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2016
年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试
-2
英
语
第Ⅰ卷
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分
30
分)
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分
40
分)
第一节
(共
15
小题;每小题
2
分,满分
30
分)
阅读下面短
文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(
A
、
B
、
C
和
D
)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
What’s
On
?
Electric Underground
7.30pm-1.00 am
Free at the Cyclops Theatre
DO you know who’s
playing
in your
area? We’re bringing you an exciting evening of
live rock
and pop music
from
the
best
local
bands.
Are
you
interested
in
becoming
a
musician
and
getting
a
recording
contract(
合同
)?
If so,
come early to the talk at 7.30pm by Jules Skye, a
successful record producer.
He's going to talk about how you can
find the right person to produce your music.
Gee Whizz
8.30pm-10.30 pm
Comedy at Kaleidoscope
Come
and see Gee Whizz perform. He's the funniest
stand-up comedian on the comedy scene. his
joyful show will please everyone, from
the youngest to the oldest. Gee Whizz really knows
how to
make you laugh! Our bar is open
from 7.00pm for drinks and
snacks(
快餐
).
Simon’s
Workshop
5.00pm-7.30 pm
Wednesdays at Victoria Stage
This is a good chance for anyone who
wants to learn how to do comedy. The workshop
looks at
every kind of comedy, and
practices many different ways of making people
laugh. Simon is a
comedian and actor
who has 10 years
’
experience
of reaching comedy. His workshops are exciting
and fun. An evening with Simon will
give you the confdence to be funny.
Charlotte Stone
5.00pm-7.30pm
Pizza World
Fine food with
beautiful jazz music; this is a great evening out.
Charlotte Stone will perform songs
from
her new best-selling CD, with James Pickering on
the piano. The menu is Italian,
with excellent
meat and
fresh fish, pizzas and
pasta(
面食
).Book early to get
a table. Our bar
is open all
day, and
serves cocktails, coffee,
beer, and white wine.
21.
Who can help you if you want to your music
produced?
A. Jules Skye.
B. Gee Whizz
C.
Charlotte Stone.
D. James Pickering.
22. At which place can people of
different ages enjoy a good laugh?
A.
The Cyclops Theatre.
B. Kaleidoscope.
C. Victoria Stage.
D. Pizza World.
23. What do we know about Simon's
Workshop?
A. It requires
membership.
B. It lasts
three hours each time.
C.
It is run by a comedy club.
D.
It is held every Wednesday.
will
Charlotte Stone perform her songs?
A.5.00pm-7.30pm
B.7.30pm-1.00am
C.8.00pm-11.00pm
D.8.30pm-10.30pm
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B
Five years ago, when I
taught art at a school in Seattle, I used
Tinkertoys as a test at the
beginning
of a term to find out
something about my students. I put a small set of
Tinkertoys in front of each
student,
and
said:“Make
something
out
of
the
Tinkertoys.
Y
ou
have
45
minutes
today
—
and
45
minutes each day for the
rest of the week”
A few
students hesitated to start ,They waited to see
what the rest of the class would do. Several
others checked the instructions and
made something according to one of the model plans
provided.
Another group built something
out of their own imaginations.
Once
I
had
a
boy
who
worked
experimentally
with
Tinkertoys
in
his
free
time.
His
constructions
filled a shelf
in the art classroom and a good part of
his bedroom at home. I was
delighted at the
presence of such a
student. Here was an exceptionally creative mind
at work. His presence meant that
I had
an unexpected teaching assistant in class whose
creativity would infect
(感染)
other students.
Encouraging
this
kind
of
thinking
has
a
downside,
the
ask
of
losing
those
students
who
had
a
different style of
thinking. Without fail one would declare,
“But I’m just not creative.”
“Do you dream at night when you’re
asleep
?
”
“Oh,
sure.”
“So
tell
me
one
of
your
most
interesting
dreams.”The
student
would
tell
something
wildly
imaginative. Flying
in the sky or in a time ma
chine or
growing three heads.“That’s pretty
creative.
Who does that for
you
?
”
“Nobody.
I do
it.”
“Really—
at
night,
when you’re
asleep
?
”
“Sure.”
“Try
doing it in the daytime ,in class,
okay
?
”
teacher used Tinkertoys in class in
order to
.
A. know more
about the students
B. make the lessons more
exciting
C. raise the students’
interest in art
D. teach the students about toy design
26. What do we know about
the boy mentioned in Paragraph3?
A. He
liked to help his teacher.
B. He preferred
to study alone.
C. He was active in
class.
D. He was imaginative.
27. What does the underlined word
in Paragraph 4 probably
mean?
A. Mistake.
B.
Drawback.
