广东省湛江一中2012届高三12月月考试题(英语).doc
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1、广东省湛江一中2012届高三12月月考试题(英语)考试时间: 120分钟 满分: 135分I. 语言知识及应用(共两节,满分45分)第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从115各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。It was Christmas 1961. I was teaching in a small town where my twenty-seven third graders eagerly 1 the great day gift-giving in advance.Each day the
2、 children produced some new 2 string of popcorn, hand-made trinkets, and German bell. Through it all a girl remained alone, watching from a distance, 3 miles away. I wondered what would happen to this quiet child, once so happy, now suddenly so withdrawn . I hoped the festivities would 4 to her. But
3、 nothing did. The students made the fried marbles(玻璃弹子)and competed with one another to bring the 5 ones.The day of gift-giving finally came. We cheered over our handiwork as the presents were 6 . All along, she sat quietly watching. To see her smile, I had made a special bag for her. She opened it
4、so slowly and carefully. I waited but she 7 away. I had not passed through the wall of 8 she had built around herself.After school I sat down in a chair, hardly 9 of what was happening. When she came to me with her hands holding a small white box and slightly soiled, as if it had been held many time
5、s by 10 childish hands, she said nothing. “For me?” I asked. She said not a word, but nodded her head. I took the box and cautiously opened it. There inside, glistening green, a fried marble 11 from a golden chain. Then I looked into that eight-year-old face and saw the 12 in her dark brown eyes. In
6、 a flash I knew she had made it for her mother, who had died just three weeks before and would never hold her or brush her hair or 13 her childish joys or sorrows.I meant it when I whispered, “Oh, Maria, it is so beautiful. Your mother would love it.” Neither of us could stop the 14 . She threw hers
7、elf into my arms and we wept together. And for that brief moment I became her mother, for she had given me the greatest 15_ of all: her trust and love.1. A. prepared B. wanted C. expected D. waited2. A. fancies B. plans C. wonders D. ideas3. A. barely B. generally C. mainly D. seemingly4. A. lead B.
8、 appeal C. adapt D. stick5. A. prettiest B. wisest C. heaviest D. smallest6. A. collected B. chosen C. exchanged D. delivered7. A. gave B. threw C. carried D. turned 8. A. loneliness B. isolation C. communication D. anxiety9. A. afraid B. aware C. sure D. careful10. A. untouched B. unused C. unwashe
9、d D. unknown11. A. protected B. hung C. held D. made12. A. question B. eagerness C. worry D. happiness13. A. know B. enjoy C. comfort D. share14. A. cry B. excitement C. tears D. feeling 15. A. joy B. beauty C. memory D. gift第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语
10、的正确形式填空,并将答案填写在答题卡标号为1625的相应位置上。Christmas Eve means a warm get-together with friends, a candlelight dinner, or perhaps a celebration at a pub for students. But, for Cai Yingjie, 16 unusual night has a different meaning: helping beggars and the homeless. Cai, a student in journalism at Tsinghua, coul
11、d be found at Beijings Wudaokou Light Railway Station that special evening. 17 she saw an old beggar, she took the cold, rough hands of the woman with her warm, clean hands, 18 (give) the woman some warm bread and helped her put on a pair of new gloves. The woman was surprised for a few seconds, the
12、n burst into tears, saying “ 19 the first time I feel respected”.Cai said, “A beggars life is even 20 (hard) today. Thats why I want to help them.” They brought bread and gloves with them, and stopped to greet beggars and offer 21 some of the warm food. Each beggar greeted them 22 a look of surprise
13、. “I know the 23 (active) cant help much, but it is meant 24 (show) our respect and care for beggars and the homeless 25 have been neglected for so long,” said Sun, head of the group.II. 阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AWhen Josephine Cooper was grow
14、ing up, she learned the importance of charity from her parents. Although they made a modest living for their family of 10, they insisted on sharing with those less fortunate.Half a century later, Mrs Cooper became a beloved volunteer at the San Diego Food Bank, where she devoted herself to helping o
15、thers. She organized and ran a distribution center from a church, helping it become the organizations largest emergency food distribution center in San Diego. She was one of 25 outstanding senior volunteers in the nation selected and invited to Washington D.C. to receive the award. “She was the main
16、 person who helped us make that program grow,” said Mike Doody, former director of the Food Bank. “She had a way of getting people to work together and to work hard. She was determined and stubborn, but in a good way. She had a good heart.” People knew her as “Grandma” because of her selflessness an
