四川省资阳市高三第二次诊断性考试英语试题及答案

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1、资阳市高中2012级第二次诊断性考试英 语本试卷分第卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两部分。第卷1至8页。第卷9至10页。共150分。考试时间120分钟。考试结束时,将本试卷和答题卡一并收回。第卷(选择题 共90分)注意事项:1. 答题前,考生务必认真核对条形码上的姓名、报名号和座位号,无误后将本人的姓名、报名号和座位号填写在答题卡上的相应位置。同时将答题卡背面左上角的座位号涂黑。2. 每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案。不能答在试题卷上。第一部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分40分)第一节 单项填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分

2、10分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。1. Do you mind if I use your computer?_ Go ahead.A. Never mind.B. No way.C. Not at all.D. No. Youd better not. 2. Recycling is one way to protect the environment; reusing is _.A. oneB. anotherC. the otherD. the others3. Look out! Dont get too close to the

3、 house _ roof is under repair. A. whichB. whoseC. whatD. that 4. We cant figure out _ quite a number of insects and birds are dying out.A. thatB. asC. whyD. when5. _ in the sports world, a sportsman needs to train constantly to keep himself in best condition.A. SurviveB. SurvivingC. To surviveD. Sur

4、vived6. It was with great joy _ Tom received the news that his lost son had been found.A. becauseB. whichC. sinceD. that 7. According to the school rules, a student _ report any damage to school properties to a teacher or the office immediately. A. wouldB. willC. shouldD. shall8. The car hit the hug

5、e stone by the road heavily _ he could stop it.A. beforeB. afterC sinceD. until9. Excuse me, Miss Jones. Do you know where the sales report is?Isnt it on your desk? I _ it back in the file after I read it.A. putB. have putC. had putD. will put10. Passers-by rescued a motorcycle driver _ under a burn

6、ing car. A. was trappedB. trappingC. having trappedD. trapped第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。For Nick Vujicic, life was going to be difficult from the day he was born. When Nick arrived into this world, he 11 everyone he was born without any arms

7、or legs. But despite being physically 12 , he was mentally 13 and the rest of his body was functioning fine. 14 he had loving parents, Nick would find school hard as he would often be 15 by the other children and at the young age of 10, he considered 16 his life by drowning himself in a bathtub. The

8、se dark thoughts were 17 by his negative attitude to being disabled and he thought that he would never be able to do 18 by himself, and that he would always have to 19 on his parents for help.Nick was wrong.As an adult, Nick is a successful public speaker and is famous for his motivational 20 which

9、focus on life with a disability, hope and finding meaning in life. He 21 so many people with the story of his life, how he has 22 so many difficulties and most 23 how he is happy every day.Despite having no arms or legs, Nick lives 24 , even finding ways to do almost 25 things like brushing his teet

10、h on his own and swimming. He works hard and he achieves his goals.At the first impression, you may look at Nick and feel 26 . You might feelupset that he could find everyday situations 27 . But we should 28 Nick, as he is extremely positive and he gets on with life. He 29 every day and makes the be

11、st of what he has: a positive attitude, a creative mind and a powerful 30 .11. A. pleasedB. shockedC. inspired D. accepted12. A. activeB. sickC. injuredD. disabled13. A. slowB. strongC. normalD. calm14. A. SinceB. IfC. AlthoughD. Unless15. A. looked down uponB. caught hold ofC. got rid ofD. put up w

12、ith16. A. changingB. endingC. riskingD. sharing17. A. expressedB. collectedC. givenD. driven18. A. somethingB. nothingC. everythingD. anything19. A. callB. relyC. cheatD. look20. A. lessonsB. poemsC. speechesD. posters21. A. convincesB. touchesC. puzzlesD. judges22. A. facedB. createdC. metD. overco

13、me23. A. importantlyB. surprisinglyC. obviouslyD. frequently24. A. independentlyB. comfortablyC. hopelesslyD. lonely25. A. impossibleB. dangerousC. crazyD. regretful26. A. pain B. guiltC. honorD. pity27. A. difficultB. urgentC. hopefulD. similar28. A. admireB. encourageC. comfortD. correct29. A. cri

