2012年浦东新区高考英语三模试卷
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2012年四校联考第三次高考模拟考试英语试卷第一部分听力1-5 ABACA 6-10 BCABC 11-15 ACABC 16-20 ABAAB第二部分英语知识运用(共两节, 满分45分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分, 满分15分)21-25 BCABD 26-30 ADABB 31-35DDBCA第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分, 满分30分)36- 40 CCBDC 41-45 ADBAB 46-50 DADCB 51-55 ACDDB第三部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)56-59 DCCD 60-63 ABBD 64-66 CBA 67-70 CCAB71- 75 DGAFC第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题; 每小题1, 满分10分)Dear Zhang Ming,I am very glad to hear from you again.Do you know that in the end of June we will go to ^five-day English summer camp inat aHangzhou? Some English teacher from China, the USA, England and Australia will join us. Inteachersthe camp, we will have an English speech's contest and watch some wonderful performancesspeechgiving by the students. But we will also visit some places of interest in Hangzhou, such like given And asthe West Lake and Xixi National Wetland Garden and so on. In addition, we will change ourexchange English learning experience and talk about our colorful school life in English.I think thissummer camp will great improve my spoken English and I will make some new friendsgreatlythere. I do hope you would come and join us.will或wouldYours truly,Li Hong第二节书面表达(满分25分)英语试卷第1页共2页Dear Mr. Liu,I have received your letter and 6,000 yuan. My family and I are very happy. Thank you very much for your kindness and your money.With your help, I will have no difficulty in studying at university. So I have made up my mind to study hard. I’m sure I will make great progress. I’m going back to my hometown after I graduate from Qinghua University and devote myself to building my hometown.My parents and I are going to pay a visit to you this winter holiday. Thank you again for your kind help.Best wishes!Yours sincerely,Li Gang英语试卷第2页共2页。
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I.Listening ComprehensionSection A1.M: Could you tell me how many people will be present at the party?W: Besides you and me, there are eight people invited to the party.Q: How many people will be at the party?2.W: Are you ready to order dessert?M: Yes, r d like to have some chocolate cake.Q: Where are the two speakers?3.M: Excuse me. I want to complain about the milk. When I opened it at home yesterday, there was a bad smelLW: Oh, r m terribly sorry about that. I,H take care of it right away.Q: Whas the probable relationship between the two speakers?4.M: As you can see from the drawings, the kitchen has one door into the dining room, another into the family room and a third to the outside.W: The door into the family room isn, t big enough ・ Could it be made wider?Q: What are the speakers doing?5.M: I, m thinking about where to go for a bite tonight・ Any suggestions, Barbara?W: Well, how about the French restaurant near the KFC? Frankly, I, ve had enough of our canteen food.Q: What do we learn about the woman?6.W: Hey, if you can^ t enjoy the music at a sensible volume, why not use earphones? V m preparing for the speech contest.M: Oh, sorry. I didn" t realize I’ ve been bothering you all this time.Q: What is the man probably doing?7.M: Finally, I, ve got the chance to put on my new suit tonight・ I hope to make a good impression on your family.W: Come on! It, s only a family reunion. So jeans and T~shirts are just fine・Q: What does the woman mean?8.M: Would you like to see those pants in brown and navy blue? These two colors are coming in this season.W: Oh, actually grey is my favorite color, but I prefer something made from cotton, 100% cotton I mean.Q: What is the woman looking for?9. M: What do I have to do to apply for a passport? W: You need proof of citizenship, either an old passport or a birth certificate and three photographs ・ Then you must complete this form and pay a fee ・Q: What is the man most probably going to do?Questions 11 through following passage ・It was a bad night for Lewis ・ His research in the neighboring town has taken longer than he expected. It was late and he was very tired when he drove home ・ He turned into his building^ s parking lot, but all the spaces were full. He drove back out onto the street, looking for a parking space ・ The first block was full. The10. M: Miss, can I interest you special with serving tonight? It , half the usual price and it , s s very in a porkonly 7. 99, tasty.W: Oh really? I will try it.Q: What does the man say about the dish?13 are based on thenext block was almost empty. Lewis didn , t see a “no parking” sign, but he has expected thathis parking were allowed there ・ Most the spaces would be filled ・ Then he saw a small parking lot with two free spaces ・ He was so glad to see them that he didn , t even think to read the sign bythe entrance ・ He drove in, parked and hurried home to go to bed. The next morning he went backhome and telephoned the city police to say thata minute to tell him what had happened: his car had been on a private lot. It had been taken first one ever in Greenville.Questions:11. Where did Lewis intend to park his car when he came back from work one night?12. What did Lewis think had happened to his car the next morning?13. Where did Lewis finally get his car back? to the lot to get his car. It was gone ・ He ran his car had been stolen. It took the police only away by the police ・ Lewis visit the city garage far He had to pay a fee of 40 back ・ In addition, he got had to take a taxi to from the city center, dollars to get his car a parking tieket, hisQuestions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage・Well, to pick up where we left off last time, I believe we agreed that creativity is a mysterious idea ・ It was those things we all recognize when we see it, but we don, t really understand what it is. We seem to feel that some people are naturally creative, but we don, t know how they got that way. Is creativity a natural gift like good looks, or is it something that can be acquired like knowledge? Perhaps if we analyze the creative process carefully, we might get some idea of what it is and how it might work in our lives・ The creative process has always been accepted as the source of all important work in the arts, but we should not think the creativity plays a role only in the arts. Every major scientific discovery began with someone imagining the world to look differently from the way others saw it. And this is what creativity is all about imaginingthe world in a new way. And despite what you may believe about the limits of your own creative imaginations, we all have the potential to imagine the world in an absolutely new way. In fact, you are born with it. It is your birth right as a human being・ And what, s more, you use it every day, almost every moment of your life. Your creative imagination is what you use to make sense of your experiences・Questions:14.What did the speaker most probablydiscuss last time?15.What is the widely accepted idea about the creative process?16.What leads to major scientific discoveries according to the speaker?Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.W: What sort of hours do you work, Steve?M: Well I have to work very long hours, about eleven hours a day.W: What time do you start?M: I work 9 to 3, then I start again at 5:30 and work until 11, six days a week・So I have to work very unsocial hours・W: And do you have to work at the weekend?M: Oh, yes, that, s our busiest time. I get Wednesdays off.W: What are the things you have to do and the things you don, t have to do?M: Uh, I don, t have to do the washing-up, so thas good・I have to wear white, and I have to keep everything in the kitchen totally clean.W: What, s hard about the job?M: You are standing up all the time. When we are busy, people get angry and shout, but that, s normaLW: How did you learn the profession?M: Well, I did a two-year course at college・In the first year we had to learn the basics, and then we had to take exams・W: Was it easy to find a job?M: I wrote to about six hotels and one of them gave me my first job, so I didn, t have to wait too long・Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.W: Good evening, and welcome to this week, s Business World, the program for and about business people ・Tonight, we have Mr. Steven Kayne, who has just taken over and established a bicycle shop・Tell us, Mr. Kayne, what made you want to run your own store?M: Well, I always loved racing bikes and fixing them ・ When I was working full-time as a salesman for a big company, I seldom had time to enjoy my hobby. I knew then that as soon as I had enough money to get my own business going, I, 11 do it. I had my heart set on it and Ididn, t let anything stand in my way. When I went down to the bank and got a business loan, I knew I, d love being my own boss・Now my time is my own. I open the store when I want and leave when I want.W: You mean you don, t keep regular hours?M: Well, the sign on my store says the hours are ten to six, but if business is slower than usual, I can just lock up and take off early.W: Have you hired any employees to work with you yet?M: Yeah, a couple of friends of mine who love biking as much as I do. They help me out a few days a week・It,s great because we play cards or just sit around and talk when there are no customers・W: Thank you, Mr. Kayne・We wish you success in your new business・参考答案第I卷L Section A 1 5. BABCA 6 10. CBBADSection B 11 13. BDA 14 16. BDCSection C 17. eleven/ 11 18. Wednesdays19. kitchen 20. college21. for and about 22. full time23. racing and fixing 24. regular hoursII.Section A 25〜30. BADCCB 3T35. DCBAD36〜40. DCDBA/X/Section B 41 49. GJEBD CAHIIII.Section A 50~54・ BCAAB 55~59・ BADCD60~64・ DCADBSection B 65~68・ CBDC 69~71・ DBA72 75. CDAB__ f\j ____ __Section C 76 80. EFDABSection D81.be / are crazy about / interested in / keen on / fascinated by・・・like …82.Space Adventures83. A space ride / suborbital flights,weightlessness, and a wonderful view of Earth.(3个里任选2个即可得分。
2012届浦东新区高三一模

浦东新区高三英语第一学期期末质量抽查试卷II. Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections:Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence.25. The January Proficiency Oral Test is actually close hand.A. atB. inC. byD. on26. To keep slim, Alice will spend half of her holiday practicing Yoga and half learning dancing.A. anotherB. the otherC. other'sD. other27. Life is full of ups and downs, but if you focus on the negative, it affect everything you do.A. mustB. dareC. shouldD. can28. David got a higher grade for Mathematics, and he did make mistakes.A. fewB. fewerC. lessD. more29. — Has Tim finished writing his annual budget report?—I have no idea. He it this morning.A. didB. has doneC. was doingD. had done30. The construction of the new art museum started two years ago, but it so far due to various reasons.A. has not completedB. has not been completedC. had not completedD. had not been completed31. Studies show that daydreaming contributes significantly to concentration powers and the ability with others.A. communicatingB. to be communicatedC. to communicateD. to communicating32. While staying home is a tradition at the Spring Festival, a trip with family members can also be a nice alternative.A. to takeB. takingC. tookD. taken33. Rescuers pulled out the last surviving miner for 40 hours following a rock burst.A. trappedB. being trappedC. were trappedD. had trapped34. The General Bureau has put a severe ban on TV series scenes of smoking cigarettes.A. to showB. shownC. showingD. to be showing35. Only through lifelong learning in me highly competitive society.A. you can surviveB. can you surviveC. do you surviveD. are you survived36. Employers often give jobs to they believe has work experience and a strong sense of duty.A. whoeverB. whomeverC. whoD. whom37. Thanksgiving Day takes on an entirely different look in China, malls and e-businesses are competing in sale promotions as the holiday approaches.A. whereB. thatC. whatD. which38. As a saying goes, life is a cafeteria. You can get anything you want you are willing to pay the price.A. even ifB. as far asC. as ifD. as long as39. The chairman announced the end of the meeting I could get in a word.A. beforeB. whenC. afterD. once40. If you often feel tired out and can't focus your attention, that is you have to stop working and to have a rest.A. whyB. whetherC. whenD. whatDirections: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.Many trees and shrubs change color in fall. For years, scientists have worked hard to understand the changes that happen to them. They find that three factors 41 fall's colorful farewell — leaf pigments (色素), length of night, and weather. The timing of the color change is mainly regulated by the increasing length of night. None of the other 42 influences, such as temperature, rainfall, food supply, are as unchanging as the 43 increasing length of night during fall. As days grow shorter, and nights grow longer and cooler, biochemical 44 in leaves begin to paint the landscape with an explosion of colors. And Nature puts on one of its most splendid 45 of beauty.The timing of the color change 46 by species. Some species in southern forests can become vividly colorful in late summer while all other species are still vigorously green. Oaks put on their colors long after other species have already shed their leaves. These differences in timing among species seem to be genetically 47 . for a particular species, whether on a high mountain or in warmer lowlands, will change color at the same time.However, some species are evergreen. Pines, for example, are green all the year round because they have toughened up. They have developed over the years a needle-like or scale-like foliage (绿叶植物). which is 48 with a heavy wax coating. And the liquid inside their cells contains cold-resistant elements. So the leaves of evergreens can safely withstand (经受住) all but the most 49 winter conditions, such as those in the Arctic.III. Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections: 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.Every year the United Sates exports "cultural products" to the rest of the world while it only imports similar products from other countries equal to about one percent of the amount exported. Movies, for example, are one such 50 . The movie industry in countries like England and Italy is almost completely 51 on American exports. Both countries report that 85% to 95% of all movie tickets sold each year are for movies produced in the United States. Millions of people worldwide buy American pop, rap, and rock music. Billions of people drink Coca-Cola and eat McDonald's hamburgers. American software 52 the computer market.Can all of the above products be called "cultural", however? That depends on how one 53 culture. Most people 54 culture into two forms: "high" culture and "low" culture. High culture is the kind produced by writers and 55 . It is more concerned with stimulating thought in the people who view or use it and does not 56 care how marketable people find it Low culture, 57 . is viewed as a product usually for entertainment and is only as good as how well it sells. Because it is 58 by masses of people, this type of culture can also be called "mass culture". The 59 between low and high culture are not very clear.Pierre Guerlain, a professor of English and American Studies in France, points out that when a cultural product is imported, the product cannot cover the existing culture, thus 60 it. The imported product is changed to adapt to thelocal context. Anyone who believes that a society which imports American products of mass culture will become a 61 of America is being naive(幼稚的).America may seem to have the strongest hand