1、绝密 启封并使用完毕前2012年5月长望浏宁四市县区高三联考英语试题时量:120分钟 分值:150分做答要求:1考生领到试卷和答题卡后,请认真检查有无缺印、漏印、重印等问题,如有问题,请举手提出更换要求;2请在试卷和答题卡指定位置规范填涂考生信息;3所有答案必须全部填涂和填写到答题卡上,凡是答在试卷上的答案一律无效。Part I Listening Comprehension (30 marks)Section A (22.5 marks) Directions: In this section, you will hear six conversations between two spea
2、kers. For each conversation, there are several questions and each question is followed by three choices marked A, B and C. Listen carefully and then choose the best answer for each question.You will hear each conversation TWICE.Conversation 11. What will the woman take? A. Clothes.B. Tickets.C. Food
3、. 2. Where are the speakers going? A. To the train station. B. To the bus stop. C. To the airport.Conversation 23. What are they looking for? A. Key. B. Handbag. C. Door. 4. Whats the most probable relationship between the two speakers? A. Boss and secretary. B. Customer and waitress. C. Husband and
4、 wife. Conversation 35. What is Jean worried about? A. Sleeping. B. Grades. C. Classes. 6. Whats Arthurs advice for Jean? A. Stopping thinking. B. Helping others. C. Taking a yoga class. Conversation 47. When did Linda start looking for a job? A. A week ago. B. Several days ago. C. Two days ago. 8.
5、What kind of job is Linda looking for? A. Sound engineer. B. Tour guide. C. Field worker. 9. How is the demand for that kind of job? A. Its high. B. Its not high. C. Its just so-so. Conversation 510. What are the two speakers talking about? A. Life style. B. Intelligent people. C. Intelligent life o
6、n other planets. 11. What does Tom believe? A. Theres life on other planets. B. Intelligent life tries to contact us. C. Global warming wont destroy Earth. 12. Why do people try to find another planet? A. To travel. B. To research. C. To live on it. Conversation 613. What has Michael experienced? A.
7、 An earthquake. B. A few hurricanes. C. A flood. 14. Where did Jocelyn stay when the hurricane came? A. In the living room. B. In the basement. C. In a public place. 15. What happened to Jocelyns fathers car? A. It was destroyed when it was new. B. It was destroyed by wind. C. It was stolen. Section
8、 B (7.5 marks) Directions: In this section, you will hear a short passage. Listen carefully and then fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Fill in each blank with NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS. You will hear the short passage TWICE.Make Good DecisionsOn wedding anniversarybuy 1
9、6 ;have a wonderful and romantic 17 Good decisionsmade by a cool head and 18 Why its 19 never have enough 20 Part II Language Knowledge (45 marks)Section A Directions: For each of the following unfinished sentences there are four choices marked A, B, C and D . Choose the one that best completes the
10、sentence. 21. More and more old people are skiing but it has _ to do with snow and slopes: this type of skiing stands for Spending the Kids Inheritance.A. something B. nothingC. everythingD. anything22. A Colorado woman said that her iPhone 4 _ fire while charging overnight.A. had caughtB. has caugh
11、t fireC. was catchingD. caught23. In May 2011, Americans spent 53 billion minutes on Facebook, _ it the most popular U.S. website.A. makingB. madeC. to makeD. having made24. A study has found that 80% of the people who _ to be constantly distracted _ more “working memory”.A. appears; have B. appear;
12、 hasC. appears; hasD. appear; have25. Its not how much money you make or who your daddy is _ makes you the most attractive person in the world but the way you do some simple things.A. thatB. whichC. whatD. who26. They studied what _ since 2007 and found Australian electricity prices were among the h
13、ighest in the developed world.A. has happenedB. happenedC. had happenedD. has been happening27. Some scientists have questioned the theory _ CO2 is causing dangerous global warming.A. whichB. whatC. thatD. why28. North Korea fired a long-range rocket last month, but the launch was reported _ in fail
14、ure.A. to end B. to have endedC. having endedD. ending29. As long as the laws of nature _, there will be tornadoes.A. existB. are existingC. will existD. existed30. It is believed that forest bathing _ strengthen the immune system.A. shouldB. mustC. needD. can31. Toni Morrison, Nobel Prize-winning A
15、merican writer, says if theres a book you really want to read, but it _ yet, then you must write it.A. hasnt been writtenB. hasnt writtenC. doesnt write D. isnt written32. Children _ on healthy diets are more intelligent compared with their junk food eating peers, new research suggests.A. being brou
