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2012—2013學(xué)年高三第一學(xué)期半期考英語(yǔ)試題I:聽力部分第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題.每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。1.Whatcanwelearnaboutthewoman? A.Sheistheman'snewcolleague. B.Sheattendsanightclass。 C.Shehastwojobs,2.Wherewillthemangoprobably? A.ToChicago. B.Toabusstation. C.Toabookstore.3.Whatdidthemanreallydo? A.Hadhishaircut. B.Boughtapairofglasses. C.Boughtaglassesframe.4.Whenwillthetwospeakerspreparefortheirhistorypresentationprobably? A.OnMonday. B.OnTuesday. C.OnThursday.5.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodo? A.Checkhisgradesagain. B.Givehimachance. C.Givehimhighmarks.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽第6段材料,回答第6—7題。6.OnwhatdaydoesthemanwanttogofortheRiverBoattour? A.Tuesday. B.Wednesday. C.Thursday.7.WhenisthelasttripoftheRiverBoattour? A.At7pm. B.At8pm. C.At9pm.聽第7段材料,回答第8—10題.8.HowdoesMikefeeltoday? A.Alittlebetter. B.Worsethanbefore. C.Thesameasbefore。9.Whydoesthemanfeelnervous?— A.Hehasnomoneytobuyhissonsomemedicine. B.HegaveMikethewrongmedicine. C.ThemedicineMiketookdoesn'tworkatall.10.What'sthewoman’sviewabouthermother’stea? A.ItwillmakeMikefeelbetterinnotime. B.ItwillhelpMiketogetridofthepain. C.Itwon’tdoanyhelptoMikeatall.聽第8段材料,回答第11—13題。11.Howmanypeopleattendedthesurvey? A.450. B.500. C.550.12.Whatkindofparticularsportisregardedasthefavorite? A.Skiing. B.Jogging. C.Swimming.13.Inwhichgroupdoesmenappeartobemoreactivethanwomen? A.Inths18—to-26agegroup. B.Inthe27-to—35agegroup. C.In-the36-to-45agegroup.聽第9段材料,回答第14—16題。14.Wheredidthewomanfindthead? A.Inthenewspaper.,B,.Inthecampus. C.Inamagazine.15.Whatwillthewoman,dotomorrow? A.Gototheuniversity. B.Gotoasupermarket. C.Gotoseetheapartment.16.Whatpetdoesthewomanhave? A.Acat. B.Amouse. C.Adog.聽第10段材料,回答第17—20題。17.WhatisusedmoreandmorebystudentsnowtoimprovetheirEnglishaccordingtotheconversation? A.ListeningtoEnglishsongs. B.WatchingEnglishmovies. C.SendingandreadingEnglishemail.18.Howlongdidittaketoreceiveatraditionalletterfromothercountries? A.Aslongasamonth. B.Withinaweek. C.Severaldaysatmost.19.Whatarethestudentsunwillingtodowhensendinganinternationalletter? A.Waitalongtimetoreceivetheanswer. B.Payinternationalpostage. C.Writeastranger.20.Whatcanwelearnfromthemonologue? A.Thereasonwhyemailhasbecomeagreattoolisthatitisfree. B.Thereasonwhystudentsloseinterestinthepenfriendsprojectisthatitisunsafe. C.Usingemailtosendmessagessavesnotonlymoneybutalsotime.II:單項(xiàng)選擇(每小題1分,滿分15分)從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑.21.Muchtothedisappointmentoftheneighboringcountries,theJapanesegovernmentrefusestoadmit__crimetheycommittedin____WorldWarIIinthehistory. A.the;the. B./;the C./;/ D.the;/22.Whenyoufinishyourwork,don’tforgettoputthetoolsbackwherethey__. A.a(chǎn)re B.willbe C.were D.hadbeen23.Thereisagrowingtendencyamongemployers____part-timestaff. A.tohire B.hiringC.inhiring D.hired24.—Shejoinedafootballteamlastfallandwasrecentlymadecaptain. —Never___she’deverhavethatmuch.energy. A.Ihadthought B.Iwouldhavethought C.couldIhavethought D.willIhavethought25.