第I卷(选择题,共5分)
1. What do we learn from the conversation?
A. The man went to New Zealand during Christmas
B. The man stayed at home during the holiday.
C. The man’s parents live in New Zealand.
2. What does the woman want?
A. Jack’s phone number.
B. Jack’s address.
C. Jack’s book.
3. What does the man advise the woman to do?
A. Go to the office.
B. Complete a paper.
C. Buy a computer.
4. What are they talking about?
A. An apartment.
B. Weather.
C. Transport.
5. What’s the woman doing?
A. Offering advice.
B. Making an order.
C. Offering help.
第二节:听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。
6. Which room does Susan stay in?
A. Room 304.
B. Room 305.
C. Room 310.
7. What will Susan do soon?
A. Go shopping.
B. Go sightseeing.
C. Go to the airport.
8. Where does the conversation take place?
A. In a shop.
B. In a hotel.
C. In a restaurant.
听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。
9. What’s the relationship between the two speakers?
A. Guest and Service Centre workers.
B. Friends.
C. Workmates.
10. How many apartments is the man interested in?
A. 2.
B. 3.
C. 4.
11. What should the man pay if he decides to rent an apartment?
A. The rent only and nothing else.
B. Some money for possible damage only.
C. The money for the rent and possible damage.
听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。
12. Who is the woman?
A. A candidate.
B. A radio announcer.
C. A campaign manager.
13. Where will they put the posters?
A. In the hallways.
B. In the classrooms.
C. In the cafeteria.
14. What will the man do tonight to run for school president?
A. Make posters.
B. Write a speech.
C. Answer questions.
听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。
15. What time will they go to see the Smiths?
A. 3:30.
B. 4:00.
C. 4:15.
16. How will they go there?
A. By bus.
B. By bike.
C. On foot.
17. Why won’t they take bus?
A. Because the bus doesn’t pass there.
B. Because there is no bus.
C. Because the bus is crowded then.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18. What does the speaker mainly discuss?
A. The duties of a ski trainer.
B. What ski trainers teach skiers.
C. The health benefits of an outdoor job.
19. Why does the woman like giving ski lessons?
A. To practice the first aid.
B. To get a high salary.
C. To meet people.
20. What is one of the main responsibilities of a ski trainer?
A. To predict weather patterns.
B. To keep skiing trails in a safe condition.
C. To help skiers to improve their physical condition.
第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)
第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
请认真阅读下面各题,从每题所给的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 _________ the Hong Kong singer’s current popularity, she was largely unknown in the Chinese mainland before the talent show.
A. Despite
B.
. Besides
C
With
D. Beyond
22.—I can't remember those grammar rules!
—__________. Practice more.
A. It's hard to say
B. You're not alone
C. I'm afraid not
D. It's up to you
23. ---- What do you think of a house supplied by Lovell ?
---- _______ you buy a home from Lovell, the company promises to buy it back at the same price after three years.
A. Should
B. Must
C. Could
D. Would
24. — Don’t you remember my name?
— I’m really sorry. Your name ________ from my mind.
A. escapes
B. escaped
C. will escape
D. has escaped
25.
--- She should have been warned of the danger before she carried out her traveling plan.
--- ______, but she wouldn’t listen to me.
A. So had she
B. So she had
C. So she was
D. So was she
26. This is the most serious and worst situation ___ I have ever experienced as a fan of the NBA.
A. which
B.
that
C. when
D. where
27. The fog was so heavy this morning that drivers could hardly ________ the things just ten meters away from them.
A. turn out
B. look out
C. let out
D. make out
28. I will be surprised if you can get Calvin, who is a close-fisted man, ________ these donation draw tickets from you.
A. buy
B. buying
C.
to buy
D. buys
29. All the books donated by the students from urban schools are said ________ to the students in the earthquake-stricken areas the other day.
A. to have been sent
B. being sent
C. having been sent
D. to be sent
30. According to a recent survey, homework is ______ students most often blame for their lack of sleep.
A.
why
B. that
C. what
D.
which
31. It was really a great
to all the teachers and parents that no students were injured in the accident.
A. help
B.
relaxation
C.
relief
D. favor
32.The young couple,who returned my wallet,left _____ I could ask for their names.
