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1、用心愛心專心1合肥一中2011-2012學(xué)年第一學(xué)期第二次階段考試 高三英語(yǔ)試卷(滿分: 150 時(shí)間: 120 分鐘)第I卷第一部分 聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分 30 分)第一節(jié)(共 5 個(gè)小題,每題 1.5 分,滿分 7.5 分) 每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。1.Why will the woman go to London?A.To have a look at London. B. To go with her friend. C. To spend theweekend2.What will the weather be like?A.It s going to snow. B. Its going

2、to rain.C. It s hot.3.What does the woman do?A.A secretary.B. A teacher.C. An airlinehostess.4.Where does this conversation probably take place?A.In a bank.B. In a store.C. In a hotel.5.What does the woman suggest?A.Visiting Tom s mother. B. Inviting Tom for dinner. C. Dining outwith Tom.第二節(jié) (共 15 小

3、題, 每小題 1.5 分,滿分 22.5 分) 每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第 6 段材料,回答第 6 至 8 題6.Where will the woman go?A.Super market. B. Post office. C. Police office.7.How long will it take the woman to go there on foot?A.10 minutes. B. 15 minutes. C. 5 minutes.8.How would the woman go there?(2) On foot.B. By bus.C. By bike.聽第 7 段材料,回

4、答第 9 至 11 題9.Where is the man from ?A.France. B. Spain. C. England.10. How long will the man stay in England?A. One year. B. Two months. C. Six months.11. Where is the woman s classmate now?A. In Spain.B. In China.C. In England.聽第 8 段材料,回答第 12 至 14 題12. Why does the woman feel excited now?A. Because

5、 she gets a good friend.B.Because she will go home soon.C.Because she doesn t like London.13. Where are the two speakers talking?A. In their hometown. B. In China. C. In London.用心愛心專心214. According to the conversation, which of the following does Harry like?A.Wet weather.B. Coffee. C. Warm beer.聽第 9

6、 段材料,回答第 15 至 17 題15. What was Colson s first job?A. Teaching English.B. Working for a newspaper.C. Being ajournalist.16. How long has Colson been a journalist?A. Three years.B. Four years.C. Five years.17. What will the speakers most probably do?A. Drop in on Colson. B. Ask Colson for help. C. Inte

7、rview Colson for the job.聽第 10 段材料,回答第 18 至 20 題。18. Why are college students willing to work without pay for companies?A. To help the companies. B. To get a job later. C. To do a survey.19. Which of the following is right according to the passage?A. Admitting unpaid college student workers is again

8、st the law.B. More than 70% of university students are willing to do unpaid work.C. Most companies say they are interested in unpaid workers.20. How many companies are willing to consider accepting unpaid workers?A. 70 percent. B. 80 percent. C. 44 percent. 第二部分 英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分 45 分) 一單項(xiàng)填空(共 15 小題;每小題

9、 1 分,滿分 15 分)21.Students should be encouraged to use _ Internet as _ resource.A. 不填; a B. 不填; the C.the; the D.the; a22.When the entire class worked together they finished the project _.29. _ the city lies the famous beautiful mountain.A. in no wayB. in no time C. on no account D. in no case23. I m

10、sorry. That wasn t of much help. Oh, _. As a matter of fact, it was more helpful.A. it doesn t matter B. sure it was C. of course not D. 24. I d like to livesomewhere _ the sun shines all year long.A. whichB. that C. where25. My brother is very tall. The little bed wonA. prepareB. matchC. fit26. Onl

11、y those _ knew could come in.A. that B. who C. he D. which27. You can t imagine _ fantastic fun web chatting is. Really? But it may cause a lot of trouble sometimes.A. what B. howC. whyD. so28.Do you have clothes _ , sir?- No, thank you, I had my daughter _B. washing; washD. in whicht _ for him.D. d

12、othanks anywayA. to wash; washwashed; washthem this morning.C .washed; to washD. to be用心愛心專心3A. Southeast 40 miles toB. To 40 miles southeast ofC. 40 miles southeast ofD .To southeast 40 miles of30.All possible means_, but we can t persuade him to change his mind.A. has tried B. have been tried C. h

13、ave tried D. has been tried31 First, it is important to recognize what kind of person you are and which special qualities make youdifferent from _ .A everyone else Bthe other C someone else D the rest32. I can t say which wine is betterit s a _ of personal taste.A. affair B. event C. matterD. variet

