2012年高考英语模拟试卷5(含答案)

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2012年高考英语模拟试卷 第 1 页 共 6 页 武汉市教育科学研究院命制 例:To make members of a team perform better, the trainer first of all has to know their_______and weaknesses. A. strengths B. benefits C. techniques D. values 答案是A。 21. It is necessary for websites to check their cooperator’s ______ to protect their rights and the rights of the netizens. A. administration B. reliability C. relationship D. knowledge 22. When parents know where their children are playing, they can set safe ______ and ensure friendly adults are on hand when needed. A. boundary B. background C. information D. record 23. When we ______ the Olympics it will inspire kids all over the country. A kid in Scotland will be encouraged to take up sport. A. attend B. watch C. stage D. miss 24. Difficulty can help you ______ experience, and experience can, in return, enrich your mind. A. accompany B. accumulate C. access D. acknowledge 25. Our next stop will be Canada and then we will ______ our tour in America. A. pick up B. set up C. look up D. end up 26. We know that a cat, whose eyes can ______ many more rays than our eyes, can see clearly in the night. A. take in B. call in C. give in D. break in 27. To cover my nervousness I started eating an apple, because I think if they hear you chewing on the other end of the line, it makes you sound ______. A. absurd B. casual C. noble D. serious 28. We are collecting for the victims of the earthquake-stricken area, please give ______. A. automatically B. simply C. actually D. generously 29. You’d better write your new address on your luggage just ______ you get separated along on the way A. in sight B. in fear C. in short D. in case 30. To sum up, ______ war is unavoidable, human beings cannot enjoy everlasting peace. A. as far as B. as soon as C. as long as D. as well as 第二节:完形填空(20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) I was born with a cleft palate (豁嘴). When schoolmates would ask, "What happened to your lip?" I'd tell them I'd __31__ and cut it on a piece of glass. Somehow it seemed more acceptable to have suffered an __32__ than to have been born different. By the age of seven, I was __33__ that no one outside my family could ever love me. And then I entered Mrs. Leonard's second-grade class. I never knew what her first name was ----just Mrs. Leonard . She wa a pretty woman, with shining brown hair and dark, smiling eyes. Everyone __34__ her. But no one came to love her more than I did. This was for a special reason. The time came for the __35__ ―hearing tests‖ given at our school. I was __36__ able to hear out of one ear and was not about to __37__ yet another problem that would __38__ me out as a different one. So I cheated. I had learned to __39__ the other children and raise my hand when they did during group testing. The "whisper test" required a different kind of __40__. Each child would go to the classroom door, turn sideway, close one ear with a __41__, and the teacher whispered something from her desk, which the child would __42__. Then the same was done for the other ear. I had __43__ in kindergarten that nobody checked to see how __44__ the untested ear was being covered, so I merely pretended to __45__ mine. As usual, I was the last one, but all through the testing I __46__ what Mrs. Leonard might say to me. I knew fro __47__ years that the teacher whispered things like ―The sky is blue‖ or ―Do you have new shoes?‖ My __48__ came. I turned my bad ear toward her, plugging up the other solidly with my finger, then gently __49__ my finger out enough to be able to hear. I waited, and then came the words that God had surely put into her mouth, seven words that __50__ my life forever. Mrs. Leonard, the teacher I loved, said softly, "I wish you were my little girl." 31. A. touched B. fallen C. held D. trapped 2012年高考英语模拟试卷 第 2 页 共 6 页 32. A. experiment B. adventure C. attack D. accident 33. A. convinced B. contributed C. expected D. informed 34. A. understood B. aided C. adored D. attended 35. A. annual B. artificial C. average D. apparent 36. A. fortunately B. suddenly C. hardly D. normally 37. A. examine B. expose C. enlarge D. encourage 38. A. strengthen B. simplify C. stress D. single 39. A. watch B. catch C. excuse D. call 40. A. idea B. trick C. image D. sample 41. A. wrist B. hand C. finger D. fist 42. A. recite B. pronounce C. read D. repeat 43. A. discovered B. thought C. accepted D. concerned 44. A. softly B. tightly C. nervously D. widely 45. A. knock B. bounce C. block D. feel 46. A. balanced B. scared C. hesitated D. wondered 47. A. precious B. primary C. proper D. previous 48. A. turn B. chance C. duty D. item 49. A. stopped B. pushed C. backed D. waved 50. A. involved B. changed C. cheered D. benefited 第三部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分) A Daniel Simonton has been sending $5 bills to strangers in the mail. And in return, he wants nothing. The idea came to the Ocean Shores man while he was walking down Broadway Avenue in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood. He "distinctly noticed how a lot of people seemed really strange." "I started to wonder when the last time it was someone did anything nice for these people," Simonton said. So Simonton went to work, trying to come up with an idea to do good for strangers. In the beginning stages, his idea wasn't so simple. "You don't know the half of it! I used to have a list of 300,000 names," he said. "I work in the tech industry. I wrote a script/program to randomly select names, gave some difficult combinations." But he ended up abandoning the high-tech approach and choosing an analog(类似的) method. "For the sake of ease and fun, I broke it down into something that felt like playing a board game," he said. These days, his do-good starts with a coin toss. He first picks a coin from his bowl of states. "I have a bowl with all 50 states and 10 Canadian provinces," he said. "Heads--male, tails--female." With the gender and the state already chosen, he logs onto Facebook. "I go onto my personal Facebook, browse(浏览) friends of friends until I find a surname that sticks with me. I plug that name and state into whitepages.com and try to find a match," Simonton said. "If there's only one, voila. If more than one, toss coin again; heads - keep it, tails move to the next one, repeat." So far, Simonton has narrowed down three lucky recipients(收件人) this way, in Carbon Hills, Alabama, Crest Hill, Illinois and Omaha, Nebraska. Each has received a $5 bill encased in a Christmas card with a post office box as the return address. Simonton says he's working on a website and "a new phase of the recipient selection that will be a little cleaner and more interactive if I can get enough people interested." 51. It can be concluded from this passage that Simonton ______. A. is fond of playing cards B. is good of making up stories C. feels it hard to decide the recipients D. shares his idea with many friends 52. Simonton now is working on a website in order to ______ A. let people thank him B. mail his money quickly C. store strangers’ information C. get more people involved 53. Simonton mails $5 to strangers for the purpose of ______.