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1、2012屆高考英語總復(fù)習檢測試題及答案英語高效測評卷(五)安徽專版?必修5學校:班級:姓名:考號:第1卷(選擇題,共115分)第一部分:聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)1.Whatisthemangoingtodo?A.TakeatriptoFrance.B.StudyFrenchfurther.C.StudyfurtherinFrance.2.Whenshouldthewomangotomeettheman?A.At10:00.B.At10:30.C.At11:00.3.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Onab

2、us.B.Onatrain.C.Onaplane.4.Whatdoesthemanthinkoftherestaurant?A.Theservicethereissatisfying.B.Thefoodthereischeap.C.Itsbrightandclean.5.Whydoesthewomanthanktheman?A.Hereturnedhermoneyfound.B.Hegaveherafivepoundbill.C.Helenthersomemoney.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽第6段對話,回答第6至8題。6. Whendidthemangettoth

3、eparkthismorning?A.At5:00.B.At5:30.C.At6:00.7. Howmanytimeshasthemanbeentotheparkearlyinthemorning?A.Once.B.Twice.C.Threetimes.8.Whatcanweknowabouttheman?A.HeisaChinese.B.HeusedtoplayTaijiquan.C.Hehadagoodtimethismorning.聽第7段對話,回答第9至11題。9. Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Onthesubway.8. Atthebuss

4、top.C.Onthetrain.10. Whydidthemanspeakerwanttobeattheguy?A. Theguystolesomemoneyfromhim.B. Theguygrabbedhisgirlfriendbythearm.C. Theguysmokedinpublicandgrabbedthewomanwhostoppedhim.11. Whatdoesthemanspeakerthinkofthewomanspeaker?A.Sheiscowardly.B.Sheisright.C.Shemakeshimmad.聽第8段對話,回答第12至14題。12.Whatd

5、idthewomandojustnow?A. Shewentshopping.B.Shevisitedafriend.C.Shedrewapicture.13.Wherewasthemanjustnow?A.Athome.B. Inahospital.C.Inabar.14. Whendoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.Intheearlymorning.B.Atnoon.C.Inthelateafternoon.聽第9段對話,回答第15至17題。15. Whatisthemanplanningtodowithhisfriends?A.Watc

6、hafootballgame.B.Goforadriveandhaveapicnic.C.Eatoutandwatchamovie.16. Whydoesthewomanhesitatetogowiththeman?A.Shehastostudyforanexam.B.Shehastoseethedoctor.C.ShedoesntknowSaraverywell.17. Whendoesthewomanwanttobeback?ABy11:30Pm.B.By10:30Pm.C.By9:30Pm.聽第10段獨白,回答第18至20題。18. Whatshouldwedowhenwefirstge

7、tourmailaccordingtothespeaker?A.Openandsortthemail.B.Answerthemailrightaway.C.Fileimportantinformation.19. Howoftenatleastdoesthespeakersuggestthatwecleanoutourfiles?A.Onceaweek.B.Twiceamonth.C.Onceayear.20. Whatcanwelearnfromthetalk?A. Thespeakerisanadvisoratahighschool.B. Wehavetogiveupsomeofoursu

8、bscriptionssometimes.C. Weshouldstoresomethingonthetopofourdeskforuse.第二部分:英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié)語法和詞匯知識(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)21.Itisburninghot!CouldItakeashowerhere?Sure,.A.comeonB.forgetitC.goodideaD.goahead22.Nowadaysinworldofconstantchange,youngengineershavetocontinuouslyupgradethemselvestodealwithin

9、creasingchallengeintheircareer.A.a;theB.the;theC.the;aD.a;a23.Thosewhomakemoneybyresellingtraintickets,especiallyduringtheSpringFestivaltravelseason,tobepunished.A.deserveB.permitC.reserveD.design24.一DoyouhappentoknowtheprofessorinLilysspeech?一Yes,Iwasintroducedtohimataconferencelastyear.A.referring

