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1、【精品文档】如有侵权,请联系网站删除,仅供学习与交流高考英语全真模拟题目含答案.精品文档.2012年高考英语模拟试卷 祝考试顺利 第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分) 略第二部分:词汇知识运用(共两节,满分40分)第一节:多项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)21. Customers will receive a free CD as a(n) _ with any order over 200 Yuan in this store .A. payment B. bonusC. rewardD. benefit22. Tom accumulated a grate deal of k
2、nowledge about plants and agriculture in growing strawberries, he went back to the abandoned of spreading straw under the fruit to reduce the necessary amount of watering.A. customB. approachC. practiceD. principle23. The store has an excellent for fair dealing and its booming sales figures are ofte
3、n reported in local newspapers.A. regulation B reputation C. presentation D. exception24. For fear of unemployment, almost one million people sat (参加考试)China civil service examination in order to get _jobs.A. appropriate B. bureaucraticC. comfortable D. secure25. The USA makes a lot of excuses in an
4、 attempt to make war on Iran , however, Its _ purpose lies in the abundant oil there.A. logical B. fundamental C. accurate D. commonly26. Nowadays food safety is a big problem and nobody can guarantee all foods are safe to us, but food produced in the normal companies is _ better.A. strictly B. abso
5、lutely C. relatively D. exactly27. British wartime prime minister Winston Churchill _ the reporting for 50 years of an UFO incident because of fears it could create mass panic.A. debatedB. abolishedC. defendedD.forbade28. Their efforts finally when the New York Time picked the group as one of the to
6、p 10 bands of the year.A. sent offB. paid offC. set offD. took off29. The accident produced a very bad impact on the society, so those who _ the project were severely punished.A. come up with B. look out for C. took charge of D. took the place of 30. Shoppers are also less likely to queue for long i
7、f the item they are buying is of low value, and _ food and drink shopkeepers are having to find new ways to deliver good customer service. A. in the end B. after allC. as a resultD. on the contrary第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面两篇短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)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。I remember the
8、 exact moment I learned the principle of preparing for luck.I was on the wrestling team. Now, if theres one thing I can tell you about any sport, it is that wrestling is probably the sport that has the least 31 .There are only two people out on the mat, so you cannot 32 it on your teammates or your
9、coach. And guess what? There is no 33 because we do the whole thing indoors, so you cant say, “It was raining” or “It was snowing.” It makes 34 to say wrestling is the sport with the least luck.On our team were two world champions; one of them had been a world champion five times. We 35 had five peo
10、ple who were national champions. One of them was a guy 36 the name of John.John had never been 37 in any high school wrestling competition that I could remember, 38 he was a national champion. There was nobody locally who could touch him.One day, we 39 a match with our biggest opponent (对手). John we
11、nt out on the mat, and about a minute and 30 seconds into the match he tried to make a particular 40 He rolled over, and his opponent 41 him halfway through his roll. He was pinned (压住) 42 !The match was over.I remember on the way home, one of our teammates tried to 43 John by saying, “Oh, he just g
12、ot lucky.” John said, “Thats so stupid. The 44 presented itself, and he just took advantage of it.”We used to have this big 45 in our wrestling room that the coach had put there: “Luck is what happens when opportunity meets 46 .”Johns opponent was prepared to make use of this opportunity. The possib
13、ility of beating John was not 47 and he knew it. But he waited for the 48 opportunity to present itself, and he defeated and pinned a five-time national champion.In other words, the real 49 is “Be prepared!” Its not just finding the opportunity; you have to be prepared to 50 it.31. A. luck B. riskC.
