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PAGEPAGE13用心愛(ài)心專(zhuān)心廣西桂林市、防城港市2012屆高三第一次調(diào)研英語(yǔ)試題YCY本試卷分為第Ⅰ卷(選擇題)和第Ⅱ卷(非選擇題)兩部分??荚嚱Y(jié)束后,將本試題卷和答題卡一并交回。第I卷注意事項(xiàng):1.答題前,考生在答題卡上務(wù)必用直徑05毫米黑色墨水簽字筆將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)填寫(xiě)清楚,井貼好條形碼。請(qǐng)認(rèn)真核準(zhǔn)條形碼上的準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)、姓名和科目。2.每小題選出答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題目的答靠標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑,如需改動(dòng),用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答隸標(biāo)號(hào),在試題卷上作答無(wú)效。第一部分:聽(tīng)力第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽(tīng)完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來(lái)回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。1.Wherehasthewomanprobablyjustbeen? A.Toabank. B.Toamarket. C.Toapostoffice.2.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers? A.Motherandson. B.Doctorandpatient. C.Teacherandstudent.3.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando? A.Keepsilent. B.Buyanewcup. C.Speakthetruthtohermother.4.Whatdoesthemanwanttoeatnow? A.Strawberries. B.Chips. C.Cakes.5.Whattimeisitnow? A.9:00. B.10:00. C.11:00.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽(tīng)每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽(tīng)完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽(tīng)第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout? A.Acoat. B.Apairofsocks. C.Apairofgloves.7.Whatistheusualprice? A.$15. B.$7.5. C.$5.聽(tīng)第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.Whatdoesthewomanthinkisbeautiful? A.Thebeach. B.Thebluewater. C.Thesoundofwaves.9.Whatdidthemandowhenhefirstsawtheocean? A.Heswaminit. B.Hecaughtfish. C.Hewalkdalongthebeach.聽(tīng)第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.Howlonghasthemanwaitedforthewoman? A.Fornearlyanhour. B.Formorethananhour. C.Foraboutfiveminutes.11.Howdidthewomancome? A.Bybus. B.Bytaxi. C.Onfoot.12.Whydidthewomangooffworklate? A.Herbossgaveheratask. B.Shehedatalkwithherboss. C.Shehadtocheckherownletters.聽(tīng)第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.WhatareBradParkerandGraceWinslow? A.Reporters. B.Moviestare. C.Directors.14.WhatkindofmovieisThat'sLife!? A.Aromance. B.Anactionmovie. C.Anadventuremovie.15.WherewillThat'sLife!befilmed? A.InAlaska. B.InHawaii. C.InHollywood.16.Whatwillfollowthisreport? A.Theweatherforecast. B.Entertainmentnews. C.Alocalnewsreport.聽(tīng)第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Whatwastheweatherlikethatday? A.Rainy. B.Foggy. C.Snowy.18.Whatwasoneofthefrighteningthings? A.Thespeaker’scarwasrunningoutofgas. B.Thespeaker’scarwaslikelytobreakdown. C.Thespeakercouldn'tseetheedgeoftheroad.19.Whydidthespeaker’scarfollowthecarinfront? A.Theroadwasnarrow. B.Thedrivermightknowtheway. C.Boththedriverswerecompanions.20.Wheredidthespeaker’scarstop? A.Atagasstation. B.Attheothercar’sgarage. C.Inthemiddleoftheroad.第二部分:英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用第一節(jié):?jiǎn)雾?xiàng)填空(15分)21.—Don’tyoufeelcold,Jack?Youwearsuchathincoatinadayat—5℃.—,I’mbelling. A.Noproblem B.Notintheleast C.That’sOK D.Takeiteasy22.—Whichofthetwopoemsdoyoulikemost?