14、esB. shoutsC. smilesD. struggles30. A. bodyB. voiceC. familyD. position第二部分 阅读理解 (共两节,满分50分)第一节 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)AFor centuries, Paris has won the admiration of the world. The charm of Paris captivates all who visit there.Where can you discover the ch

15、arm of Paris for yourself? Is it in the famous castles, palaces, statues and monuments, such as the Eiffel tower? Can you find it in the world-class museums, such as the Louvre? Perhaps Paris charm lies in the style of the Parisians.When you visit Paris, you dont have to spend all of your time visit

16、ing museums and monuments. They are certainly worthy of your time, but ignore them for a day. First take some time to look around and experience life in Paris. Youll find it charming.Take a stroll along the Seine River. Browse through the art vendors, colorful paintings. Peek through delicate iron g

17、ates at the well-kept gardens. Watch closely the design of a doorway or arch and the little fountains and quaint balconies. No matter where you look, you will find everyday objects transformed into works by art.Spend some time in a quiet park relaxing on an old bench. Lie on your back on the green g

18、rass. When you need refreshment, try coffee and pastries at a sidewalk cafe. Strike up a conversation with a Parisian. This isnt always easy, though. With such a large international population living in Paris, true natives are hard to find these days.As evening comes to Paris, dont miss its highligh

19、t: eating out. Parisians are proud of their cuisine (菜肴). And rightly so; its world famous. You need a special guidebook to help you choose one of the hundreds of excellent restaurants. If you dont know what to order, ask for the suggested menu. The chef likes to show his best dishes there. Remember

20、, you havent tasted the true flavor (风味) of France until youve dined at a French restaurant in Paris.31. Which is closest in meaning to the underlined word “captivate” in Paragraph 1?A. astonishB. attractC. awardD. connect32. According to the passage, why is it not always easy to start a talk with a

21、 Parisian?A. Because true natives are busy enjoying their life.B. Because Parisians spend much time in museums.C. Because there are more immigrants than true natives.D. Because Parisians share little in common with visitors.33. What can help you order dishes at a French restaurant most often?A. The

22、suggested menu.B. A special guidebook.C. A Parisian.D. The chef.34. Which can help you appreciate the true charm of Paris according to the writer?a. castles b. museums c. gardens d. food e. fountainsA. a, b, cB. b, c, d,C. a, d, eD. c, d, eBAdam Braun established the organization Pencils of Promise

23、in 2008. Its goal is to make sure all children have a chance for education. Six years later, the non-profit group builds a new school somewhere every 90 hours. It has helped more than 22,000 poor children in Africa, Asia and Latin America.It all started when Adam Braun was a college student. He was

24、visiting India when a boy stopped him in the street. The boy asked for money. Mr. Braun asked the boy what he would want most if he could have anything in the world. “I thought the answer was going to be a house or a car. However, his answer was a pencil. So I gave him my pencil and he just lit up w

25、ith joy. I realized he had never been to school before, and that was the reality for 57 million children around the world,” Braun said. After he graduated from college, Adam Braun started working in finance. But he never forgot the Indian boy and the problem he represented.“We live in a world in whi

26、ch every single child should have access to quality education, because we have everything necessary. We have the capability of educating every child. So I became immensely committed to helping create that world,” Mr. Braun said. He raised money for his project by using social media. He paid for buil

27、ding the first Pencils of Promise school in Laos five years ago. Since then, his group has paid for more than 200 schools in rural areas of Laos, Nicaragua, Guatemala and Ghana.He says that his organization works closely with the local education agencies. He says the local officials organize the mai

28、n program of studies. The local people are willing to combine efforts and resources for childrens education. Now, people can see incredible results in the classroom. Such support helps Adam Braun decide to expand his organizations work beyond the elementary school level. Pencils of Promise will make

29、 financial plans to help students continue with secondary school and teacher training.35. Whats the aim of the organization Pencils of Promise?A. To help children receive education.B. To collect money for poor children.C. To produce a lot of pencils for children.D. To build many new schools for chil

30、dren.36. What did the Indian boy really want to get?A. A pencil.B. Some money.C. A house and a car.D. Everything in the world.37. What was the problem that the Indian boy had represented?A. Child beggars should be educated well.B. 57 million children wanted to have pencils.C. There were many child b