14、 difficulty D. opportunity32. A. accuse B. blame C. doubt D. keep33. A. stress B. injury C. change D. weather34. A. reason B. sure C. safe D. sense35. A. also B. even C. too D. once36. A. under B. for C. in D. by37. A. hurt B. met C. trained D. defeated38. A. although B. asC. yet D. until39. A. went
15、 for B. waited for C. fought forD. played for40. A. act B. step C. task D. move41. A. fixed B. threw C. caught D. carried42. A. accidentally B. fortunately C. unfairlyD. immediately43. A. control B. comfort C. convinceD. forgive44. A. success B. moment C. opportunity D. situation45. A. warning B. si
16、gn C. sentence D. note46. A. occasion B. challenge C. timeD. preparation47. A. obvious B. strong C. little D. slight 48. A. equal B. exact C. rest D. right49. A. message B. themeC. key D. suggestion50. A. receive B. follow C. seize D. save第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每篇短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,
17、选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AThe wedding between Prince Wiliam and Kate Middleton on April 29 has focused the worlds camera lenses (镜头) on the UK.In Britain, there is a constant debate about the relevance (相关性) of the royal family to modern British society. However, Windsor (the family name of the British Ro
18、yal Family) and Middleton have been seen to represent a more modern, forward-looking nation.Nigel Baker, the British ambassador to Bolivia, believes that the royal wedding is “about modern Britain”. “The estimated 2 billion spectators across the world will see that Britain is one of the most cultura
19、lly and ethnically diverse nations in the world, home to 270 nationalities speaking 300 different languages, founded on tolerance and respect for difference,” wrote Baker on his blog.According to Baker, the wedding could help viewers to see “why Britain is one of the most dynamic and creative countr
20、ies in the world”: The television on which most people watched the event was invented by John Logie Baird, a Briton, and the World Wide Web that broadcast the event to millions more was invented by another Briton, Tim Berners-Lee.The guests who attended the wedding ceremony gave more than a few clue
21、s as to the nature of modern Britain. David and Victoria Beckham represent Britains obsession (着迷)with football and celebrity.Leaders from different religious backgrounds supported Bakers comments on the multicultural nature of modern British society.Before the wedding, David Elliott, arts director
22、of the British Council China, agreed that the wedding would be a showcase for modern Britain: “I think, and hope, that it (modern British influence) would be values like openness, multiculturalism, creativity, sense of humor and the traditional British sense of fair play,” he said.Furthermore, event
23、s such as the Olympics in London in 2012 may also increase peoples sense of Britishness.According to a poll published in Daily Telegraph, more than a third of people in the UK admitted they felt “very British” when watching the Olympics.51. What is the point of the article?A. To introduce Prince Wil
24、liams wedding arrangements in detail.B. To comment on the significance of the royal wedding.C. To question the relevance of the royal family in modern British society.D. To explain why the royal wedding is linked with the 2012 Olympics.52. What can be concluded from the article?A. Some say that the
25、royal wedding is a reflection on modern Britain.B Some think the royal wedding shows Britains multiculturalism and sense of fair play.C.About 2 billion people across the world will see the wedding ceremony online.D. Britons are obsessed with football due to the influence of David Beckham.53. Why is
26、the inventor of the World Wide Web mentioned?A. To inform readers about some well-known British inventors.B. To point to the importance of the World Wide Web for the wedding.C. In support of the idea that Britain is a nation of creative and original people.D. To encourage people to watch the wedding
27、 on the Internet.54. According to the article, both the 2012 Olympics and the royal wedding .A. have increased the British sense of national identityB. have promoted traditional British valuesC. represent a more modern BritainD. have encouraged the interest of Britons in FootballBWith large and smal
28、l keyboards everywhere, neither children nor adults need to write much of anything by hand. Thats a big problem. Study after study suggests that handwriting is important for brain development helping kids get fine motor skills and learn to express and create ideas. Yet the time devoted to teaching p
29、enmanship in most schools has shrunk to just one hour a week. Is it time to give up handwriting? Have a look at the link between the brain and penmanship, and you may get the answer. A test among students in grades 2, 4 and 6 found that they not only wrote faster by hand than by keyboard, but also c
30、reated more ideas when composing essays with handwriting. And other research shows that the finger movements required to write by hand activate brain areas involved with thought, language, and short-term memory. A recent Indiana University study had one group of children practice writing letters by
