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10/10安徽省蚌埠市2012屆高三3月第二次質(zhì)檢試題英語(yǔ)試題第二部分:英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié):?jiǎn)雾?xiàng)填空(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)21.-——Iknockedovermyjuiceglass.Itwentrightoverkeyboard。Youshouldn’tputdrinksnearcomputer.?A。the;a?B。a;不填 C.a;a?D。the;不填22。Pleasebe.Iamrushingtoanimportantmeetingandhavenotimetolistentothedetails.?A。quiet?B.brief C.sensitive?D.confident23.Thefirstmessageofthatreportisthatthefoodsecuritysituationmaybemuchworsethanbyofficialnumbers.?A.suggesting B。tosuggest C。beingsuggested D.suggested24。You’dbetternotcallthemanagerbetween7and8thisevening,forheanimportantmeetingthen.?A.willhave B。wouldhave C.willbehaving D.willhavehad25.Thedoctorssaidtheboy’sdeathmighthavebee(cuò)npreventedthesurgical(外科的)treatmenthenee(cuò)ded。 A.hadhereceived?B.hehadreceived C。didhereceive?D.ifhereceived26.Awarm–heartedman$50,000tobuildanewsciencelabat(yī)thevillageschool. A。setup?B.takeup?C.gaveup D.putup27.InAmerica,somestateshaveanincometaxsimilartoofthefederalgovernment.?A。one?B.ones?C.those D。that(yī)28.Theyear1949isofgreatsignificanceinChina’shistory–it A。observed B.witnessed C.distinguished?D.recognized29。However,itdidn'ttakelongbeforemylifewasrightbackithadbeenbeforeIleft。?A。where B.inwhich C.towhat D.when30。“Allthedebtsbepaidoffbythee(cuò)ndoftheyear,accordingtotheagreementmadebybothsides.”declaredthejudge。 A.shall?B.much?C。may D.should31。Humanfacialexpressionsdifferfromthoseofanimalsinthedegreetheycanbecontrolledonpurpose.?A.withwhich B。ofwhich?C。forwhich D。towhich32.weadmitthat(yī)therearestillsomeproblemswiththesystemofmodemeducation,wedon’tmeanthat(yī)itisofnouse. A.Unless B.As?C。While D。Until33.—-Idon’tthinkourearthwillbedestroyedasdescribedinthefilm2012.-——.Itismerelyasciencefictionfilm。 A.That’sOK?B.Ican'tagreemore C。NoramI D.You'reright34.---ShallIuseyourredink?-——Itisapitythatit。Iwillgetsome. A.hasrunout B.usedup?C。hasusedup D。hasbeenrunout35.Thereisanewproblemconnectedwiththepopularityofprivatecarsroadconditionsneed. A.where;improving? B。that(yī);tobeimproved?C.when;improving ?D.which;tobeimproved第二節(jié)完型填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)Everyyearmyhusband’sfamilyhasaget–together(聚會(huì))inastateparkinthemountainsofNorthCarolina.Atoneoftheget–togethers,theweat(yī)herwascloudy,andmorerainwas36。Thefamilymemberswhoarrivedearlywere37aboutthecomingrainthatwouldhaveabadeffectonthenumberof38。Justastherainbegantofall,acarpulleduptothepicnicshelterandoutofthepassengerside39“UncleEarl”,whowas96yearsoldandhadbeenblindformanyyears。JustthearrivalofUncleEarlimmediatelychangedthe40ofthegroup.Evercheerfulandoptimistic,Earlcontinuedto41thefamily.HewastheoldestmemberoftheMillerClan,andallgatheredaroundhim.Onlybyonehe42eachchild,holdingtheirhandsandgivingthemapieceofcandyfromhispocket,andmadethem43.AsIstoodback,Iwatchedhowhisbehaviorandcheerfulnessbroughta44toeveryone’sface。Hedidnotspendtimetellingeveryoneabouthis45asothersweredoing.Irealizedthatitwashis46totaketheroadtocheerfulnessandnotfocusonthe47sidesofhislife。Bydoingso,hewas48thespirittoeachfamilymemberandwishedhim49inJustbeforewebeganto50thewonderfulfood,Earlstoodupandaskedtospeaktothegroupforafewminutes。He51everyonetoleadagoodlifeandtotakea52approachtowhatmaycomeourway。