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1、温州市届高三一模试英语试题 word版浙江省温州市2012届高三第一次适应性测试英 语 试 题 本试卷分第卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两部分,共120分,考试时间为120分钟。第卷第一部分:英语知识运用:(共两节,满分30分)第一节:单项填空(共20小题;每题0.5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,并在答题卷上将该项涂黑。例:It is generally considered unwise to give a child he or she wants. Ahowever Bwhatever Cwhichever Dwhenever答案是B。1Ri

2、ding along the Qujiang River banks could be great fun. Sound like pretty good idea. Aa/ Baa C/ D/a2Whether dying patients be helped to end their lives is a tough moral question. Amust Bshould Cmight Dwould3Peoples for bicycles may reflect public dissatisfaction with bus service. Ainsistence Ballowan

3、ce Cpreference Dreference4Certainly Id rather have red wine without ice, for ice will the taste. Aincrease Bdamage Cspoil Dreduce5Make a reservation beforehand, youd risk having to wait for a table. Aotherwise Btherefore Cinstead Dsomehow6Americans seldom sit down to a regular meal as they like thin

4、gs immediately. Adone Bbeing done Cdoing Dbe done7Girls in schools today still get the wrong message they cant do well in math. Awhat Bhow Cwhy Dthat8Creating a Friends List on .allows you to your friends on the Internet. Agive way to Bkeep track of Cbreak away from Dcatch up with9Though youve spent

5、 three days in drawing up the plan, youll still get with it. Aeverywhere Bnowhere Canywhere Dsomewhere10Anger makes you smaller, while forgiveness makes you grow what you were. Awithin Bbehind Cwithout Dbeyond11Im sick of your complaints. Will you leave me alone? Aconstant Bregular Ccommon Dnormal12

6、The world population 7 billion, which is a challenge to our resources. Aare reaching Bhave reached Chad reached Dhas reached13Never in my dreams had I thought I would be admitted by Harvard University. Acleverest Bwildest Clongest Dbroadest14A beautiful dance is a poem each movement is a well-chosen

7、 word. Afor which Bin it Cfor that Din which15Ill take the iPhone. You mean I have to use that old mobile phone? . AThats all right. BForget about it. CI wont let you. DNo, not at all.16The boy admitted his wrong doings, and promised Mom that he a new leaf. Aturned over Bwas turning over Chad turned

8、 over Dwould turn over17Wherever you are, is your own friends who make your world. Athat Bthere Cit Dhere18 criticize your roommate, why not find out if theres something wrong with yourself? AMore than BOther than CRather than DExcept for19I object to anyone ill of my friend behind her back. Ato spe

9、ak Bspoke Cbeing speaking Dspeaking20Are you going to stay overnight? Not its absolutely necessary. Awhen Bunless Cuntil Dif第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从第2140各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卷上将该项涂黑。 William lived alone with his dad. They had a very special relationship. Being the shortest

10、 in class, William was never given a chance to play in a formal game. 21 William was always “warming the bench” in his primary school, Dad was always in the stands cheering and never 22 a football game. William was 23 the smallest of the class in high school. However, Dad continued to encourage him

11、but also made 24 very clear that he didnt 25 to play football if he didnt want to. But the son decided to 26 there. William never missed a practice all 27 high school, but remained a “bench-warmer”. His faithful father was always in the stands, with words of 28 for him. One day the coach met him wit

12、h a telegram. The boy read it and became completely 29 . Swallowing hard, he murmured, “My Dad died this morning. Is it OK if I miss the 30 today?” The coach replied gently, “Take the rest of the week 31 , son. And dont even plan to come to the game on Saturday.” Saturday arrived, and the game was n

13、ot 32 well. The team was two points 33 . When William ran onto the sidelines, the coach was 34 to see him back so soon. “Coach, please. Ive just got to play today,” said William. The coach 35 not to hear him. There was no way be wanted his 36 player in this close game. But the boy insisted, and fina

14、lly feeling sorry for him, the coach 37 . This boy was doing so fine this time that the opposing team lost the game. After the game, the coach asked the boy 38 he could do it. The boy said tearfully, “Did you know my dad was blind? He came to all my games, but today was the first time he 39 see me p

15、lay in Heaven, and I wanted to show him I was able to do it!” The most powerful part of love is that it allows you to have 40 about yourself that make you feel special, desirable and good in nature.21AIn case BOnly if CNow that DEven though22Aenjoyed Bunderstood Cmissed Dattended23Astill Byet Calso