in exporting cultural products, but there is a boomerang(相反的) 62 for being more of an exporter than importer. Because Europeans and Japanese import so many cultural products from the United States, they know a lot more about American culture 63 than Americans know about European or Japanese culture. It is a definite advantage for the Europeans and Japanese to be bilingual as well as bicultural. These countries can use their knowledge of American society and 64to increase their chances of success in the American50. A. aspect B. product C. example D. project51. A. fixed B. emphasized C. called D. dependent52. A. dominates B. abandons C. enters D. grasps53. A. defines B. presents C. absorbs D. creates54. A. prefer B. divide C. alter D. view55. A. designers B. technicians C. composers D. artists56. A. comprehensively B. temporarilyC. necessarilyD. representatively57. A. as a result B. as a wholeC. on the averageD. on the other hand58. A. consumed B. produced C. invested D. sponsored59. A. connections B. distinctions C. ranges D. advantages60. A. overcoming B. accepting C. attracting D. replacing61. A. source B. supplier C. copy D. target62. A. effect B. feedback C. disadvantage D. idea63. A. in particular B. in general C. in contrast D. in the meantime64. A. values B. economy C. policies D. characteristicsSection BDirections: 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 information given in the passage you have just read.(A)Until recently, the "science of the future" was supposed to be electronics and artificial intelligence. Today it seems more and more likely that the next great breakthroughs in technology will be brought through a combination of those two sciences with organic chemistry and genetic engineering. This combination is the science of biotechnology.Organic chemistry enables us to produce marvelous synthetic materials. However, it is still difficult to manufacture anything that has the property of wool to conserve ($£#) heat and also to absorb moisture. Nothing that we have been able to produce so far comes anywhere near the combination of strength, lightness and flexibility that we find in the bodies of ordinary insects.Nevertheless, scientists in the laboratory have already succeeded in "growing" a material that has many of the characteristics of human skin. The next step may well be "biotech hearts and eyes" which can replace diseased organs in human beings. These will not be rejected by the body, as is the case with organs from humans.The application of biotechnology to energy production seems even more promising. In 1996 the famous science fiction writer, Arthur C. Clarke, many of whose previous predictions have come true, said that we may soon be able to develop remarkably cheap and renewable sources of energy. Some of these power sources will be biological. Clarke and others have warned us repeatedly that sooner or later we will have to give up our dependence on non-renewable power sources. Coal, oil and gas are indeed convenient. However, using them also means creating dangerously high levels of pollution. It will be impossible to meet the growing demand for energy without increasing that pollution to disastrous levels unless we develop power sources that are both cheaper and cleaner.It is tempting to think that biotechnology or some other "science of the future" can solve our problems. Before we surrender to that temptation we should remember nuclear power. Only a few generations ago it seemed to promise limitless, cheap and safe energy. Today those promises lie buried in a concrete grave in a place called Chernobyl, in the Ukraine. Biotechnology is unlikely, however, to break its promises in quite the same or such a dangerous way.65. The materials produced with organic chemistry are at present.A. not as good as natural materialsB. as good as an insect's bodyC. better than natural materialsD. as good as wool s66. According to the passage, it may soon be possible .A. to transplant human organsB. to make something as good as human skinC. to produce drugs without side effectsD. to make artificial hearts and eyes67. In 1996, Arthur C. Clarke predicted that .A. the Chernobyl disaster would happen in two yearsB. oil, gas and coal could be repeatedly used in the futureC. biological power sources would be put into use. soonD. we will never stop using non-renewable power sources68. What do we learn from the last paragraph?A. Biological power will keep all its promises.B. Biological power is cheaper than nuclear power.C. Biotechnology can solve all our future energy problems.D. Biological power may not be as risky as nuclear power.(B)We've all been there, finishing a whole bag of chips out of boredom or downing cookie after cookie while cramming(死记硬背) for a big test But when done a lot—especially without realizing it—emotional eating can affect weight, health, and overall well-being.Not many of us make the connection between eating and our feelings. But understanding what drives emotional eating can help people take steps to change itOne of the biggest myths(荒诞的说法) about emotional eating is that it's driven by negative feelings. Yes, people often turn to food when they're stressed out lonely, sad, anxious, or bored. But emotional eating can be linked to positive feelings too, like the romance of sharing dessert on Valentine's Day or the celebration of a holiday feast.Sometimes emotional eating is tied to major life events, like a death or a divorce. More often, though, it's the countless little daily stresses that cause someone to seek comfort or distraction in food.Emotional eating patterns can be learned: A child who is given candy after a big achievement may grow up using candy as a reward for a job well done. A kid who is given cookies as a way to stop crying may learn to link cookies with comfort. It's not easy to "unlearn" patterns of emotional eating. But it is possible. And it starts with an awareness of what's going on.We're all emotional eaters to some extent (who hasn't suddenly found room for dessert after a filling dinner?). But for some people, emotional eating can be a real problem, causing serious weight gain.The trouble with emotional eating (aside from the health issues) is that once the pleasure of eating is gone, the feelings that cause it remain. And you often may feel worse about eating the amount or type of food you did. That's why it helps to know the differences between physical hunger and emotional hunger.Next time you reach for a snack, check in and see which type of hunger is driving it69. People turn to emotional eating because .A. they are preparing for the testB. they enjoy the pleasure of eatingC. they want to seek comfort or distractionD. they feel better after eating70. By saying "We've all been there"(paragraph 1), the author means .A. finishing a whole bag of chips out of boredom is badB. we are all emotional eaters to some extentC. our health will be affected by emotional eatingD. people eat more without realizing it71. If you want to break away from the patterns of emotional eating, the first thing you should do is to .A. reduce stress and anxietyB. relax and try to lose weightC. stop seeking comfort from foodD. realize what is happening(C)ASKLASKASYOU'VE GOT QUESTIONS. SHE'S GOT ANSWERS Q: My problem is computer gaming. I do it day and night, averaging four hours of sleep. I can'tcontrol of this, and I don't know where to go for help. Do you? —PlayerA: Dear Player,You have an addiction. For some people playing video games releases dopamine, a powerful brain chemical that makes you feel good. You'd toss your cigarettes if you were ready to quit, right? To kick the habit, get help from a health professional. And don't look for help on line; that would be like an alcoholic going to the bar for advice.Q: My brother's wife just had triplets(三胞胎). This is such a joy! Yet every time I share the news with co-workers, they ask me if she was on fertility pills. I think this is rude—or has society just become so talk-show numbed (麻木的)that you can ask anyone anything? —No Show HostA: Dear Host,Yes. Our society has become increasingly disrespectful of privacy. But don't blame it all on the talk-shows. Continue to celebrate and greet impolite questions with stony silence. Their fertility history is nobody's business but their own. Q: I work at an amusement park, and my manager steals supplies. She has a catering business on the side, and we've seen her load up her van at the back gates. The big bosses think she is the best thing since buttered bread, and we're all afraid that if we say anything, we'll lose our jobs. What can we do? —RighteousA: Dear Righteous,Be sure you're right. You must have evidence about what and why things are going out the back gates. Once you know for certain, it's time to go to the bosses and report what you have seen.Q: My stepson's wife sometimes leaves their eight-year-old home alone for "a short run to the store." That may be an hour or so. I believe by law we should report it. What do you think?