Justforonedaypracticebeing53andsee(cuò)whathappens.Tryanewat(yī)tempton54;see(cuò)ifyoucanfindsomehumorinthechallengesor5themfromalight–heartedapproach。Beofgoodcheer!36.A.poured?B。predicted C.needed D.expected37.A.calm B。confident?C.anxious D。sure38.A。customers B.climbers?C。visitors?D.guests39。A。jumped B.flied?C.ran?D。slipped40.A。sense B.feeling C.a(chǎn)tmosphere?D.attitude41。A.trouble B.surprise C.annoy?D.control42。A.congratulated?B.praised C。recognized D。greeted43.A.laugh?B.pay C.taste D.buy44。A.puzzlement B。smile?C.wonder?D.sadness45。A.Joneliness B.richness C.illness D.happiness46.A。attempt?B.character C.right D.feature47.A.dark?B。positive?C。opposite?D.creat(yī)ive48。A.declining?B。arresting?C.writing?D.spreading49.A.survive B。respond?C。resist?D。complete50.A。admire B。love C。enjoy D.appreciate51。A.wished B.ordered C.reminded D。warned52。A。practical?B。indirect C.simple?D。light-hearted53.A.brave B.cheerful?C.generous D.curious54。A.a(chǎn)dventures B.projects C.challenges D。experiments55.A.view?B.comment?C。learn D。judge第三部分:閱讀理解(共20小題,每題2分,滿分40分)ABeginningcollegeisexciting:newideastoexplore,newchallengestobemetandmanydecisionstobemade.Yourfuturebeginshere.Youwillfindcollegelifeisdifferentfromyourpreviousschoolenvironment.Manyofuscanbee(cuò)asilyoverwhelmed(壓垮)bythedetailsofrunningawell-balancedlife.Whilesomeofusmayhavetheknow—how,Iguesstherearemoreofuswhocanbenefitfromlearningabouttheexperiencesofotherswhohavewalkedthecollegehallsbeforeyou.Thefollowingyoumayfindofuseaboutlifeoncampus(校園):?Planwell。Therearesomanynewthingstodoatanewcollegeoruniversity。Giveyourselftimetomakenewfriendsandbecamefamiliarwiththecampus,butdon’tforgetwhyyouarethere.Givesometimeforsocialactivitiesandmanageyourtimewisely。?Ifyoudon’thavea“system”forplanningyourtimenow(likeadaytimeroracomputerdatabook),getone.Mostofall,don’tdependonyourmemory。?Don’tmisstheguidelines.Therestrictions(限制),rulesandregulationsofallkindscanusuallybefoundinyourstudent’shandbook.Considerthemwell-balancedfoodforthought.Whatdatesareimportant?What(yī)piecesofpaperneedtobehandedin?Whatcan/can’tyoudoinyourstudentresidence(住處)?Whohastherightforwhat?Whatdoyouneedtocompletetograduat(yī)e??Writetheword“STUDY”onthewallsofourbedroomandbathroom,andmaybeitwillhelptowriteitonapieceofpaperandstickitonthetelephone,TVandthekitchentable。Considerthis—youarepayingthousandsofdollarsforyourcourse。Youpayeverytimeyouhavetorepeatorreplaceacourse.?Buildyouridentity.Thisisthetimeforyoutodecidewhattodoandwhatnottodointhefuture。Takeasmuchtimeasyouneedtoexplorenewideas.Donotbeafraidofthethingsbeyond.Thisislearningtomakegoodchoicesaboutit.56.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?A。Tohelpyouenjoyyourcollegelife。?B。Toexplainwhycollegelifeisexciting。C.Todescribetheimportanceofcollegelife。 D.Topersuadeyoutoliveawell-balancedcollegelife.57.Accordingtothetext,whyisitexcitingtobegincollegelife?A.Becauseyouwillhavemorefreedomatcollege.B.Becauseyouwillnolongerbeafraidoftheunknownfuture。C.Becauseyouprepareforyourfuturecareerandlifethere.D.Becauseprofessorstherewillprovideyouwithmanynewideas.58.Whatistheprobablemeaningoftheunderlinedword“know—how”?A.Anunderstandingofhowthingsaregoingatcollege.B。Practicalknowledgeabouthowtobehaveandwhattodo.C.Collegehallswhererulesandregulat(yī)ionsarepresented。