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年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(四川卷)英
语
第Ⅰ卷(选择题
共
100
分)
第一部分
英语知识运用(共两节,满
分
50
分)
第一节
语法和词汇知识(共
20
小题;每小题
1
分
,满分
20
分)
从
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。
< br>
1.
—
I
’
m sorry I
didn
’
t finish it on time
—
A.
Fine
,
thanks B.
No
,
thanks C.
Thanks
a
lot
D
.
Thanks
anyway
2. Lydia doesn
’
t
feel like_______ abroad. Her parents are old.
A. study B. studying C.
studied D. to study
3. There
is in his words. We should have a try.
A. something B. anything C.
nothing D. everything
4.
Frank
insisted
that
he
was
not
asleep I
had
great
difficulty
in
waking
him up.
A.
whether B. although C. for
D. so
5.
—
How
could you be so rude as to walk in here in the
middle of my class?
—
_____________
A.
Nothing much B. Nothing serious C. Never
again D. Never mind
6.
As
is
reported,
it
is
100
years
_____________Qinghua
University
was
founded.
A. when
B. before C. after D. since
7.
To
get
a
better
grade,
you
should
__________the
notes
again
before
the
test.
A. go over
B. get over C. turn over D. take
over
8.
Nick,
it
’
s
good
for
you
to
read
some
books
__________China
before
you
start
your trip there.
A. in
B. for C. of D. on
9. All visitors to this village
_________ with kindness.
A. treat
B. are treated C. are treating D. had
been
treated
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10. Our teachers always tell us to
believe in we do and who we are if
we want to succeed.
A. why
B. how C. what D. which
11.
Simon made a big bamboo box the little
sick bird till it could
fly.
A. keep B. kept C. keeping
D. to keep
12.
—
How was your recent trip to Sichuan?
—
I
’
ve
never had one before.
A. a
pleasant B. a more pleasant C. a most pleasant
D. the most pleasant
13. Always
remember to put such dangerous things as knives
out of children
’
s .
A. touch B. sight C. reach D.
distance
14.
I
often the
words
I
don
’
t
know
in
the
dictionary
or
on
the
Internet.
A.
look up B. look at C. kook for D.
look into
15. Was it on a lonely island
he was saved one month after the boat
went down?
A. where B.
that C. which D. what
16.
an important role in a new movie, Andy has a
chance to become
famous.
A.
Offer B. Offering C. Offered
D. To offer
17.
The
school
shop,
customers
are
mainly
students,
is
closed
for
the
holidays.
A. which
B. whose C. when D. where
Spemce, headmaster
of
the
school,
told
us,
“
fifth
of pupils here go on to study at
Oxford and Cambridge.
”
A.
不填;
A
B.
不填;
The C. the;The
D. a;A
19.
—
What a
mistake!
—
Yes. I his
doing it another way, but without success.
A.
was
suggesting
B.
will
suggest C.
would
suggest D.
had
suggested
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20. The police still
haven
’
t found the lost
child, but they
’
re doing all
they .
A. can
B. may C. must D. should
第二节,完形填空(共
20
小题;每小题
1.5
分,满分
30
分)
阅读下面的短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项中(
< br>A
、
B
、
C
和
D
)中,选出可以填入
空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。
I
truly
feel
that
my
mother
led
me
here,
to
Morzaine,
and
to
my
future
as
a
happy
wife and business woman. When Mum 21
__ in October 2007, I was a cook. In
December
that
year,
while
I
was
working
for
a
wedding,
a
pearl
necklace
Mum
had
left me
22 . I was
distraught
(忧心如焚的)
.Some days
later, I was
23 that
a
guy
who
was
working
with
us
that
day.
“
could
probably
have
made
a
fortune 24 the
necklace
he
found.
”
25 ,
he
returned
it.
Hearing
how
I
’
d 26 Mum for six
months before her death, he
said,
”
Christmas
is going to be 27
—
why not go out to the Alps
for a couple of weeks?
”
I came to Morzaine, a small, friendly
village in the Alps and___28_ fell in
love
with
it
.What
was
__29__to
be
a
stopgap
(
权宜之计
)
trip
turned
into
a
new
life
.I
kept
travelling
between
London
and
here
and
felt
_30__than
I
had
in
months.