—shorterone,ofcourse.Ithinkit’sreallymostinterestingone. A.The;a B.The;the C.A;the D.The;不填23.Wheneverheworkeduntilmidnight,hedrinksomecoffeetogetrefreshed. A.could B.should C.must D.would24.Bothofthemrefusedtosaysorryandneitherwaswillingtotalkto. A.others B.theother C.other D.oneanother25.Thelittleboywassocarelesswithhisspellingthatheoftenlettersfromwords. A.leftoff B.leftbehind C.leftout D.letalone26.bytheteacherinclassisnotabadthing,butagoodthing. A.Beingasked B.Asking C.Asked D.Ask27.Itwasn’tuntilnearlyamonthlaterIreceivedthemanager’sreply. A.since B.when C.a(chǎn)s D.that28.isexpected,accordingtotheonlinesurvey,isthathousingpricescan’tgoupanymore. A.Which B.What C.It D.As29.HehelpedmealotwithmyEnglishlearning,wasverykindofhim. A.where B.that C.which D.it30.—Time.It’slikelythatwewillmissthebus.—Don’tworry.Therearestill10minutesleft. A.hasrunout B.hasbeenrunout C.isrunningout D.isbeingrunout31.WhenIwantedtoexpressmythankstohim,wordsme.Ijustheldmyhandsfirmlyandchoked. A.left B.escaped C.fled D.forgot32.—Creditcardsareusefulwhentraveling.—True.Theysaveusthetroubleoftakingtoomuchcash. A.particularly B.partly C.exactly D.gradually33.—Ihaven’tseenTomforyears.Anynewsabouthim?—Heinatoyfactoryfortwoyears.Nowhe’sworkingonafarm. A.works B.worked C.hasworked D.hadworked34.redisasymbolofwarmth,itcansometimesmakepeoplefeeluneasyorevenfrightened. A.As B.While C.If D.Since35.—Youseemtogetlost.Needhelp?— A.Yes,couldyoupleasehelpmewiththebag? B.Yes,givemeahand,please C.Iamlookingforthewaytothestation. D.Helpmefindmykey,please.第二節(jié)完型填空(30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和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上涂黑。WhenIwasyoung,Ireallydoubtedwhethertherewaslovebetweenmyparents.Everydaytheywerebusyearningmoneysothattheycould36thehightuitionmybrotherandIneeded.Theydidn’t37inOneday,Momwassewingaquilt(被子).I38satdownbesideher.“Mom,Ihavea39here,”Isaidafterawhile.“IstherelovebetweenyouandDad?”Iaskedherinavery40voice.Momstoppedherworkandraisedherheadwith41inhereyes.Shedidn’tanswerimmediately.Shebentherheadandcontinuedtosewthequilt.Iwas42ifIhadhurther.IwasingreatembarrassmentandIwasatalosswhattodo.Butatlastshesaid,very43,“Susan,lookatthis44.Sometimesitappears,butmostofitdisappearsinthequilt.Thethreadreallymakesthequiltstrongandlasting.If45isaquilt,thenloveshouldbeathread.Itcanhardlybeseen,butit’sreallythere.46 IlistenedcarefullybutIcouldn’tunderstandheruntilyearslater. Oneday,Dadaccidentallygot47whileonduty.Eversincethenhecouldnolonger48properly.EverymorningandduskMomwouldhelpDadwalkslowlyonthecountryroad.Alongthecountryroad,therewerebeautifulflowers,greengrassandtrees.Theleavesweregentlyglistening49thesunshininguponthem.Allofthesemadeupthemostbeautiful50in“Dad,howareyoufeelingnow?””Iaskedhimoneday.“Susan,don’tworryshoutme,”hesaidgently.“Ijustlikewalkingwithyourmom.Ilikethiskindoflife.”Lookingintohiseyes,I51whattheymeant.ThedoctorhadsaidDadwould52intwomonths.Butthatdaynevercame.He54Ithoughtlovemeantflowers,giftsandsweetkisses.Butfromthis55,Iunderstandthatloveisjustathreadinthequiltofourlife,whichmakeslifestrongandwarm…36.A.a(chǎn)fford B.cost C.spend D.offer37.A.go B.live C.a(chǎn)ct D.walk38.A.happily B.silently C.secretly D.nervously39.A.request B.problem C.message D.question40.A.loud B.light C.low D.clear41.A.surprise B.a(chǎn)nger C.stress D.horror42.A.a(chǎn)mazed B.confused C.shocked D.a(chǎn)shamed43.A.quickly B.excitedly C.bitterly D.gently44.A.quilt B.needle C.thread D.sewing45.A.belief B.work C.experience D.life46.A.Warmth B.Thread C.Cotton D.Love47.A.tired B.drunk C.ill D.injured48.A.talk B.walk C.work D.think49.A.with B.a(chǎn)s C.for D.by50.A.signs B.symbols C.pictures D.reflections51.A.read B.doubted C.translated D.recognized52.A.retire B.recover C.regain D.remove53.A.passed B.escaped C.faded D.turned54.A.Again B.Once C.Then D.Later55.A.lesson B.a(chǎn)ccount C.experience D.a(chǎn)ccident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和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。