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黄冈中学届高三适应性考试

湖北省黄冈中学2012届高三适应性考试

英语试题

本试卷共10页。

满分150分。

考试时间120分钟。

第二部分:

词汇知识运用(共二节,满分40分)

第一节:

多项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

21.Theplayersselectedfromthewholecountryareexpectedtobringus________inthissummergame.

A.favourB.honourC.labourD.colour

22.Inthenearfuture,more________inthespacetechnologywillbemadebyscientists.

A.advantagesB.adventuresC.advancesD.advertisements

23.Onhiswayhome,he________hisshirtpockettofindhisglasses,buttheyweregone.

A.reachedintoB.burstintoC.knockedintoD.wentinto

24.JackturnedaroundtoseeBob’scarpullawayand________theroad.

A.benddownB.pulldownC.slowdownD.headdown

25.WhenIcameroundinhospitalIdidn’tknowwhereIwasandmymindwent________.

A.innocentB.blankC.freshD.crazy

26.ThoughmanystudentsfailtopasstheNationalCollegeEntranceExaminationeveryyear,theywillhavelearnedmany________lessonssuchashardwork,devotion,communicationetc.duringtheirhighschool.

A.reasonableB.popularC.amazingD.valuable

27.Inasense,nocountry,bigorsmall,shouldobjecttothetrendofpeaceanddevelopment,________creatingtroubletoothers.

A.constantlyB.eventuallyC.finallyD.immediately

28.USscientistssaytheyhavedevelopedthetechnologyto________painfulmemorieswithouthurtingaperson’sbrainandhopeitcanhelpthosesufferers.

A.leaveB.removeC.ignoreD.separate

29.Thecopyrightadministrativeauthoritiesmaytakeawaytheirillegalincomeor_______afineonthem.

A.exposeB.imposeC.opposeD.suppose

30.Afterall,preferringpeacefulmeansdoesnotmeanChinawillput________itsownsovereigntyandterritorialintegrity(主权和领土完整).

A.atheartB.athandC.atmostD.atrisk

第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1,满分20分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Iwillneverforgetwhatmyoldheadmasterhastaughtme.31whenyouareonly15yearsofage,youdonotremembermostofthethingsthataretaughtbyyourteachers.However,this32storyisonesuchlessonthatIwillneverforget.EverytimeIdriftoffcourse,Iget33ofthisstory.

ItwasanormalMondaymorninghewas34thestudentsonimportantthingsinlifeandabout35ourselvestowhatisimportanttous.Thisishowthestory36.

AnoldmanlivedinacertainpartofLondon,andhewould37everymorningandgetthetrainrighttoCentralLondon,then38atthestreetcornerandbeg.Hewoulddothisevery39dayofhislife.Hesatatthesamestreetcornerandhadbeggedforalmost20years.

Hishousewas40andunpleasantsmellcameoutofthehouse.Theneighborscouldnot41thesmellanymore,sotheycalledthepoliceofficersto42thisplace.Theofficersknockeddownthedoorandcleanedthehouse.Thereweresmallbagsof43alloverthehousethattheoldmanhadcollectedovertheyears.

Thepolicecountedthemoney,andtheysoonrealizedthattheoldmanwasa44.Theywaitedoutsidehishouse,expectingto45thegoodnewswithhim.Whenhearrivedhome,hewasmetbyoneoftheofficerswhotoldhimthattherewasno46forhimtobeganymore.Hesaidnothing47,butwentintohishouseandlockedthedoor.Thenextmorninghebeggedasusual.

Obviously,thisoldmanhadnogreatplans,dreamsoranythingsignificantforhislife.Welearnnothingfromthisstory48stayingfocusedonthethingsweenjoydoing.

Weshouldremaintruetoourcourse,whichmaymeancommittingourselvestothingsthatpeoplearounduswouldnormally49,letnothingelsedetermineourfate,butourselves.

Whatmakesushappyiswhat50intheend,notwhatweget.

31.A.NormallyB.ExactlyC.PersonallyD.Gradually

32.A.fluentB.optionalC.particularD.optimistic

33.A.informedB.warnedC.accusedD.reminded

34.A.disputingB.claimingC.addressingD.advising

35.A.engagingB.committingC.occupyingD.adjusting

36.A.wentB.continuedC.impliedD.reported

37.A.tidyupB.lookupC.dryupD.wakeup

38.A.sitB.lieC.waitD.sell

39.A.otherB.singleC.minorD.only

40.A.neatB.oddC.delicateD.messy

41.A.prohibitB.seeC.resistD.stand

42.A.clearB.destroyC.mopD.wash

43.A.propertyB.booksC.moneyD.stamps

44.A.millionaireB.workerC.cleanerD.begger

45.A.appreciateB.divideC.shareD.ensure

46.A.possibilityB.alternativeC.needD.demand

47.A.afterallB.atallC.aboveallD.allinall

48.A.ratherthanB.otherthanC.morethanD.lessthan

49.A.overlookB.advocateC.negotiateD.disapprove

50.A.winsB.admiresC.mattersD.succeeds

第三部分:

阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

阅读下列短文,从每篇短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

GoddingtonTheater

TheGoddingtonTheaterTicketOfficeisopenfrom10a.m.until4p.m.MondaytoFriday,andforhalfanhourintheeveningbeforetheadvertisedstarttimeofeachperformance.

