山东省淄博六中2012届高三英语模拟考试试题(2).doc
山东淄博六中11-12学年高三模拟考试英语试题(2)第一节:语法和词汇知识(共15 小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21My neighbor asked me to go for _ walk, but I dont think Ive got _ energy.Aa; 不填Bthe; theC不填;theDa; the22Collecting stamps as a hobby_ increasingly popular during the past fifty years.AbecomesBbecameChas become Dhad become23To everybody's surprise, the fashionable young lady _ to be a thief.Afound out Bproved outC, put out Dturned out24America was_ was first called" India" by ColumbusAthat Bwhere Cwhat Dthe place25In Switzerland, six miles west of Geneva,_ a collection of laboratory buildings.Alie Bare lying Clies Dlays26With summer coming on, the weather gets hot _.Aday after day Bday and night Cday in and day out Dday by day27I would have come to see you earlier, but I _ too busy.Ahad been Bwere Cwas Dwould be28Thank you very much.Not at all , I was_ glad to help. Atoo Bonly too Cnot so Dmuch30The British are not so familiar with different cultures and other ways of doing things, _ is often the case in other countries Aas Bthat Cso Dit31Will you go fishing with me? _.A. No, I'll be very busy B. Yes, I'll be glad C. Certainly, I'll be sorry D. Certainly, I'll be glad to32Is this the restaurant _ ?Awhich you work Bin which you work Cfor which you work Dwhere you work in33Bread and butter_ for breakfast in many Chinese homes nowadays.Aserve Bservers Cis served Dare served34Where is Xiao Wang? I don't knowHe_ be in the library.Acan Bmust Cmight Dmay35Do you like the material?Yes, it _ very soft.Ais feeling Bfelt Cfeels Dis felt第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)Roland was a carpenter in America. He and Sheila had three 36 two boys and baby Jessica. The baby had been in and out of the hospital for the last year because of infections and 37 problems. She was very weak and sick. The doctors were not 38 that she would live another year. 39 Jessica was expensive. The family was deep in 40 . Things were bad. Roland saw no light at the 41 of this tunnel (隧道). Then he saw an ad in the newspaper: “Security guards 42 , $150,000 a year. ” He called the number. The line was busy, but he 43 calling and finally got through. He was worried that the jobs were all taken, 44 they told him plenty of jobs were still available. They said they would give him two weeks of 45 in Texas. Then they would 46 him to Iraq for his assignment. Roland told Sheila he had to take this job. He knew it was 47 ;he might get injured or killed, but the money was too good. 48 , the family would have full medical benefits, 49 would enable the baby to get the care she needed. Roland said if he survived the first year, he would 50 work there for one more year. Sheila was 51 . She asked, “What if you get killed? What are we going to do without you?” 20090316“You cant 52 like that, honey,” he said. “Youve got to think 53 . Think about how well off well be in two or three years after I bring back all that 54 . This is the best thing I could do for this family.” Sheila 55 him and sobbed (呜咽地说) . “I dont want you to go.” Roland flew to Houston five days later. 36Astudents Bfriends Cworkmates Dkids 37Aother Banother Cpuzzling Dstrange38Aafraid Bsatisfied Cconfident Dsad39AThinking of BGetting rid of Cknowing of DTaking care of 40Adebt Bdanger Cthought Dsurprise41Atop Bentrance Cbottom Dend 42Asold Bwatched Cwanted Dwelcome43Astopped Benjoyed Ckept Dfinished44Abut Band Cso Dbecause45Aholiday Btraining Cwork Drest46Ainvite Bdrive Cexpect Dfly47Adangerous Beasy Ccomfortable Dinteresting48AHowever BBesides CTherefore DOtherwise49Athat Bwhich Cwho Dwhere50Aluckily Bhappily Ccarefully Dprobably 51Aexcited Bworried Csatisfied Ddisappointed52Athink Bguess Clive Dwork53Aactive Bpositive Chard Dhonest54Atime Bnews Cmoney Dpaper55Atook Bmissed Chugged Dleft第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)AA punctual person is in the habit of doing a thing at the proper time and is never late in keeping an appointment. 