In
December 2008, I was __31_ as a hotel manager and
moved here full time.
A month later, I
met Paul, who was traveling here. We fell in love.
In the
beginning, I
didn
’
t want to
discuss___32__, because the sadness of losing
Mum__33__felt
great.
Paul
understood
that
and never___34__me.
But,
by
summer,
we got married. A year later, we used
his saving, and the money from the sale
of Mom
’
s house,
to build our own ___35__.
We want to
give our guests a ___36__ feel, so each room is
themed(
以??
为题
)
around
memories
from
our
lives.
There
are
also
styles
to
remind
me
of
Mom
---- a tiny chair which ___37___ be in
her bedroom is set in one room.
We
are
having
a
wonderful
life
and
Mum
___38___
naturally
part
of
it, _39___
there
’
s no way we
would be here if it wasn
’
t
for the __40__ she gave me. I
know
she
’
s here in spirit,
keeping an eye on us.
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21. A. died
22. A. burned
23. A. shown
B. came
C.
returned D. visited
B.
disappeared
C. broke
D. dropped
B. comforted C.
persuaded D. told
C. selling
D.
24. A. hiding B.
stealing
wearing
25. A. Luckily
Hopefully
26. A. nursed
B. Naturally
C. Surely D.
B.
cured
C. missed D.
guarded
C. merry D. free
C. nearly D.
27.
A. long B. hard
28. A. suddenly
immediately
B. finally
29. A. said
B. proved
30. A. smarter B. higher
31. A. honored B.
hired
32. A. travel
marriage
33. A. recently
B. once
first
34. A. left
B. pushed
interrupted
35. A. hotel
B. restaurant
36. A. homely
B.
lively
C. supposed
D. judged
C. firmer D.
lighter
C. regarded D. trained
C. children D.
B.
business
C. still
D.
C. surprised
D.
C. home
D. shop
C. motherly
D. friendly
C. might
D. could
C. looks
D.
37. A. ought to
B. used to
38. A. takes
feels
39. A. unless
B.
while
40. A. money
B. chair
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分<
/p>
50
分)
B.
keeps
C. because
D. though
C. house D.
necklace
第一节阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(
A
、
B
、
C
和
D
)中,选出最佳选项,并
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在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
(共
20
小题;每小题
2
分,满分
40
分)
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A
It
’
s
5:00
in
the
morning
when
the
alarm
(
闹钟
)
rings
in
my
ears.
I
roll
out
of
bed
and
walk
blindly
through
the
dark
into
the
bathroom.
I
turn
on
the
light
and
put
on
my
glasses.
The
house
is
still
as
I
walk
downstairs
while
my
husband
and
three
kids
sleep
peacefully.
Usually
I
go
for
a
long
run,
but
today
I
choose
my favorite exercise
DVD Insanity. Sweat pours down my face and into my
eyes.
My heart races as I force my body
to finish each movement. As I near the end
of the exercise, I feel extremely
tired, but a smile is on my face.
It
’
s not
a smile
because the DVD is over, but a smile of success
from pushing my body
to its extreme
limit.
Some
people
enjoy
shopping,
smoking,
food,
work,
or
even
chocolate.
But
I
need
exercise
to
get
through
each
day.
Some
shake
heads
when
they
see
me
run
through
the
town.
Others
get
hurt
when
I
refuse
to
try
just
one
bite
of
their
grandmother
’
s
chocolate cake. They raise their eyebrows,
surprised by my
“
no thank
you,
”
or by my
choice to have a salad. Over the years, I have
learned it
’
s okay to
just say
“
no.
”
I shouldn
’
t feel sorry for
refusing food that I don
’
t
want
to eat.
So what drives
me to roll out of bed at 5:00 a.m.? What gives me
the reason
to just say no to ice cream?
Commitment. A commitment to change my life with
a way that reduces daily anxiety,
increases self
–
confidence
and energy,
extends life and above all
improves my body shape. This is the point where a
smile
appears
on
my
face
as
I
look
at
myself
in
the
mirror
or
try
on
my
favorite
pair of
jeans
that
now
fit
just
right.