14、y33. Jack was sure to get this year s scholarsh ip as the standards of scholarshipwere not terribly_.A. toughB. roughC. difficult D. demanding34. If it were not for the fact that you _ ill, I would ask you to do this now.A. were B. had beenC. areD. should be35. The fact that she never apologized _ a

15、 lot about what kind of person she is.A. says B. talksC. appears D. declares二完形填空(共 20 小題,每小題 1.5 分,滿分 30 分)Most people hate rock music. (36) _ I am not an unreasonable or biased(有偏見的) person (37)_nature, two vivid and striking (38) _ experiences of rock music during thepast two weeks have persuaded

16、 me that it has become a(n) (39) _ for those of us with enoughcommon sense to see its(40)_ dangers to point them out. My first experience-perhaps a minor one,(41) _ highly symptomatic( 有 癥狀的 )-was the realization that if I spoke to myteenage son when hewas listening to rock music (42)_ headphones, h

17、e replied in an unnaturally loud voice, (43)_ therewas something wrong with his hearing. The second occurred when I went with him to a concert andwitnessed for myself (44) _ these affairs are like. Till I went to the concert, I had always (45) _ thelive and let live attitude that rock music was simp

18、ly not my (46) _ but that other people had (47)_right to enjoy it if it was theirs.But what I saw and heard (48) _ me that we are allowing something very powerful to take(49)_ of the younger generation. In the first place, I noticed a collective madness, (50)_ by thenoise level. But secondly, and (5

19、1) _ dangerously, I observed that after a time everyone wasabsorbed (52) _ by the noise, and gave up his/her individuality. By the end I was in the middle of afaceless crowd who clapped and (53)_and jumped around like monkeys. It was the most degrading(丟臉的) human (54)_ I have ever had the misfortune

20、 to witness, and I seriously believethatin time to come our present younger generation wouldthank us if we managed to (55) _a stop to it now.36. A. WhenB. WhileC. IfD. As37. A. in B. ofC. withD. by用心愛心專心438. A. privateB. personalC. individual D. own39. A. jobB. work C. duty D. virtue40. A. potential

21、 B. obvious C. temporaryD. apparent41. A. butB. andC. evenD. so42. A. byB. overC. behindD. through43. A. sinceB. forC. as ifD. in case44. A. /B. whatC. howD. which45. A. adaptedB. adopted C. takenD. accepted46. A. enjoyment B. preference C. option D. taste47. A. everyB. all C. no D. some48. A. conce

22、rned B. persuaded C. convinced D. burntB. attention C. charge D. possessionabout B. brought about C. bringing forward D. brought forwardB. much too C. as much as D. too much55. A. put第三部分 閱讀理解(共 20 小題;每小題 2 分,共 40 分)Surveys suggest the Danes are the happiest people in theworld, and the reasonfor thi

23、s is trust.From Erasmus University s World Database of Happiness to a World Values Survey from theUniversity of Michigan in late June, the 5.5 million people of the Scandinavian state have ranked top inmost happiness surveys for the last 20 years.As economists search for better ways to measure well-

24、being than pure wealth, they say the Daneshave a tradition of equality and trust that is not seen in many other places. They are also among theworld s most financially successful people.However, Denmark s economy has not escaped the current market problems. Its stock exchange isdown around 37 percen

25、t so far this year.Soren Christiansen, 32, enjoys relaxing with his girlfriend in their rented apartment in one ofCopenhagen s newly built housing developments. He said trust creates a safer everyday life for him.“It makes mehappy to live in a country where you can walk safely around and you do not

26、have to beafraid, ” he said.Danish diplomat (外交官 ) Klavs Holm said Danes are comfortable with simplepleasures like swimming in the harbor on a summer s day, which could be thought too riskyelsewhere.“I see women riding bikes with their kids on the back, through the rain. They look happy. The Danesar

27、e devoted to biking and to fighting global warming. These values are more important to Danes thanmost other people,” he said.49. A. care50. A. bringing51. A. far more52. A. onB. atC. inD. out53. A. satB. stoodC. pacedD. stamped54. A. situationB.performance用心愛心專心5The Danish Island of Samso, where peo