17、d her devotion to helping hungry children and families. “She reminded people of their Grandma.” Doody said.As a widow with a young child in 1979, Mrs. Cooper was helped through a difficult financial time when the Food Bank provided her with groceries. “She dedicated her life to giving back,” said he
18、r daughter, Monica Cooper. It wasnt unusual for a local church to call Mrs Cooper to ask her to aid a needy family. “She would give people food out of her cupboard. Sometimes we would cook a meal for a family living out of their can,” Cooper said.Although Mrs Cooper was honored to receive the nation
19、al award for her volunteer work, she said being able to help others was her reward. She died of liver disease and kidney failure, aged 93.29. What can we learn about Mrs Cooper?A. She lived a miserable life. B. She refused the national award.C. She was kind and devoted. D. She was difficult to get a
20、long with.30. Mrs Coopers story suggests that .A. everyone needs a Grandma nearby B. a sound mind is in a sound body C. children are what their parents are D. a mothers love never changesB Most American students go to traditional public schools. There are about 88, 000 public schools all over the US
21、. Some students attend about 3000 independent public schools called charter schools Charter schools are self-governing. Private companies operate some charter schools. They are similar in some ways to traditional public schools. They receive tax money just as other public schools do. Charter schools
22、 must prove to local or state governments that their students are learning. These governments provide the schools with the agreement called a charter that permits them to operate Charter schools are different because they do not have to obey most laws governing traditional public schools. Local, sta
23、te, or federal governments cannot tell them what to teachEach school can choose its own goals and decide the ways it wants to reach them. Class size is usually smaller than that in traditional public schools The Bush Administration strongly supports charter schools as a way to re-organize public sch
24、ools that are failing to educate students. But some education agencies and unions oppose charter schools. One teachers union has just made public the results of the first national study comparing the progress of students in traditional schools and charter schools The American Federation of Teachers
25、criticizes the governments delay in releasing the results of the study, which is called the National Assessment of Educational Progress. Union education experts say the study shows that charter school students perform worse on math and reading tests than students in regular public schoolsSome expert
26、s say the study is not a fair look at charter schools because students in those schools have more problems than students in traditional schoolsOther education experts say the study results should make charter school officials demand improved student progress31. If a private company wants to operate
27、a charter school, it must_ A. try new methods of teaching B. get the governments permission C. obey the local and state laws D. prove its management ability32. Charter schools are independent because_ A. they make greater progress B. their class size is smallerC. they enjoy more freedom D. they oppo
28、se traditional ways33. Whats the governments attitude toward charter schools?A. Doubtful B. Optimistic C. Supportive D. Subjective 34. What can we learn from the text?A. More students choose to attend charter schools B. Charter schools are better than traditional schools C. Students in charter schoo
29、ls are well educatedD. People have different opinions about charter schools35. It can be inferred from the text that _. A. charter schools are part of the public education system B. one-on-one attention should be paid to students C. the number of charter schools will be limited D. charter schools ar
30、e all privately financedC Just 25 years ago, the top three career hopes for young people in Britain were teacher, banker and doctor. Now, they want to be sports star, pop star and actor, according to survey by the Guardian newspaper. Rachel, a character in the popular TV show Glee, may be said to sp
31、eak for British teenagers. “Nowadays being nobody is worse than being poor.” He said.Emma Brockes, a reporter with the Guardian, believes it is “the bad influence of celebrity(名人) culture” that is to blame. “When children wanted to be doctor, it wasnt because they were really more interested in the
32、functions of human organs than they are now; you go where the respect is.” She wrote.It could explain why there has been such an increase in levels of anxiety and depression. Dr Carlo Strenger, of Tel Aviv University, studied the sense of self for his new book The Fear of Insignificance: Searching f
33、or Meaning in the 21st Century. He told the Daily Mail that young people now are “affected by the close connection to the global entertainment network, which has turned ranking and rating people according to wealth and celebrity into an obsession(痴迷).”“As humans, we naturally measure ourselves to th
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