D.Anenvironmentcompletelydifferentfromtheoneyou'reusedto。59.Accordingtothepassage,collegestudents___(dá)__(dá)__。A.canbuildtheiridentitiesbymemorizingtheguidelinesB。nee(cuò)dspendasmuchtimeaspossibleonsocialactivitiesC.shouldknowwhattheyhavetherighttodooncampusD.aresupposedtorepeat(yī)orreplaceatleastonecourseBThisisatruestorythat(yī)happenedinJapan.Inordertomakethehouseingoodconditionagain,aJapanesetoreopenthewalls。Japanesehousesnormallyhaveahollowspacebetweenthewoodenwalls。Whentearingdownthewalls,hefoundthattherewasalizard(蜥蝎)stucktherebecauseanailfromoutsidewashammered(錘進(jìn))intooneofitsfeet.Heseesthis,feelspity,andatthesametimecurious,aswhenhecheckedthenail,itwasnailed(釘)10yearsagowhenthehousewasfirstbuilt.Whathappened?Thelizardhassurvivedinsuchpositionfor10years!Ithasbeeninadarkwallpartition(夾層)for10yearswithoutmoving!Thenhewonderedhowthislizardsurvivedfor10yearswithoutmovingasinglestep--sinceitsfootwasnailed!Sohestoppedhisworkandobservedthelizard:what(yī)hasitbeendoing?Whatandhowithasbee(cuò)neat(yī)ing?Later,henotknowingfromwhereitcame,thereappearsanotherlizard,withfoodinitsmouth。Ah!Hewasstunnedandtoucheddeeply.Forthelizardthatwasstuckbynail;anotherlizardhasbeenfeedingitforthepast10years...Suchlove,abeautifullove!Suchlovehappenedwiththistinycreatrure…What(yī)canlovedo?Itcandowonders!Justthinkaboutit:onelizardhadbeenfeedingtheotheroneuntiringlyfor10longyears,withoutgivinguphopeonitspartner。Ifasmallcreaturelikealizardcanlovelikethis…justimaginehowwecanloveifwetry。60.AJapanesetoreopenthewalls,sothathecouldthehouse.A.teardown B.repair?C.paint D。tearopen61。HowdidtheJapanesefeelwhenseeingthestucklizard?A.Conlused。?B。Enjoyable。?C。Frightened。?D.Usual。62。WhydidtheJapanesestophiswork?A。Towatchhowlongthelizardcanstilllivehere。B.Totakeoutthenailandsetthelizardfree.C。Tohavearestbywat(yī)chingthelizard。D。Tofindoutwhythelizardhassurvivedherefor10years.63.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.AWonder。?B。TwoLizards.?C.SuchaStory.?D。LizardLove.C“Theworld’soceansareslowlygettingmoreacidic(酸性的).”sayscientists。TheresearchersfromCaliforniareportthatthechangeistakingplaceinresponsetohigherlevelsofcarbondioxideintheatmosphere.Theloweringofthewaters’pH(酸堿度)valueisnotgreatatthemomentbutcouldcauseaseriousthreat(yī)tocurrentoceanlifeifitcontinues,theywarn。KenCaldeiraandMichaelWickett,fromtheLawrenceLivermoreNat(yī)ionalLaboratory,reporttheirconcernsinthejournalNature。Increasinguseofoilfuelsmeansmorecarbondioxideisgoingintotheair,andmostofitwilleventuallybeabsorbedbyseawater。Onceinthewater,itreacts

toformcarbonicacid。Scientistsbelievethattheoceanshavealreadybecomeslightlymoreacidicoverthelastcentury.Theseresearchershavetriedtopredictwhatwillhappeninthefuturebycombiningwhatweknowaboutthehistoryoftheoceanswithcomputermodelsofclimatechange?!癟hislevelofaciditywillgetmuchmoreextremeinthefutureifwecontinuereleasing(釋放)CO2intotheatmosphere,”saidDrCaldeira.“Andwepredicttheamountoffutureaciditywillexceed(超過(guò))anythingwehaveseenoverthelastseveralhundredmillionyears,letaloneperhapsafterraredisastrouseventssuchasasteroid(小行星)impacts.However,itisnotabsolutelyclearwhatthatmeansforoceanlife.Mostorganisms(有機(jī)體)livenearthesurface,wherethegreatestpHchangewouldbeexpectedtooccur,butdeep-oceanlifeformsmaybemoresensitivetopHchanges。Coralree(cuò)fs(珊瑚礁)andotherorganismswhoseshells(殼)containcalciumcarbonate(碳酸鈣)maybeparticularlyaffectedifthewater'saciditylevelskeepgoingup,theteampredict。Theycouldfinditmuchmoredifficulttobuildthesestructures(構(gòu)造)inwat(yī)erwithalowerpH。Inrecentyearssomepeoplehavesuggestedstoringcarbondioxidefrompowerstationinthedeepocean

