广东省云浮市云浮中学2012届高三上学期第二次月考 英语.doc
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1、广东省云浮市云浮中学2012届高三上学期第二次月考试题英 语 试 题本试卷共三大题, 满分135分。考试用时120分钟。注意事项:1答卷前, 考生务必用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将自己的姓名和考生号、试室号、座位填写在答题卡上。用2B铅笔将试卷类型填涂在答题卡相应位置上。2选择题每小题选出答案后, 用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目选项的答案信息点涂黑, 如需改动, 用橡皮擦干净后, 再选涂其他答案, 答案不能答在试卷上。3非选择题必须用黑色字迹钢笔或签字笔作答, 答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应位置上;如需改动, 先划掉原来的答案, 然后再写上新的答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液。不按以上要求作答的答
2、案无效。语言知识及应用第一节 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A、B、C和D项中, 选出最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Have you ever heard the story of the four-minute mile? For years people believed that it is impossible for a human being to 1 a mile in less than four minutes until Roger Banister proved it 2 in 1954With
3、in one year, 37 runners 3 the belief barrierAnd the year after that, 300 other runners did the same thingWhat happens if you put an animal in a 4 ? Any animal, big or small, will swim its way throughWhat happens when someone, who does not know how to swim, falls in deep waters? You 5 If an animal wh
4、o has not learned swimming could 6 by swimming, why not you? Because you believe you will drown while the animal does notThese 7 show the power of beliefsThere is no other more 8 force in directing human behavior than beliefOur beliefs have the power to 9 and to destroyIn a way it is our beliefs tha
5、t determine how much well be able to 10 our potentialSo pay attention to some of your 11 Do you believe you are weak in mathematics? Do you believe that other people dislike you?Do you believe life is full of 12 ?Belief is not 13 , howeverIts nothing but the generalization of a past incidentAs a kid
6、, if a dog bit you, you believed all dogs to be 14 To change certain behavior, identify the beliefs associated with itChange those beliefs and a new pattern is 15 created1Arun Bwalk Cswim Djog2Aright Bwrong Cfake Dtrue3Abroke Bbuilt Cfaced Dlowered4AcageBdesertCforest Dpond5Adrown Bswim Cfloat Dsink
7、6Astruggle BescapeCdrown Dleave7Asamples BcasesCsituations Dperiods8Aterrible BreasonableCconsiderable Dpowerful9Adamage Bprovide Ccreate Dwithdraw10Adiscover Brealize Cshow Dperform11Aproblems Bbeliefs Cpossibilities Dsubjects12Asurprises Bchoices Cproblems Dpossibilities13Abeautiful Bchangeable Cs
8、trong Dmysterious14Asafe Brude Cmerciless Ddangerous15Aoccasionally Bimmediately Caccidentally Dautomatically第二节 语法填空 (共10小题;每小题15分, 满分15分)阅读下面短文, 按照句子结构的语法性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的正确形式填空, 并将答案填写在答题卡标号为16-25的相应位置上。In 1914, Thomas Edison, at the age of 67, lost his factory, 16 was worth a few
9、 million dollars, to fireIt had very little insuranceNo longer a young man, Edison watched his lifetime effort _17 (go) up in smoke and said, “There is great value in disastersAll our mistakes are burnt upThank God we can start anew” In spite of disasters, three weeks later, _18_ invented the phonog
10、raphWhat _19_ attitude!Below are more examples of the 20 (fail) of successful people:Thomas Edison failed 21 (approximate) 10, 000 times while he 22 (work) on the light bulbHenry Ford fired Lee Iacocca at the age of 54Young Beethoven 23 (tell) that he had no talent for music, 24 he gave some of the
11、best music to the worldSetbacks are inevitable in lifeA setback can act as a driving force and also teach us humilityIn grief you will find courage and faith _25_(overcome) the setback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。AAll Ric O Barry wants is t
12、o stop the dolphin-killing, so he is headed to this seaside Japanese town, TaijiThe American activist, who is the star of a new award-winning documentary that portrays the dolphin-killing here, got an unwelcome reception when he showed up here this week for the start of the annual huntHis movie, The
13、 Cove(海豚湾), directed by National Geographic photographer Louie Psihoyos, was released in the United States a month ago but has not yet to come out in JapanScenes in the film, some of which were shot secretly, show fishermen banging on metal poles stuck in the water to create a wall of sound that sca
14、res the dolphinswhich have supersensitive sonar(声纳系统)and sends them fleeing into a coveThere, the fishermen sometimes pick a few to be sold for aquarium shows, for as much as $150,000They kill the others, spearing(刺)the animals repeatedly until the water turns redThe meat from one dolphin is worth a
15、bout 50,000 yen, and is sold at supermarkets across JapanGreenpeace and other groups have tried to stop the hunt for yearsActivists hope The Cove will bring the issue to more people internationallyand eventually in JapanAlready, the Australian town of Broome dropped its 28-year sister-city relations
16、hip with Taiji last month, partly because of the movie“Some regions have a tradition of eating dolphin meat,” said fisheries official Toshinori Uoya“Dolphin-killing may be negative for our international image, but it is not something orders can stop”The town government in Taijiwhich has made whales
17、and dolphins its trademarkrefused to comment about The Cove, or the growing international criticism against dolphin-killingMany in Taiji take the dolphin hunt for granted as part of everyday lifeThey are defensive about The Cove, seeing themselves as powerless victims of overseas pressure to end a s
18、imple and honest way of making a living26Ric O Barry made The Cove because he wanted to Astop the dolphin-killingBwin an international awardCsupport Green peaces effortsDmake Taiji well-known in the world27Viewers can learn from The Cove Athe advanced techniques to catch dolphinsBthe cruel and blood