10、toB.torefertoC.havingreferredtoD.referredto25. Lookatthecharmingfilmstar!Hercarefulmakeuphidesthesignsofage.A.downB.outC.beneathD.on26. Themoviewasdullbeyondsothatitwasregardedastheworstonethisyear.A.predictionB.appreciationC.explanationD.description27.Ben,Tonytoldmethathewasveryangrywithyou.Oh,hemy

11、meaningwhenwechattedjustnow.A.musthavemistakenB.mighthavemistakenC.mustmistakeD.mightmistake28. Thesmalllibrarywasbadlyorganizeduntilaninformationmanagementgraduateit.A.tookthechargeB.inthechargeofC.onachargeofD.tookchargeof29. IcantgointodetailswithyounowIhaveameetingatfouroclock.A.soB.becauseC.unl

12、essD.if30. Manyteststhatpeoplegenerallyfeelbestundercertaintemperature,humidity,andairspeedconditions.A.willbeindicatedB.areindicatedC.haveindicatedD.hadindicated31. children”referstothosewhosemindsareaheadoftheirphysicalgrowth,andwhoexperiencetheworlddifferently.A.SmartB.GiftedC.StupidD.Skilled32.

13、Theythattheyarethepeoplewhoseincomeislowenoughtogivethemtherighttoapplyforthelowrenthousing.A.watchoutB. workoutC.makeoutD.tryout33.Catherine,canyoumakesurecometotheconferencetoday?A.MrBlackwillB.whenMrBlackwillC.willMrBlackD.whetherwillMrBlack34.Ifapersonpausesinuncertaintyorunwillingness,wecansayh

14、eorshetodosomething.A.forcesB.hesitatesC. refusesD.desires35.Themanagersaidthattheyhada(n)planiftheplantheyhadsuggestedearlierwasnotaccepted.A.alternativeB.secureC.conservativeD.constant第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)(2011?蘇北四市聯(lián)考)Onacoldwinterday,Iwaitedinlinetoseemyhero,JackCanfield,theauthorofTheSucc

15、essPrinciplesDuringhistalk,Jack_36_hiswallet,pulledoutahundreddollarbill,andsaid,“Whowantsthis?”_37_shotupintheaudience;peopleleanedforwardtoseewhomJackwould_38_.ButIjumpedup,ranupthe_39_tothestage,andgrabbedthebill.AsIwaslaunchingmyselfintheair,thoughts_40_throughmymindwasIabouttobehumiliated(羞辱)in

16、frontof800people?Wouldthey41_securityguardsandtakemefromthestage?_42_mydesireforboldactionwaslouderthanany_43_voice.AsIgotthebillfromhishand,hesaid,Thatsit!Wecantwaitforthe_44_tocometous.Wemusttakeactionto_45_whatwewant!”Afterhistalk,ImanagedtoformallymeetJackandboldlyaskedforhis_46_emailaddress.Ove

17、rthenextmonths,Isenthimemails_47_myvisionanddreamswithhim.Hekindlyemailedbacklotsofencouragement.Butmylifegot_48_withotherthings.IstoppedemailingJack.Ayearlater,mydreamshadwornaway.IthoughtJackwouldinspiremeintoaction,likeagiant49_thatwouldshowmetheway.Iemailedhim,andthenagainbutgotno_50_.AsIsatdown

18、atmycomputertocheckmyemails,I_51_wokeup.WhatwasIdoing?Iwaswaiting!NowIrememberedthecrowd,mostlikely_52_thathundreddollarbill,whiletheysat_53_totheirchairs.Usuallyweallhavea“Jack”forwhomwewaitwhetheritsaperson,aplaceorathing.We_54_believethegiftsoflifearejustaroundthecorner,andthateverythingwillcomei

19、na(n)_55_way.Sowedonttry.Wegiveup.ButasWayneGretzkysaid:“Youllalwaysmiss100%oftheopportunitiesyoudonttake!SoIstoppedwaitingandstartedmywritingcareer.Nowwhatareyouwaitingfor?36.A.stretchedoutB.reachedforC.stucktoD.handedin37.A.CheersB.ShoutsC.HeadsD.Hands38.A.offerB.greetC.likeD.choose39.A.pathB.road