It
’
s
through
commitment
and
sweat
that
I can make a difference within myself
inside and out.
41. Why is there a
smile on the author
’
s face
in the morning?
A. Because she sees her
family sleeping peacefully.
B.
Because she finishes her favorite exercise
C. Because she enjoys the interesting
DVD
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D. Because she feels a sense of
achievement
42. Which of the following
is true according to Paragraph 2?
A.
She doesn
’
t treat others
politely B. She likes to make others surprised
C.
Others
don
’
t
understand
what
she
does
try
to
help
her
by
offering
her
food
43. What does the underlined word
“
commitment
”
in the last paragraph mean?
A.
Good health B. Firm belief C.A strong power
D.A regular half
44. What can we learn
about the author from the text?
A.
She
acts
in
a
strange
way
B.
She
wants
to
look
different
from
others
C.S
he
aims
to
develop
a
good
body
shape D.
She
has
difficult
getting
along
with others
B
Exploit your parking space
An unused parking space or garage can
make money. If you live near a city
center or an airport, you could make
anything up to ?200 or ?300 a week. Put
an
advertisement
(广告)
for free on
Letpark or Atmyhousepark.
Rent
(出租)
a room
Spare
room?
Not
only
will
a
lodger
(房客)
earn
you
an
income,
but
also,
thanks
to the government-backed
“
rent a
room
”
program, you
won
’
t have to pay any
tax
on
the
first
?4500
you
make
per
year.
Try
advertising
your
room
on
Roomspare
or Roommateeasy.
Make money during special events
Don
’
t
want
a
full-time
lodger?
Then
rent
on
a
short-term
basis.
If
you
live
in
the
capital,
renting
a
room
out
during
the
Olympics
or
other
big
events
could
bring in money, Grashpadder can
advertise your space.
Live on set
Renting your home out as a
“
film
set
”
could earn you hundreds
of pounds
a
day,
depending
on
the
film
production
company
and
how
long
your
home
is
needed.
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A quick search on the
Internet will bring up dozens of online companies
that
allow
you
to
register
your
home
for
free
—
but
you
will
be
charged if
your
home
gets picked.
Use your roof
You need
the right kind of roof, but some energy companies
pay the cost of
fixing solar
equipment(around
£
14,000),
and let you use the energy produced
for
nothing.
In
return,
they
get
paid
for
unused
energy
fed
back
into
the
National
Grid. However, you have to sign a
25-year agreement with the supplier, which
could prevent you from changing the
roof.
45.
If you
earn
£
5000
from
renting
a
room
in
one
year,
the
tax
you
need
to
pay
will be based on ______.
A.
£
800 B.
£
500 C.
£
4500 D.5000
46. Where can you put an advertisement
to rent out a room during a big event?
A.
On Letpark. B.
On
Roomspare. C.
On
Grashpadder. D.
On
Roommateeasy.
47. If you want to use energy free, you
have to_____.
A. sign an agreement with
the government
B. pay around
£
14,000 for the equipment
C. sell the roof to some energy
companies
D. keep the roof
unchanged for within 25 years
48. For
whom the text most probably written?
A.
Lodgers. B. Advertisers. C. House owners.
D. Online companies
C
The
multi-million pound new Library of Birmingham
(
LoB
)
will
be the most
visible sign of the way the
city is accepting the
digitalization
(数字化)
of
everyday life.
Set
to
open
in
2013,
the
?188m
LoB
is
already
beginning
to
tale
shap
e
next
to the Birmingham Repertory Theatre,
with which it will share some equipment.
As digital
media
(媒介)
is important to its
idea, the project is already
providing
chances
for
some
of
the
many
small
new
local
companies
working
at
the
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new technologies.
Brian
Gambles,
the
LoB
project
director,
says
it
is
about
giving
people
the
right
tools for learning,
“
The aim
is to mix the physical with the digital,
providing 24-hour services which can be
used through many different ways. It
is
important to enable us to reach more people, more
effectively.
”
The
digital library will, he says, be as important as
the physical one,
allowing the distant
use of the services, making sure that it is never
closed
to the public.
