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1、姓名: 班級(jí): 考號(hào): 考場(chǎng): 座號(hào): 密 封 線 內(nèi) 不 要 答 題 高考試題猜讀 · 命題設(shè)計(jì)2013年普通高等學(xué)校招生全國(guó)統(tǒng)一考試英語(yǔ)(一)第一部分 聽(tīng)力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)(略)第二部分 英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié):?jiǎn)雾?xiàng)填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分) 從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。21.一Is_ lecture wonderful? 一It is really_most wonderful lecture, which I havent had for a long time.A.a;a B.the; a C.the;

2、the D.a; the22.一Do you mind my opening the window, I feel really hot in the office. 一Sorry,_. I have a bit cold these days.A.of course B.you will if you like C.never mind D.youd better not 23.Never leave your baby alone at home_you are sure that he is safe.A.after B.unless C.when D.once24.If you _dr

3、ive home alone after meal, You _not drink wine no matter how you are asked.A.will; will B. should; must C. must; may D.can; shall25.It is surprising_used to be impossible has now come into reality.A.that B.what C.that what D.what that26.We are very glad that you have come back to work with us after

4、you _abroad for nearlly two years.A.study B.have studied C.had studied D.studied27.You dont discuss the problems out here, _you have turned in your papers.A. although B.yet C.and D. otherwise28.On the wall was hanging a clock, its hour hand _to twelve.A.points B.pointing C.to point D.pointed29.The g

5、as that cars_polluted the atmosphere terribly,so the government is taking strong measures to control the number of private cars.A.give out B.give away C.give in D.give up30.This jar of gold was hidden _ all the other miners were sound asleep in the deep night,so nobody could find it.A. where B. what

6、 C. when D.which31. Mr Smith is well known to_in China for five years.Its no wonder that he speaks Chinese so well.A.have worked B.be working C. work D.worked32. We feel very sorry that the ever beautiful environment_we live is badly destroyed by us human beings.A.that B.which C.where D.what33. 一-Wh

7、ich would you like , noodles or rice for lunch? 一_is OK. I have used to Chinese foods, which taste all delicious. A.Neither B.Either C.Both D.Each 34._ precious time, you will regret sooner or later in the future.A.Dont waste B.Not valuing C. Dont value D.Not wasting35. 一You should have grasped the

8、good oppotunity, which is very precious for you. 一_.I feel very regretful.A.So should I B.So should I have C.So I should have D.So should have I第二節(jié):完型填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分) 閱讀下面的短文,然后從文章后面所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。It was New Years night.An aged man was standing at a window.He 36 his mournful

9、(悲哀的)eyes towards the deep blue sky, where the 37 were floating like little white lilies(百合)on the surface of a clear calm lake.When he cast them on the 38 , where few more hopeless people than himself now moved towards their certain goal-the tomb.He had already passed sixty of the stages leading to

10、 it, and Now his health was poor, and his old age 39 of comforts. The days of his youth appeared like 40 before him, and he recalled the serious moment when his father placed him at the 41 of the two roads-one leading to a peaceful, 42 place, covered with flowers ,fruits with sweet songs; 43 leading

11、 to a deep, dark cave,in which poison flowed instead of clear 44 and where devils(魔鬼)and poisonous snakes crewled. He looked towards the sky and cried 45 , “Oh,youth, return! Oh, my father, place me once more at the entrance to life, and Ill choose the 46 way!” But both his father and the days of hi

12、s youth passed away. He remembered his 47 life;He remembered his friends in his 48 , who entered life together with him. 49 they had made their way to 50 and were now honored and happy on this New Years night.He also remembered his parents early 51 for him. But he chose the wrong way and didnt value

13、 it. His eyes full of tears,he burst into a cry: “Come back, my early days!”And his youth did 52 , for all this was only a dream.He was still 53 and was still free to walk on the road which leads to the peaceful and sunny land.Those who were still wondering on the entrance of life, 54 to choose the

14、bright road, remember that when years are passed, you will cry painfully, but 55 .36.A.opened B.raised C.lowered D.fixed37.A.sun B.moon C.clouds D.stars38.A.lake B.sky C.earth D.heaven39.A.form of B.full of C.made of D.short of40.A.dreams B.facts C.plays D.stories41.A.end B.beginning C.top D.entranc

15、e42.A.dark B.sunny C.poisonous D.bright43.A.others B.another C.the other D.other44.A,water B.lake C.smoke D.smell45.A.loudly B.happily C.tearfully D.bitterly46.A.good B. better C.right D.best47.A.happy B.valuable C.wasted D.painful48.A.childhood B.family C.days D.dreams49.A.And B.Besides C.But D.Oth