A.before
B. while
C. after
D.since
33. He was admitted to our school two years ago, a top school in our hometown, _____ he has been crazy about reading electronic novels, killing time.
A. after that
B. since that
C. after when
D. since when34. . Most students are for the new school rule, which says all the students
not take their cell phones into the classroom.
A. will
B.
can
C.
shall
D. must
35 The keeper of the spring cleared away the leaves and branches, and wiped away the silt(淤 泥) that would _______ have choked and polluted the fresh flow of water.
A. thus
B. otherwise
C. therefore
D. later
.20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
请认真阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36—55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A friend of mine met with an accident driving in darkness. His legs were so hurt that he couldn’t move. What was the
36
was that he found himself unable to ask for help — his mobile phone went out of
37
as a result of exhausted battery. Nothing could be done but to
38
in cold wilderness. It was 8 hours later that day broke, and then the __39
of the rescue.
It is almost
40
that he could stand the horror in the darkness for so long. Even more surprising was his
41
, “First of all I checked up my
42
conditions and found myself not in fatal danger. As there was no
43
to call for help, I leaned back in my seat trying my best to keep the wound from
44
. In this way I dozed off.”
His story put an end to my regret for the
45
of an exploration adventure that happened last year. A group of young men
46
to explore a mountain cave and got lost.
47
to find a way out in the dark cave,they were frightened and ran anxiously without a sense of __48
. Finally they fell dead in fear and exhaustion. According to the
49
people that found them, the place where they got lost was only about 10 meters away from the
50
of the cave. If they stayed on the spot when they lost their way and tried to
51
themselves, they would probably sense a faint light shining not far away.
Don’t you think that you can compare it with
52
itself? When you meet with obstacles
in life and work, you are lost in darkness.
53
you it’s unclear yet and you needn’t put up struggle
54
. It seems to be a negative attitude,
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a person who can afford to do so must have foresight as well as a great courage in the first place.
36. A. worst
B.least
C. largest
D. shortest
37. A. service
B.work
C. order
D. way
38. A. cry
B. wait
C.lie
D. sleep
39. A. end
B. success
C. arrival
D. team
40. A. untrue
B.useless
C. true
D. unimaginable
41. A. explanation
B. decision
C. plan
D. excuse
42. A.
working
B. mental
C.physical
D. medical
43. A. place
B.strength
C.tools
D. way
44. A. rotting
B. bleeding
C. hurting
D.spreading
45. A. difficulty
B.loneliness
C. hardship
D. failure
46. A. had
B. managed
C. tried
D. planned
47. A. Willing
B.Deciding
C. Determined
D.Unable
48. A. hearing
B. direction
C. feeling
D. sight
49. A. local
B. village
C. rescue
D. brave
50. A.opening
B. top
C.end
D. side
51. A. save
B. help
C. stop
D. calm
52. A. life
B. work
C.adventure
D. mankind
53. A. Imagine
B. Watch
C. Mind
D. Warn
54. A. really
B.carefully
C. immediately
D. hopefully
55. A. and
B. but
C.so
D. while
第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
An incredible dog has mastered more than just the doggy paddle (狗刨式游泳) — the golden brown pet helps disabled children learn how to surf. Ricochet’s owner Judy Fridono said, “I was working with her at balance and coordination. Her balance is so good that she can help to stabilize the board for the kids. And it makes them feel good to know that Ricochet is there with them, keeping them company.”
After becoming an expert, two-year-old Ricochet helps the disabled children build up the confidence to get on the board themselves. Dressed in a yellow jacket, Ricochet helps to counter-balance the board and acts as a reassuring presence.
Ms. Fridono knows what an impact her beloved dog can have. She herself was severely disabled since her teens. Having Ricochet around lifts her spirits, and inspires her to conquer her pain to get on the board. “Ricochet has taught me to focus on what I can do, rather than what I can’t,” she said.
One of those who have benefited from Ricochet’s skills is six-year-old Ian McFarland. In 2008 a car crash left him with brain damage. Although he had loved surfing before the accident, he was too nervous to go back into the water. His fear turned to excitement, when he was told he could try a tandem (双人) surf session with Ricochet. Their session was a success and by the end of it, Ian was smiling from ear to ear. As well as helping with treatments, Ricochet also raised £5,000 to help continue Ian’s recovery.
