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2016
年重庆高考英语试题及答案
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A
What
’
s On?
Electric Underground
7.30pm
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1.00am
Freeat the Cyclops Theatre
Do you know who
’
s
playing in your area? We
’
re
bringing you an
evening oflive rock and
pop music from the best local bands. Are you
interested inbecoming a musician and
getting a recording
contract(
合同
)?
If
so, come early to the talk at 7.30pm by Jules
Skye, a successfulrecord
producer.
He
’
s going to talk about how
you can find the right person
toproduce
you music.
Gee Whizz
8.30pm-10.30pm
Comedy
atKaleidoscope
Come and see GeeWhizz
perform. He
’
s the funniest
stand-up comedian
onthe comedy scene.
This joyful show will please everyone, from the
youngest tothe oldest. Gee Whizz really
knows how to make you laugh!
Our bar is
open from 7.00pm for drinksand
snacks(
快餐
).
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Simon
’
s Workshop
5.00pm-7.30pm
Wednesdays
atVictoria Stage
This is a good chance
for anyone who wants to learn how to do comedy.
Theworkshop looks at every kind of
comedy, and practices many
different
ways ofmaking people laugh. Simon is a comedian
and actor
who has 10
years
’
experienceof teaching comedy. His
workshops are
exciting and fun. An
evening with Simonwill give you the confidence to
be funny.
Charlotte Stone
8.00pm-11.00pm
Pizza World
Fine food with
beautiful jazz music; this is a great evening out.
CharlotteStone will perform songs from
her new best-selling CD, with
James
Pickering onthe piano. The menu is Italian, with
excellent meat
and fresh fish, pizzas
andpasta(
面食
). Book early to
get a table. Our bar is
open allday,
and serves cocktails, coffee, beer, and white
wine.
1. Who can help you if you want
to have your music produced?
A.
JulesSkye.
B. Gee
Whizz.
C. Charlotte Stone.
D. James Pickering.
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2. At which place can people of
different ages enjoy a good laugh?
A.
The CyclopsTheatre
B. Kaleidoscope
C. Victoria Stage
D.
Pizza World
3. What do we know about
Simon
’
s Workshop?
A. It requiresmembership status.
B. It lasts three hourseach time.
C. It is run by a comedy club.
D. Itis held every Wednesday.
4. When will Charlotte Stone perform
her songs?
A. 5.00pm-7.30pm.
B. 7.30pm
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1.00am.
C. 8.00pm-11.00pm.
D.8.30pm-10.30pm.
答案:
ABDC
B
Five years
ago, when I taught artat a school in Seattle, I
used
Tinkertoys as a test at the
beginning of a termto find out something
about my students. I put a small set of
Tinkertoys infront of each student,
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and said:
”
Make
something out of the Tinkertoys. You have45
minutes
today - and 45minutes each day
for the rest of the week.
”
A few students hesitated
to waited to see the rest of the
class
would do. Several others checked theinstructions
and made
something according to one of
the model plans r group
built something
out of their own imaginations.
Once I had a boy who
workedexperimentally with Tinkertoys in his free
time. His constructions filled ashelf
in the art classroom and a good part
of
his bedroom at home. I wasdelighted at the
presence of such a
student. Here was an
exceptionally creativemind at work. His presence
meant that I had an unexpected teaching
assistant inclass whose
creativity
would infect(
感染
) other
students.
Encouraging
this kind of thinkinghas a downside. I ran the
risk of
losing those students who had a
differentstyle of thinking. Without fail
one would declare,
”
But
I
’
m just not
creative.
”
“
Do you dream at night when
you
’
reasleep?
”
“
Oh,
sure.
”
“
So tell me one of your
mostinteresting dreams.
”
The student would
tell
something wildly in the sky or in a time machine
or growing three heads.
“
That
’
s
prettycreative. Who does that for
you?
”
“
Nobody. I do
it.
”
“
Really-at night, when you
p>
’
reasleep?
”
< br>
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“
Sure.
”
zxx.k
“
Try doing it in the
daytime, inclass, okay?
”
5. The teacher used Tinkertoys in class
in order to ________?
A. know more
about the students
the lessons
more exciting
C. raise the
students
’
interest in art
D. teach
the students about toy design
6. What
do we know about the boy mentioned in Paragraph 3?