28、ple have achieved self-sufficiency ( 自足 ) in renewablepower, is one example of the community programs that Denmark has to offer.“ Danish trust is connected with their strong economy, ” said Economist Justina Fischer. “If youtrust someonein the market you have lower transaction( 交易 )costs. You do not

29、 even need a contract( 合同 ) because you trust his or her words. ” 56 What might be the best title for the text?A. Denmark - the world s most financially successful countryB. Denmark - a model for solving current market problemsC. Trust makes the Danes the happiest in the worldD. Their strong economy

30、 makes Danes trust each other57. The example of Soren Christiansen shows that _.A. people in Denmark needn t worry about renting apartmentsB. he feels safe because Denmark is a trusting societyC. Copenhagen s housing is well dev elopedD. it s not safe to walk around in other countries58. The text te

31、lls us that _ .A. the best way to measure happiness is by wealthB. the Danish have enough renewable powerC. the Danish don t need to have a contract when they do businessD. the Danish tradition of trust contributes to its strong economy59. According to the passage, which is not the reason why trust

32、makes the Danes the happiest people inthe world?A. Trust creates a safe everyday life for the Danes.B. Trust is connected with Denmarks economy.C. Trust makes community programs work better in Denmark.D. Trust keeps the Danes far away from the current market problems.BName: Off the Beaten PathCover

33、price: $30.00Our price: $l9.80The best- selling Reader s Digest travel book has 40% new content including over200 new sites, over 200 new full-color photographs, and all-new, up-to-date maps.It spotlights over l, 000 of the United States most overlooked must-see destinations.Name: Container Gardens

34、by NumberCover price: $l5.95Our price: $9.49A unique book contains 50 easy-to-follow container designs. Each design providesa simple numbered planting plan that shows exactly how to create each display, with an instruction of thefinished planter and in-depth plant information. The plans are easy to

35、follow and for any type of livingspace or garden.Name: Best Weekend Projects用心愛心專心6Cover price: $l7.95Our price: $l3.96Choose from 80 unique ideas to create an extraordinary living space. The projects are practical, as wellas attractive, and will improve your home and yard and can be made in a weeke

36、nd. These 80well-designed projects are presented in a clear, easy-to-follow style that addresses readers in anaccessible, user-friendly tone.Name: l80l Home RemediesCover price: $40.00Our price: $29.96Plenty of health complaints can be handled at home. Each and every remedy will be tested by a docto

37、r tomake sure it is safe and sound.Dozens of conditions are covered, from headaches, sunburn, bad breath, and blisters to allergies, andhiccups.60. You can most probably read the passage in a _ .A. newspaper B. travel guide C. reference book D. textbook61.How much money could you save if you want to

38、 buy a travel book?A. $6.46 B. $l0. 20 C.$l3.96 D. $l9.862. Which of the following could help you to deal with common diseases without a doctor?A. Off the Beaten Path.B. Container Gardens by Number.C. l80l Home Remedies.D. Best Weekend Projects.63. What s the purpose of the passage?A. To share his o

39、pinion about the books with readers.B. To advise readers to read more in spare time.C. To share the pleasure of reading with readers.D. To advise readers to buy their books.CYears ago, I was taking a maths class over the summer, and had a teacher who liked to talk about hispast with funny stories. H

40、e related that he had been a math teacher in the Air Force, where it was his dutyto force sleepy young soldiers to stay awake for an hour of math at 8:00 in the morning in a large, warm,dimly-lit auditorium. One day, he came into the lecture hall and saw his class even sleepier and lessattentive tha

41、n usual. He realized that something exciting would have to be done.Now this classroom was very old, and the blackboards, which had been nailed onto the walls with old black iron nails, had become loose over the years. As a result, these black nailsstuck out almost invisibly from the blackboard and t

42、his teacher kept banging his hands on them whileerasing the board. He decided to put them to good use.With enough of a flourish ( 夸張的動(dòng)作 ) to ensure the class s attention, he went to the front ofthe room, n ear one edge of the board. Then, cleari ng his throat,he drew a coat hook right near one of th

43、e protruding (突出)nails. He went to hanghis coat and hat on the hook that he had drawn in chalk (really on the nail, of course). Then he went onto give that day s lecture. He told us that the en tire class had their eyes to the front of the roomthroughout the lecture. He didn t know if they d heard a