Over the last 10 months, Ricochet’s excellent performances on the sea have raised more than £30,000 for a number of charity causes.
56. According to the passage, Ricochet is
.
A. a dog
B.
a doctor
C. a dog owner
D. a disabled boy
57. What role does Ricochet play according to the passage?
A. She acts as a pet to please its owner.
B. She accompanies the disabled children at home.
C. She works as a guide dog for the blind
D. She helps the disabled children learn to surf.
58. Which statement can best describe Ricochet?
A. The two-year-old dog is severely disabled.
B. Ricochet helps youngsters build up their confidence.
C. Ricochet helps youngsters in their daily life.
D. Ricochet is a lifesaver on the sea.
B
Never before in Chinese history has a documentary film aroused so much public enthusiasm. Everybody is talking about a new 7-part documentary called A Bite of China which was recently broadcast late at night on CCTV I. The documentary describes various gourmet items across the vast Chinese culinary (烹饪) landscape.
According to Taobao, China’s biggest online retail website, just five days after the series began to air, nearly 6 million people went to the site in search of various local specialties, particularly those mentioned in the documentary. More than 7.2 million deals were concluded. A ham producer from Yunnan Province saw his sales grow 17-fold in five days.
However, one can’t help but believe that the documentary’s popularity is probably linked to the endless stream of terrible food security issues that have emerged in recent years. In one well-received article, a netizen wrote, “I wonder how many felt so empty-hearted and sighed after watching the film. Blue-vitriol watered chive, formaldehyde(甲醛) sprayed cabbage, Sudan Red colored salty eggs, restaurants using gutter oil. The list is long…”
A varied and ancient food culture that is famous world-wide and which should have made the Chinese proud ends like this: one can only sigh. Food is the most vital thing in people’s lives. Yet China’s food industry is a typical description of “bad money driving out the good”.The market is huge while the cost of faking and cheating is so low for unscrupulous (不道德的) businessmen; and the punishment is too light. Take the milk industry as an example. Although Sanlu, the company that sold the melamine-adulterated milk powder, was punished, thousands of other dairies didn’t work hard to improve the quality. In order to allow national brands to survive, Chinese authorities are happy to loosen their regulations.
As the documentary shows, people are attracted not to gourmet items like matsutake, a species of rare mushroom grown naturally in remote forests, but to common Chinese dishes like barley, lotus root or tofu. They are what meet our basic needs. This explains why people are so excited about A Bite of China---it is a reminder that there is still a world out there where food is excellent and people have dignity.
59. The underlined word “gourmet items” probably means________.
A. beautiful clothes
B. latest technology
C. delicious food
D. great inventions
60. The second paragraph mainly talks about______.
A. The popularity of the document
B. the content of the document
C. the history of Chinese gourmet
D. the producer of the document
61. We can infer from what a netizen wrote in one well –received article that ______.
A. none of the television viewers have a knowledge of the Chinese food culture
B. there is a huge contrast between the ancient food culture and the reality
C. the price of food is too high for many common people
D. the documentary was made by a world-famous Chinese director
62. According to the passage, China’s food industry is full of faking and cheating because_____.
A. there are still so many poor people at the present time
B. the punishment for unscrupulous businessmen isn’t serious enough
C. the Chinese government encourages it to do so
D. the food technology is not so advanced as in developed countries
C
Superstorm Sandy’s march of destruction claimed at least 43 lives and left more than eight million people without electricity by late Tuesday, in one of the largest storms ever to strike the East Coast.
Less violent but still dangerous, the storm swept across Pennsylvania on Tuesday and the northeastern US began its slow process of recovery. As dawn broke Tuesday on the storm’s trail of destruction, it began exposing stories of heroism and tragedy, bad decisions and lucky breaks.
In Broad Channel in New York City, a 29-year-old mother was forced to dive and swim out of her house’s front window with her 8-year-old daughter. And in Freeport, N.Y., Nicole Smith returned home --- to find a boat on her lawn. She asked passers-by for $5 to take a snapshot. A 13-year-old girl was found dead, in her pajamas, a block from her washed-out Staten Island home. On Monday night, Sandy’s waves ripped out the entire deck of Jeffrey Ratner’s home, along with the back wall. Still, Mr. Ratner said, he remains optimistic about the future. “We are going to rebuild it,” he said.