2009The unpunctual man, on the other hand, never does what he has to do at the proper time. He is always in a hurry and in the end loses both time and his good name. A lost thing may be found again, but lost time can never be regained. Time is more valuable than material things. In fact, time is life itself. The unpunctual man is for ever wasting and mismanaging his most valuable asset as well as others. The unpunctual person is always complaining that he finds no time to answer letters, or return calls or keep appointments promptly. But the man who really has a great deal to do is very careful of his time and seldom complains of want of it. He knows that he can not get through huge amount of work unless he faithfully keeps every piece of work when it has to be attended to. Failure to be punctual in keeping ones appointments is a sign of disrespect towards others. If a person is invited to dinner and arrives later than the appointed time, he keeps all the other guests waiting for him. Usually this will be regarded as a great disrespect to the host and all other guests present.Unpunctuality, moreover, is very harmful when it comes to doing ones duty, whether public or private. Imagine how it would be if those who are put in charge of important tasks failed to be at their proper place at the appointed time. A man who is known to be habitually unpunctual is never trusted by his friends or fellow men. 56What is an unpunctual person like?AHe always does a thing when it should be done. BHe is always very busy.CHe always does a thing at the wrong time. DHe always keeps the appointments.57Why is unpunctuality very harmful? ABecause it makes a man lose many chances of doing important affairs.BBecause it makes a man lose friends.CBecause it makes a man work quickly.DBecause it makes a man be more respected by others.58According to the passage, which is right?AThe punctual person has no much work to do.BThe unpunctual person is very richCThe unpunctual person is often respected by his friends.DThe unpunctual person loses what cant be regained again.59According to the passage, what are good manners when you are invited to a party?AArriving at the appointed time. BArriving before all other guests.CArriving after all other guests. DKeeping all other guests waiting.60Why is a person always unpunctual?AHe is too busy. BHe has too much work to do.CHe does care much about time. DHe doesnt manage his time properly.BKATHMANDU, Nepal (CNN) - Nepal has given its security personnel permission to shoot pro-Tibet demonstrators during China's Olympic flame climb to Mount Everest's summit early next month."About 25 soldiers and policemen have established camps on the mountain and they have been ordered to use force if necessary to stop any anti-Chinese activities," Mod Raj Dotel, spokesman for the home ministry, said Sunday. "This could mean shooting if necessary."Security personnel will also check mountain climbers for non-essential expedition materials, Dotel added. "If anyone is found with anti-Chinese material their permit will be canceled and returned from the mountain," he said. Chinese climbers plan to take the Olympic flame to the top of the world's highest peak, at 8,848 meters (29,028 feet) as part of the global relay leading up to the August 8 opening of the Summer Olympics in Beijing.Spring is the most popular season for climbing Mount Everest, which straddles(跨越) the border between Nepal and Tibet, an autonomous region of China. The Nepali government has given permits to dozens of climbers from 30 expeditions this season. But between May 1 and May 10, climbers are barred from going above 6,400 meters until the torch run is completed. China plans to take the Olympic flame to the summit sometime then.Bad weather conditions allow only about two opportunities in May for a push to the summit.The Chinese have not allowed any expedition to climb the mountain from the north side, according the Kathmandu representative of the Tibet China Mountaineering Association.Almost every day in the past month, Nepalese police have arrested pro-Tibet protesters from in front of the Chinese Embassy and the United Nations offices. The demonstrators are released later in the evening. Supporters of Tibet punish the government's attitude toward the autonomous region, and many believe China should not have been awarded the honor of hosting the Olympic Games.Earlier torch relay stops in London, England; Paris, France; and San Francisco, California attracted tens of thousands of demonstrators. They led to attacks on the torch and relay participants, and prompted police to make dozens of arrests.Subsequent stops in Argentina, Tanzania and Oman were trouble-free.In Pakistan, authorities closed the relay to the public. And India shortened the relay and kept thousands of anti-Chinese protesters at bay by sealing off roads and shuttering buildings along the route.The relay went smoothly in Bangkok, Thailand, on Saturday, amid heavy security and scattered