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2021年2月12日发(作者:zero什么意思)


2013


年全国高考英语试题


(


江苏卷


)


第一部分:听力



听下面


5


段对话。每段对话后有一个小 题,从题中所给的


A



B



C


三个选项


中选出最佳选 项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有


10


秒钟 的


时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。





1. What does the man want to do?



A. Take photos.





B. Buy a camera.




C.


Help


the


woman.



2. What are the speakers talking about?



A. A noisy night




B. Their life in town.



C. A place


of living.



3. Where is the man now?



A. On his way.





B. In a restaurant.



C.


At


home.



4. What will Celia do?



A. Find a player.




B. Watch a game.




C.


Play


basketball.



5. What day is it when the conversation takes place?



A. Saturday.






B. Sunday.






C. Monday.




第二节



听下面


5


段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的


A



B



C


三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,


你将有时间阅读各个小题,


每小题


5


秒钟;


听完后,


各小题将给出


5


秒钟的作答


时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。

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听下面一段对话,回答第


6



7


两个小题。



6. What is Sara going to do?



A. Buy John a gift




B. Invite John to France


C.


Give


John


a


surprise



7. What does the man think of Sara’s plan?



A. Funny.






B. Exciting.




C. Strange.



听下面一段 圣诞,回答第


8


和第


9


两个小题




8. Why does Diana say sorry to Peter?



A. She has to give up her travel plan.



B. She wants to visit another city.



C. She needs to put off her test.



9. What does Diana want Peter to do?



A. Help her with her study.



B. Take a book to her friend.



C. Teach a geography lesson.



听下面一段对话,回答 第


10


至第


12


三个小题。



10. Why does the man call the woman?



A. To tell her about her new job.



B. To ask about her job program



C. To plan a meeting with her.



11. Who needs a new flat?



A. Alex.






B. Andrea.





C. Miranda.



12. Where is the woman now?



A. In Baltimore.



B. In New York.




C. In Avon.



听下面一段 对话,回答第


13



16


四个小题。




13. What does Jan consider most important when he judges a restaurant?



A. Where the restaurant is.



B. Whether the prices are low.



C. How well the food is prepared.



14. When did Jan begin to write for a magazine?



A. After he came back to Sweden.



B. Before he went to the United States.



C. As soon as he got his first job in 1982.



15. What may Jan do to find a good restaurant?



A. Talk to people in the street.



B. Speak to taxi drivers.



C. Ask hotel clerks.



16. What do we know about Jan?



A. He cooks for a restaurant.



B. He travels a lot for his work.



C. He prefers American food.



听下面一段独白,回答第


17



20


四个小题。



17. What do we know about the Plaza Leon?



A. It’


s a new building.


B. It’s a small town.




C.


It’s


a


public place.



18. When do parents and children like going to the Plaza Leon?



A. Saturday nights.



B. Sunday afternoon.


C.


Fridays


and


Saturdays.



19. Which street is known for its food shops and markets?



A. Via Del Mar Street.



B. Fernando Street.



C.


Hernandes


Street.



20. Why does the speaker like Horatio Street best?



A. It has an old stone surface.



B. It is named after a writer.



C. It has a famous university.




第二部分


:


英语知识运用



第一节


:


单项填空





21. Ge


nerally, students’ inner motivation with high expectations from


others _____ essential to their development.



A. is





B. are



C. was



D. were



22.



The T-shirt I received is not the same as is shown online.




—_____? But I promise you we’ll look into it right away.



A. Who says



B. How come



C. What for



D. Why worry



23.



The town is so beautiful! I just love it.





Me too. The character of the town is well _____.



A. qualified



B. preserved



C. decorated



D. simplified



24.


Lionel


Messi,


_____


the


record


for


the


most


goals


in


a


calendar


year,


is considered the most talented football player in Europe.



A. set




B. setting




C. to set




D. having set



25.



Could I use your car tomorrow morning?





Sure, I _____ a report at home.



A. will be writing







B. will have written



C. have written







D. have been writing



26. I am always delighted when I received an e-mail from you. _____ the


party on July 1


st


, I shall be pleased to attend.



A. On account of


B. In response to



C. In view of D.


With


regard


to



27. “Never for a second,” the boy says, “_____ that my father would


come to my rescue.”



A. I doubted



B. do I doubt


C. I have doubted


D.


did


I


doubt



28.


In


the


global


economy,


a


new


drug


for


cancer,


_____


it


is


discovered,


will create many economic possibilities around the world.



A. whatever



B. whoever




C. wherever




D.


whichever



29.


Team


leaders


must


ensure


that


all


members


_____


their


natural


desire


to avoid the embarrassment associated with making mistakes.



A. get over



B. look over




C. take over




D.


come over



30. I should not have laughed if I _____ you were serious.



A. thought


B. would think



C. had thought



D.


have


thought



31.