20、C.stepsD.route40.A.racedB.startedC.appearedD.existed41.A.askB.callC.demandD.order42.A.AndB.SoC.ButD.Or43.A.carefulB.doubtfulC.meaningfulD.helpful44.A.opportunitiesB.timesC. resultsD.aims45.A.attractB.acceptC.restoreD.create46.A.professionalB.secretC.publicD.personal47.A.disclosingB.describingC.prese

21、ntingD.sharing48.A.quickB.busyC.fullD.loose49.A.arrowB.gateC.exitD.entrance50.A.newsB.noticeC.responseD.reaction51.A.graduallyB.suddenlyC.immediatelyD.slowly52.A.desiringB.claimingC.beggingD.worshiping53.A.lostB.gluedC.opposedD.devoted54.A.sincerelyB.honestlyC.falselyD.correctly55.A.difficultB.impre

22、ssiveC.earlyD. natural第三部分:閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)A(2011?鹽城市第二次調(diào)研)ForyearsTomAndersonslifewaswitheredup(枯萎)bythememoryofhispartinafraternity(友愛,互助會)adventurethatresultedinthedeathofoneofhisclassmates.Heandhiswifeseparatedaftersixyearsofmarriage.ThenthenewsaboutTomchanged.HiswifeBettycameback;heearne

23、dafineposition.Onedayhetoldmewhathadchangedhislife.“l(fā)usedtothink,Nothingcanundowhatlhavedone.Thethoughtofmyguiltwouldstopmeinthemiddleofasmileorahandshake.Itputawallbetweenmywifeandme.”“ThenIhadanunexpectedvisitfromthepersonIwasmostafraidtosee一themotherofthecollegeclassmatewhodied.Yearsago,shesaid,I

24、founditinmyheart,throughprayer,toforgiveyou.Bettyforgaveyou.Sodidyourfriendsandemployers.Shepaused,andthensaidseriously,YouaretheonepersonwhohasntforgivenTomAnderson.WhodoyouthinkyouaretostandoutagainstthepeopleofthistownandtheLordAlmighty?Ilookedintohereyesandfoundtherea_kind_of_permissiontobethepe

25、rsonImighthavebeenifherboyhadlived.ForthefirsttimeinmyadultlifeIfeltworthytoloveandbeloved.”Itisonlythroughforgivenessofourmistakesthatwegainthefreedomtolearnfromexperience.Butforgivingourshortcomingsdoesntmeandenyingthattheyexist.Onthecontrary,itmeansfacingthemhonestly,realistically.Canapersonbeall

26、forgivingandstillbehuman?AscientistIknowspentfouryearsasaslavelaborerinGermany.HisparentswerekilledbyNazistreetbullies;hisyoungersisterandolderbrotherweresenttothegaschambers.Thisisamanwhohaseveryreasontohate.Yetheisfilledwithaloveoflifethatheconveystoeveryonewhoknowshim.Heexplainedittometheotherday

27、:“InthebeginningIwasfilledwithhatred.ThenIrealizedthatinhatingIhadbecomemyownenemy.Unlessyouforgive,youcannotlove.Andwithoutlove,lifehasnomeaning.Forgivenessistrulythesavinggrace.56. TomAndersonandhiswifeseparatedaftersixyearsofmarriageprobablybecause.A.hehadkilledoneofhisclassmatesB.hehadcaredmoref

28、orhisadventurethanforhiswifeC. hiswifelookeddownuponhispoorpositionD. hislifehadbeenmadeinagreatmessbyhisdeepguilt57. ThekeyreasonforwhichTomslifechangedbacktonormalmaybethat.A.hiswifeBettycamebacktohimB.themotherofhiscollegeclassmateaskedBettytoforgivehimforhisguiltC.heeventuallylearnedtofacehisgui

29、lthonestly,realisticallyandforgavehimselfD.heearnedafinepositionandfinallymadealotofmoney58.Theunderlinedpartinthesecondparagraphmeansthat.A.themotherofmycollegeclassmatepermittedmetobearealpersonB.evenmycollegeclassmatewouldpermitmetobewhatIusedtobeC.Iwouldntbeapersonunlessmycollegeclassmatepermitt

