1、2012 年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试 英英 语语(北京卷) 本试卷共 16 页,共 150 分,考试时长 120 分钟。考生务必将答案答在答题卡上,在试卷 上作答无效。考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 第一部分:听力理解(共三节,第一部分:听力理解(共三节,3030 分)分) 第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,共 7.5 分) 听下面 5 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有一道小题,从每题所给的 A、B、C 三个选 项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话或独白后,你将有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下 一小题。每段对话或独白你将听一遍。 例:What is the man go
2、ing to read? A. A newspaper B. A magazine C. A book 答案是 A。 1. Who answered the phone? A. Mike B. Henry C. Tom 2. Whats the womans favourite food? A. Italian. B. Chinese. C. Indian 3. When does the first flight arrive in Detroit? A. 5:18am. B.6:10am C.8:50am 4. What is the woman looking for? A. Zoo B
3、. Telephone C. Tennis court 5. What will the weather be like at the weekend? A. Cloudy. B. Snowy. C. Sunny 第二节(共 10 小题,每小题 1.5 分,共 15 分) 听下面 4 段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几道小题,从每题所给的 A、B、C 三个 选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有 5 秒钟的时间阅读每小题。听完后,每 小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白你将听两遍。 听第 6 段材料,回答第 6 至 7 题。 6. Where are the two spea
4、kers? A. In the hotel B In a shop C.In a restaurant 7. How much did the man pay in the end? A. $115. B. $130 C. $140 听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 9 题。 8. What did the man do last weekend? A. Watched TV. B. Stayed at home. C. Visited a friend 9. What will the woman probably do this weekend? A. Play tennis. B. Do
5、 some shopping C. Go to a dance 听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。 10. Where are the new houses? A. On the main road. B. Close to a bus station. C. Near the sports center. 11. What does the woman like most about the new houses? A. The garden. B. The space. C. The quietness 12. How does the man feel about the w
6、omans suggestion? A. Delighted. B. Disappointed. C. Uninterested. 听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 15 题。 13. What cant the students do without a teacher? A. Hold parties. B. Complete the Safety Sheet. C. Use any emergency equipment. 14. Why are the students asked to tie back their loose hour in the lab? A. It may
7、catch fire B. It may cover their eyes. C. It may pass chemicals to their faces. 15. What is the speech mainly about? A. Laboratory regulations. B. Safety instructions. C. After-class activities. 第三节(共 5 小题:每小题 1.5 分,共 7.5 分) 听下面的一段对话,完成第 16 至 20 五道小题,每小题近填写一个词,听对话前,你 将有 20 秒钟的时间阅读试题,听完后你将有 60 秒钟的作答时
8、间,这段对话你将听两遍。 Telephone Cancellation Request FormTelephone Cancellation Request Form Account NameAccount Name Edward 16 Telephone No.Telephone No. 17 Home Phone PlanHome Phone Plan Nonrefundable(不退款) 18 pre-paid plan Reason for CaReason for Cancellationncellation 19 house Cancellation Date RequiredCa
9、ncellation Date Required 20 9, by 5:00 pm 第二部分:知识运用(共两节,第二部分:知识运用(共两节,4545 分)分) 第一节 单项填空(共 15 小题:每小题 1 分,共 15 分) 从每题所给的 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。 例:Its so nice to hear from her again _, we last met more than thirty years ago. A. Whats more B. Thats to say C. In other words D. Believ
10、e it or not 答案是 D。 21. Look at those clouds! Dont worry. _ it rains, well still have a great time. A. Even if B.As though C. In case D. If only 22. By the time you have finished this book, your meal _ cold. A. gets B. has got C. will get D.is getting 23. One learns a language by making mistakes and
11、_ them. A. corrects B. correct C.to correct D. correcting 24. Jerry did not regret giving the comment but felt _ he could have expressed it differently. A. why B. how C. that D. whether 25. George said that he would come to school to see me the next day, but he _. A. wouldnt B. didnt C. hasnt D. had
12、nt 26. When deeply absorbed in work, _ he often was,he would forget all about eating or sleeping. A. that B. which C. where D. when 27. _ with care, one tin will last for six weeks. A. Use B. Using C. Used D. To use 28. Many people have donated that type of blood; however, the blood bank needs _. A.