____theseactivitiesmightseemchildishandcauselaughter,inrealitytheyrequireenormousamountofstrengthanddetermination. A.Eventhough B.As C.Inspiteof D.While26.Ittook______seemedtobeyears_____theactressfinallyturnedup,whichmadethejournalistsaswellasaudiencesdisappointedandangry. A.what,until B.which,since C.what,before D.which,once27.___toadvertisementsconstantlycanhelptochangepeople’sopinionsovertime. A.Exposed B.Beingexposed C.Exposing D.Tobeexposed28.I'dliketoofferthisjobto_____Ibelieveisresponsibleforit. A.whoever B.whom C.nomatterwhom D.nomatterwho29.Myfatherwasalawyer,andhe_____mefromenteringthefield. A.discouraged B.refused C.opposed D.sheltered30.Advertisementshavebecomepartofoureverydaylifeandsoit'simportantthateveryoneofus ________ourselvesaboutthemtoavoidbeingfooledbythem。 A.beeducated B.educated, C.educate D.toeducate31.Howdidyoufindyourvisittothemuseum.John?.-——___. A.BytakingaNo.3bus. B.Oh,wonderful,indeed. C.Iwenttherealone. D.Aclassmateofmineshowedmetheway.32.Thepartthekinggavetohiseiderdaughterisequalinsizeandvalue__whathegavetotheyoungerdaughters.” A.in B.of C.to D.with33.Iarriveat9:00,teachuntil12:30andthenhaveameal;thatismy____. A.routine B.tendencyC,fashion D.procedure34.DefeatedbyChinesetroops,theJapanesesoldierswereorderedto_____theirguns. A.handover B.handout C.handaround D.handdown35.Insocietieswheresocialrolesaredetermined,boysusuallycopythebehavioroftheirfathers,andgirls___oftheirmothers A.that B.those C.one D.theones第二節(jié)完型填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上涂黑。TinaandThomasSjogrenwerethefourthandfifthpeopletoreachtheearth’sthreepoles.Yearsago,thecouplewere(36)acrosstheNorthAtlanticontheirwaytoEurope.Tinalookedoutofherwindowandwas(37)bythevastamountofspacemGreenland."Theskyoutsidethewindowburstintodifferent(38),andauroras(極光)flewallaroundus.I(39)whatitwouldbeliketostepdownthereandstartwalking(40),allaloneinsuchaplace.”Shethought,”IfthisiswhatIcelandandGreenlandarelike,how(41)thenmusttheArcticbe?"Sheturnedtoherhusband,(42)himawakeandsaid,"Honey,let'sgotothePoles!”Tina’s(43)wouldnotbetheirfirstadventure.TheyhadalreadyclimbedMountQomolangma.Thepairsoonmadea(44)tovisitboththeNorthandSouthPolesonskis,travelling(45).OnFebruary2,2002,theyreachedtheSouthPole.Theirjourney(46)2,000kilometres.Afterjust35daysofrecoveryandpreparation,they(47)again.”Youareso(48)afterthelongexpeditiontotheSouthPole,soyoudon’tknowifyoucoulddo(49)rightaway.”O(jiān)aMay29,aftertravellingforthewholemorning,asthecouplewatchedwithweak(50),thenumbersontheirGPSshowedthattheirgoalhad(51)beenachieved.Theyhadmadeit.Withoutthe(52)ofdogsorsuppliesdroppedfromplanes,itwasonlytheirstrengthandwillpowerthat(53)themtoskiandswimtheirway.Theygotvaluableexperiencebutthatdidnotcomewithouta(54).Ifyougoonanadventure,there’salwaystheriskofsomethinggoingwrong.