16、Deven24Athis Bhim Chimself Dit25Astart Btry Cdare Dhave26Afigure out Bhold on Cturn up Dbreak down27Aat Bacross Cthrough Dwithin28Adisappointment Bdisagreement Cencouragement Dgratitude29Athankful Bsilent Cinterested Dlost30Acourse Bopportunity Cmatch Dpractice31Aoff Bapart Con Dup32Arunning Bgoing

17、Cending Dplanning33Aahead Baway Cbelow Dbehind34Aastonished Bexcited Cfrustrated Dsatisfied35Aintended Bpretended Cmanaged Dpreferred36Augliest Bbravest Cyoungest Dworst37Amoved along Byelled out Cgave in Dturned away38Ahow Bwhen Cwhere Dwhether39Amight Bcould Cmust Dshould40Abeliefs Binterests Cadm

18、irations Ddissatisfactions第二部分:阅读理解:(第一节20小题,第二节5小题;每小题2分,满分50分)第一节:阅读下列短文,从每题所给的选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卷上将该项涂黑。A I was brought up in the British, stiff upper lip style. Strong feelings arent something you display in public. So, you can imagine that I was unprepared for the outpouring of public gri

19、ef(悲伤) at a Chinese funeral. My editorial team leader died recently after a short illness. He was 31. The news was so unexpected that it left us all shocked and upset. A female colleague burst into tears and cried piteously at her desk. Somehow we got through the days work. The next day was the fune

20、ral. Our big boss stepped forward to deliver a eulogy and was soon in tears. She carried on, in Chinese of course, but at the end said in English: There will be no more deadlines for you in heaven. Next came a long-term colleague who also dissolved in tears but carried on with her speech despite bei

21、ng almost overcome by emotion. Then a close friend of the dead man paid tribute(哀悼), weeping openly as he spoke. Sorrow is speading. Me and women were now sobbing uncontrollably. Finally, the mans mother, supported between two women, addressed her son in his coffin. At one point, the mother almost c

22、ollapsed and had to be held up. We were invited to step forward to each lay a white rose on the casket. Our dead colleague looked as if he was taking a nap. At the end of the service I walked away from the funeral parlor stunned at the outpouring of emotion. In the UK, families grieve privately and

23、then try to hold it together and not break down at a funeral. Here in China it would seem that grieving is a public affair. It strikes me that it is more cathartic to cry your eyes out than try to keep it bottled up for fear of embarrassment, which is what many of us do in the West. Afterwards, a Ch

24、inese colleague told me that the lamenting at the funeral had been restrained(克制) by Chinese standards. In some rural areas, she said, people used to be paid to mourn noisily. This struck me like something out of novel by Charles Dickens. But we have all seen on TV scenes of grief-stricken people in

25、 Gaza and the West Bank, in Afghanistan, Iraq and the relatives of victims of terrorist bombings around the world. Chinese grief is no different. I realized that its the reserved British way of mourning that is out of step with the rest of the world. It was our newspapers production day. We were bus

26、sed back to the office to resume work. No more deadlines for our former colleague, but we had to pull together to put the newspaper to print. The boss invited the team to go out for dinner after work. We relaxed, smiled, joked. There was no mention of the funeral or our poor colleague. Enough sorrow

27、 had been shed already. We needed a break.41The underlined words “stiff upper lip style” mean “ ”. Acold-blooded Bwarm-hearted Cself-controlled Dlight-hearted42At the funeral, . Afive individuals made speeches Bthe bosss speech was best thought of Ceveryone was crying out loudly Dthe writer was asto

28、nished by the scene43According to the writer, people in the West . Aare not willing to be sad for the dead Bprefer to control their sadness in public Ccry their eyes out at the public funeral Dhave better way to express sadness44It is implied that . Athe English might cry noisily for the dead in Dic

29、kens time BChinese express their sadness quite unlike other peoples Cvictims of terrorist bombings should be greatly honored DEnglish funeral culture is more civilized than the others45This passage talks mainly about . Aan editors death Bbad funeral customs Cwestern ways of grief Dcultural differenc

30、esBBelow is a passage adapted from the network edition of China Daily.Event Li Yang, one of Chinas most famous English teachers, apologized for beating his American wife more than a week after she posted photos of her injuries on the web and set off a bomb of criticism. “I wholeheartedly apologize t

31、o my wife Kim and my girls for committing domestic violence. This has caused them serious physical and mental damage,” Li said on his mieroblog at W, the countrys most popular social media site, on Saturday. Li, 42, is a mechanics major but is best known for his “Crazy English,” a popular method of language learning that involves yelling at the top of ones lungs. He was at the center of public criticism after his wife Kim Lee put up posts on the w

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