44、 sin gle word he d said, but at least they用心愛心專心7looked atte ntive.At the end of the class, the lecturer would usually leave by a small door n earthe blackboards, while the class would leave through the large doors at the back of the hall. When classwas over, he took his coat and hat, erased the coa

45、t hook, and left through the small door andwas followed by the en tire class, li ning upto go past the blackboard to see how he d done it!64. When the funny story happe ned, the author was_.A. a soldier who just joined the Air ForceB. havi ng a math class in his summer vacati onC. teaching a maths c

46、lass over the summerD. doing someth ing that the passage does n t men ti on65. What can we infer from the passage?A. Young soldiers always felt sleepy in maths classes.B. The auditorium where maths was taught was well-equipped.C. After the class,stude nts would leave by the small door n ear the blac

47、kboards.D. The young soldiers would be attentive in maths classes from then on.66. What most attracted the en tire class s atte nti on?A. the teacher s lecture B. the hook drawn in chalk C. the teacher s coat D. the black n ail67. Which of the followi ng characters did the teacher not possess?A. str

48、ict B. humorousC. resp on sibleD.smartDWhen a con sumer finds that an item she or he bought is faulty or in some way does not live up tothe manufacturers claim for it, the first step is to present the warranty(保單) ,or any other records whichmight help, at the store of purchase. In most cases, this a

49、ction will produce results. However, if it doesnot, there are various means the con sumer may use to gain satisfact ion.A simple and com mon method used by many con sumers is to compla in directly to the storemanager. In general, the higher up the consumer takes his or her complaint, the faster he o

50、r she canexpect it to be settled. In such a case, it is usually settled in the con sumers favor, provided he or she hasa just claim.Con sumers should compla in in pers on whe never possible, but if they cannot getto the place of purchase, it is acceptable to phone or write the complaint in a letter.

51、 Compla ining isusually most effective whe n it is done politely but firmly, andespeciallywhe n the con sumer can dem on strate what is wrong with the item in questio n.If this cannot be done, the consumer will succeed best by presenting specific information as to what iswrong, rather than by making

52、 general statements. For example, The left speaker does not work at alland the sound coming out of the right one is unclear is better than This stereo( 立體聲音響 )does notwork.The store manager may advise the consumer to write to the manufacturer. If so, the consumershould do this, stating the complaint

53、 as politely and as firmly as possible. But if a polite complaint doesnot achieve the desired result, the consumer can go a step further. She or he can threaten to take the用心愛心專心8seller to court or report the seller to a private or public organization responsible for protecting consumersrights.68. W

54、hen a consumer finds that his purchase has a fault in it, the first thing he should do is to _.A.complain personally to the managerB.threaten to take the matter to courtC.write a firm letter of complaint to the store or purchaseD.show some written proof of the purchase to the store69. The most effec

55、tive complaint can be made by _.A.showing the faulty item to the manufacturerB.explaining exactly what is wrong with the itemC.saying firmly that the item of poor qualityD.asking politely to change the item70. The phrase live up to in the context means _.A .meet the standard of B.fulfill the demands

56、 ofC.realize the purpose of D.keep the promise of71. The passage tells us _ .A.How to settle a consumers complaint about a faulty itemB.How to make an effective complaint about a faulty itemC.How to avoid buying a faulty itemD.How to deal with complaints from customersEWith obesity rates on the rise

57、 among Americans and their pets, two Californianwomenhave come up with an all-in-one solution - a doggy boot camp where dog owners and their dogswork out together.Thank Dog! Bootcamp is the nations first outdoor fitness program where bothhumans and dogs get a full body workout while the dogs also le

58、arn basic obedience skills.Founded two years ago by identical twins Jill and Jamie Bowers, the program has grown to includeclasses at various Los Angeles and Orange County locations and most recently in Northern California.Classes begin as early as 6 am with instructors yelling out drill-like orders

59、 in the traditional boot campstyle. The difference here is that instructors are certified ( 證明合格 ) in both fitness and dog training,and each boot camper happens to have a four-legged partner by their side at all times. “People need toex ercise, and dogs need to be trained and exercised,” said JillBo

60、wers.The class takes place on a field in a public park with 30 minutes of cardio (有氧運(yùn)動(dòng) ) and 30 minutes of weight training. Each person has a mat ( 墊子) with weights and bands.Their dog has its own mat and water bowl beside their owner. The cardio part involves boot campersrunning around park trails

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