(55),youwilllearnfromit.36.A.flying B.exploring C.swimming D.sailing37.A.frightened B.bored C.a(chǎn)mazed D.a(chǎn)mused38.A.shapes B.colors C.sounds D.waves39.A.remembered B.wondered C.enjoyed D.doubted40.A.carefully B.quickly C.a(chǎn)imlessly D.freely41.A.cold B.bright C.wonderful D.terrible42.A.shook B.knocked C.kept D.beat43.A.idea B.instruction C.order D.offer44.A.suggestion B.plan C.reservation D.change45.A.non-stop B.unsupported C.unreduced D.unprepared46.A.covered B.included C.lasted D.crossed47.A.brokedown B.settleddown C.setout D.cameback48.A.excited B..disappointed C.confused D.tired49.A.more B.a(chǎn)nother C.one D.others50.A.torchlight B.sunlight C.breath D.eyesight51.A.surprisingly B.luckily C.a(chǎn)ccidentally D.eventually52.A.reward B.burden C.a(chǎn)id D.friendship53.A.a(chǎn)ttracted B.a(chǎn)llowed C.taught D.forced54.A.price B.success C.mistake D.change55.A.Therefore B.Instead C.Otherwise D.However第三部分:閱讀理解(共20小題,每題2分,滿分40分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。AKidswilloftenignoreyourrequestsforthemtoshutofftheTV,start,theirchores(雜事),ordotheirhomeworkasawaytoavoidfollowingyourdirections.Beforeyouknowit,you’vestartedto"soundlikeabrokenrecordasyourepeatedlyaskthemtodotheirassignments,cleantheirroom,ortakeouttherubbish.Ratherthansaying"Doyourchoresnow.”you’llbemoreeffectiveifyousetatargettimeforwhenthechoreshavetobecompleted.Soinsteadofarguingaboutstartingchores,justsay,”Ifchoresaren’tdoneby4pm,herearetheconsequences."Thenit'suptoyourchildtocompletethechores.Puttheballbackintheircourt.Don’targueorfightwiththem,justsay,”That'sthewayit'sgoingtobe.”Itshouldn’tbepunitive(征罰性的)asmuchasitshouldbepersuasive.”Ifyourchoresaren'tdoneby4pm,thennovideogametimeuntilchoresaredone.Andiffinishingthosechoresrunsintohomeworktime,that’sgoingtobeyourloss.”O(jiān)ntheOtherhand,whendealingwithhomework,keepitverysimple.HaveatimewhenhomeworkStarts,andatthattime,allelectronicsgooffanddonotgobackonuntilyouseethattheirhomeworkisdone.Ifyourkidssaytheyhavenohomework,thentheyshouldusethattimetostudyorread.Eitherway,thereshouldbeatimesetasidewhentheelectronicsareoff.WhenakidwearshisiPodorheadphoneswhenyou’retryingtotalktohim,makenobonesaboutit;heisnotignoringyou,heisdisrespectingyou.Atthatpoint,everythingelseshouldstopuntilhetakestheearplugsoutofhisears.Don’ttrytocommunicatewithhimwhenhe’swearingheadphones—evenifhetellsyouhecanhearyou.Wearingthemwhileyou'retalkingtohimisasignofdisrespect.Parentsshouldbeverytoughaboutthiskindofthing.Remember,respectbecomesmoreimportantaschildrenmature.56.Accordingtothepassage,itseldomhappensthat__. A.kidsturnadeafeartotheirparents'requests B.parents’directionssoundlikeabrokenrecord C.childrenarereadytofollowtheirparents'directions D.parentsareunawareofwhattheyarerepeatingtotheirkids57.Parentswillbeabletodealwiththeirchildrenmoreeffectivelyifthey__. A.a(chǎn)voiddirectwaysofpunishment B.makethemdothingsattheirrequest C.a(chǎn)rgueandfightwiththeirchildren D.a(chǎn)llowtheirchildrentobehaveintheirownway58.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat_____. A.parentsshouldtake.offhisheadphoneswhentryingtohaveatalkwiththeirchild B.itwillmakenodifferencethatakidiswearinghisearplugswhiletalkingtohisparents C.parentsshouldn’tgiveintotheirkidwhenheshowsnosignofrespect D.kids'purposelytalkingtotheirparentswithiPodgivesthemasenseofpowelandcontrol59.Themainideaofthepassageis___. A.thatrespectingeachotherismoreimportantthananythingelse B.howkidsbehavetoignoreanddisrespecttheirparents