30、edmetoD.Imighthavebeenasuccessfulpersonifmycollegeclassmatehadlived59.Thebesttitleforthispassagecouldbe.A.Forgiveness:thesavinggraceB.Hatred:unrealisticwayoflivingC.Love:ameaningfulworthylifeD.Guilt:unforgivablemistakeB(2011?天津河西區(qū)檢測二)Fearisanemotionlikeotherssuchashappiness,anger,hurt,sadness.Weneed

31、emotionstoprocessinformationwereceiveanddecidehowtorespond.Beingafraidoffastcars,forexample,issomethingthatmightprotectusfromharm.Beingafraidoftheconsequenceofachoicemaypreventusgettingintotrouble.Fearsinyoungchildrencommonlycenteroncertainanimalslikesnakesorbigdogs.Fearsarecausedoftenbecauseofexper

32、iencesorideasexpressedbyothers,andattimes,themedia.Manynormalfearsduringtheearlyyears,likemenwithbeards,orlargedogs,disappearwithage.Thoserelatingtopersonalfailureandridicule(嘲笑)remainthroughadulthoodandmayneedspecialhelptoovercome.Childrensfearsareoftensmall,butthatdoesntmeantheyshouldbedismissedas

33、trivial(微不足道的).Theyneedtoberecognizedandacceptedasrealforthatchild.Onlywhenwehelpchildrenunderstandtheirfearscantheygrownormallyintheirabilitytosettlethem.Researchshowsthatasachildgrowsup,thecenterofhisfearschangesalot.Thingslikedivorce,ateacherwho“shoutedatme”,peoplewithguns,bullies,bigboys,or“maki

34、ngfunofme”topthelistofchildhoodfears.”Wecannotalwayspreventtheseexperiencesfromhappening,butitisessentialthatchildrenbeallowedtofreelyexpresstheiremotionswithoutjudgment.Sympathyandacaringlistenerwillhelpeasepainofthesefears.Readbooksandstoriestoyourchildaboutchildrenwhohaveexperiencedsimilarfears.T

35、hishelpschildrentalkabouttheirfearsandfindwaystocope.Withallemotions,fearsbecomelessofaproblemforchildrenastheygainselfconfidenceandtheyfindthatfearisnormalandcanbedealtwith.60.AccordingtoParagraph2,wecanknowthatfearsinyoungchildren.A.onlycenteronfrighteninganimalsB.arenotbornbutlearnedC.canmakesure

36、oftheirsafetyD.needspecialhelptodealwith61.Childrensfearsareoftenignoredbecause.A.theyexistwidelyintheworldB.theywilldisappearwithageC.peoplethoughttheyarenotworthconsideringD.theyareoftenimaginary62.Indealingwithchildrensfears,thefinalgoaloftheparentsisto.A. stopunpleasantexperienceshappeningtochil

37、drenB. letchildrenknowaboutthenatureoffearC. createanenvironmentwherethereisnothingtofearD.developchildrensabilitytotreattheirfearsontheirown63.Fromthepassagewecanlearnthat.A.somechildhoodfearsmayhavealastinginfluenceB.childrenshouldavoidthemediatoreducetheirfearC.fearscanbejudgedaccordingtotheenvir

38、onmentD.childrenwithsimilarfearscancommunicateeasily64.Whatsthebesttitleforthispassage?A.Childrensfears.B.Howtoovercomechildrensfears.C.Thekindofchildrensfears.D.Thebadeffectsoffears.CCrossingtheRubiconThemarchtoItalywasbegan.ThesoldierswereevenmoreenthusiasticthanCaesar(愷撒)himself.Theyclimbedmounta

39、ins,wadedrivers,enduredtiredness,andfacedallkindsofdangerforthesakeoftheirgreatleader.AtlasttheycametoalittlerivercalledtheRubicon(盧比孔河).ItwastheboundarylineofCaesarsProvinceofGaul;ontheothersideofitwasItaly.Caesarpausedamomentonthebank.HeknewthattocrossitwouldbetodeclarewaragainstPompeyandtheRomanS