16、erwise50.A.life B.university C.marriage D.success 51.A.anxiety B.love C.expenses D.beats 52.A.disappear B.go C.return D.come53.A.child B.old C.single D.young54.A.determining B.hesitating C.planning D.thinking55.A.in vain B.in turn C.in return D.risk第三部分 閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié) (共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分) 閱讀下列短文,

17、 從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AI had an interesting experience playing ping-pang last year. I was playing against a fine opponent. The score was 20 to 17 in her favor. I won the next three points which made the score 20 to 21. I placed my bat on the table and thanked my opponent and began to walk awa

18、y. She called me back and said we had to continue until one of us won.“Look,” I said, “if we continue, one of two events will take place. Either you or I will win. If you win, I will begin to doubt my skill. If I win, you will be unhappy. Isnt it better to know that we both played well, that we enjo

19、yed the competition, and that we played to an equal score?” This was a surprising ending for my opponent and for the persons watching this contest. It made sense to me to leave with a tie game, an impasse(僵局):no winner, no loser!So, my friends, here is the problem troubling me. Our present technolog

20、y makes it possible for nations to destroy other nations. In such a nuclear time there can be no winners, only losers. Under these conditions, the only choice to avoid global destruction is global impasse. This would be a huge “tie game” where no nation wins and no nation loses. An impasse reached t

21、hrough compromise(妥協(xié)). This is because compromise becomes the only means of surviving. We can not destroy this beautiful planet by holding on to an old understanding of victory.The only victory is in achieving a satisfying impasse. No one wins, but no one loses, either.56.Who would feel surprised, i

22、f the game ended with a tie? A.The writers opponent B.The audience C.The writer D.A and B57.This passage implies that the writer worries about_. A.some nations may destroy other nations. B.each nation will try to be the most powerful. C.each player will try to be best. D.no man will accept failure.5

23、8.In the writes opinion,world peace can be gained by_.A.present technology B.compromiseC.the old understanding of victory D.refusing competition59.What is the best title of the passage?A. Never win in a table tennis game B.Try to make an impasseC. How to play a tie game D.How to understand victory?B

24、Most young, wealthy Americans believe its important to pass money on to their kids. They may be disappointed to learn that their parents dont feel the same way. In an annual survey of the wealth released on Monday by US Trust, a division of Bank of America Corp, three-quarters of wealthy adults age

25、46 said its a priority(優(yōu)先)to leave money for their kids.But just 55 percent of Baby Boomersthose age 47 to 66 said they share that sentiment(觀點(diǎn)). In fact, one of every three survived said theyd rather leave money to charity than to their kids. Their reasoning? Some said they believe that each genera

26、tion should create its own wealth, while others said its more important to invest in chilchens success while they are growing up, according to the survey of 642 individiuals(個(gè)人) who have at least $3 million in investable assets(資產(chǎn)). “Our survey points to a change in generational behaviour and outloo

27、k, most likely shaped by personal experience and societal responses to economic realities,”said Keith Banks, president of US Trust.Most of those surveyed dont even talk to their kids about money: just 37percent said theyre fully disclosed their net worth to their children. Those over age 67 said the

28、y werent having this discussion because they were raised not to discuss money, while younger respondents(回答者)said they didnt want to control their kids work ethic(倫理). 60.Which of the following is true according to the passage?A.The wealthy young men dont agree to pass their money on to their childr

29、en.B.Nearly all American adults would like to spend their money on their childrens education.C.Some survived people prefer giving away their money to passing it on to their children.D.American people would like to invest their money to earn more profit.61.Which phrase has the same meaning with the u

30、nderlined word?A. let out B.give out C. put out D.hand out 62.What can be implied from the passage?A.Some old Americans want their young generation to create their own wealth.B.Americans pay attention to charity.C.Americans want their children to be independant from their parents.D.America spends mo

31、re money on their childrens success than the other countries.CRent is rising in cities across China, and young Chinese are feeling the brunt(沖擊) of this worrying trend.Aparment rent in Major cities like Beijing, Guangzhou and Wuhan has increased by an average 10 percent, according to Xinhua News Age

32、ncy.Prices are up as much as 20% in some of these cities districts.Experts blame the rising costs of renting an apartment on a number of factors, such as recent government regulations on housing prices and an influx of rental demand from new graduates and other groups. 21st Century talked to young p

33、eople in three cities to find out what impact rising rent costs are having on them Beijing prices go through the roof The average rent of a Beijing apartment rose to 2,792 yuan in the first half of the year, a year-on-year jump of 18.5 percent.The average rent has increased even further over the las

34、t two months, hitting 2,885 yuan in May and Juneup 19.8 percent from the same period in 2009. In 2009, the average monthly income for new graduates in Beijing was 2,472 yuan, This suggests that rental prices are at least 17 percent higher than the average monthly income of many new graduates in Beij