Shortly


after


suffering


from


a


massive


earthquake


and


_____


to


ruins,


the city took on a new look.



A. reducing



B. reduced




C. being reduced



D.


having


reduced



32.


The


president


of


the


World


Bank


says


he


has


a


passion


for


China,


_____


he remembers starting as early as his childhood.



A. where




B. which




C. what





D. when



33.


With


inspiration


from


other


food


cultures,


American


food


culture


can


take a _____ for the better.



A. share




B. chance




C. turn





D. when



34.



What about your self-drive trip yesterday?





Tiring! The road is being widened, and we _____ around ride.



A. had




B. have





C. would have


D. have had



35.



Thank you for the flowers.




_____. I thought they might cheer you up.




A. That’s rig


ht



B. All right



C. I’m all right




D.


It’s all right




第二节


:


完形填空




I used to believe in the American Dream, which meant a job, a mortgage


(


按揭


), credit cards, success. I wanted it and worked toward it like


everyone else, all of us __36__ chasing the same thing.



One


year,


through


a


series


of


unhappy


events,


it


all


fell__


37__.


I


found


myself


homeless


and


alone.


I


had


my


truck


and


$$56.


I__


38__


the


countryside


for some place I could rent for the__ 39__ possible amount. I came upon


a shabby house four miles up a winding mountain road__ 40__ the Potomac


River in West Virginia.


It


was__ 41__,


full of


broken glass and


rubbish.


I found the owner, rented it, and__ 42__ a corner to camp in.



The


locals


knew


nothing


about


me,__


43__


slowly,


they


started


teaching


me the__ 44__ of being a neighbor. They dropped off blankets, candles,


and tools, and began__ 45__ around to chat. They started to teach me a


belief


in


a__


46__


American


Dream



not


the


one


of


individual


achievement


but of__ 47__.



What I have believed in, all those things I thought were__ 48__ for a


civilized life, were nonexistent in this 49__ on the mountain, my most


valuable possessions were my__ 50__ with my neighbors.



Four


years


later,


I


moved


back


into__


51__.


I


saw


many


people


were


having


a really hard time,__ 52__ their jobs and homes. I managed to rent a big


enough house to__ 53__ a handful of people. There are four of us now in


the


house,


but


over


time


I’ve


had


nine


people


come


in


and


move


on


to


other


places. We’d all be in


__ 54__


if we hadn’t banded toge


ther.



The American Dream I believe in now is a shared one. It’s not so much


about what I can get for myself


; it’s about


__ 55__ we can all get by


together.



36. A. separately




B. equally



C. violently



D. naturally



37. A. off





B. apart




C. over




D. out



38. A. crossed




B. left




C. toured



D. searched



39. A. fullest





B. largest



C. fairest



D. cheapest



40. A. at






B. through



C. over




D. round



41. A. occupied




B. abandoned


C. emptied


D. robbed



42. A. turned




B. approached C. cleared


D. cut



43. A. but





B. although C. otherwise


D. for



44. A. benefit




B. lesson



C. nature



D. art



45. A. sticking




B. looking C. swinging



D. turning



46. A. wild





B. real




C. different



D. remote



47. A. neighborliness



B. happiness



C. friendliness


D.


kindness



48. A. unique



B. expensive



C. rare




D. necessary



49. A. Up





B. Down



C. Deep




D. Along



50. A. cooperation



B. relationship


C. satisfaction


D.


appointments



51. A. reality





B. society



C. town




D. life



52. A. creating




B. losing



C. quitting



D. offering



53. A. put in




B. turn in



C. take in



D. get in



54. A. yards





B. shelters



C. camps



D. cottages



55. A. when





B. what




C. whether



D. how




第三部分


:


阅读理解



A




Guest Services




Front Gate Guest Services can help


you with anything from finding out


what


time


your


favorite


show


starts


to


purchasing


tickets.


The


Guest


Services


location


inside


Front


Gate


also


serves


as


a


message


center,


lost children’s area and lost and


found.


Canada’s


Wonderland


does


not


offer


personalized


public


paging (


传呼


).



ATMs




ATMs


are


located


just


inside


the


Park


beside


Stroller,


Locker


and


Wheelchair


Rentals


at


the


Front


Gate, as well as KidZville (beside


Guest Services), Splash Works (two


locations),


and


outside


Thunder


Run.



First Aid




If


you


need


medical


assistance,


tell


any


park


employee


who


will


call


Food & Drink Options





Shops


are


located


throughout


Canada’s


Wonderland.


Pi


cnic


baskets and coolers are welcome at


the


shelter


located


outside


Wonderland on the north side of our


Front


Gate.


Outside


food


and


drinks


are


not


allowed


in


the


Park.


Bottled


water may be brought into the Park.



Pet Care




A


pet


care


facility


is


located


outside our Front Gate on the south


side


for


a


daily


fee.


Water


and


air-conditioned


shelters


are


provided.