asawayofdealingwithglobalwarming.ButDrCaldeirasaidthat(yī)such

astrategy(策略)shouldnowbere-considered?!癙reviously,mostexpertshadlookedat(yī)oceanabsorptionofcarbondioxideasagoodthing---becauseinreleasingCO2intotheatmospherewewarmtheplanet,andwhenCO2isabsorbedbytheocean,itreducestheamountofgreenhousewarming。”64。AccordingtoDr.Caldeira___(dá)_______。?A.oceanabsorption(吸收)ofcarbondioxideisbeneficial?B。lesscarbondioxidewillbeproducedwiththeuseofoilfuels?C.scientistsmaypredictclimatechangeswithcomputermodelstopredictclimatechanges?D。thefuturesituationoftheamountofacidityisextremelyserious65.Ifthewater’saciditylevelkeepsrising__(dá)__(dá)______.?A.oceanlifewhosestructurescontaincalciumcarbonatemaybeaffected?B.thewaters’pHvaluewillbecomehigherandhigher?C.livingthingslivingnearthesurfacearemoresensitivetopHchanges D.somedisastrouseventswilloccurmoreoftenthanbefore66。Mostexpertsoncebelievedstoringcarbondioxideintheoceanwouldreduce___(dá)_______.?A.theCO2absorbedbytheocean

??B.theamountofgreenhousewarming?C。theacidityofthe

ocean

? D.theuseofoilfuels67。Thepurposeofthispassageisto_______(dá)___(dá). A.showpeoplewrongideasscientistsbelievedinthepast

? B.informpeopleofhowacidtheoceanisnowC.introducetheideaofpHvalue D。warnpeopleoftherisingaciditylevelsintheoceanDNEWYORK—---TheeffortsofOccupyWallStree(cuò)tprotesters(抗議者)appearedtobegainingsteamastheycampedoutatLowerManhattan'sZuccottiParkforthe24thdayonMonday。SinceSeptember17,protestershavesetuptheirownimpromptu(自發(fā)的)villageinZuccottiParkwithnosignofslowingitsgrowth。Therearestatusboardswiththeweather,thescheduleforthedayandcoverageoftheprotestsinthemedia.Atthecomfortstat(yī)ion,protesterscangetclothesandhand—warmers.Atthekitchenstat(yī)ion,protestershavesetupafiltrat(yī)ion(過(guò)濾)systemthatcleansdishwat(yī)er(洗過(guò)碗碟的水)byfilteringitthroughsoilandgravel(碎石)。Theeffluentisthenusedtowaterplantsinthepark.”O(jiān)bviouslythere’salotofdiscontentinA(yù)merica.It(OccupyWallStreet)isthebeginningofpeoplemee(cuò)tingwithothers,discussingwhatarethetrueissuesandthenworkingtogethertomakechanges,"aprotesternamedAthenaSoulestoldXinhua."Ifenoughpeoplegatherhere,changeswillhappen,"sheadded.NewYorkMayorMichaelBloombergalsosoftenedhisstanceonMondaytowardtheprotest,sayingthatprotesterswillbeallowedto”expressthemselves"aslongastheyobeythelaws.Organizersofthisleaderlessprotestagainstincomeinequality(不平等)andcorporat(yī)egreedalsobilledMondayas”KidsSpeakOut”day,giventhatmanyschoolchildrenareoffforColumbusDay."Evenasbanksgavefinancial(金融的)support,Americanchildrenhavewitnessedtheirparentsgetthrownoutoftheirhomesandlosetheirjobs。Publicschoolkidshavelostarts,musicandphysicaleducation,”themovement'swebsitesaid?!盢owourkidscanseeactiviststaketheseissuestothestree(cuò)tsinademocratic(民主的)wayatOccupyWallStreet."TheRev.AlSharptonalsobroadcasthisradioshowinZuccottiParkonMonday,callingmorepeopletosupporttheStartinginNewYorkandspreadingalmostdaily,theprotestshavereachedmorethan100majorUScities,attractingthousandsofprotesterspoweredbysocial-networkingsites.68.Itcanbeseenfromthepassagethat。