C.thatchildrenshouldmakechoicesanddecisionsontheirown D.howparentscandealwiththeirkids’behavioreffectivelyBWhatwouldyoudoifyouwerelostinthedarkforestatnight?Thefirst,sensiblelessonisthatyoushouldn'tbothertryingtofindyourwayinthedarkatall,butjuststayoutuntildawn.Becausethenyouwon’ttripoverthings?No,mainlybecauseyou'llhaveanideaofdirection.Thesunrisesintheeast.Butyouwill’beamazedathowmanypeopleforgettheyknowthat.Apparently,theareaunderneathahollybushprovidesagoodmakeshiftshelter—theyarethick,andevergreen.Thenextthingtodo—orrathernottodo-ispanic,fortheobviousreasonthatunlessthereissomeonetheretohearyouscream,itwillgetyounowhere.Justtrytothinkofnice,happythings.Thereisalwaysapointinfilmswhenapersonwhoislostinthedesertorthesnow,dehydrated(脫水的)andexhausted,comesacrossasetoftheirownfootprintsandrealizestheyhavejustwalkedinahuge,roundcircle.Itiswrongtooweittotheunequalstrengthsordifferentlengthsofyourlegs.Experimentsprovethat,withoutthesunorthemoon(orlandmarks)asafixedguide,lotsofsmallerrorsaddupovertimesothebraincan'tcorrectlyidentifythe”straightahead”direction.Tojustgetoutofsomewhere,pickaspotonthehorizonandjustheadforit.Thereareseveralwaystofinddirectionsinthedark,andbyfarthebestistoestablishnorthusingthestars.MostpeoplecanidentifythePlough,whichispartofUrsaMajor.Itlooksalotlikeapan.ThePloughrotates(旋轉(zhuǎn))throughthesky,butlet'simaginethepanlyinghorizontally,withitshandleontheleft.Youneedtotracealinefromthestarattheright-handbaseofthepanthroughthestarattheright-handrim(邊沿),andfollowitupwards;theNorthStarisroughlyfivetimesthedistancebetweenthosetwo’pointer"stars.ThendropaverticallinefromtheNorthStartothehorizonandthat’snorth.”TonightisverycloudyandIcan’tseethePlough.”Maybeluckily,itisquitewindy.Keepinmindthatalmostallofourweathercomesfromasouth—westernlydirection.(ThisonlyworksifyouareintheBritishIsles.)Tofind..thedirection,youcanthrowlightbitsofdried—outgrassintheairandseewhichwaytheyblow;or,iftherearecloudsandpatchesofclearsky,seewhichwaytheyblowacrossthestars.Youcanalsogetanideaofdirectionfromleggyplants.Iftheylookasiftheyhavebeenblownover,theywillprobablybepointingnorth—east.Iftheyaresimplyleaninginonedirectionastheygrow,there'sagoodchancethatitissouth(theywillbereachingtowardsthesun).Thelastthingtodoistojudgeyourdirectionandoffyougo.60.Whatmightbethebesttitleofthepassage? A.Whattodoifyouarelost B.Howtoprotectyourselfintheforest C.Howtosurviveintheforest D.Howtodirectyourwayoutofthewild61.WhichofthefollowingpicturesmatchesthedescriptionofthepositionoftheNorthStar?62.Whywillpeopleoftenwalkinacircleiftheyarelostinthedesertorthesnow? A.Becausewithoutanythingtorefertofordirections,thebrainwillbeconfused,byerrors. B.Becauseoneofthelegsislongerandstrongerthantheother. C.Becausethedesertorthesnowusuallycoversalargeareaforpeopletogetacross, D.Becausepeopleusuallyfeeldehydratedandexhaustedinthedesertorthesnow.63.IfyouwerelostintheTalklimakanDesertinChina,wouldNOTbedependableforyoutoidentifythedirections. A.thesun B.theNorthStar C.themoon