31、eggars in the street.D. A lot of children had no chance to go to school.38. We can learn from the last paragraph that Pencils of Promise _.A. will offer the teaching programB. lacks support from the local governmentC. will help students receive further educationD. limits their support in elementary

32、educationCThe term “rsum” means a document describing ones educational qualifications and professional experience. However, guidelines (指南) for preparing a global rsum are constantly changing. The best advice is to find out what is appropriate (适当的) regarding the company culture, the country culture

33、, and the culture of the person making the hiring decision. The following list is a good place to start.l In many countries, it is standard procedure to attach a photo or have your photo printed on your rsum. Do not attach a photograph to your rsum if you are sending it to the United States, though.

34、l Educational requirements differ from country to country. In most cases of “cross-border” job hunting, just stating the title of your degree will not be enough. Provide the reader with details about your studies and any related experience. l Pay attention to the rsum format (格式) you use chronologic

35、al (时间的) or reverse-chronological order. If you find no specific guidelines, the general preference is for the reverse-chronological format, which means listing your current or most recent experience first.l The level of computer technology and accessibility to the Internet varies from country to co

36、untry. Even if a company or individual lists an e-mail address, there is no guarantee that they will actually receive your email. Send a paper copy of your rsum, as well as the emailed copy, just to make sure that it is received.l If you are writing your rsum in English, find out if the receiver use

37、s British English or American English because there are variations between the two versions. l Although English is widely accepted today as being the universal language of business, most multinational companies will expect you to speak the language of one of the countries in which they do business,

38、in addition to English. Have your rsum prepared in both languages, and be ready for your interview to be conducted in both languages. Most companies will want to see and hear proof of your language skills.l Be aware that paper sizes are different in different countries. The United States standard is

39、 8 by 11 inches, while the European A4 standard is 21 by 29.7 centimeters. When you send your rsum by email, reformat it to the receivers standard. Otherwise, when it is printed out, half of your material may be missing!39. The passage is most probably intended for _.A. job hunters that seek careers

40、 abroadB. companies that do international businessC. people that are employed by companies overseasD. graduates that can speak over one foreign language40. Which is always advisable when a global rsum is prepared?A. Write it in American English.B. Attach or print your photo on it.C. Prepare it in at

41、 least two languages.D. Send both a paper and an emailed copy.41. From the passage, we learn that _.A. we cant list the oldest experience first in a rsum B. Asian countries have the same standard paper sizeC. a rsum can help us know about a persons personalityD. a persons educational background shou

42、ld be included in a rsum42. The passage mainly wants to tell us that a global rsum should _.A. be highly professionalB. be especially informativeC. be culturally appropriateD. be completely chronologicalDAlbert Einsteins Theory of Relativity might have a few mistakes and Jake Barnett has set out to

43、prove it. Between attending college classes at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) and tutoring his fellow students, Jake is also working on a new theory about the creation of the universe. He happens to be 12 years old.From an early age, Jake showed an extraordinary interest i

44、n stars. When he was 3, his parents took him to a space observatory. He tried to learn as much as he could about astronomy. Jakes IQ measured remarkably high at 170.As a baby, Jake was found out with Aspersers syndrome, a form of autism (孤独症). Autism causes difficulties in communication and social a

45、bilities. People with autism may also have strong interests like Jakes interest in the stars at a young age.The symptoms of autism can range from mild to extremely severe. Aspersers is one of the milder forms of autism. Sometimes people with Aspersers, like Jake, develop extremely advanced skills in

46、 science, music or art.When Jake was in elementary school, his parents worried that the effects of his Aspersers were worsening. He became quiet. And he was withdrawing from people. So a doctor recommended that Jakes parents let him study more advanced subjects, like math and physics.Jakes mother as

47、ked an astronomy professor to let Jake sit in on his class. Now, Jake studies advanced sciences like electromagnetic physics at IUPUI.But Jake thinks its important to have a normal life too. He likes to play Guitar Hero with his friends and watch science fiction movies. He also enjoys playing classi

48、cal music on the piano. But for Jake, studying physics is the most important thing. Jakes professor, John Ross, is working on getting a large sum of money for him to do research at the university.Doctors have said Jakes autism symptoms have lessened over time. Still, Jake proudly refers to himself a