Even
before the LoB is complete, the public has been
able to go online to
visit
the
Virtual
(虚拟的)
LoB,
designed
by
Baden,
the
Birmingham
virtual
worlds
specialists. Not only
have the public been able to learn about LoB, but
the
virtual
one
has
also
enabled
those
working
on
the
LoB
to
understand
the
building
and how it will
work before it even opens.
Two
other small
Birmingham-based
digital
companies
are working
on
the
LoB
projects.
Subtrat, a digital design company, is developing
what it calls an
example
of
“
enlarged
reality
”
project.
It
is
about
the
use
of
an
exciting
smart
phone, an important part of the LoB
which is the early stages of development.
And
the
people
’
s
Archive
is
an
online
library
of
historic figures
of
the
city
being built content
company in Cahoots, in which users will be
encouraged to
add to and comment on the
material.
Gambles says:
“
Technology will enable us
to make the library
’
s
content
and services open to citizens
as never before.
”
49. The underline part
“
its
idea
”
in Paragraph 3 refers
to the idea of____
A. the equipment
B. the project C. the digital media
D. the
physical library
50. While visiting the Virtual LoB, the
public can_____
A. get a general idea
of the LoB
B. meet more world-
famous experts
C. learn how to put up a
library building
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D. understand how the specialists work
on the project
51. Which of the
following is true of the LoB when it opens?
a. It offers better learning tools
b.
It
reaches
users
in
different
ways
c.
It
provides
users
with
smart
phone
d.
It
allows
users
to
enrich
its
material
e.
It
gives
non-stop
physical
and
digital services
A. a,b,d
B. a,c,e C. b,c,d D. b,d,e
52. This text is mort from
.
A. a computer book B. a library
guide
C. a project handbook D. a
newspaper report
D
“
Experience
may
possibly
be
the
best
teacher,
but
it
is
not
a
particularly
good teacher.
”
You might think that Winston Churchill or perhaps
Mark Twain
spoke those words, but they
actually come from James March, a professor at
Stanford
university
and
a
pioneer
in
the
field
of
organization
decision
making.
For
years
March
(possibly
the
wisest
philosopher
of
management)
has
studied
how
humans
think
and
act,
and
he
continues
to
do
so
in
his
new
book
The
Ambiguities
of Experience.
He begins by reminding us of just how
firmly we have been sticking to the
idea
of
experiential
learning
:
“
Experience
is
respected
;
experience
is
sought
;
experience
is
explained.
”
The
problem
is
that
learning
from
experience
involves
(涉及)
serious complications
(复杂化)
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ones that are part of the nature of
experience itself and which March
discusses in the body of this book.
In
one
interesting
part
of
book
,
for
example
,
he
turns
a
doubtful
eye
toward
the
use of stories as the most effective way of
experiential learning. In our
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efforts
to
make
stories
interesting,
he
argues,
we
lose
part
of
the
complicated
truth of
things. He
says
”
The
more
accurately
(精
确的)
reality
is
presented
,
the
less
understandable
the story
,
and
the
more
understandable
the
story,
the
less
realistic it is.
”
Besides
being
a
broadly
knowledgeable
researcher.
March
is
also
a
poet,
and
his
gift
shines
though
in
the
depth
of
views he
offers
and
the
simple language
he uses.
Though the book is short, it is demanding
;
Don
’
t pick it
up looking
for quick, easy lessons.
Rather, be ready to think deeply about learning
from
experience in work and life.
53. According to the text, James March
is ____________.
A. a poet who uses
experience in his writing
B. a teacher
who teachers story writing in university
C. a researcher who studies the way
humans think and act
D. a professor who
helps organizations make important decisions
54. According to James March,
experience ______________.
A. is
overvalued B. is easy to
explain
C. should be actively sought
D. should be highly respected
55. What
can we learn from Paragraph 3?
A.
Experience makes stories more accurate.
B. Stories made interesting fail to
fully present the truth.
C. The use of
stories is the best way of experiential learning.
D.
Stories
are
easier
to
understand
when
reality
is
more
accurately
described.
56. What
’
s the
purpose of this text?
A. To introduce a
book. B. To describe a researcher.
C.
To
explain
experiential
learning.
D.
To
discuss
organizational
decision
making.
E
In
business, there is a speed difference: It's the
difference between how
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