The official warnings to evacuate(疏散)were clear, a couple said. But staying home just seemed easier. “It’s not their fault; it’s ours,” said Mary Norton, 88, head in her hands. “We did not leave.”
New York’s extensive transit system, a lifeline for millions of commuters(上下班往返的人), suffered the greatest damage as floodwaters drowned all seven subway tunnels connecting Manhattan and Brooklyn. Jseph Lhota, Chairman of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, described it as the most destroying in the 108-year history of the New York subway.
Forecaster said Sandy, which had maximum continuing winds of 45 miles an hour Tuesday afternoon, would cross western Pennsylvania on Tuesday night before moving into Canada on Wednesday as it meets cold air fronts. Another inch of rain was expected from the eastern Great Lakes across the mid-Atlantic and into southern New England.
63. The passage mainly talks about________.
A. New York’s extensive transit system
B. when and why superstorm formed
C. the latest information about Sandy
D. superstorm Sandy’s destruction in America
64. Mary Norton and her husband didn’t leave their home because________.
A. they didn’t know a superstorm was on the way
B. they didn’t believe the government’s warnings
C. they didn’t want to take the trouble to move
D. they had no chance of leaving before Sandy hit the area
65. The transit system mentioned in the last paragraph but one refers to_________.
A. the bus route
B. the ship route
C. the flight course
D. the subway route
66. Which of the following statements about Sandy is WRONG?
A. It had killed at least 43 lives when the news was released.
B. It would move into Canada on Tuesday night.
C. It would bring another rain to the eastern Great Lakes
D. It led to power failure in many areas in America.
D
This is VOA. The National Cryptologic Museum is on Fort George G. Meade, a military base near Washington, DC. The method of hiding exact meanings is called coding. People have used secret codes throughout history to protect important information. The National Cryptologic Museum celebrated 60 years of cryptologic excellence in 2012. One event there marked the sixtieth anniversary of the National Security Agency. Two former NSA workers shared their memories of operating a code machine called Sigaba.
In 1940, an American woman named Genevieve Grotjan found some information being repeated in Japanese coded messages. Her discovery helped the United States understand secret Japanese diplomatic messages. After the United States understood the code, it was possible to study messages from the Japanese ambassador to Germany and to his supervisors in Japan.
Understanding these messages helped the United States prepare for a possible war in the Pacific with Japan. After the attack on Pearl Harbor. the American naval commander in the Pacific Ocean was Chester Nimitz. His forces were much smaller than the Japanese Naval forces. And the Japanese had been winning many victories. Joseph Rochefort had worked for several months to read the secret Japanese Naval code called JN-25. If he could understand enough of the code, he would be able to give Admiral Nimitz very valuable information.
From the beginning of 1942, the Japanese code discussed a place called "AF." Joseph Rochefort felt the Japanese were planning an important battle aimed at "AF." After several weeks, he and other naval experts told Admiral Nimitz that their best idea was that the "AF" in the Japanese code was the American-held island of Midway. Admiral Nimitz said he must have more information to prepare for such an attack.
The Navy experts decided to trick Japan. They told the American military force on Midway to broadcast a false message. The message would say the island was having problems with its water-processing equipment. The message asked that fresh water be sent to the island immediately. This message was not sent in code.
Several days later, a Japanese radio broadcast in the JN-25 code said that "AF" had little water. Joseph Rochefort had the evidence he needed. "AF" was now known to be the island of Midway. He also told Admiral Nimitz the Japanese would attack Midway on June 13.The battle that followed was a huge American victory.
That victory was possible because Joseph Rochefort learned to read enough of the Japanese code to discover the meaning of the letters "AF."
One American code has never been broken. Perhaps it never will. It was used in the Pacific during World War Two. For many years the government would not discuss this secret code. Listen for a moment to this very unusual code. Then you may understand why the Japanese military forces were never able to understand any of it.
The code is in the voice of a Native American. The man you just heard is singing a simple song in the Navajo language. Very few people outside the Navajo nation are able to speak any of their very difficult language.
At the beginning of World War Two, the United States Marine Corps asked members of the Navajo tribe to train as Code Talkers.