13、 some B. less C. much D. more 29. Have you heard about that fire in the market? Yes, fortunately no one _. A. hurt B. was hurt C. has hurt D. had been hurt 30. Our friendship _ quickly over the weeks that followed. A. had developed B. was developing C. would develop D. developed 31. _ at the door be
14、fore you enter my room, please. A. Knock B. Knocking C. Knocked D. To knock 33. We _ the difficulty together, but why didnt you tell me? A. should face B. might face C. could have faced D. must have faced 34. Do you think this shirt is too tight _ the shoulders? A. at B. on C. to D. across 35. Dont
15、handle the vase as if it _ made of steel. A. is B. were C. has been D. had been 第二节第二节 完形填空(共完形填空(共 2020 小题;每小题小题;每小题 1.51.5 分,共分,共 3030 分)分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并 在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 InspirationInspiration “Mama, when I grow up, Im going to be one of those!” I said this after seeing th
16、e Capital Dancing Company perform when I was three. It was the first time that my _36_ took on a vivid form and acted as something important to start my training. As I grew older and was _37_ to more, my interests in the world of dance _38_ varied but that little girls dream of someday becoming a _3
17、9_ in the company never left me. In the summer of 2005 when I was 18, I received the phone call which made that dream a _40_; I became a member of the company _41_ back to 1925. As I look back on that day now, it surely _42_ any sense of reality. I believe I stayed in a state of pleasant disbelief _
18、43_ I was halfway through rehearsals (排练) on my first day. I never actually _44_ to get the job. After being offered the position, I was completely _45_. I remember shaking with excitement. Though I was absolutely thrilled with the change, it did not come without its fair share of _46_. Through the
19、strict rehearsal period of dancing six days a week, I found it vital to _47_ up the material fast with every last bit of concentration. It is that extreme _48_ to detail (细节) and stress on practice that set us _49_. To then follow those high-energy rehearsals _50_ a busy show schedule of up to five
20、performances a day, I discovered a new _51_ of the words “hard work.” What I thought were my physical _52_ were pushed much further than I thought _53_. I learned to make each performance better than the last. Today, when I look at the unbelievable company that I have the great _54_ of being a part
21、of, not only as a member, but as a dance captain, I see a _55_ that has inspired not only generations of little girls but a splendid company that continues to develop and grow-and inspires people every day to follow their dreams. 36.A. hobby B. plan C. dream D. word 37. A connected B. expanded C. ex
22、posed D. extended 38.A. rarely B. certainly C. probably D. consistently 39. A. director B. trainer C. leader D. dancer 40.A. symbol B. memory C. truth D. reality 41.A. bouncing B. dating C. turning D. tracking 42.A. lacks B. adds C. makes D. brings 43.A. while B. since C. until D. when 44.A. Cared B
23、. Expected C. Asked D. Decided 45.A. motivated B. relaxed C. convinced D. astonished 46.A. challenges B. profits C. advantages D. adventures 47.A. put B. mix C. build D. pick 48.A. Attention B. association C. attraction D. adaptation 49.A. apart B. aside C. off D. back 50.A. over B. by C. with D. be
24、yond 51.A. function B. meaning C. expression D. usage 52. A. boundaries B. problems C. barriers D. efforts 53. A. necessary B. perfect C. proper D. possible 54. A. talent B. honor C. potential D. responsibility 55. A. victory B. trend C. tradition D. desire 第三部分:阅读理解第三部分:阅读理解(共两节,(共两节,4040 分)分) 第一节(
25、共 15 小题;每小题 2 分,共 30 分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡 上将该项涂黑。 A A The Basics of MathThe Basics of MathMade ClearMade Clear Basic Math introduces students to the basic concepts of mathematics, as well as the fundamentals of more tricky areas. These 30 fantastic lectures are designed to pro
26、vide students with an understanding of arithmetic and to prepare them for Algebra(代数) and beyond. The lessons in Basic Math cover every basic aspect of arithmetic. They also look into exponents(指数), the order of operations, and square roots. In addition to learning how to perform various mathematica
27、l operations, students discover why these operations work, how a particular mathematical topic relates to other branches of mathematics, and how these operations can be used practically. Basic Math starts from the relatively easier concepts and gradually moves on to the more troublesome ones, so as
28、to allow for steady and sure understanding of the material by students. The lectures offer students the chance to “make sense” of mathematical knowledge that may have seemed so frightening. They also help students prepare for college mathematics and overcome their anxiety about this amazingand compl
29、etely understandablefield of study. By the conclusion of the course, students will have improved their understanding of basic math. They will be able to clear away the mystery(神秘性) of mathematics and face their studies with more confidence than they ever imagined. In addition, they will strengthen t
30、heir ability to accept new and exciting mathematical challenges. Professor H. Siegel, honored by Kentucky Educational Television as “the best math teacher in America,” is a devoted teacher and has a gift for explaining mathematical concepts in ways that make them seem clear and obvious. From the bas
31、ic concrete ideas to the more abstract problems, he is master in making math lectures learner-friendlier and less scary. With a PhD in Mathematics Education from Georgia State University, Dr. Siegel teaches mathematics at Central Arizona College. His courses include various make-up classes and a num