40、enate;itwouldinvolveallRomeinafearfulbattle,theendofwhichnomancouldforesee.Buthedidnothesitatelong.Hegavetheword,androdeboldlyacrosstheshallowstream.“WehavecrossedtheRubicon,hecriedashereachedthefarthershore.Thereisnownoturningback.”SoonthenewswascarriedtoRome“CaesarhascrossedtheRubicon”andtherewasg

41、reatfearamongthosewhohadplannedtodestroyhim.PompeyssoldiersdesertedhimandhurriedtojointhemselvestoCaesarsarmy.TheRomesenatorsandtheirfriendsmadereadytoescapefromthecity.“CaesarhascrossedtheRubicon!”wasshoutedalongtheroadsandbywaysleadingtoRome;andthecountrypeopleturnedouttomeetandhailwithjoytheconqu

42、eringhero.Thewordwascarriedasecondtimetothecity“CaesarhascrossedtheRubicon“andthewildfightbegan.SenatorsandpublicofficerslefteverythingbehindandhurriedawaytoseeksafetywithPompey.Onfoot,onhorseback,inlitters,incarriages,theyfledfortheirlivesallbecauseCaesarhadcrossedtheRubicon.Pompeywasunabletoprotec

43、tthem.Hehurriedtotheseacoast,and,withallwhowereabletoaccompanyhim,sailedawaytoGreece.CaesarwasthemasterofRome.65.WhichofthefollowingcanNOTbeusedtodescribeCaesarsarmy?A.Enthusiasticinthemarch.B.Notafraidoftiredness.C.Braveinthemarch.D.Eagertobegreatleaders.66.Accordingtothepassage,crossingtheRubiconm

44、eantallofthefollowingEXCEPTthat.A.CaesardeclaredwaragainstPompeyandtheRomanSenateB.CaesarwouldinvolveallRomeinthebattleC.CaesarwouldbedefeatedinthewarD.Caesarwasdeterminedtocarryoutthebattle67.WhathappenedwhenthenewswasfirstcarriedtoRomethatCaesarhadcrossedtheRubicon?A. ThepeoplewhohadbeenagainstCae

45、sarfeltveryfrightened.B.ThepeoplewhohadturnedtraitortoCaesarwerewildwithjoy.C.ThepublicofficersandsoldiersfoughtbravelyagainstCaesar.D.TheRomesenatorsandtheirfriendshadalreadyescaped.68.WhatdidPompeydoafterCaesarcrossedtheRubicon?A.HerodetothebankoftheRubiconhurriedly.B. HefledtoGreecebyseawithallhi

46、scompanions.C. Hehadallhisrelativesandsoldiersstaywithhim.D. HekeptcalmandstayedinRome,defeatinghisenemies.DRecreationProgrammingJ.RobertRossman;BarbaraElwoodSchlatterPaperbackUsedinnumerousuniversitiesthroughouttheUnitedStates,Canada,Australia&NewZealand,RecreationProgrammingprovidesprogramminginsi

47、ghtsforeducators,practitioners,andstudents.ThisbookwillpresentreaderswiththevitaltoolsnecessaryinprovidingsuccessfulprogramsfortheircustomersAvailability:57DaysOurprice:52.65RRP58.50(Save:5.85)RacetothePoleBenFogle;JamesCracknellPaperbackTheextremephysicalchallengeisgraphicallydocumentedbutitisthete

48、ars,tantrumsandtriumphsthatmakethisanengagingbook,oftenleavingyoufeelingthatyouhavesharedthejourneywiththemAvailability:UnavailableOurprice:17.09RRP18.99(Save:1.90)The“Times”GoodUniversityGuideJohnOLearyPaperbackIfyourea17yearold,orhisorherparents,desperatelytryingtofindobjectiveinformation,tryThe“T

