusedC. embarrassedD. determined33. Why didnt Ricky give the favour to the old gentleman h

22、imself?A. He didnt know the old gentleman.B. He was too shy to speak to strangers. C. He tried to influence others to be kind.D. He feared the old man would refuse his help.34. What the author really thinks absolutely beautiful is that _.A. an act of kindness could go widespreadB. a cup of coffee co

23、uld warm the old manC. the server was very kind to customersD. Ricky had created good impressionsBDear Parent,I have experience with parents who are over protective, always wanting to know every step that their child makes no matter where they are.I know a parent who drove her kid almost mad with ho

24、w protective she was. The parent would not let her child do anything without her. She would always want to be with her child no matter what he was doing. If the child wanted to stay the night at a friends house, she would say no. And now her child gets more annoyed with his parent than anything else

25、. It is tough having an over-protective parent.But being a protective parent can be a good thing. Wanting to know where your kids are is just an instinct, something that comes by nature. But it becomes over protective when someones parent is calling him or her 20 times a day just to see what he or s

26、he is doing. Parents like this arent really like parents. They are more like prison guards with their child being the prisoner.Having a prison guard for a child is a torture. The only thing the child can do is sit at home. Parents like this wont let their children do anything. They sometimes allow t

27、hem to go out with friends. But they have to be with them on dates and will not even let them out of their sight. With parents like this, it makes the kids feel like they have to escape just to have their own life outside of their parents.Wanting to protect a child is just something that comes with

28、the job of being a parent, but being so protective to the point that you would put a tracking chip(芯片) in your child is horrible. Sincerely, Over-protected child35.In the first two paragraphs, the author tries to _.A. tell parents to stop their practices of over controlB. make parents see if it is g

29、ood to over control kidsC. tell his/her personal stories of being overprotectedD. show parents what it is like to be overprotected36.If a parent keeps track of the child by calling one or two times, it can be seen as _.A. overprotectiveB. considerateC. unconcerned D. unreasonable37.When a child has

30、a torture from parental overprotection, he or she probably _.A. mentally and physically suffersB. drops out of schoolC. academically and morally failsD. ends up in prison38.Whats the main message for parents in this letter?A. Being overprotective is good for their children.B. Children should not be

31、allowed to go out on their own. C. Children dont want to be watched all the time.D. Parents should leave their children completely alone.CIf you have a private car, there may be opportunities to do more than just drive around where you live. You need to work out the details for a long trip. Anywhere

32、 you go, your end goal is to arrive safely and in good time at your destination. You might be very annoyed if your car breaks down or you experience some emergency, particularly if it could have been prevented. So if you want to have a smooth trip, these tips can be helpful.Firstly, it is best to gu

33、arantee that your car is running properly and doesnt require any general maintenance (維修). Be certain to set up any needed service in advance so it can be completed before your trip. It is additionally important to have what you may need if you meet car trouble along the way. For example, will you r

34、emember to check the air pressure in your spare tire when you check the four tires currently on your vehicle? It should be adequately inflated (鼓起的) so you could drive on it if something happens to one of the other tires. If you need to fix your car during the trip, you should have the right equipme

35、nt with you and be able to use it. There are of course other mechanical problems that you simply dont know how to deal with. It might be wise to have contact information for towing (拖車) services and roadside assistance readily available in case of emergency. For a family trip, be equipped for unexpe

36、cted interruptions. When you have kids, it is essential to have things available for them to do as well as food and drink. Remember to have everything packed, also including a first aid bag in case of any minor injuries or sickness. In cold weather, you should have extras like blankets to keep you w

37、arm if you get stuck.39.Why do you have to get adequately prepared for your long car trip?A. To avoid breaking traffic laws.B. To make the travel trouble-free.C. To reduce the cost on the trip.D. To behave normally as drivers.40.Before starting the trip, you must make sure _.A. your car is in perfec

38、t conditionB. your car needs general maintenanceC. you have long trip driving experienceD. your passengers listen to you41.When you cant manage a self-service for your car, youd best _.A. borrow convenient equipmentB. review the service documentsC. inform the insurance companyD. seek nearest roadsid

39、e assistance42.From the last two paragraphs we can infer that _.A. youve got to learn how to fix a car before starting a long tripB. most long distance trips are dangerous in one way or anotherC. children need more than just food and drink for a long trip D. it is not a good idea to take kids with y