D.thewindCTheoldmanwalkedslowlyintotherestaurant.Withheadtilted,andshouldersbentforwardheleanedonhistrustystickwitheachunhurriedstep.Histornclothjacket,dirtytrousers,wornoutshoes,andwarmpersonalitymadehimstandoutfromtheusualSaturdaymorningbreakfastcrowd.Hestopped,turnedwithhiswholebody,andwinked(眨眼)atalittlegirlseatedbythedoor.Sheflashedabigsmilerightbackathim.AyoungwaitressnamedMarywatchedhimwalktowardatablebythewindow.Sheranovertohim,andsaid,"Here,Sir.Letmegiveyouahandwiththatchair.”Shepulledthechairawayfromthetable.Steadyinghimwithonearm,shehelpedhimmoveinfrontofthechair,andgetcomfortablyseated.Thenshemovedthetableupclosetohim,andleanedhisstickagainstthetablewherehecouldreachit. Inasoft,clearvoicehesaid,”Thankyou,Miss,Andblessyouforyourkindgestures.”"You'rewelcome,Sir."Shereplied."AndmynameisMary.I'llbebackinamoment,andifyouneedanythingatallinthemeantime,justwaveatme!”Afterhehadfinishedaheartymeal.Marybroughthimthechangefromhisticket.Heleftitonthetable.Shehelpedhimandwalkedwithhimtothefrontdoor.Holdingthedooropenforhim,shesaid,"Comebackandseeus.Sir!"Heturnedandnoddedathank—you.”Youareverykind.”hesaidsoftly,smiling.WhenMarywenttocleanhistable,shealmostfainted(發(fā)暈).Underhisplateshefoundabusinesscard,andanotewroteonanapkin.Underthenapkinwasaone-hundred—dollarbill.Thenoteonthenapkinread,”DearMary,Irespectyouverymuch,andyourespectyourselftoo.Itshowsbythewayyoutreatothers.Youhavefoundthesecretofhappiness.Yourkindgestureswillshinethroughthosewhomeetyou."Themanshehadwaitedonwastheowneroftherestaurantwheresheworked.Thiswasthefirsttimethatshe,oranyofhisemployeeshadeverseenhiminperson.64.Theoldmanleft$100underthenapkinbecausehs__. A.wasgratefulforMary'shelp B.wantedtoencourageMarytodomoregooddeeds C.a(chǎn)ppreciatedMary'skindnessandworkattitude D.thoughthighlyofthetastymealintherestaurant65.WhatdoweknowaboutMaryandtheoldman? A.Maryknewwhotheoldmanwasfromthenote. B.Maryrecognizedtheoldmanwhensheservedhim. C.TheoldmanintendedtohaveMaryashissecretary. D.ItwasthefirsttimethatMaryhadseenherbossintheflesh.66.Itcanbeinferredthattheoldmanwenttotherestaurantto. A.haveagoodmeal B.enjoygoodservice C.haveasecretinspection D.showhisgenerosity67.Thepassageisdevelopedmainlyby。 A.followingtheorderofspace B.followingtheorderofevents C.makingcomparisons D.providingexamplesDTheCouchSurfingnetworkisanonlinecommunitystretchingacrosstheglobewithoveroneandahalfmillionmembers.Thebasicconceptistoprovideaplatformfortravelerstocontactpeoplewhoarewillingtoputthemupfreeofcharge.Travelersconnectwithpotentialhostsonlineand,iftheylikeeachother,exchangedetailstomakefartherarrangements.BasilisonetravelerfromSwitzerlandwhoiscurrentlycouchsurfingwithaChinesehostinBeijing."IthoughtstayinginhostelisnicebutyoumostlymeetforeignersandspeakEnglish.IfyouuseCouchSurfingyouhavechancetomeetpeoplelivinghereandreallygetachancetoknowthelifeoftheplaceyouvisit."BasilwasspeakingduringaregularmeetingofmeBeijingnetworkofCouchSurfingwithamembershipofalmost2,000.Althoughsomepeoplemayhaveconcernsaboutmeetingcompletestrangersandgivingthemfullaccesstoyourhouse,BeijinggroupmemberFredSharpfromCaliforniasaysthattheCouchSurfingcommunityisonethatgenerallyattractstrustworthypeople.”Ihaveneverhadaproblemwithguests.I’dsaythatthisCouchSurfingcommunityworldwideisafairlytrustworthycommunityLikeIsay,alwaysbecautious,makesurethatyoureadeveryone'sprofilethatyou’reconsideringhosting,andifitdoesn’tfeelrightjustsay’no’,it’sok."OriginallylaunchedintheUSasanon—profitorganizationin2004,CouchSurfingisgrowingfastacrosstheworld.Chinaisnoexceptionwitharound30,000membersandhundredsmoresigningupeachweek.OneofthemisBeijingresidentHaiYanwhojoinedinNovember2009.Shesaysthefirsttimeshehostedaguestwasaverypositiveexperience."MyfirstguestwasfromItaly。