A。OccupyWallStreetvoicegrowslouder B.OccupyWallStreetprotestwillbestoppedC。NewYorkMayorisagainsttheprotest D.OccupyWallStreetprotestisagainstthelaw69.Accordingtothepassage,whatcausedOccupyWallStreetprotest?A.Social—networkingsites。?B.Americanincomeinequality。C。TheAmericanmedia。 D.TheAmericanfederalgovernment.70.Accordingtothepassage,whenisColumbusDay?A.OnSept24。 B.OnSeptember17.?C.OnOct.10.?D。Notmentionedinthepassage71.AthenaSouleshasthesameopinionasAlSharptononthat.A.themediaplaysanimportantroleinspreadingtheprotestB.kids’takingpartintheprotestisveryimportantC.itisrighttobillMondayuas“KidsSpeakOut”dayD。teamworkwillleadtosuccessoftheprotestEEverybodygetsnervousbeforeperforminginpublic,whethermakingabusinesspresentationoractinginaschoolplay.Thetrickistoletyournervesworkforyou。I'vebeeninterviewedmanytimesontelevision,andtheexperienceusedtomakemeextremelyanxious.Onepat(yī)ienttoldmeshewassurprisedathowstiffandawkwardIappeared.AssoonasIgotontheair,I'dfree(cuò)zeupandlosemyspontaneity(自然)。Peoplegavemeadvice,butnothingworked.TheharderItriedtorelax,themorenervousIgot。Finally,Ifoundoutasolution(解決方法)bychance.Ononetalkshow,theproducerhadarrangedadebatebetweenanotherdoctorandme.Duringtheopeningpart,myfellowguestincorrectlysuggestedthatIwasjustan"author"andnotaresearcher.Angeredbytheslight,Idecidedtostopworryingaboutbeingapolite,charmingguest。Instead,Ifocusedonpresentingmyideaswiththeforceandfirmbelleftheydeserved.SuddenlyIfeltenergizedandfoundmyselflovingeveryminuteoftheshow.Ialsogotsomeofthemostpositivefeedback(反饋)I'veeverreceived。72.Theunderlinedsentenceinthefirstparagraphmeansthecleverwaytoovercomenervousnessis.A。toturnanxietyintoenergy?B.totreat(yī)itasajokeC.totryhardtorelax D.toplaytricksonothers73.Accordingtothepassage,what(yī)'sthewriter?A.scientist。 B。teacher.?C.businessman.?D.doctor.74.Accordingtothewriter,gettingnervousbeforeperforminginpublicis.A。unique B.common?C。strange D。necessary75。Fromthepassagewecaninfer。A。followingothers'advicecanovercomeanxietyB。gettingangryisausefulwaytoachievesuccessC.concentratingonyourperformancecanleadtosuccessD。caringabouttheaudience’sreactioncanhandlenervousness第四部分:寫(xiě)作(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié):任務(wù)型讀寫(xiě)(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)Mailcompanieswillbedeliveringsomegoodnewsandbadnewsthiswee(cuò)k.Thebadnews:Stamppricesareexpectedtorise2centsinMayto41cents,thePostalRegulatoryCommissionannouncedyesterday.Thegoodnews:Withtheintroductionofa“foreverstamp,”itmaybethelasttimeAmericanshavetouseannoying2-or3-centstampstomakeuppostagedifferences.BeginninginMay,peoplewouldbeabletopurchasethestampsinbookletsof20attheregularrateofafirst-classstamp.Asthenameimplies,“foreverstamps”willkeeptheirfirst-classmailingvalueforever,evenwhenthepostagerategoesup.Thenew“foreverstamp"istheUnitedStatesPostalService’s(USPS)answertothecomplaintsaboutfrequentrateincreases.TheMayincreasewillbethefifthinadecade.Postalrateshaverisenbecauseofinflat(yī)ion(通貨膨脹),competitionfromonlinebillpaying,andtherisingcostsofemployeebenefits,includinghealthcare,saysMarkSaunders,aSpokesmanforUSPS.TheUSPSexpectssomefinancialgainfromsalesofthe“foreverstamp"andthesavingsfromnotprintingasmany2-or3—cent

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