protests along the route. The flame arrived in Malaysia on Sunday. About 1,000 police officers will be on hand to watch for protesters during a relay in the capital city Kuala Lampur Monday.61When will China's Olympic flame probably reach Mount Everest's summit?AApril 28 BMay 12 CJune 10 DMay 762The underlined word “barred” means_.Apermitted Bstopped Cencouraged Dintroduced 63How many times Climbers can reach the top of the mountain at most in May?Aonce Btwice Cthree times Das many times as they can64Where did the torch relay meet no trouble?AIndia BNepal CTanzania DFrance65What is the attitude of the Nepali government towards towards China's Olympic flame climb to Mount Everest's summit? Anegative Bpositive Cambiguous DindifferentCWearing ties was originally the mark of Britains most powerful classes, which made the tie itself a symbol of power and respect. And that led it to be adopted by a much larger tribethe business tribe. You cannot wear a tie if you work with machinery. So wearing a tie became a sign that you were a man who used your brain to make a living, rather than your hands. It showed you were serious. It showed you were a professional. It meant that everyone who wanted a job in business had to wear one. It was just impossible to take seriously a man who didnt wear a piece of colored silk around his neck. This is how millions of people came to be wearing ties across the world. They are part of the uniform of business.“Ties offer a point of indifference,” says John Milne, head of the British Guide of Tie Makers, “They give a chance to say something about their own personality.”So if you happen to meet a man with a very brightly colored tie, there is a good chance that he is the office joker. There is also a good chance that he will be wearing brightly colored socks.Is there a future for ties? The signs are not promising. Tie wearing seems to be rare among the new bread of entrepreneurs(创业者) in the Internet and new technology industries. Many political leaders, including former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, now go without ties. This shows they are men of the peoplebut not the people wearing ties. Up until around 1960, it was common for men across the western world to wear hats as part of their business uniform. That changed with the election of John F. Kennedy to the presidency of the United States. Kennedy never wore a hatin fact his nickname was “hatless Jack”. Seeing that the most powerful man in the world did not have to wear a hat, millions of other men decided that they did not have to, either. Hats simply vanished across the Western world. Perhaps “tieless Tony” (former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair) will have the same effect as “hatless Jack”.66In Britain, ties were first used as a sign to show a persons _.ApersonalityBsocial positionCwearing styleDfavorite hobby67In the business world, wearing a tie was necessary because _.Ait showed you used your brainBit showed you got a good salaryCit showed you were an employerDit showed you were well-equipped68The underlined word “vanished” in this passage may mean _.AsoldBwashedCappearedDdisappeared69The writer may hold the opinion that _.ABlair is the best leader in the world BKennedy is the best leader in the worldCmillions of people will go to work without a tie Dpeople will wear hats instead of ties 70Which of the following statements is TURE according to the passage?AIf you are a professional, you cant wear a tie in BritainBThe tie will become more fashionable and popular in the futureCIt was the election of John FKennedy to the presidency of the United States that changed the fact that wearing hats as part of their business uniform DMen across the western world didnt wear hats as part of their business uniform until around 1960DWhat is a good education? The question is far from being answered. Once more, colleges and universities are changing their programs: they drop "fun courses" and restart some of the traditional subjects neglected (忽视) since the 1960s. Many great schools are again requiring the students to take a number of classes in English, history, literature, the social sciences, philosophy, the natural sciences, and art if they want to get a degree. Meanwhile, the experts are trying to describe the good education of our time. Obviously the purely vocational training once favored is not enough. But neither is the gentleman's education of the nineteenth century. Educational progr