A. He liked to help his teacher.
B. He preferred to study alone.
C. He was active in class.
D. He wasimaginative.
7.
What does the underlined word
“
< br>downside
”
in
Paragraph 4 probably
mean?
A. Mistake.
B. Drawback.
C. Difficulty.
D. Burden.
8. Why did the teacher ask the students
to talk about their dreams?
A. To help
themto see their creativity.
B. To
find outabout their sleeping habits.
C. To help them to improve their
memory.
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D. To find
out about their ways of thinking.
答案:
ADBA
C
Reading can be a social
activity. Think of thepeople who belong to book
groups. They choose books to read and
then meet todiscuss them. Now,
the
website turns the page on the traditional idea of
a book group.
Members go on
the site and register the books theyown and would
like
to share. BookCrossing provides an
identification number tostick inside
the book. Then the person leaves it in
a public place, hoping thatthe
book
will have an adventure, traveling far and wide
with each new
readerwho finds it.
Bruce Pederson, the
managingdirector of BookCrossing, says,
“
The
two things
that change your life are thepeople you meet and
books you
read. BookCrossing combines
both.
”
Members leave books on parkbenches and
buses, in train stations and
coffee
shops. Whoever finds their bookwill go to the site
and record
where they found it.
People who find a book
can alsoleave a journal entry describing what
they thought of it. E-mails are then
sentto the BookCrossing to keep
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them updated about where their books
have beenfound. Bruce peterson
says the
idea is for people not to be selfish by keepinga
book to gather
dust on a shelf at home.
zxx.k
BookCrossing is
part of a trendamong people who want to get back
to the
“
real
”
and not the
virtual(
虚拟
). The site now
has more than one
million members in
more than one hundredthirty-five countries.
9. Why does the author
mention book groups in the first paragraph?
A. To explain what they are.
introduce BookCrossing.
C.
To stress the importance of reading.
D. To encourage readers to share their
ideas.
10. What does the underlined
word
“
it
”
in Paragraph 2refer to?
A.
Thebook.
adventure.
C.A
public place.
D. Theidentification
number.
11. What will a BookCrosser do
with a book after reading it?
A. Meet
other readers to discussit.
it safe
in his bookcase.
C. Pass it on to
another reader.
it back to its
owner.
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12. What is the
best title for the text?
A. Online
Reading: A VirtualTour
B. Electronic
Books: A newTrend
C. A Book Group
Brings Tradition Back
D. A Website
Links People through Books
答案:
BACD
D
A new collection of photos
brings an unsuccessful Antarctic voyageback
to life.
Frank
Hurley
’
s pictures would be
outstanding----undoubtedlyfirst-rate
photo-journalism---if they had been
made last week. In fact, theywere
shot
from 1914 through 1916, most of them after a
disastrous
shipwreck(
海滩
), by
a cameraman who had noreasonable expectation of
survival. Many of the images were
stored in an icechest, under freezing
water, in the damaged wooden ship.
Theship was the Endurance,
a small, tight, Norwegian-built
three-
master that wasintended to take Sir Ernest
Shackleton and a small
crew of seamen
andscientists, 27 men in all, to the southernmost
shore
of
Antarctica
’
s WeddellSea.
From that point Shackleton wanted to force
a passage by dog
sled(
雪橇
) across the
continent. Thejourney was
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intended to achieve more than what
Captain Robert Falcon Scott
haddone.
Captain Scott had reached the South Pole early in
1912 but
had died withhis four
companions on the march back.
Aswriter Caroline Alexander makes clear
in her forceful and
well-researched
storyThe Endurance, adventuring was even then a
thoroughly commercial
’
s last journey, completed
as be lay in
a tent dying of cold and
hunger,caught the world
’
s
imagination, and a
film made in his
honor drew eton, a onetime British
merchant-navy officer who had got to
within 100miles of the South Pole
in
1908, started a business before his 1914 voyage
tomake money from
movie and still
photography. Frank Hurley, a confident andgifted
Australian photographer who knew the
Antarctic, was hired to make
theimages,
most of which have never before been published.
13. What do we know about the photos
takenby Hurley?
were made last week
showed undersea sceneries
were found by a cameraman
recorded a
disastrous adventure
14. Who reached
the South Pole firstaccording to the text?
Hurley
B.
ErnestShackleton
Falcon Scott
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