35、ing. White-collars feel the pinch in GuangzhouThe situation is no more better in Guangzhou. Rent has increased by 10.9 percent over the last two months and has now hit an average of 30.44 yuan a square meter in downtown areas, according to China Daily.In addition to college graduates, some white-col

36、lar employees are also feeling the pressure of rising rent prices.They all think the rise in rental prices will have a direct effect on the young.They say, “If housing prices keep going up, we will choose not to buy an apartment, and if rent keeps increasing, itll drive many crazy.”In Wuhan, student

37、s worry about the furtureRent prices in Wuhan have also risen 10 to 15 percent. The average rent in March was 19.04 yuan a square meter. But in June, the average rent jumped to 20.36 yuan a quare meterup from 18.33 yuan at the same time last year.Even though the rising prices in Wuhan cant compare w

38、ith those in Beijing and Guangzhou, many college studnets still worry.Tang Jiaying, a 22-year-old junior at Jianghan University, is reconsidering living on his own after graduation. “If it means Ill have to spend about half of my salary for rent, I think it would be better to live with my parents fo

39、r a while.”63.What does the writer mainly talk about in this passage? A.The college graduates have much difficulty in seeking jobs in the three cities. B.The white-collar employees worry about the increasing housing prices. C.The increasing rental prices have a great brunt to the young Chinese. D.Th

40、e cities of Beijing, Guangzhou and Wuhan have the highest rental prices.64.Which impact are the rising rent costs having on the young. A.Many young men cant buy an apartment. B.Many young men feel very worried and even crazy . C.Some young graduates prefer to live alone. D.The young have to live wit

41、h their parents forever. 65.Which of the following is right? A.The rising rent prices are up as much as 20% in the three cities in May and June in 2010 . B.The government regulations on housing prices completely make the rent prices rise. C.The graduats in Wuhan worry less about the rent prices. D.I

42、n Beijing the monthly income is sometimes not enough to pay the rent price of an apartment66.How much do you have to pay if you want to rent an apartment of 40 square meters in downtwon areas in Guangzhou? A.as much as 1200 yuan B.at most 1200 yuan C.average 800 yuan D. at least 2700 yuanDMartha Pay

43、ne,age 9, was not satisfied with the lunches served by her primary school in Scotland, so she began putting her school meals online with photos to get worldwide attention for her healthy-iunch campaign.With the help of her father, Martha started a blog called NeverSeconds. For each lunch, she gives

44、lunch scoreson a 10-point scale for health. She also tracks cost and pieces of hair foundthankfully, none since she started blogging. Since her first post on May 8, Marthas blog has got more than 1 mollion page views and attracted followers including international media for healthy school lunch. Amo

45、ng them was Jamie Oliver, who sent Martha a signed copy of his book with the message: “Great work!Clever girl! Keep it up!” Marthas first post featured a lunch consisting of a pizza slice, one potato croquette(炸油餅), some corn and a small cupcake. She gave it a health rating of 4/10. She wrote, “Im a

46、 growing kid and I need to concentrate all afternoon and I cant do it on 1 croquette. Do any of you think you could?” In a recent interview, Martha told the BBC that her school lunches are usually “a bit small and sometimes theyre not very nice either.” After Marhtas blog, her dad met with the schoo

47、l council, which announced that all students would be allowed unlimited servings of fruit, vegetables and bread. Things seemed to change afterward. “For the first time ever I have seen at lunch cherry tomatoes, carrots and cucumbers,”Martha wrote. School lunches in the U.S. are also a subject of hea

48、vy attention, especially from First Lady Michelle Obama asks to improve American kids diet and exercises habits.67.According to the second paragraph, we can know_.A.NeverSeconds was startedd by Martha aloneB.Jamie Oliver from media supported martha a lotC.Martha fails to give her lunches 10 scores f

49、or tasteD.Marthas blog has attracted much attention beyond Scotland68 .What can be known about Marthas first post?A.It has been viewed for 1 million times. B.Cherry tomatoes were included.C.It appeared online at the end of May. D.The small lunch was mentioned in it.69.The school lunch was not improv

50、ed until_.A.BBC interviewed Martha B.Martha posted her first lunch onlineC.Marthas dad went to the school council D.school lunches were valued in the U.S70. About what will the passage be followed by the paragraphs?A.American school lunches. B.The health of school foods.C.New rules for school lunch.

51、 D.More attention to school meals.When driving in the snow, do everything slowly.Even with good coolant(冷卻劑), snow tires, stability control and all-wheel drive, keep in mind that driving in snow and ice is very treacherous. And even if you maintain control of your car, not everyone else will. So don't ever get lulled(鎮(zhèn)靜) into a false sense of security. 71 Remember, in the snow, the tires are always just barely grabbing the road. Speed slowly and gently, turn slowly and gently, and brake slowly and gently. To do this, you have to expect turns and stops. 72 Going slo

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