19、y dolphin-killingCthe beautiful Japanese seaside town TaijiDthe sale of dolphin meat around the world28What is the response to The Cove on the Japanese side?ATaiji broke up with its western sister-city BroomeBJapanese officials decided to ban dolphin-killingCThe town government in Taiji kept silent
20、on criticismDMost Japanese people were against eating dolphin meat29What does the underlined word “defensive” probably mean?AFeeling guilty for killing dolphinsBProtecting themselves against criticismCAttacking those against dolphin-killingDMaking the determination to change30What can we infer from
21、the passage?AMany people in Japan have seen The Cove in the cinemaBThe Cove has not influenced Japans international imageCTaijis dolphin-killing industry has been seriously damagedDThe Cove has brought international attention to dolphin-killingBNearly all of todays Native Americans in North, Central
22、 and South America can trace their ancestry to just six women whose descendants(后裔)immigrated around 20,000 years ago, a DNA study suggestsThe finding does not mean that only these six women gave rise to migrants who crossed into North America from Asia in the earliest population of the continentRat
23、her, it suggests that only six left a particular DNA legacy that persists to today in about 95% of Native Americans, said study co-author Ugo Perego in Utah“The women did not necessarily arrive together, nor even all live at the same time,” he saidResults indicate the women arrived sometime between
24、18,000 and 21,000 years agoThe work was published this week by the journal PLoS OnePerego is from the Sorenson Molecular Genealogy Foundation in Salt Lake City and the University of Pavia in ItalyThe work confirms the previous indications of just six maternal(母系的)lineages, as well as a date of aroun
25、d 20,000 years ago when the first people in North America arrived after crossing a land bridge from Asia, Perego saidThe researchers studied mitochondrial (线粒体) DNA, which is passed only from mother to daughterThey created a “family tree” that traces the different DNA lineages found in todays Native
26、 AmericansBy noting mutations(突变)in each branch and applying a formula for how often such mutations arise, they calculated how old each branch wasThat indicated when each branch arose in a single womanThe six “founding mothers” obviously did not live in Asia because the DNA signatures they left behi
27、nd are not found there, Perego saidSo they probably lived in Beringia, the now-submerged land bridge that stretched to North America, he said31What is the passage mainly about?AA study indicates that women arrived in America around 20,000 years agoBA study indicates six women gave rise to migrants o
28、f AmericaCA DNA study tells about people who crossed into North America from AsiaDA study indicates Native Americans can trace their ancestry to just six women32Which of the following is TRUE about the research?AIt shows that DNA is passed from parents to daughtersBIt concludes that the six women ar
29、rived individually but lived at the same timeCIt is a joint one conducted by Salt Lake City and an Italian universityDIt shows that only six women in 95% of present Native Americans have got a particular DNA legacy33Which of the following has the closest meaning to the underlined word “lineages”?ACl
30、asses BVarieties CFamilies DFindings34What didnt Ugo Perego and his team do?AThey used a “family tree” to analyze the findingsBThey focused on life styles of the original womenCThey clarified genetic changes in the family treeDThey studied how long each branch had developed35What can we infer from t
31、he finding?AThe six mothers probably lived on the present islands in North AmericaBMost Native Americans have got the DNA legacy passed from the six womenCBeringian DNA was found in the women who originally immigrated to North AmericaDThe research was not accepted by the previous scientists because
32、of its contradictionCEveryone knows about straight-A studentsWe see them frequently in TV situation comedies and in movies like Revenge(报复)of the NerdsThey get high grades, all right, but only by becoming dull laborers, their noses always stuck in a bookThey are not good at social communication and
33、look clumsy while doing sportsHow, then, do we account for Domenica Roman or Paul Melendres?Roman is on the tennis team at Fairmont Senior High SchoolShe also sings in the choral group, serves on the student council and is a member of the mathematics societyFor two years she has maintained As in eve
34、ry subjectMelendres, a freshman at the University of New Mexico, was student-body president at Valley High School in AlbuquerqueHe played soccer and basketball well, exhibited at the science fair, and meanwhile worked as a reporter on a local television stationBeing a speech giver at the graduation
35、ceremony, he achieved straight As in his regular classes, plus bonus points for As in two college-level coursesHow do super-achievers like Roman and Melendres do it? Brains arent the only answer“Top grades dont always go to the brightest students, ” declares Herbert Walberg, a professor of education
36、 at the University of Illinois at Chicago, who has conducted major studies on super-achieving students“Knowing how to make the most of your innate(天生的)abilities counts for moreMuch more”In fact, Walberg says, students with high IQ sometimes dont do as well as classmates with lower IQFor them, learni
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