40、ou on a long tripDFor some reason we are reminded that we primates (靈長目動(dòng)物) need love. Kim Bard and her colleagues carried out a study on 46 chimpanzee (大猩猩) orphans, which had lost their mothers. The study showed that primate babies that had tight relationships with mother figures did much better on

41、 cognitive (認(rèn)知) tests than babies who only grew up with fellows, but this is not breaking news. In fact, its old news.In the 1950s, Harry Harlow did a series of experiments with baby monkeys, which showed that lack of love and comfort would make for a crazy monkey. Harlow made a cage that included a

42、 wire monkey “mother” with a plastic face. Then he equipped the “mother” with a milk bottle. The cage also had another wire “mother” who was covered with soft cloth. The baby monkeys spent all their time with the cloth “mother” and only went to the wire “mother” to feed.Harlows monkey experiment was

43、 important because, at the time, childcare experts, and everybodys grandmother had a “no touch, no comfort” policy toward children. They advised parents not to respond to crying babies. They thought that babies should sleep alone to become independent. But Harlows work changed that policy. Mothers w

44、ere soon allowed to have their babies next to them in the hospital.The current chimpanzees research based on Harlows work shows that mothers love doesnt just make for a psychologically (心理) healthy child, it also makes for a smart child. The highly raised chimpanzees do better than those that are no

45、t loved, and the well-raised chimpanzees do even better than human kids on IQ tests.We are social animals which need love. We need to be held and talked to and made to feel that at least one person wants to be with us all the time.43.Through the study, Kim Bard concluded that _.A. lack of mother lov

46、e affects a childs mental growthB. mother love improves a childs physical developmentC. chimpanzees do better than monkeys in IQ testsD. mother love helps raise a more independent child44.In Harlows experiment, the baby monkeys _.A. stay more often with the wire “mother” with milkB. are emotionally

47、attached to the clothed wire “mother”C. refuse to take the two wire “mothers” as real mothersD. respond in the same way to both wire “mothers”45.What shows Harlows experiment changed the childcare policy?A. Babies separation form mothers.B. A “no touch, no comfort” policy.C. Babies stayed with their

48、 mothers.D. Grandmothers replaced mothers.46.The current research on chimpanzees further proved that mother love _.A. is not needed by everybody B. contributes to overweightC. prevents independenceD. helps babies in more than one wayEYou have to read “between the lines” to get the most out of anythi

49、ng. I mean you need to “write between the lines.” Marking up a book is an act of love. You shouldnt mark up a book which isnt yours. Librarians or your friends who lend you books expect you to keep them clean, and you should. If you decide that I am right about the usefulness of marking books, you w

50、ill have to buy them. Most of the worlds great books are available today, in reprint editions, at less than a dollar.There are two ways one can own a book. The first is the property right you establish by paying for it, just as you pay for clothes and furniture. But this act of purchase is only the

51、first step to possession. Full ownership comes only when you have made it a part of yourself, and the best way to make yourself a part of it is by writing in it. An example may make the point clear. You buy a beefsteak and get it from the butchers ice-box to your own. But you do not own the beefstea

52、k in the most important sense until you eat it and get it into your blood. I am arguing that books, too, must be absorbed in your blood to do you any good.Confusion about what it means to own a book leads people to a false respect for paper, cover, and type a respect for the physical thing the art o

53、f the printer rather than the wisdom of the author. They forget that it is possible for a man to get the idea, to possess the beauty, which a great book contains, without signing his name on the cover. Having a fine library doesnt prove that its owner has a mind enriched by books; it proves nothing

54、more than that he, his father, or his wife, was rich enough to buy them.47.In the beginning, the author advises readers to _.A. borrow a bookB. purchase a bookC. keep clean a book D. write in a book48.According to the author, real ownership of a book comes to you when you have_.A. paid for it B. sig

55、ned your name on itC. really learned from it D. borrowed it from a friend49.Marking up a book is a sign that _.A. you understand it and have it do good to youB. you have its ownership and the right to mark itC. you dont have the habit to keep it cleanD. you arent aware of the writers wisdom50.What does the author discuss in the last paragraph?A. The process of printing a book.B. The meaning of owning a book.C. The wisdom of writing a book.D. The value of buying a book.第二節(jié) 根據(jù)對(duì)話內(nèi)容,從對(duì)話后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)多余選項(xiàng)。(共5小題;每小題2

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