Guests


are


asked


to


provide food and exercise.



Stroller,


Locker


and


Wheelchair Rentals



Stroller,


locker


and


wheelchair


rentals


are


available


inside


the


First


Aid


and


have


them


come


to


your


Park


at


the


Front


Gate,


beside


location.



Thrills Are Wonderland.



Smoking Policy






Smoking


is


not


permitted


while


Failure to observe all Park rules


riding


or


standing


in


line


for


rides


could result


in being driven


out


of


or in any of the chil


dren’s areas


the Park without refund.



or


the


Water


Park.


Smoking


is


permitted in designated (


指定的


)


areas only.



56. The leaflet is to inform visitors of the Park’s _____.



A. advanced management






B. thrill performances



C. entertainment facilities






D. thoughtful services



57. A visitor to the Park can _____.



A. rent a stroller outside Front Gate




B. ask for first aid


by Thunder Run



C. smoke in the Water Park





D.


leave


his


pet


at


KidZville



B



We



ve


considered


several


ways


of


paying to


cut


in


line:


hiring


line


standers,


buying


tickets


from


scalpers


(





),


or


purchasing


line-cutting privileges directly from, say, an airline or an amusement


park. Each of these


deals replaces


the


morals of the


queue (waiting your


turn) with the morals


of the market


(paying a price


for faster service).



Markets and queues



paying and waiting



are two different ways of


allocating things, and each is appropriate to different activities. The


morals of the queue, “First come, first served,” have an egalitarian


(


平等主义的


) appeal. They tell us to ignore privilege, power, and deep


pockets.



The principle seems right on playgrounds and at bus stops. But the


morals


of


the


queue


do


not


govern


all


occasions.


If


I


put


my


house


up


for


sale, I have no duty to accept the first offer that comes along, simply


because it’s the first. Selling my


house and waiting for a bus are


different activities, properly governed by different standards.



Sometimes


standards


change,


and


it


is


unclear


which


principle


should


apply. Think of the recorded message you hear, played over and over, as


you wait on hold when calling your bank: “Your call wi


ll be answered in


the order in which it was received.” This is essential for the morals



of the queue. It’s as if the company is trying to ease our impatience


with fairness.



But don’t take the recorded message too seriously. Today, some


people’s calls are a


nswered faster than others. Call center technology


enables


companies


to


“score”


incoming


calls


and


to


give


faster


service


to


those


that


come


from


rich


places.


You


might


call


this


telephonic


queue


jumping.



Of course, markets and queues are not the only ways of allocating


things. Some goods we distribute by merit, others by need, still others


by


chance.


However,


the


tendency


of


markets


to


replace


queues, and


other


non-market ways of allocating goods is so common in modern life that we


scarcely


notice


it


anymore.


It


is


striking


that


most


of


the


paid


queue-


jumping schemes we’ve considered —


at airports and amusement


parks, in call centers, doctors’ offices, and national parks —


are


recent


developments,


scarcely


imaginable


three


decades


ago.


The


disappearance


of


the


queues


in


these


places


may


seem


an


unusual


concern,


but these are not the only places that markets have entered.



58.


According


to


the


author,


which


of


the


following


seems


governed


by


the


principle “First come,



first served”?



A. Taking buses.






B. Buying houses.



C. Flying with an airline.





D.


Visiting


amusement


parks.



59.


The


example


of


the


recorded


message


in


Paragraphs


4


and


5


illustrates


_____.



A. the necessity of patience in queuing B. the advantage of modern


technology



C.


the


uncertainty


of


allocation


principle


D.


the


fairness


of


telephonic services



60. The passage is meant to _____.



A. justify paying for faster services



B. discuss the morals of allocating things



C. analyze the reason for standing in line



D. criticize the behavior of queue jumping




C



If a diver surfaces too quickly, he may suffer the bends. Nitrogen


(



)


dissolved


(


溶解


)


in


his


blood


is


suddenly


liberated


by


the


reduction


of


pressure.


The


consequence,


if


the


bubbles


(


气泡


)


accumulate


in


a


joint,


is sharp pain and a bent body



thus the name. If the bubbles form in his


lungs or his brain, the consequence can be death.



Other air-breathing animals also suffer this decompression (


减压


)


sickness


if


they


surface


too


fast:


whales,


for


example.


And


so,


long


ago,


did


ichthyosaurs.


That


these


ancient


sea


animals


got


the


bends


can


be


seen


from their bones. If bubbles of nitrogen form inside the bone they can


cut


off


its


blood


supply.


This


kills


the


cells


in


the


bone,


and


consequently weakens it, sometimes to the point of collapse. Fossil (




)


bones


that


have


caved


in


on


themselves


are


thus


a


sign


that


the


animal


once had the bends.



Bruce Rothschild of the University of Kansas knew all this when he


began


a


study


of


ichthyosaur


bones


to


find


out


how


widespread


the


problem

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