ASteveJobs-Asurprisingsuccess.NothingintheearlyyearsofSteveJob’slifesuggestedthathewouldbesosuccessful.BorninSanFrancisco,thechildoftwostudents,hewasadoptedandgrewupclosetoSiliconValley.Whileatcompany-andheandhisbestfriendSteveWozniakgotsummerjobsthere.Afterfinishinghighschoolin1972,JobsstudiedatanexpensiveliberalartscollegeinPortland,Oregonbuthedroppedpoutafteroneafteroneterm.Hegrewhishairandabeard,sleptonfriends’floors,andsometimeswenttoaHareKrishnatempleforfreemeals.LikemanyAtthispoint,Jobshasalimitededucation,andnoobvioustalents,apartfromanotorious(臭名遠(yuǎn)揚(yáng))abilitytotalk.However,hedidhaveadevotedfriendwhowasanelectronicsgenius.Theywereagreatteam.WithoutJobs’sambition,highdesignstandards,theabilitytomakedealsandgreatmaketingskills-WozniakmightwellhavespentaquietlifedesigninghardwareatHP.56.Thearticletellsusthat. A.SteveJobs’sparentslivedinSanFrancisco B.SteveJobs’sparentswererichC.SteveJobs’sparentsworkedatHewlett-PackardD.SteveJobsdidn’tknowhisrealparents57.STEVEJobswenttoatemplebecause.A.HewasaBuddhistB.HisfamilywereIndianC.HehadverylittlemoneyD.HewasinspiredbytheBeatles58.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue? A.SteveJobswasuneducated.B.SteveJobswenttoIndia.C.SteveJobswasAGREATSALESMAN.D.SteveWozniakwasloyal.59.Formthearticle,Applewassuccessfulbecause. A.SteveJobswasacomputerGeniusB.SteveJobsandSteveWozniakwereluckyC.SteveJobsandSteveWozniakworkedwelltogetherD.SteveWozniaklikedaquietlifeBSpringisjustaroundthecornerandit’satimetogetoutsideandenjoythegreatoutdoors.Hereisaselectionoffestivalsaroundthecountrythatareagreatexcusetotravelandgetbackinthespringsunshine.DanaPointFestivaloftheWhales DanaPoint,California March7to8and14to15,2010Eachyear,overtwosunnyweekendsinMarchthetownofDanaPoint,CaliforniacelebratesthereturnofmigratoryCaliforniagraywhalestothispartofthePacificOcean.Festivitiesincludewhale-watching,anartsfestivalandeducationalhands-onactivitiesfortheentirefamily.Pricesstartat$29peradultand$19forchildren.Formoreinformation,visit:www.dpfestivalofwhales.comChandlerOstrichFestival Chandler March13to15,2010Chandleristhecenterofostrich(鴕鳥(niǎo))ranching(農(nóng)牧場(chǎng)工作)intheUSA.YoucanseejockeysridethesefeatheredbeastsaroundtheostrichtrackatTumbleweedPark.Generaladmissionis$9foradults,$8forseniors,$7forchildrenaged5to12andkids4andunderarefree.Formoreinformationvisit:www.ostrichfestival.comFestivalofHousesandGardens Charleston March19toApril18,2010TheHistoricCharlestonFoundationgivescurioustravelerstheopportunitytoexploregardensofsomeofthefinestprivateresidencesinAmerica.Each3-hourtour(afternoonsfrom2to5pmandeveningsfrom6to9pm)letsyouvisit8to10propertiesdatingfromtheAmericancolonialperiod.Pricesrangefrom$25to$45.Formoreinformation,visit:www.historiccharleston.orgTulipTimeFestival Holland May1to9,2010Youdon’tneedtotraveltotheNetherlandsthisspringtoseeandsmellsomeoftheworld’sfinesttulips(郁金香).ThetownofHollandishometomillionsofcolorfulbulbs.The81stannualTulipTimeFestival,oneofthelargestflowerfestivalsinAmericawillkickoffwithfireworksonMay1.Admissionfeerangesfrom$6forthechildren’sareato$38fortheatretickets.Ticketsandmoreinformationareavailableatwww.tuliptime.com.60.Acouplewiththeir4-year-oldsonwillgowhale-watching,theyhavetopay_____. A.