—The In-lawsA: Dear Laws,I don't know what the child-protection laws in your state are, but I do know that children need care and attention. This child may be able and unafraid, but kids aren't always careful. It also sounds like there is stress in your family relationship. One thing you can do to help this situation is offer to baby-sit when Mom needs to step out.72. Which of the following statements is true?A. Dopamine is a powerful brain chemical good to our health.B. Looking for help on line is like getting help from a health professional.C. Player is a video game addict who smokes and sleeps few hours.D. Player is advised to stay clear of the screen.73. According to the Q&A, .A. Host's colleagues are insensitiveB. The talk-show is to blameC. Somebody's business is everybody'sD. Host's sister-in-law was on fertility pills74. What we can infer from the Q&A is .A. The Mom is not to blame because she needs a short run to the storeB. Children need care and attention, though not for all of themC. Laws, the old lady, wants to report what she sees to the child's fatherD. Laskas doesn't seem to approve of Laws' trying to report what she sees75. Which Q&A mentioned transport?A. The firstB. The second.C. The third.D. None.Section CDirections: Read the following passage and choose the most suitable heading from A—F for each paragraph. There isone extra heading which you do not need.76.Environmental groups in the United States are leading a campaign to save thousands of endangered sea turtles. Theyhave asked Pope John Paul the Second to ban turtle meat during the Christian religious observance known as Lent Christians observe Lent in preparation for the holiday of Easter.77. Environmental groups say illegal turtle hunting is one of the major threats to endangered sea turtles in southern California and Mexico. It has been illegal to harvest and eat sea turtle meat in Mexico for more than ten years. However, demand for sea turtle meat is widespread in both Southern California and Mexico. Biologists believe that illegal hunting is one of the main reasons for the sharp drop in sea turtle population during the past thirty years.78. The week before Easter Sunday is an especially deadly time for the turtles. As many as 5000 turtles are killed during this time each year. Many Mexicans and Mexican Americans eat turtle meat during the days before Easter. Many people do not eat meat during this holy time in order to obey the rules of Lent. Because sea turtles swim, many people consider them to be fish. Fish is permitted during Lent.79. The Sea Turtle Conversation Network is a union of fishermen, environmental activists and researchers. They sent a letter to Pope John Paul, urging the Roman Catholic Church leader to officially declare that sea turtle flesh is meat, not fish of seafood. They say thousands of these endangered animals would be saved if people did not eat them during this religious period. The letter also asked members of the Catholic Church to obey laws banning the capture of turtles in Mexico and the United States.80. About 35,000 endangered sea turtles are killed illegally near the coasts of Baja, California each year. Studies have shown a sharp drop in the numbers of females. They travel from as far away as Japan to lay their eggs on local beaches. Environmental activists say hunting sea turtles for their meat is the main barrier to the recovery of the species. They have urged the governments of the United States and Mexico to improve enforcement of the ban on sea turtle harvesting.Section DDirections: Read the passage carefully and answer the questions or complete the statements in no more than 12 words."Severe fatigue(疲乏), very weak. I could hardly walk down the block," says Wendy Moro. Why, she wondered, then, Wendy and her doctor begin to suspect her plate. "A few times a week I was having fish, whether it was once or four times," says Wendy. "What kind of fish? Swordfish, tuna and sea bass, the highest mercury- content fish sold in the commercial market," says Dr. Jane Hightower.Mercury(汞) enters the ocean with commercial pollution. It works its way up the food chain, and apparently intosome of the most popular fish on the market. Wendy's doctor, Dr. Jane Hightower, was so suspicious that she began testing her Bay Area patients. All consumed large amounts offish, and an overwhelming majority tested high for mercury in their systems."I was seeing hair loss, fatigue, muscle ache, headache, feeling just an ill feeling." Hightower said.The symptoms began to clear up when Hightower cut the amount of fish in their diets. "It was so obvious, but the problem was still unknown to the public," she said. "I even wanted to rent a tent and a tambourine."(A tambourine is a small one-sided drum with metal disks around its rim.) Her published findings drew national attention. But despite her study, there is still fierce debate over how much fish is safe to eat, and how much mercury consumers are actually eating. So we decided to do our own test.According to the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency), the safe level of mercury intake for a 120-pound woman like Wendy is a little over 38 micrograms per week. On average, a single serving of tuna purchased here in the Bay Area contained more mercury than the EPA recommends a woman of Wendy's size eat for an entire week. Sea bass had nearly twice that level, and swordfish nearly six times the EPA's safe mercury intake for a week, in a single serving.While there is little scientific data on how the body reacts to high levels of mercury, it has been linked to symptoms ranging from muscle pain to hair loss, birth defects, and muscle fatigue And, as in our testing, the evidence is mounting that the larger the fish, the more the exposure.(Note: Answer the questions or complete the statement in NO MORE THAN TEN WORDS.)81. The popular fish on the market obtain mercury through and .82. When Dr. Hightower "wanted to rent a tent and a tambourine", she meant to .83. What did Dr. Hightower do with the information she discovered?84. What should people do according to the test done by the EPA?第II卷(共45分)I. Translation Directions: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.1. 简单的生活方式有利于环保。
上海市嘉定区2012届高三第三次模拟英语试题 缺答案

7. A. She will pick up Jack at 2:00 in the afternoon.
B. She won’t be able to meet Jack at the airport.
C. She doesn’t want to meet Jack at the aprehension
Section A
Directions: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a uestion will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the uestions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the uestion about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the uestion you have heard.