31、hand while a second group just looked at those letters. Then, both groups of kids entered a functional MRI (核磁共振)that scanned their brains as the researchers showed them the same letters. Researchers found that the brain activity in the first group was far more advanced and “adult-like”. Handwriting
32、 also affects other peoples way they think of adults and children. Several studies have shown that the same average essay will score much higher if written with good penmanship and much lower if written out in poor handwriting. These studies have also found that people judge the quality of a persons
33、 ideas based on his or her handwriting. And the consequences are real: On standardized tests with handwritten sections, like the SAT, all essay that is considered hard to recognize gets a big zero. Studies show that this isnt only an English-language phenomenon. Chinese and Japanese youths are suffe
34、ring from “character amnesia”. They cant remember how to write characters, thanks to computers and text messaging. Some experts fear that Chinese writing and reading are so closely linked in the brain that Chinas reading ability as a nation could suffer.55. What does the Indiana University study imp
35、ly?A. Children should practice writing letters B. Handwriting can increase brain activityC. Its good for children to enter a functional MRI. D. Letters should often be shown to children56. What does the 4th paragraph mainly talk about?A. Handwriting affects both adults and children. B. Handwriting h
36、elps a person write better essays.C.SAT should be done with good handwriting. D. Good handwriting makes a person seem smarter.57. Which of the following statements is TRUE? A. Essays written with keyboards will get lower scores.B. The quality of your ideas depends on your handwriting.C. Chinese and
37、Japanese youths dont know how to write.D. Less handwriting may affect Chinas reading ability.58. The passage tries to tell us that _.A. keyboards are more popular than handwriting B. we shouldnt judge people by their handwritingC. handwriting is of great importance D. its time to give up using keybo
38、ardsC There were red faces at one of Britains biggest banks recently. They had accepted a telephone order to buy 100,000 worth of shares from a 15-year-old schoolboy (they thought he was 21). The shares fell in value and the schoolboy was unable to pay up. The bank lost 20,000 on the deal which it c
39、annot get back, because, for one thing, the young boy does not have the money, for another, being under 18, he is not legally liable for his debts. If the shares had risen in value by the same amount that they fell, he would have pocketed 20,000 profit. It certainly is better than delivering the mor
40、ning newspaper. In another case, a boy of 14 found, in his grandmothers house, a suitcase full of foreign banknotes. But they were now not used in their country of origin or anywhere else. This young boy headed straight to the nearest bank with his pockets filled with notes. The cashiers did not rea
41、lize the country in question had reduced the value of its currency by 90%. They exchanged the notes at their face value at the current exchange rate. In three days, before he was found out, he took 200,000 from nine different banks. Amazingly, he had already spent more than half of this before the p
42、olice caught up with him. Because he is also under 18 the banks have kissed goodbye to a lot of money, and several cashiers have lost their jobs.Should we admire these youngsters for being enterprising and showing initiative or condemn them for their dishonesty? Maybe they had managed for years with
43、 tiny amounts of pocket money that they got from tight-fisted parents. Maybe they had done Saturday jobs for peanuts. It is hardly surprising, given the expensive things that young people want to buy, such as fashionable running shoes and computer games, if they sometimes think up more imaginative w
44、ays of making money than delivering newspapers. These youngsters saw the chance to make a lot of money and took it. Another recent story which should give us food for thought is the case of the man who paid his six-year-old daughter300 a week pocket money. He then charged her for the food she ate a
45、few coins for her piggy bank(存钱灌)“She will soon learn the value of money, ” he said. “Theres no such thing as a free lunch. Everything has to be paid for and the sooner she learns that the better.” At the other extreme there are fond parents who provide free bed and board for their grown-up children
46、, While even the most hard-hearted parents might hesitate to throw their children out on the streets, we all know of people in their twenties who still shamelessly live off their parents. Surely there comes a time when everyone has to leave the parental nest, look after themselves and pay their own way in life. But when is it?59. Recently one of Britains biggest banks _. A. bought a lot of shares for a customer and brought him a great loss B. lost money as its young customer had no money to pay his debts C. lost much money because the shares they bought fell in value D.