49、imes”GoodUniversityGuidebasedonTheTimesleaguetablespublishedannuallysince1992.Thisisespeciallyusefulnowthattherearenoofficialgovernmentleaguetablestoenableyoutocomparehighereducationinstitutions.Availability:57Days12.75($16.99)BerlinatWarRogerMoorhouseHardbackUsingavarietyofsourcesrangingfromunpubli

50、shedmemoirstointerviews,MoorhousebuildsanabsorbingpictureofhardshipanddespairinthenervecentreofNaziGermany.InBerlinatWar,RogerMoorhouseprovidesapainstakinglydetailedaccountofeverydaylife.Availability:57Days22.50($25.00)69.Theabovemessageisprobablytakenfrom.A.amagazineB.aWebpageCanewspaperDaleaflet70

51、.Ifyouintendtowriteanessayabouteducationindifferentcountries,youcanreferto.A. RecreationProgramming&BerlinatWarB. RacetothePole&TheTimes”GoodUniversityGuideC.RacetothePole&BerlinatWarD.RecreationProgramming&TheTimes”GoodUniversityGuide71.Ifyoubuya11thethreebooksavailable,itwillsaveyou.A. 4.46B.12.59

52、C.14.49D,88.64EOneinfiveUSteenagershavesomedegreeofhearingloss,accordingtoresearcherswhosaidtheproblemisgrowing.Teenagersreallyunderestimatehowmuchnoisetheyareexposedto”DrJosefShargorodskysaid._Thestudy,publishedintheJournaloftheAmericanMedicalAssociation,comparednationalsurveysbetweentheearly1990sa

53、hefirstsurvey,about15percentofteenagershadsomedegreeofhearingloss._Mostofthehearinglosswasinoneearonly.Whileitwasusuallyslight,onein20adolescentshadmorepronounced(顯著的)problemsup50percentsincethefirstsurvey.Hearinglossisverycommonintheelderly,Grimessaid,butsheaddedthatitwasconcerning

54、toseeitcomeintotheyoungeragegroups.Inbabiesandyoungchildren,hearingproblemsareknowntodelaylanguagedevelopment,whichinturninfluencesperformanceinotherareas.Slighthearingloss,forinstance,makesitdifficulttodistinguishbetweenhighfrequencyconsonantslikes”andf_Thescienceislessclearforadolescents,butitisea

55、sytoimaginehowbeinghardofhearingcouldinfluencelearning,saidGrimes.Weknowfromalotofdatathatnoisyclassroomsareoneofthebiggestchallengestolearning.”Thereasonsfortherisearestilluncertain.Whenaskedaboutnoiseexposureonthejob,fromfirearmsorrecreationalactivities,forinstance-theteenagersdidntindicateanychan

56、ge.ButShargorodskysaid,“Weknewfrombeforethatitisdifficulttoaskthisagegroupaboutnoiseexposuretheyunderestimateit.”_Althoughitsnotclearthatthesedevicesaretoblame,Grimessaiditwasstillagoodideatoturndownthevolume.Butshepointedouttheadvicewouldlikelyfallondeafears.ShesaidtheAmericanAcademyofHearinghadals

57、ocontactedSteveJobs,theCEOofApple,aboutaddingavolumelimiteroniPods,butneverheardback.72.Inwhichplaceshouldthesentence“FewpeoplewouldcallitnoisewhentheylistentomusicontheirMP3players,forinstance.”beput?A.B.C.D.73.Whatsthemainideaofthethirdparagraph?A.Hearinglosswasverycommonintheelderlyinthecountry.B

58、. Thesoundslikes”andfarehardtodistinguishbybabies.C. Thenumberofteenagerswithhearingproblemsisdecreasing.D. Babiesandteenagersarealsofacingproblemsofhearingloss.74. WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A. Thereasonsofthehearinglossareknowntotheresearchers.B. Thesurveyshavebeencarriedoutforatmost15years.C. Thereasonsfortherisearecleartotheresearchers.D. Theresultsofthesurveyshavebeenpublishedinanewspaper.75. TheAmericanAcademyofHearingcontactedtheCEOofAppleinorderto.A.shar

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