16、ght upB. having brought upC. brought upD. bringing up33. A work spouse is a co-worker, usually of the opposite sex, _ one shares a special relationship, such as, loyalties, shared experiences and openness.A. with whichB. with whomC. to whomD. to which34. The mayor of a small town in southern Italy h
17、as forbidden residents to die, _ there is no graveyard for them to be buried in.A. as ifB. becauseC. ifD. where35. Helen Keller ever wrote in her article that only through experiences of trial and suffering _ achieved.A. success wasB. was successC. success can beD. can success beSection BDirections:
18、 For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank, with the word or phrase that best fits the context.A man and his girlfriend got married. Everyone could tell that the love they had for each other was true.A few months later, the wife
19、came to the husband with a proposal, I read in a magazine about how we can 36 our marriage. Each of us will write a list of the things that we find a bit 37 with the other. Then, we can talk about how we can 38 them together and make our lives happier together.The husband 39 . So each of them went t
20、o a(n) 40 room and thought about the things that annoyed them about the other for the rest of the day.The next morning, at the breakfast table, they decided that they would go over their 41 .Ill start, offered the wife. She 42 her list. It had many items on it, enough to fill 3 pages. After the wife
21、 had read all three pages to her husband, 43 the husband stated, I dont have anything on my list. I think that you are perfect the 44 that you are. I dont want you to 45 anything for me.The wife, touched by his honesty and the depth of his love for her and his 46 of her, turned her head and wept.In
22、life, there are enough times when we are disappointed, depressed and annoyed. We dont really have to go 47 for them. We have a wonderful world that is full of beauty, light and promise. Why waste time seeking the bad, disappointing or annoying when we can look around us, and see the wonderful things
23、 before us?36. A. enrich B. strengthen C. lengthen D. deepen37.A. annoying B. surprising C. satisfying D. inspiring38. A. fix B. do C. find D. set39. A. smiled B. refused C. agreed D. hesitated40. A. spare B. separate C. empty D. special41. A. dishes B. magazines C. lives D. lists42.A. put away B. h
24、anded in C. took out D. wrote down43. A. disappointedly B. unluckily C. bitterlyD. quietly44. A. appearance B. way C. situation D. position45. A. change B. accept C. decide D. drop46. A. advice B. warning C. acceptance D. pride47. A. leaving B. waiting C. asking D. lookingSection CDirections:Complet
25、e the following passage by filling in each blank with one word that best fits the context.To upcycle something is to take a used object and change it to a new function.Recycling usually breaks down the material that an object is made from 48 it is made into something else. By that means it wastes pl
26、enty of energy. 49 recycling, upcycling just uses something in a new way without reprocessing 50 material its made from. In addition to being 51 energy-saving, another major benefit of upcycling is 52 it reuses items made of materials which couldnt be dealt with by traditional recycling methods. Whe
27、n something is upcycled, nothing, 53 very little, is thrown away, with every component part having a potential use.An upcycled product is generally 54 higher value than the materials or objects which are used to create 55 , like metal ring pulls becoming pins or earrings, low-value coins becoming cu
28、fflinks(袖扣), and so on.Part III Reading Comprehension (30marks)Directions:Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the informatio
29、n given in the passage.AC is out with its list of best and worst jobs of 2012. Its bad news for the writer of this story, but much brighter for the folks who program the code that keeps this website busy. Using a method that looked at physical demands, work environment, income, stress and hiring out
30、look, career Website C, ranked the top 200 jobs. They also ranked the jobs with the most stress. Not surprisingly, none of the most stressful jobs show up on the best jobs list. At the top is software engineer and at the bottom is the lumberjack. Cutting trees failed to skate above the bottom 10 per
31、cent in all ranking categories, except income. “Unemployment for lumberjacks is very high, and the demand for their services is expected to continue to fall through 2016. And while working outside all day may seem like a great job perk(有额外津贴的工作), being a lumberjack not only is considered the worst j