C. Difficulty.
D. Burden
28. Why did the
teacher ask the students to talk about their
dreams?
A. To help them to see their
creativity.
B.
To find out about their sleeping habits.
C. To help them to improve their
memory.
D. To find out About their ways of
thinking.
C
Reading can be
a social activity. Think of the people who belong
to book groups. They choose
books to
read and then meet to discuss them. Now, the
website BookCrossing, com turns the page on
the traditional idea of a book groups.
Members go on the site and register the
books they own and would like to share.
BookCrossing
provides an identification
number to stick inside the book. Then the person
leaves place, hoping that
the book will
have an adventure, traveling far and wide with
each new reader who finds it.
Bruce Pederson, the managing director
of BookCrossing, says,
change your life
are the people you meet and books you read.
BookCrossing combines both
Members leave
books on park benches and buses, in train stations
and coffee shops.
Whoever finds their
book will go to the site and record where they
found it.
People
who
find
a
book
can
also
leave
a
journal
entry
describing
what
they
thought
of
it.
E-mails are then can to
the BookCrossers to keep them updated about their
books have been found.
Bruce Pederson
says the idea is for people not to be selfish by
keeping a book to gather dust on a
shelf at home.
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BookCrossing
is
part
of
a
trend
among
people
who
want
to
get
back
to
the
and
not
the
virtual(
虚拟
).The
site now has more than one million members in more
than one hundred thirty-five
countries.
29. Why does the author mention book
groups in the first paragraph?
A. To
explain what they are.
B.
To introduce
BookCrossing.
C. To stress the importance of reading.
D. To
encourage
readers to share their ideas.
30. What does the underlined word
A. The book.
B.
An adventure.
C.A public place.
D. The identification
number.
will a BookCrosser do with a
book after reading it?
A. Meet other
readers to discuss it.
B. keep it safe
in his bookcase.
C. Pass it on to
another reader.
D. Mail it back
to its owner.
32. What is the best
title for the text?
A. Online Reading:
A Virtual Tour.
B. Electronic Books: A New
Trend.
C.A book Group Brings Tradition
Back.
D.A Website Links People through Books.
D
A new
collection of photos brings an unsuccessful
Antarctic voyage back to life.
Frank Hurley's pictures
would be outstanding
-
undoubtedly first-rate photo-journalism
if they
had
been
made
last
week.
In
fact,
they
were
shot
from
1914
through
1916,most
of
them
after
a
disastrous shipwreck
(
海难
), by a cameraman who had
no reasonable expectation of survival. Many
of the images were stored in an ice
chest, under freezing water, in the damaged wooden
ship.
The ship was the
Endurance, a small, tight, Norwegian-built three-
master that was intended to
take
Sir
Ernest
Shackleton
and
a
small
crew
of
seamen
and
scientists,27
men
in
all,
to
the
southernmost
shore
of
Antarctica's
Weddell
Sea.
From
that
point
Shackleton
wanted
to
force
a
passage by dog sled
(雪橇)
across the
continent. The journey was intended to achieve
more than
what Captain Robert Falcon
Scott had done. Captain Scott had reached the
South Pole early in 1912
but had died
with his four companions on the march back.
As writer Caroline Alexander makes
clear in her forceful and well-researched story.
The Endurance,
adventuring was even
then a thoroughly commercial effort. Scott's last
journey, completed as he lay
in a tent
dying of cold and hunger, caught the world's
imagination, and a film made in his honor drew
crowds. Shackleton, a onetime British
merchant-navy officer who had got to within 100
miles of the
South Pole in 1908,
started a business before his 1914 voyage to make
money from movie and still
photography.
Frank Hurley, a confident and gifted Australian
photographer who knew the Antarctic,
was hired to make the images, most of
which have never before been published.
33. What do we know about the photos
taken by Hurley?
A. They were made last
week.
B.
They showed undersea sceneries.
C. They
were found by a cameraman.
D. They
recorded a disastrous adventure.
34.
Who reached the South Pole first according to the
text?
A. Frank Hurley.
B. Ernest
Shackleton
C. Robert Falcon Scott.
D. Caroline Alexander.
第二节
(共
5
小题;每小题
< br>2
分,满分
10
分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中
有两项为多于选项。
A garden that’s just right
for you
Have you ever
visited a garden that seemed just right for you,
where the atmosphere of the garden
appeared to total more than the
sum(
总和
) of its parts?
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.But it doesn’t happen by
accident. It
starts with looking inside
yourself and understanding who you are with
respect to the natural world
and how
you approach the gardening process.
?
37
Some
people
may
think
that
a
garden
is
no
more
than
plants,
flowers,
patterns
and
masses
of
color .Others are come about using
gardening methods that require less water and
fewer fertilizers
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