49、s an “Aspy”, or someone with Aspersers. In an interview with his university student newspaper, he said, “I think the autism is the reason Im even at IUPUI.”43. What did Jake want to do at IUPUI?A. Get a degree in astronomy.B. Put forward his own theory in physics.C. Become an Albert Einstein in the

50、future.D. Teach his fellow students Theory of Relativity.44. Which of the following is the correct order of the events that happened to Jake?a. He set out to disprove Einsteins theory. b. He was interested in astronomy.c. He began to study math and physics.d. He was found out with a mild form of aut

51、ism.A. b-d-c-aB. d-b-c-aC. b-a-c-dD. d-c-b-a45. The underlined sentence in the passage means _.A. he was unable to help othersB. he was impolite to other peopleC. he was afraid of seeing other peopleD. he was only concerned about learning46. In the eyes of Jake, autism is something _.A. embarrassing

52、B. upsettingC. not worth worrying aboutD. not necessary to know aboutEThe Purpose of BoredomBeing bored can encourage peoples creativity partly to escape the horrible, frustrated, and meaningless feeling of boredom recent studies find. It could even be true at work.Psychologists at the University of

53、 Central Lancashire had participants (参与者) copy numbers out of the telephone book for 15 minutes, while others went straight into a standard creativity task.Both groups were asked to come up with as many different uses as they could for a plastic cup. The group that felt more bored came up with more

54、 uses.Dr. Sandi Mann, one of the studys authors said, “Boredom at work has always been seen as something to be removed, but perhaps we should be welcoming it in order to encourage our creativity. What we want to do next is to see what the practical implications of this finding are. Do people who are

55、 bored at work become more creative in other areas of their work or do they go home and write novels?”In a later study, Dr. Sandi Mann found that creativity was reduced when people were still bored but didnt have the chance to daydream.While we tend to think of boredom as something that certainly le

56、ads to trouble drinking, gambling, and antisocial behavior, this research suggests different possibilities.More than anything, the feeling of boredom is a strong signal that we are stuck in some kind of rut (惯例) and we need to seek out new goals. In the study above, this research led participants to

57、 new ideas.Usually people will do anything to avoid being bored, as its such an aversive experience. But creative people, like writers, sometimes talk about seeking out boredom.Here is the comedy writer Graham Linehan talking about boredom to The Guardian. “I have to use all these programs that cut

58、off the Internet, force me to be bored, because being bored is an essential part of writing, and the Internet has made it very hard to be bored. The creative process requires a period of boredom, of being stuck. Thats actually a very uncomfortable period that a lot of people mistake for writers bloc

59、k, but its actually just part of a long process.”So, when you start to feel bored, instead of glancing at your smart phone, try being bored for a bit. Who knows what creative thought might come of it?47. From the study of Dr. Sandi Mann, we can learn that _.A. boring tasks make people creativeB. day

60、dreaming may increase creativityC. plastic cups can be used very creativelyD. copying numbers might be very interesting48. The underlined word “aversive” in Paragraph 8 probably means _.A. commonB. unpleasantC . unusualD. personal49. According to Graham Linehan, _.A. glancing at a smart phone is a s

61、olutionB. he is forced to feel bored by the InternetC. the boredom period is a block for writersD. being stuck for a period benefits him a lot50. What is the authors attitude towards boredom?A. Critical.B. Cautious.C. Positive.D. Unclear.第二节 根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。(共5小题;每小题2分,满分1

62、0分)W: Hi, darling. How are things in Brazil?M: 51 I am now calling from my hotel in Fortaleza. The scenery is amazing.W: 52 M: I am working on the design for the shopping centre. What are you doing now?W: 53 M: And what are the children doing?W: 54 No, Tommy is playing on his computer, and Anna is t

63、alking with her friends, I think.M: Good. 55 Maybe we can plan something interesting.W: Thats wonderful!A. Im fine.B. Pretty good.C. They are watching TV. D. Please come back soon.E. Oh, I am working in the garden.F. What are you doing in Fortaleza?G. I am thinking of going back this weekend.第卷(非选择题 共60分)注意事项:请用0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上作答,不能答在试卷上。第三部分 写作(共三节,满分60分)第一节

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