The Cryptologic Museum says the Marine Corps Code Talkers could take a sentence in English and change it into their language in about 20 seconds. A code machine needed about 30 minutes to do the same work.
The Navajo Code Talkers took part in every battle the Marines entered in the Pacific during World War Two. The Japanese were very skilled at breaking codes. But they were never able to understand any of what they called "The Marine Code."
The Cryptologic Museum has many pieces of mechanical and electric equipment used to change words into code. It also has almost as many examples of machines used to try to change code back into useful words.
67. The NSA was founded__________.
A. in 1940
B. 1942
C. in 1952
D. in 2012
68. According to the passage, which one is not right?
A. “Cryptologic’’ implies containing some hidden information
B. The US decoded “AF” and won the victory in Midway Islands
C. Both Rchefort and Nimitz were American navy commanders
D. The US Marine Corps was fallen for in Midway Islands battle
69. The Americans used the Navajo language in their coding system during the Second World War for the reason that
.
A.
unusual language was successfully used for codes
B. it was commonly used in coding system worldwide
C. the United States Marine Corps invented it then
D. it was the most beautiful language in the world
70. This passage is probably adapted from ____________.
A. an evening paper
B. a science fiction
C. a broadcasting program
D. a travel guidebook
第Ⅱ卷 (非选择题,共两大题,35分)
第四部分;任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
阅读下列短文并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入最恰当的单词,每空格1词(共10个小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
Leadership Training on the Importance of Cooperation
As we all know in order for a team to be successful they need to be able to effectively work together. Without cooperation within the team all of us members won’t be able to function at their fullest potential. And as a leader it would be your job to achieve cooperation within the whole team for only through this will you be able to achieve your goal with your team. This article will be helping you discover ways to bring out cooperation from the whole team. This would be teaching you on how to work with people through partnership which is based on mutual trust and respect. These are the vial things needed for the development of cooperation and teamwork which you need to focus in your leadership training.
Be loyal to your team
An organization is divided into two groups, the employees and the management. Most of the times the interests of the two groups don't go together and as a leader you would commonly be caught in between. You are a member of the management but you are working hand in hand with the employees. You also need to show concern for your team. Be on their side yet not compromising the management’s side. Let them understand that you know where they’re coming from. Through this you will gain their loyalty which is the basic component of cooperation.
Gain their trust
Gaining the trust of your members doesn't only give the chance to develop cooperation within the team. It also gives you the chance to gain loyalty from them. By gaining their loyalty they will be able to follow you without hesitation and doubt. However, gaining a person’s trust is more easily said than done but the most important thing required to gain a person’s trust is being genuine and consistent. Be always fair on all your members at all times.
Don't make them feel you’re just after your gains
In building a connection with your team, you should always make them feel that you’re not just using them for your own gains. You should learn that people don't like the feeling of being used by others. They would be discouraged and would tend not to do their best if they feel that way. You should make them feel that you’re pushing them not only for your own gains but also for their benefits. Avoid making them feel that you are just using them for your own reasons.
A team won’t ever be successful without teamwork and cooperation. Therefore as a leader try your very best to inspire teamwork on your team. Be a role model to your team and always show them that you are a team player. This would greatly encourage your team to follow your example.
盐城市时杨中学
高三年级第二次调研考试
英语试题答题纸
第四部分:任务型阅读(满分10分)
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A young man was slapped in the face until he bled because he didn’t offer his seat to a woman with a baby on a bus in downtown Hangzhou. Later he was proved to be a disabled person.
In a series of cases nationwide, we see people being beaten for refusing to give up their seats on public transport, which seems to be a moral problem about correct behavior and self-sacrifice.
People without morals (who don’t give up their seats to deserving people) can be condemned, but they don’t deserve to be treated with violence because they offend moral values and not laws. In comparison, the attackers behave worse.
The attackers regard relying on violence as their only choice if people ignore their appeals to give up their seats. It seems they start a shout or a fight for the sake of justice, but can they still think of their personal intention when they call violent justice?
This “violent justice” can confuse many people and encourage them to do the same, especially when we are overpowered by illogical mood.
If cruel and rude acts are rooted in children’s hearts, society will never step into civilization. The practice violates common values, neither solving problems nor safeguarding civilized society.
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