6. A. She wishes the teacher could talk more.
B. She thinks the teacher has an accent.
C. She didn’t always catch the teacher.
D. She thinks the teacher should talk louder.
5. A. It’s certain that they will come to the lecture.
2012届高三测试英语试题3听力部分

2012 届高三测试英语试题3听力部分第Ⅰ卷(共 110 分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30)第一节请听下边 5 段对话,选出最正确选项,每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What will the woman probably do?A. Take a long walk.B. Take a good rest.C. Go to the country.2.What book has the woman bought?A. A music book.B. An English book.C. A history book.3.What is the man going to do?A. Take another flight.B. Give the ticket to someone.C. Catch the plane at 6:00.4.What does the woman mean?A.They should buy a new typewriter.B.They should find a new place for the typewriter.C.They should find a better typist.5.What are the two speakers talking about?A. The study plan.B. The school plan.C. The vacation plan.第二节请听下边 5 段对话或独白,选出最正确选项,每段对话或独白读两遍。
请听第 6 段资料,回答第6、7 题。
6. Why did the woman stop her car suddenly?A. The man’ s car hit her car.B. A small child ran in front of her car.C. The traffic lights turned red.7.What would happen if the man got another ticket?A.He would pay a lot of money for the damage.B.He would lose his job.C. He would lose his driver’ s license.请听第 7 段资料,回答第8至10题。
上海市浦东新区高三英语练习试卷(浦东新区三模,扫描版) 试题

2011年浦东新区高三练习英语试卷参考答案Section A1. M: Good afternoon. I’d like to speak to Mr. Smith. This is William Jones from Sony pany.W: My husband isn’t at home now. I can give you his business phone if you’d like to call him at work.Q: Where is Mr. Smith? (B)2. W: Would you like me to drive you to the station?M: No, I will catch the bus. But can you pick me up this evening?Q: What does the man want the woman to do?(B)3. M: Do you sing or play a musical instrument? The piano, for example?W: Well, I did study the piano as a child but I gave it up. I’m afraid I can’t sing, either, but I’m not bad on the drums.Q: What is the woman good at?(C)4. M: Jane was late for her class this morning.W: It’s nothing new for her.Q: What does the woman mean?(A)5. M: When is the fancy dress party over?W: It is supposed to end at 9: 30, but as it started at 5: 30, half an hour later than scheduled, it won’t break up until 10: 00.Q: How long will the party last?(C)6. W: John, what are you doing on your puter? Don’t you remember your promise?M: This is not a game. It’s only a crossword puzzle that helps increase my vocabulary.Q: What’s the probable relationship between the two speakers? (D)7. W: Hello, is that Steve?I'm stuck in a traffic jam. I’m afraid I can’t makeit before seven o’clock.M: Never mind. I’ll be here waiting for you.Q: What do we learn from the conversation?(B)8. M: Let’s go to the concert after dinner.W: Well, I’ll keep you pany if you want to, but I have to do some reading fortomorrow’s lecture.Q: What conclusion can we make from the woman’s statement? (C)9. M: I don’t think we can find a better hotel around here at this time.W: Let’s walk a little further to see if there is another one. I just can’t bear the traffic noise here.Q: What will the speakers most probably do?(C)10. W: Can’t you knock on the door before you enter my office next time?M: Sorry, Mme. It’s just I’m in such a hurry.Q: How did the woman feel when she was speaking to the man?(B)Section BQuestions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.Camping can teach you many things, such as how to recognize___ plants and animals, set up a tent, or read a map. But above all, you will learn to understand more about yourself and your place in nature.Whether you decide to travel on foot into the wilderness, travel by boat, or simply drive to a nearby camp-ground, you are probably looking for some of the same experience. Most campers hope to find a simple life style. They tend to forget about work and worries while they enjoy being outdoors.Because the number of campers is increasing daily, the National Park Service advises outdoor lovers to remember several things. First, they urge everyone to treat nature with respect. That involves leaving your campsite cleaner than you found it. It involves learning to enjoy the world of animals without disturbing them. Remember that wild animals are wild, and they can hurt you, just as you can hurt them. The park service invites you to enjoy and explore the world of nature, but at the same time, it expects you to protect each area you visit so that futuregenerations may look forward to having similar enjoyable experiences. Questions:11. What is the most important purpose of camping?12. What do most people look for when they go camping?13. What does the National Park Service urge campers to do?11. B 12. A 13. CQuestions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.Up to now we’ve focused on the positive imp act of the automobile on society in the United States. Today we’ll look at some of the negative effects. A number of sociologists blame the automobiles for the decline of the downtown areas of the major cities. In the 1950s and 1960s, the automobile made it possible to work in the city and yet live in the suburbs many miles away.Shopping patterns changed. Instead of shopping in downtown stores, people in the suburbs went to large markets built in open areas outside the city where everything was cheaper. Merchants in the cities failed. Stores closed. Downtown shopping areas became deserted. In recent years, there’s been a rebirth of a number of downtown areas, especially young married couples, who have moved into the city to avoid roads jammed with traffic between the suburbs and cities every morning and evening.Now, let’s look at some slides that illustrate these trends. By the way, tomorrow I’ll explain the effects of all these automobiles on the environment. For example, what happens to the atmosphere as a result of burning of gasoline and the sharp decrease of natural resources like coal?Questions,14. What did the speaker probably talk about previously?15. What problem did city merchants face?16. Why are some people moving back to the city according to the speaker?14. D 15. C 16. DSection CBlanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.M: Good evening, ma’am. Did you ring for service?W: Yes. The light in this room is too dim. Please get me a brighter one.M: Certainly, ma’am. Let me get a bulb from the cupboard. Do you mind if I move your things?W: Oh, no. Go ahead.M: Thank you. How is the light now?W: It’s much better. Thank you.M: You’re wele. And if you need anything else, please don’t hesitate to let us know.W: Ah, yes, the room is too cold for me. I feel rather cold when I sleep. Can you turn off the air-conditioning?M: (Checks)The air-conditioning is already off, ma’am:W: Maybe I’m getting a cold.M: Would you like an extra blanket?There is one right here.W: Ok. And would you please get me some hot water, too?I think I need to take some medicine.M: Certainly, ma’am. I’ll bring you some hot water right away. Anything else?W: No, thanks.M: Very well, ma’am. I’ll be right back.17. dim 18. cold 19. bulb 20. blanketBlanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.M: Well, Betty, did you have a good time with Linda at the opening ceremony?W: Did we?M: What do you mean?Did something go wrong?W: She thought I had said we were to meet at the ZhongshanPark at 1:30 when I had really said 2: 00. Then she thought I’d said the Zhongshan Park Subway Station when I had really said the southern entrance.M: Well, did you ever get together?W: Yes, it’s a wonder that we did. I had given up waiting a nd had gone down to take the subway home. Seconds before the train started to move, I heard someone shouting my name. It was Linda on the platform.M: You mean you two didn’t ever get together.W: Well, I got off at the next stop and waited. A few minutes later, she came in on the next train. It was almost 2: 30 and too late for the opening ceremony, so we settled for a cup of tea in my place.21. 2:00 22. platform 23. next train 24. the opening ceremony25. DCCAA ACDCB 35. ADAAAC41. CD 42. BD 43. C 44. A 45. B 46.AD 47. BC 48. AB 49. AC50. BCADA ACDDC ABCDC65. DBCB69. DAB72. DCBA76. EBAFC81. The liquid foam technology.82. improve greenhouse and plant microclimates and decrease air temperaturesimprove greenhouse climatedecrease plant stress and increase crop productivity and fruit quality.reduce solar heat radiation and temperatures83. ( the) liquid foam between two layers of film84. A new technology has been developed to improve greenhouse climates.New technology improves greenhouse, and plant microclimatesI. Translation1. Bad weather made us cancel our trip.Because of the bad weather, we canceled/ had to cancel our trip.The weather was so bad that we canceled/ had to cancel our trip.2. Now/ Nowadays people are often heard to plain about the rising prices.Now/ Nowadays we often hear people plain about the rising prices.3. The objective/ aim of exams is to test whether the students have mastered/a good mand of what they’ve learned.4. Be sure to remember to save the document you are processing before switching offthe puter, or you’ll lose it.Do remember to save the document you have been processing before you switch off the puter, or it’ll be lost.5. Free education offered/provided by the state has enabled/ enables the childrenwho couldn’t afford to go to school to have opportunities to receive education and change their fate/ destiny.II. Guided Writing。