Telephonebookings

YourticketsareheldattheTicketOfficeforyoutocollector,ifyouprefer,achargeof35centsismadetopostthemtoyouifyoupaybycash.We’llpostthemtoyouforfreeifyoubookbycreditcard.Noextracharge.

Postalbookings

YoucanwritetotheTicketOfficerequestingtickets,ortoconfirmareservation.

WheretofindGoddingtonTheater

GoddingtonTheatercanbefoundwithintheGoddingtonUniversitysite,nexttothecarpark,whichisavailableforpublicuseafter5p.m.onweekdaysandalldayonweekends.

Iftravellingbycar

ComingfromthesouthendofPrincesStreet,youwillseethelibraryonyourright.NexttothelibraryisGoddingtonUniversity.Takethenextturningontheright,thenfirstrightintothecarparkgatestraightaheadofyou,stoppingascloseaspossibletotheorangemachine.Puta$1coininthemachineandthegatewillrise.

Iftravellingbytrain/bus/taxi

Youwillneedtoallow30minutestowalkfromthetrainstation.Taxisareavailablefromthefrontofthestation.

TheUniversityisa5to10minutes’walkfromthemainbusstation.

Whenorderingataxifromthetheater,asktobepickedupatthebottomofNorthStreet.Taxiswillnotcomeintothecarparkbecauseoftheentrancecharge.

51.Youcanbookyourtickets________.

A.at9a.m.onMondayB.at5p.m.onWednesday

C.atnoononworkdaysD.atlunchtimeonweekends

52.WhereistheGoddingtonTheater?

A.IntheGoddingtonuniversity.B.OntherightoftheTicketOffice.

C.TothesouthofPrincesStreet.D.AtthebottomofNorthStreet.

53.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.Youcanfindafreeparkingplaceintheuniversity.

B.Youhavetocollectyourticketsifyoupaybycreditcard.

C.Ticketspaidbycashwillbepostedtoyouatnoextracharge.

D.Taxidriversareunwillingtopickupcustomersinsidethecarpark.

B

Halloweenisroundthecorner.Kidseverywherearecountingdownthedays.Dentistsarerefillingtheirprinterinksforallthoseupcomingbills.Andparentsareleftwondering,“ShouldIletmychildenjoythesweetthingsinlife?

Asaparentandapediatric(儿科的)dentist,CatherineRobinettehassomeeducatedopinionsonthematter.AccordingtoRobinette,theconcernisnottheamountofcandy,butthefrequency.Manyparentsagree.RebekahMorrisofCincinnati,Ohiosays,“Weusedtodothe‘threepiecesadayuntilit’sgone’,butIsimplygotsickofseeingitaroundthehouse.SoIgivethekidsthreedays.Andthenwhateverleftwillbethrownaway.”

Ifyouwantitalltobeoverbeforethedecorationsaredown,considerthefollowingcreativewaystomakethatcandydisappear:

●InvitetheGreatPumpkintoyourhousethisHalloweennight.Havethekidspileallthesweetstheyhaven’teatenontothefloorbeforetheygotobedsothattheGreatPumpkincanmagicallyturnthemintoanewtoyorsetofartsupplies.

●Setupa“November1stStore”inyourhouse.Letkidsbuythingslikemovieticketsinexchangeforcandy.

●Turnthisintoacharityopportunityforyourwholefamilybytakingsomecandytoyourlocalrecreationcenterorfoodbank.

●Getcreativewithglue,andusethecandytodecoratetherestofthepumpkinsonyourdoorstep.Asweet-toothedJack-o-Lanternisboundtobringoutsomesmiles.

●Crushupallthechocolatecandybarsandusethemtomakeicecreamsundaes.Orbetteryet,substitutethe“chips”insomechocolatechipcookies,andbakesomegiftsforyourneighbors!

Whenyou’rethinkingaboutwhattoputinyourownbowlthisHalloween,Robinetteadvisesgoingforchocolate.“CandylikeM&M’sreallydoesmeltinyourmouth.That’ssomucheasieronteeththanstickythingsthatgetstuckthereallday.”

Denyingyourchildrenthesweettreatsoftheseasonmayprovetohavetheoppositeeffect,asforbiddenpleasuresusuallybecomequiteappealing.ButfindingamiddlegroundwherebothparentsandkidsarehappymakesforahappyHalloween!

54.AccordingtoCatherineRobinette,_______.

A.kidsshouldnevereatcandy

B.eatingcandyfrequentlyisreallyharmful

C.eatingalargeamountofcandywon’tdogreatharm

D.“threepiecesadayuntilit’sgone”isthebestchoice

55.ThecreativewaystomakethecandydisappearmentionedinthetextincludethefollowingEXCEPT_______.

A.tochangethecandytotoysafterthekidsgotobed

B.toexchangethecandyforthingslikemovietickets,etc

C.tousethecandytodecoratethepumpkins

D.togiveawaythecandytotheneighbours

56.WhatdoesCatherineRobinetteadviseyoutobuyonHalloween?

A.Chocolatecandy.B.Cookies.C.Cakes.D.Icecream.

57.Wecanlearnfromthelastparagraphthat______.

A.findingamiddlegroundisawisechoice

B.parentshadbetterforbid

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