Hewasverykindandhelpful.HeboughtmeapresentfromItaly,ahandbag.It’safamousbrand!"Astheorganizationgrowsfromstrengthtostrength,hotelownersacrosstheworldwillbewatchingverycloselyandpossiblythinkingtwiceaboutraisingtheirpricestoohigh.68.TheCouchSurfingnetworkisintendedto。 A.givereliableinformationabouthotels B.providepeoplewithaplatformtocontacteachother C.findpotentialhostswhowanttosupplytravelerswithcouches D.offertravelersconveniencetofindsuitablehostsforfreeaccommodations69.AccordingtoFredSharp,. A.couchsurferscanfullyrelyonCouchSurfingcommunity B.CouchSurfingcommunityenablesyoutomeetdifferentpeople C.CouchSurfingcommunityistrustedbyallcouch,surfers D.couchsurfersmayformajudgmentonhostsandmakeafinaldecision70.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat_. A.CouchSurfinghasalonghistory B.HaiYanissatisfiedwithherhost C.CouchSurfingisgettingpopularinChina D..BasilworksattheBeijingNetwork71.Thelastparagraphsuggeststhathotelswill_. A.bereplacedbytheorganization B.probablynotchargetoomuch C.notconsiderraisingtheirprices D.shownoconcernabouttheorganizationE Manydo-it—yourselfhomeownersareinterestedintryingoutsolarpowertolearnaboutthetechnologyandperhapstoprovideenergyforlimited-useapplications.Thereareavarietyofwaystofindcheapsolarpanels(板),includingbuyingusedandbuildingyourownwithfactoryseconds.Bothmethodswillsavemoneywhileforcingyoutolearntheins-and—outsofasolarpowerarray(陣列).We'veallseensolar-poweredstreetsignsorPVpanelsbeingusedforvariouspurposesatremotelocations.Whenthoseunitsbecomecrackedorchippedandareconsidered"unsafe",companiesareforcedtoreplacethem,generallytoavoidresponsibilityissues.Becauseit'sdifficulttogetridofPVpanels,manycompanies,ifapproached,arewillingtogivethemawayortosellthemformodestprices.Dependingonthedegreeofdamagepresent,expecttoseeperformancedegradation(降級(jí))intherangeof10%to60%.Amultimeter(萬(wàn)能用表)canbeusedtotestthepanelbeforebuying.Ifthepanel'sfree,takeitanyway.Itcouldstillbeusefulinahomesolarproject.Asolarpanelisreallynothingbutaboxservingasacontainerforalargegroupofsolarcells.FactorysecondsolarcellsareusuallysoldoneBayatasmallpartoftheirregularcost.Thecellscomeinavarietyofsizes,Youwillneedtofigureouthowmuchpowerasinglecellproducestodeterminehowmanywillneedtobewiredtogethertoformanarray.AsimplesearchoftheInternetwillshownumeroussitesdetailinghomesolarpanelprojects.Do—it-yourselfloversaregenerallyquitegenerousinsupplyphotographsoftheirworkanddescriptionofwhatwentwrongandrightwiththeproject.Gettingcheapsolarpanelswithslightimperfections,eitherusedorthroughsalesoffactoryseconds,isaperfectsolutionforhome-builtrenewableenergyprojects.Thehighnumbe

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