32、ob, but also one of the worlds most dangerous,” according to C. And, for that most dangerous job, a lumberjack earns a little more than $32,000 a year. Thats about $56,000 less than the easy job of a software engineer, which has the average salary at $88,000 a year, according to Careercast.Heres a c
33、omplete look at the best and worst jobs. And, take a look at the most stressful jobs. You may be surprised.Best JobsWorst JobsMost Stressful JobsSoftware EngineerLumberjackEnlisted SoldierActuaryDairy FarmerFirefighterHuman Resources ManagerEnlisted Military SoldierAirline PilotDental HygienistOil R
34、ig WorkerMilitary GeneralFinancial PlannerReporter (Newspaper)Police OfficerAudiologistWaiter/WaitressEvent CoordinatorOccupational TherapistMeter ReaderPublic Relations ExecutiveOnline Advertising ManagerDishwasherCorporate Executive Computer Systems AnalystButcherPhotojournalistMathematicianBroadc
35、asterTaxi Driver56. Who might be most interested in the passage? A. Job-hunters.B. Net surfers.C. Employers.D. Educators.57. Which of the following was not considered when C ranked the top 200 jobs? A. Hiring outlook.B. Pressure.C. Mental demands.D. Salary.58. What do we know about the lumberjack? A
36、. Although the lumberjack has high unemployment, it isnt considered the worst job. B. On the best jobs list, the lumberjack isnt at the bottom. C. More lumberjacks services will be needed after 2016. D. A lumberjack earns less than half of a software engineers salary a year.59. According to the pass
37、age, the list is good news for _. A. Online Advertising Managers.B. Reporters.C. Firefighters. D. Dairy Farmers.60. What is the main purpose of the passage? A. To describe the advantages of different careers. B. To provide career information. C. To explain why a software engineer is the best job.D.
38、To analyze why a lumberjack is the worst job.BLocated along Californias San Andreas Fault, the city of San Francisco is likely to take precautions(预防,防备) in the event of the next big earthquake.According to a New York Times report, emergency planners in San Francisco are not only thinking of human e
39、vacuation(撤离,疏散) plans in the event of an earthquake, but also of how to care for pets during a natural disaster. Ideally, the planners will be able to train pet-disaster responders who work to evacuate dogs, cats and other household pets from the disaster site to one of the 125 temporary animal she
40、lters that will be set up or, if the pet is injured, it will be brought to an emergency animal medical unit where there will be people on hand to tend to the pets injury. The citys “no-pets-left-behind” policy results from the great number of pet deaths during the destruction of Hurricane Katrina.As
41、 emergency responders arrived to rescue people isolated in their homes during Katrina, hurricane victims were told that they could not take their pets along with them when evacuating; thus, many pet owners were forced to make the heart-breaking decision to save themselves while leaving their pets be
42、hind to perhaps meet their deaths.Since then, the U.S. has passed the Pets Evacuation and Transportation Standards Act of 2006, allocating federal funds for animal disaster planning projects. Yet, not all counties are as progressive as San Francisco has been in the effort to protect pets in the even
43、t of a natural disaster. Pets are after all, a large part of San Franciscos population overnumbering the number of school age children in the city.Over the last three years, San Francisco has received $350,000 in federal funds designated to animal disaster preparedness efforts in order to protect an
44、imals in the case of a disaster such as an earthquake. The city is still working on obtaining $300,000 to pay for an emergency animal unit. Until then, animal lovers in San Francisco will continue to work to ensure that pets are never an afterthought when it comes to rescues during earthquakes or ot
45、her life threatening situations.61. We learn from the second paragraph that _. A. emergency planners in San Fransico only consider human evacuation plans in a disaster B. emergency planners in San Fransico only think about pet evacuation plans during a disaster C. the safety of both humans and pets
46、in a disaster is taken seriously D. emergency medical units will be used only for humans62. What do we know about Hurricane Katrina? A. A great number of pets died during Hurricane Katrina. B. San Franciscos “no-pets-left-behind” policy had been made before Hurricane Katrina. C. The pet owners chose to sacrifice themselves in order to save their pets. D. Emergency responders failed to rescue the hurricane victims.63. Whi