2012年英语高考试题+模拟新题分类汇编:专题3 阅读理解.pdf

C单元 阅读理解 C1 人物传记类 C1[2012·上海卷] (A) Phil White has just returned from an 18,000-mile, around-the-world bicycle trip. White had two reasons for making this epic journey. First of all, he wanted to use the trip to raise money for charity, which he did. He raised £70,000 for the British charity, Oxfam. White's second reason for making the trip was to break the world record and become the fastest person to cycle around the world. He is still waiting to find out if he has broken the record or not. White set off from Trafalgar Square, in London, on 19th June 2004 and was back 299 days later. He spent more than 1,300 hours in the saddle (车座) and destroyed four sets of tyres and three bike chains. He had the adventure of his life crossing Europe, the Middle East, India, Asia, Australia, New Zealand and the Americas. Amazingly, he did all of this with absolutely no support team. No jeep carrying food, water and medicine. No doctor. Nothing! Just a bike and a very, very long road. The journey was lonely and desperate at times. He also had to fight his way across deserts, through jungles and over mountains. He cycled through heavy rains and temperatures of up to 45 degrees, all to help people in need. There were other dangers along the road. In Iran, he was chased by armed robbers and was lucky to escape with his life and the little money he had. The worst thing that happened to him was having to cycle into a headwind on a road that crosses the south of Australia. For 1,000 kilometres he battled against the wind that was constantly pushing him. This part of the trip was slow, hard work and depressing, but he made it in the end. Now Mr. White is back and intends to write a book about his adventures. 65. When Phil White returned from his trip, he ________. A. broke the world record B. collected money for Oxfam C. destroyed several bikes D. travelled about 1,300 hours 66. What does the word “epic” in Paragraph 1 most probably mean? A. Very slow but exciting. B. Very long and difficult. C. Very smooth but tiring. D. Very lonely and depressing. 67. During his journey around the world, Phil White ________. A. fought heroically against robbers in Iran B. experienced the extremes of heat and cold C. managed to ride against the wind in Australia D. had a team of people who travelled with him 68. Which of the following words can best describe Phil White?A. Imaginative.B. Patriotic.C. Modest.D. Determined. 【要点综述】本文讲述了Phil White进行环球自行车旅行的原因及艰难历程。
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2012年高三综合练习上海浦东新区英语试题考试时间120分钟满分150 分第I卷(105分)I. Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A. By bus B. On a train. C. By driving his own car. D. By taking a taxi.2. A. To bring some food to the table. B. To help herself to some food.C. To use the phone on the table.D. To help herself to the table.3. A. The man. B. The woman. C. A friend. D. A secretary.4. A. On the second floor. B. At a man’s store.C. In the women’s department.D. In a department store.5. A. There is too little food. B. There are too few gloves.C. They’ve been open for too short a time.D. There are too few employees.6. A. Liz doesn’t know them well. B. He’s the one to phone Liz.C. She will phone Liz if he doesn’t.D. She doesn’t know Liz’s phone number.7. A. She thought it was extremely difficult.B. She thought it was okay even though she usually dislikes essay exams.C. She thinks essay exams are boring and especially this one.D. She thinks she will fail this test.8. A. 6:30. B. 6:40. C. 7:30. D. 7:40.9. A. He should be more careful with his notebook. B. He may copy her notes.C. She will give him something to write on.D. She doesn’t mind if he borrows her notes.10. A. See the manager immediately.B. Wait for the manager to arrive.C. Arrange to meet with the manager the next day.D. Break her appointment with the managerSection BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questionswill be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. Their boat was caught in bad weather.B. Some fish bit through the bottom of their boat.C. Their boat knocked against rock and sea water came in.D. They had an accident because none of them know how to sail.12. A. Land. B. Warm bed and dry clothes.C. Fresh water and food.D. All of the above.13. A. The hope of life.B. The fish and birds they catch.C. The beds and water.D. The food in the lifeboat.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. The local markets.B. Supermarkets.C. Department stores.D. Food markets.15. A. They are the most convenient shopping places.B. They sell goods imported from other countries.C. They are helpful in answering your questions.D. They often sell goods at reduced prices.16. A. Hs. They are the same at different places.B. They change little with weather condition.C. They are especially high on holidays.D. They are low for customers visiting the same shops.Section CDirections: In Section C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet.Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation·Complete the form. Write ONE WORD for each answer.KFC Food Order FormName: Michael (17. )Address: (18. ) Ann Street, SaleFood items QuantityHot Chicken Wing 6(19. ) 2French Fries 3(large)Total Price: (20. $ )Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation·Complete the form. Write ONE WORD for each answer.Some Information about the HouseLocation: Twenty miles south of the (21. ) city.Composition: One living room, one dining room, two bedrooms, a (22. ), a garden.Kitchen equipment: A (23. ), an electric stove, and a dishwasher.Price: (24. $ )II. Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections: Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence.25. We always have spaghettis on Thursday. Let’s have pizza ______ a change.A. inB. onC. withD. for26. Doctors’ suggestions for dosage: ______ tablet each day for two weeks.A. eachB. everyC. oneD. any27. My car is covered with thick snow and now the engine simply ______ start.A. can’tB. mustn’tC. won’tD. shan’t28. We have no extra money. So for the time being, we can’t move to ______ apartment.A. a niceB. the nicestC. a nicerD. the nice29. There is ______ thing as a free lunch. There may be a hidden cost.A. no suchB. not suchC. no soD. not so30. Make decisions right away, ______ you’ll miss a golden chance.A. ifB. andC. asD. or31. I couldn’t believe it, but ______ in black and white, signed by the bank manager.A. it there wasB. there was itC. was it thereD. there it was32. SAT tests your ability to identify main and supporting points and also ______ between them.A. differentiatesB. differentiateC. differentiatingD. to differentiate33. He went to Paris the next year, ______ he lived and was never back.A. whereB. whenC. whichD. that34. We can hardly believe his excuse for his late show _______ his car broke down halfway.A. whyB. thatC. whereD. as35. Because it was the bank’s mistake, there was no delay ______ my account.A. being reopeningB. reopeningC. to reopeningD. to reopen36. In Section Three, you are most likely ______ on your ability to find factual information.A. to testB. testingC. to be testedD. being tested37. Teach children ______ electrical appliances, cords, and switches are not toys.A. whatB. whichC. howD. that38. Can it be ______ in a fast-changing world we don’t know what to teach our children today?A. whichB. thatC. whyD. since39. Small ______ you are called early bird --- you always catch the first train to work!A. wonderB. caseC. surpriseD. shock40. In zones where earthquakes are known to occur, ______ construction techniques cansignificantly reduce the effects of seismic wave.A. to improveB. improvingC. improvedD. being improvingSection BDirections: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.A.postB.pressureC.paidD.negotiatingE.abandonF.balanceG.averageH.entitledI.increasinglyJ.reluctantlyMost women in France work. Their average salary is about 75% that of their male co-workers, even though laws passed in 1972 require “professional equality”between the sexes.The good news is that women are __41__moving into middle management, but a handful are to top executives. The higher their position, the harder it is to __42__family and career. A 38-year-old woman who graduated from the National school of Administration remembers that when she took a senior __43__in a ministry, her male colleagues assured her,” you are one of us, one of the guys”. But when she became a mother, she found it difficult to stick to age-old traditions of being a housewife. Meanwhile, she couldn’t follow the office schedule. “It was too much__44__ to have long lunches and late-night meetings.”, she said.For those who want to balance family with a job, France is a heaven. Women marry later, on __45__, than in America - at age 25. They stay in the workforce, and part-time jobs are easy to find. Maternity(孕产) benefits are generous, with over six months of __46__ leave. Women who’ve raised three or more children are __47__to get a state-funded pension, and the quality of publicly funded education for children is high.French businesswomen dress elegantly, argue intelligently and play hardball at the__48__table. They show their wit, intellect, ability to make puns and understanding of politics, history and literature. Unlike most American female executives who dress conservatively in a dark, not particularly flattering suit, with no jewelry and little makeup, Frenchwomen see no need to __49__femininity(妇女特质) and elegance in the business world. They prefer soft colors, stylish clothes, silk scarves, light makeup, and simple but elegant jewelry.III. Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections: 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.The inhalation (吸入) of asbestos particles is associated with a number of lung diseases, such as asbestosis and ___50___ cancer.Asbestosis is caused by the entry of asbestos particles into the wall of the alveoli, causing scarring which limits the functioning of the lungs. The lung ___51___ its elasticity and may change shape. The initial symptoms of asbestosis are a tightness in the chest and breathlessness. In its ___52___ stages, sufferers develop the barrel-shaped chests associated with emphysema, cyanosis, (where the skin takes a bluish ___53___ ) and club fingers.Lung cancer, the generic ___54___ for malignant tumors(肿瘤)of the alveoli and bronchial tubes, has been shown to be directly ___55___ to the inhalation of asbestos particles. As in the case of asbestosis, there is generally a period of inactiveness which may ___56___ from 25 to 30 years after initial exposure, despite the ___57___of further exposure. Research suggests that there is a direct correlation between the degree of exposure to asbestos ___58___the incidence of lung cancer. Where exposure occurs, the level of risk is further ___59___ by cigarette smoking. Asbestos workers who smoke cigarettes have a 90% greater risk of catching lung cancer than workers who do not ___60___.Exposure to blue asbestos has been shown to produce mesothelioma, a rare cancer of the outer lining of the lung or pleura. In a normal population the incidence of mesothelioma is extremely ___61___. Where epidemiological surveys have revealed a higher incidence of the disease, it is almost always related to ___62___ exposure. ___63___ changes in lung tissue caused by exposure to asbestos are pleural plaques and effusions. The former refer to a thickening of the lining of the chest wall, ___64___ the latter consists of a collection of fluid in the chest region outside the lungs. Pleural plaques commonly remain undiagnosed and generally have no detrimental effect on health.50. A. skin B. blood C. liver D. lung51. A. loses B. gains C. improves D. tightens52. A. early B. formal C. later D. final53. A. size B. color C. sound D. smell54. A. noun B. term C. way D. approach55. A. related B. revealed C. compared D. exposed56. A. disappear B. spread C. live D. extend57. A. presence B. activeness C. absence D. intensity58. A. and B. alongside C. as well as D. plus59. A. decreased B. lost C. doubled D. increased60. A. diet B. drink C. smoke D. fare61. A. high B. low C. common D. frequent62. A. lead B. asbestos C. carbon D. hydrogen63. A. Three B. Some C. No D. Other64. A. in case B. now that C. whereas D. unlessSection BDirections: 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 information given in the passage you have just read.(A)All over the world, libraries have begun the Herculean task of making faithful digital copies of the books, images and recordings that preserve the intellectual effort of humankind. For armchair scholars, the work promises to bring such a wealth of information to the desktop that the present Internet may seem amateurish in retrospect. …Librarians see three clear benefits to going digital. First, it helps them preserve rare and fragile objects without denying access to those who wish to study them. The British Library, for example, holds the only medieval manuscript of Beowulf in London. Only qualified scholars were allowed to see it until Kevin S. Kiernan of the University of Kentucky scanned the manuscript with three different light sources (revealing detail not normally apparent to the naked eye) and put the images up on the Internet for anyone to peruse (阅览). Tokyo’s National Diet Library is similarly creating highly detailed digital photographs of 1,236 woodblock prints, scrolls and other materials it considers national treasures so that researchers can scrutinize them without handling the originals.A second benefit is convenience. Once books are converted to digital form, patrons can retrieve them in seconds rather than minutes. Several people can simultaneously read the same book or view the same picture. Clerks are spared the chore of reshelving. And libraries could conceivably use the Internet to land their virtual collections to those who are unable to visit in person.The third advantage of electronic copies is that they occupy millimeters of space on a magnetic disk rather than meters on a shelf. Expanding library buildingsis increasingly costly. The University of California at Berkeley recently spent $46 million on an underground addition to house 1.5 million books – an average cost of $30 per volume. The price of disk storage, in contrast, has fallen to about $2 per 300-page publication and continues to drop.The best title for this passage would be __________.A. Three Benefits of LibrariesB. Libraries Going DigitalC. Space-saving E-learningD. Security of Electronic ReadingWhich paragraph(s) in the text offer(s) further explanation of the central idea?A. Paragraphs 2, 3 and 4B. Paragraphs 3 and 4C. Paragraphs 2 and 4D. Paragraph 4Which one of the following is mentioned as the advantages of E-librariesA. Old manuscripts can be moved more easilyB. Materials can be examined without being touchedC. Fewer staff will be required in librariesD. Libraries will be able to move undergroundWhat does the word ‘scrutinize’ probably mean?A. keep for a whileB. reprintC. restoreD. examine carefully (B)A casual employee is one who is engaged and paid as such by agreement between the employer and employee. There is a three-hour minimum payment for each period of engagement and a four-hour minimum engagement on a Public Holiday. No notice of termination is required. For night work between 8:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. Monday to Friday a penalty of $1.28 per hour (or part of hour) shall be paid with a minimum of $4.37 for any one day on which such hours are worked.Meals: Casual employees whose engagement extends for five hours or more shall be provided with a meal free of charge, or shall be paid in lieu of $5.00 ($6.00 from 1 May 1996)Casual employment over eight hours: Paid at the overtime rate of full time employees.Payment of wages: By mutual consent either weekly or on termination of engagement.Annual leave: Pro-rata Annual Leave entitlement for casuals is on the basis of 1/12th of earnings. Many employers pay this inclusive with the hourly rate. If this is not done, it should be paid on termination of services or at the end of 12 months’service.Special clothing: A casual employee is required to provide and wear a black and white uniform or an equivalent standard specified by the club (e.g. blue and white,cook’s clothing, etc.) this includes how tie and cummerbund if required by the employer. The employer may launder all uniforms, or pay the employee and allowance of $1.00 per engagement ($1.20 from 1 May 1996) for general staff. Cooks shall be paid $1.50 per engagement ($1.70 from 1 May 1996).Casual employees must be given a free meal or a meal allowance if they ______.A. work after 7:00 a.m.B. work over five hours a dayC. have had 12 months’ serviceD. are paid $5.00In casual employment, notice of termination is ______.A. not possibleB. not necessaryC. providedD. paid in lieu Which of the following sentences best sums up the situation of casual staff?A. The employers of casual staff are well protected by regulations.B. Casual staff need to provide their own uniforms.C. The rights and conditions of casual staff are clearly specified.D. The conditions of casual staff are as good as those of full-time staff.