$77 B.$58 C.$38 D.$4861.Theunderlinedword“jockeys”inthepassageisclosestinmeaningto_____. A.judges B.riders C.children D.travelers62.IfyouwanttolearnaboutthehistoryofAmericancolonialperiod,youcanvisit. A.TulipTime B.HousesandGardens C.DanaPointofthewhales D.ChandlerOstrich63.Itcanbeconcludedthat. A.a(chǎn)llthefestivalsareheldinMarch B.a(chǎn)lltheFestivalsareconcernedwithanimals C.a(chǎn)lltheFestivalssurelyinterestchildren D.a(chǎn)lltheFestivalsareheldintheU.S.ACWhenitcomestoeatingout,wecan'thelpthinkingofbigmealsintherestaurants,whichusuallycontainmuchmorefatandlessfibers.Whetheritisabusinessmeetingoverlunchorafastfoodmealwiththekids,eatingoutisapartofourlives.Weeatouttosavealotoftime,likegrabbingabiteatfastfoodrestaurants,orwetakediningoutasafavoritewaytorelaxandsocializewithfriends.Eatingoutcanbefunbutmanypeoplestilllikeeatingathomemorebecauseitishealthier.Whenmydearwifedoesnotpreparefoodsforme,Iwouldrathercooksomeinstantnoodlesandeatathome!However,wegoouttoeatonceinawhileforholidaysoronspecialoccasions.Moreandmorepeoplewanttomakehealthyfoodchoicesnowadays.Somearewatchingcalories,whileotherswanttokeeptheircholesterol(膽固醇)undercontroloreatlessfat.Planaheadandchoosewisely,youwillfindfoodsthatfitintoyourmealplanandmakeeatingoutbothhealthyandenjoyable.Herearesomepointers(忠告)torememberthatcanhelpyoumakewisechoiceswheneatingout:goforbalance,watchportionsizesanddrinkwaterorlow-fatmilk.Keepthegroundrulesofgoodnutritioninmind.Eatavarietyoffoodsinmoderate(適中的)amounts,limittheamountoffatyoueat,andwatchtheamountofsaltinfood.Ifyoudeveloptheskillstomakehealthychoicesnow,yourbodywillthankyoulater.Eatingoutcanbeoneoflife'sgreatpleasures.Maketherightchoices,askforwhatyouneed,andbalanceyourmealsoutwithhealthymealsathome.Youcanenjoyyourselfandtakegoodcareofyourselfatthesametime.64.Fromthepassage,wecaninferthatofteneatingout______________. A.savestimefromcooking B.maintainsgoodrelationswithfriendsC.contributestohealthybodies D.isofdisadvantagetohealth65.Ontheauthor'sweddinganniversary,_______________________.A.hepreferstocooksomeinstantnoodlesforhiswifeB.hewouldliketohaveapartyathomeC.hemustmakeanimportantchoiceD.heislikelytotakehiswifetoeatout66.Thethirdparagraphdoesn'tsaybutimpliesthat________________.A.calorieshavecausedpeople'sattentionB.people'sawarenessofhealthhasimprovedC.itisimportanttochooseyourfoodeveryD.mostpeopleareworriedabouttheircholesterolday67.Ifyouhadbeenwatchingforyourdiet,_____________________. A.youwouldbeingoodhealthnow B.youcouldhavecuredyourillnesses C.youwouldn'thavesufferedanydisease