32、ber of lectures for future primary school teachers. If the course fails to provide complete satisfaction to you, you can easily exchange it for any other course that we offer. Or you can get your money back. 56. What does the course Basic Math mainly cover? A. Algebra. B. College Mathematics. C. Ari
33、thmetic. D. Mathematics Education. 57. What benefits can students expect from Basic Math? A. Stronger imaginative ability. B. Additional presentation skills. C. More mathematical confidence. D. Greater chances of becoming teachers. 58. What can we learn about Professor H. Siegel? A. He is a guest le
34、cturer at Kentucky Educational Television. B. He is to deliver 30 lectures in Basic Math. C. He works in Georgia State University. D. He specializes in training teachers. 59. Where is the passage most likely to have been taken from? A. A news report. B. A book review C. A lesson plan. D. An advertis
35、ement B B Peanuts to ThisPeanuts to This Proudly reading my words, I glanced around the room, only to find my classmates bearing big smiles on their faces and tears in their eyes. Confused, I glanced toward my stone-faced teacher. Having no choice, I slowly raised the report I had slaved over, hopin
36、g to hide myself. “What could be causing everyone to act this way?” Quickly, I flashed back to the day Miss Lancelot gave me the task. This was the first real talk I received in my new school. It seemed simple: go on the Internet and find information about a man named George Washington. Since my ide
37、a of history came from an ancient teacher in my home country, I had never heard of that name before. As I searched the name of this fellow, it became evident that there were two people bearing the same name who looked completely different! One invented hundreds of uses for peanuts, while the other l
38、ed some sort of army across America. I stared at the screen, wondering which one my teacher meant. I called my grandfather for a golden piece of advice; flip (掷) a coin. Headsthe commander, and tailsthe peanuts guy. Ah! Tails, my report would be about the great man who invented peanut butter, George
39、 Washington Carver. Weeks later, standing before this unfriendly mass, I was totally lost. Oh well, I lowered the paper and sat down at my desk, burning to find out what I had done wrong. As a classmate began his report, it all became clear, “My report is on George Washington, the man who started th
40、e American Revolution.” The whole world became quite! How could I know that she meant that George Washington? Obviously, my grade was awful. Heartbroken but fearless, I decided to turn this around. I talked to Miss Lancelot, but she insisted: No re-dos; no new grade. I felt that the punishment was n
41、ot justified, and I believed I deserved a second chance. Consequently, I threw myself heartily into my work for the rest of the school year. Ten months later, that chance unfolded as I found myself sitting in the headmasters office with my grandfather, now having an entirely different conversation.
42、I smiled and flashed back to the embarrassing moment at the beginning of the year as the headmaster informed me of my option to skip the sixth grade. Justice is sweet! 60. What did the authors classmates think about his report? A. Controversial. B. Ridiculous. C. Boring. D. Puzzling. 61. Why was the
43、 author confused about the task? A. He was unfamiliar with American history. B. He followed the advice and flipped a coin. C. He forgot his teachers instruction. D. He was new at the school. 62. The underlined word “burning” in Para. 3 probably means _. A. annoyed B. ashamed C. ready D. eager 63. In
44、 the end, the author turned things around _. A. by redoing his task B. through his own efforts C. with the help of his grandfather D. under the guidance of his headmaster C C DecisionDecision- -making under Stressmaking under Stress A new review based on a research shows that acute stress affects th
45、e way the brain considers the advantages and disadvantages, causing it to focus on pleasure and ignore the possible negative (负面的) consequences of a decision. The research suggests that stress may change the way people make choices in predictable ways. “Stress affects how people learn,” says Profess
46、or Mara Mather. “People learn better about positive than negative outcomes under stress.” For example, two recent studies looked at how people learned to connect images(影 像) with either rewards or punishments. In one experiment, some of the participants were first stressed by having to give a speech
47、 and do difficult math problems in front of an audience; in the other, some were stressed by having to keep their hands in ice water. In both cases, the stressed participants remembered the rewarded material more accurately and the punished material less accurately than those who hadnt gone through
48、the stress. This phenomenon is likely not surprising to anyone who has tried to resist eating cookies or smoking a cigarette while under stress at those moments, only the pleasure associated with such activities comes to mind. But the findings further suggest that stress may bring about a double eff
49、ect. Not only are rewarding experiences remembered better, but negative consequences are also easily recalled. The research also found that stress appears to affect decision-making differently in men and women. While both men and women tend to focus on rewards and less on consequences under stress, their responses to risk turn out to be different. Men who had been stressed by the cold-water task tended to take more risks in the experiment while women responded in the opposit