(C)A new argument has been put forward as to whether penguins are disturbed by the presence of tourists in Antarctica.Previous research by scientists from Keil University in Germany monitored Adelie penguins and noted that the birds’ heart rates increased dramatically at the sight of a human as far as 30 meters away. But new research using an artificial egg, which is equipped to measure heart rates, disputes this. Scientists from the Scott Polar Research Institute at Cambridge say that a slow moving human who does not approach the nest too closely, is not viewed as a threat by penguins.The earlier findings have been used to partly explain the 20 per cent drop in populations of certain types of penguins near tourist sites. However, tour operators have continued to insist that their activities do not adversely affect wildlife in Antarctica, saying they encourage non-disruptive behavior in tourists, and that the decline in penguin numbers is caused by other factors.Amanda Nimon of the Scott Polar Research Institute spent three southern hemisphere summers at Cuverville Island in Antarctica studying penguin behavior towards humans. “A nesting penguin will react very differently to a person rapidly and closely approaching the nest,”says Nimon. “First they exhibit large and prolonged heart rate changes and then they often flee the nest leaving it open for predators (掠夺者) to fly in and remove eggs or chicks.”The artificial egg, specially for the project, monitored both the parent who had been ‘disturbed’ when the egg was placed in the nest and the other parent as they both took it in turns to guard the nest.However, Boris Culik, who monitored the Adelie penguins, believes that Nimon’s findings do not invalidate his own research. He points out that species behavedifferently –and Nimon’s work was with Gentoo penguins. Nimon and her colleagues believe that Culik’s research was methodologically flawed because the monitoring of penguins’responses needed capturing and restraining the birds and fitting them with beart-rate transmitters. Therefore, argues Nimon, it would not be surprising if they became stressed on seeing a human subsequently.According to the passage, what overall message is presented?A. No firm conclusions are drawn.B. Neither Culik’s nor Nimon’s findings are of much value.C. Penguin reduction is closed related to tourist behavior.D. Tourists are not responsible for the fall in penguin numbers.Which ONE argument of the following is stated in the passage?A. Penguins are harder to research when they have young.B. Tour operators should encourage tourists to avoid Antarctica.C. Not all penguins behave in the same way.D. Penguins need better protection from tourists.What do you notice about the views presented in the passage?A. They are groundless.B. They are factual.C. They are descriptive.D. They are conflicting.What does the underlined word (final line) probably mean?A. later onB. carmlyC. separatelyD. in the same placeSection CDirections: Read the following text and choose the most suitable heading from A—F for each paragraph. There is one extra heading which you do not need.A. Forecasting ResearchB. Well-known Weather ForecastersC. Severe Weather EventsD. Weather ForecastingE. The Forecasting ProcessF. Historical Background76.The task of predicting the weather that will be observed at a future time is called weather forecasting. As one of the primary objectives of the science of meteorology, weather forecasting has depended critically on the scientific andtechnological advances in meteorology that have taken place since the latter half of the 19th century.77.Throughout most of history, forecasting efforts at any given site depended solely on observations that could be made at the site. With the development of the telegraph in the mid-1800s, weather forecasters were able to obtain observations from many distant locations within a few hours of the collection of such data. Weather forecasting was revolutionized in the 1920s by the work of a group of Norwegian scientists. This group provided a consistent and empirically based description of atmospheric circulation systems. Current weather-forecasting techniques were initiated by the theoretical work of American meteorologist Jule Charney in developing numerical weather prediction. Experimental numerical forecasts in 1950 proved so fruitful that they were soon adopted on a practical basis. Since then, computerized systems based on numerical models have become a central part of weather forecasting.78. The process of making a weather forecast can be separated into three steps: observation and analysis, extrapolation to find the future state of the atmosphere, and prediction of particular variables. The standard extrapolation technique is to assume that weather features will continue to move as they have been moving. In some cases the third step simply consists of noting the results of extrapolation, but actual prediction usually involves considerable efforts beyond this.79. Great attention is paid to weather forecasts during times of severe events (blizzard, hurricane and typhoon, tornado), and so forth. Accordingly, the National Weather Service (NWS) commits significant resources to the forecast of such events. Blizzards or strong extra-tropical cycles are handled through the usual forecast information channels, with the local NWS office issuing special advisories as appropriate.80. A number of new observing systems are being developed for forecasting purposes. These include the Next-Generation Radar digital weather radar, which is intended to detect motions towards or away from the radar installation. In addition, automated systems are being developed for taking observations at surface stations and on boardbuoys, ships, and aircraft. The communications, processing, and display systems intended to govern this torrent of further data are still being elaborated.Section DDirections: Read the passage carefully and answer the questions or complete the statements in no more than 12 words.The first fast food restaurants opened in the United Sates at the end of the 1950s. Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, the fast food industry continued to expand across the United Sates. Two aspects of American society that helped the fast food industry take off were teenagers and cars. Teenagers were the best workers to fill the low-skill jobs needed to work in fast food restaurants putting together hamburgers, taking orders and frying potatoes. Fast food chains also marketed themselves to people with cars by having drive-thru order windows and car hops. Car hops were waitresses who usually wore roller skates and brought the food outside the restaurant so that people could eat in their cars.The trend of fast food chains hiring teenagers continues today. One out of every eight Americans has worked at McDonald’s, the largest fast food chain in the United States. Fast food chains used to be found only along highways or in business areas where people need to grab a quick lunch before returning to work. Today, however, fast food restaurants can be found in sports stadiums, airports, gas stations, malls; on college campuses, cruise ships; at K-Mart, Wal-Mart; and in hospital cafeterias.The popularity of fast food in the United States is related to the idea that people would rather eat in a place they are familiar with rather than try a new place they know nothing about. This is the philosophy behind franchises(特许经营). When a person buys a franchise, they are paying for the use of the company’s name. This system has advantages and disadvantages for the person starting the restaurant. The new franchise owner is called the “franchisee”. The company selling its name is the “franchiser”. The franchiser brings experience, equipment, and a business plan to the deal. The franchisee puts up the money and does all the work. On the negative side, the franchiser gives up some control by not owning each restaurant or store directly. The franchisee gives up her or his ability to make personal decisions because she or he has to obey the rules of the company.(Note: Answer the question or complete the statement in NO MORE THAN 12 WORDS.)Fast food chains hire teenagers because ________________________________________.Fast food restaurants used to find its location according to _________________________.According to the author, what’s the philosophy behind franchises?What is the advantage of franchise to the franchisee?第二卷(45分)I. Translation (20 分)Directions: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.1. 他年轻时想从事对外贸易工作。