D.youmighthavehadmuchexperienceinlifeDFace-to-facecommunicationinvolvesmuchmorethanthespokenword.Infact,weoftencommunicateourfeelingstoothersthroughourbodylanguagewithoutrealizingwearedoingso.Wecommunicatethroughposture,gestureandfacialexpression.Buttheeyesalsoplayanimportantpartinthisunspokenlanguage.WilliamShakespearecalledtheeyes"awindowtothesoul,"andyoucanlearntolookthroughthatwindowandbetterunderstandaperson'sbodylanguagebyreadingeyemovement.Beginaconversationandaskasimplequestion.Watchcarefullyforeyemovementduringtheresponse.Ifthepersonlooksup,heorsheisthinkingorformingpictures.Thisisalsoasignofavisualthinker.Lookingupandtotheleftshowsrecallingamemory,whilelookingupandtotherightcouldshowimaginativeconstructionorlying.Ifthepersonlooksdown,thiscouldbeasignofobedience(服從)orevenblame.Lookingdownandtotheleftcanshowapersontalkingtothemselves.Lookingdownandtotherightcanshowthattheyarefeelingstrongemotion.Lookingsidewayscanindicatedistractionorcheckingoutapotential(潛在的)threat,hutasidewaysglancecanalsoshowanger.Inaddition,eyesthatlooksidetosideoftenshowshiftiness(狡詐)andlying.Aglanceusuallyindicatesadesireforsomething.Glancingatadoorcouldshowadesiretoleavetheroom,whileaglance,atapersoncouldindicateadesiretotalktothem.Aglanceisalsousedwhenitisforbiddentolookatsomething.Apersonwhoislyingtoyoumayholdeyecontactlongerthannormal.Inaddition,thispersonmightsmilewithhismouthbutnotwithhiseyes.Smilingwiththeeyesisdifficulttodoiftheemotionisnotgenuine.Rapidblinking(眨)oftheeyescanoccurwhenapersonisthinking,andthiscanalsobeanothersignoflying.Again,apersonwhoisawareofthissignmightovercompensate(矯枉過(guò)正)andstare.68.Thewritersupportedhisargumentinthefirstparagraphby____. A.usingwhatWilliamShakespearesaid B.describingthebodylanguage C.tellingastoryofWilliamShakespeare D.makingacommentoneyes69.Whichofthefollowingeyemovementshowsadishonestspeaker? A.Ifhelooksupandtotheleft. B.Ifhelooksupandtotheright. C.Ifhelooksdownandtotheleft. D.Ifhelooksdownandtotheright.70.Whicheyemovementcannothideyourfeelings? A.Lookingsidetoside. B.Blinkingtheeyesquickly. C.Smilingwiththeeyes. D.Maintainingaprolongedeyescontact.71.Thewriterwrotethispassageto____. A.introducethedifferentmeaningsofthebodylanguages B.teachushowtouseeyestoexpressourselves C.explaintheimportanceofbodylanguages D.tellushowtoreadeyemovementEAsinglenightoftakingthedrugEcstasy(搖頭丸)cancauseseriousbraindamageandspeedupthestartofParkinson’sdisease(帕金森綜合癥),scientistssay.JusttwoorthreeEcstasytabletscanpermanentlydestroybraincellsthataffectmovementandreasoning,accordingtoAmericanresearchthatlinksthedrugtoParkinson’sforthefirsttime.AstudybyateamatJohnsHopkinsUniversityinBaltimore,Maryland,involvingsquirrelmonkeysandbaboons(狒狒)foundthatbothspeciessufferedpermanentdamagetokeycells,whicharelostinParkinson’s,afterreceivingthreelowdoses(劑量)ofEcstasyatthree-hourperiods.Thestudyisparticularlyimportantbecausebaboonsareoneofthebestanimalmodelsforthehumanbrain.GeorgeRicaurte,wholedtheresearch,saidthatthewidespreadabuseofdrugmighthavecausedseveredamage.“ThemosttroublingresultisthatyoungadultsusingEcstasymaybeincreasingtheirriskofdevelopingParkinsonismastheygetolder.”AlanLeshner,aformerdirectoroftheUSNationalInstituteonDrugAbuse,said,“Thisstudyemphasizesthemulti-aspectdamagethatEcstasycausestousers.We’velongknownthatrepeatedusedamagesbraincells.Butthisstudyshowsthatevenveryoccasional(偶爾)usecanhavelong-lastingeffectsonmanydifferentbrainsystems.Itsendsanimportantmessagetoyoungpeople:don’texperimentwithyourownbrain.”JanetBetts,amotherwhoseteenagedaughterLeahdiedafterasingleEcstasytabletin1995,said,“Thiscomesasnosurprise.Butpeoplecan’tseetheeffectsatfirst,andtheysayitwon’thappentothem.We’llseethesymptomslater,justaswehavewithsmoking.”72.Thearticleisintendedto

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