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年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语(课标卷
I
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第二部分
英语知识运用(共两节,满分
55
分)
第一节
单项填空(共
15
小题;每小题
1
分
,满分
15
分)
21.
—
Why, this is
nothing but common vegetable soup!
—
, madam.
It’s our soup of the day.
A.
Let me see
B. So it is
C.
Don’t
mention
it
D. Neither do I
22. They
might
just
have
a
place
_____ on
the writing
course
—
why
don’t you give it a try?
A. leave
to
leave
23.
Try
not
to
cough
more
than
you
can
___
since
it
may
cause
problems
to your
lungs.
A. check
help
24.
If
we
____
now
to
protect
the
environment,
we’ll
live
to
regret
it.
A. hadn’t acted
B. haven’t acted
C. don’t act
B. allow
C.
stop
D.
B. left
C. leaving
D.
D. won’t act
25.
Tony can hardly boil an egg, still ____ cook
dinner.
A. less
more
26. Police
have found ____ appears to be the lost ancient
statue.
A. which
what
27. When I
first met Bryan I didn’t like him, but I ____ my
mind.
A. have changed
would change
28.
The
driver
wanted
to
park
his
car
near
the
roadside
but
was
asked
by the
police ____.
A. not to do
do not
29. The
door _____ open, no matter how hard she
pushed.
A.
shouldn’t
mightn’t
B. couldn’t
C. wouldn’t
D.
B. not to
C.
not do
D.
B. change
C. had changed
D.
B. where
C. how
D.
B. little
C. much
D.
30.
At
the
last
moment,
Tom
decided
to
_____
a
new
character
to
make
the story
seem more likely.
A. put up
put off
31. India
attained ____ independence in 1947, after _____
long
struggle.
A.
不填
; a
D. an; the
B. the; a
C.
an;
不填
B. put in
C.
put on
D.
32.
There’s
no
way
of
knowing
why
one
man
makes
an
important
discovery _____
another man, also intelligent, fails.
A. since
while
33. “You
can’t judge a book by its cover,”
______.
A. as the saying
goes old
saying
C. as the old saying goes
saying
34. It was
a real race ____ time to get the project done.
Luckily,
D. goes as old the
B. goes as the old
B. if
C.
as
D.
we made it.
A. over
against
35. The
sunlight is white and blinding, ____ hard-edged
shadows on
the ground.
A. throwing
to
be thrown
第二节
完形填空(共
20
小题;每小题
2
分,满分
40
分)
阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(
A
、
B
、
C
和
D
)中,
选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
I went to a group activity,
“Sensitivity Sunday”, which was
to
make
us
more 36
the
problems
faced
by
disabled
people.
We
were
asked to “
37
a
disability” for several hours one Sunday. Some
members, 38
,
chose
to
use
wheelchairs.
Others
wore
sound-blocking
earplugs
(耳塞)
or
blindfolds
(眼罩)
.
Just sitting in the wheelchair was a
39 experience. I had
never considered
before how 40 it would be to use one. As soon
as
I
sat
down,
my 41 made
the
chair
begin
to
roll.
Its
wheels
were
not
42 . Then I wondered where to put my 43 . It took
me quite
B. being thrown
C. to throw
D.
B. by
C. for
D.
a
while to
get
the metal
footrest into 44
.
I took my
first
uneasy
look
at
what
was
to
be
my
only
means
of 45 for
several
hours.
For
disabled people,
“adopting a wheelchair” is not a
temporary(临
时的)
46
.
I
tried
to
find
a 47
position
and
thought
it
might
be
restful,
48 kind of nice,
to be 49 around for a while. Looking around,
I 50 I would have to handle the thing
myself? My hands started
to ache as I
51 the heavy metal wheels. I came to know that
controlling
the 52 of
the
wheelchair
was
not
going
to
be
a(n) 53
task.
My
wheelchair
experiment
was
soon
54
.
It
made
a
deep
impression
on
me.
A
few
hours
of
“disability”
gave
me
only
a
taste
of the
55 , both physical and mental, that disabled
people must
overcome.
36. A. curious about
B.
interested in
D. careful with
B. prevent
C. adopt
D.
C. aware of
37. A. cure
analyze
38. A. instead
D. like me
B. strangely
C. as usual
39. A. learning
D. relaxing
40. A. convenient
exciting
41. A.
height
weight
42. A.
locked
grasped
43. A.
hands
B. feet
handles
44. A.
place
B. action
effect
45. A.
operation
D.
production
46. A.
exploration
D.
entertainment
47. A.
flexible
comfortable
B.
working
B. awkward
B. force
B. repaired
C. keys
C.
play
B. communication
B. education
B. safe
C. satisfying
C. boring
C.
skill
C. powered
D.
D.
C. transportation
C. experiment
C. starting
D.
D.
D.
D.
48. A. yet
even
49. A. shown
guided
B. just
C. still
D.
B. pushed
C. driven
D.
50. A. realized
admitted
51. A. lifted
seized
52. A.
path
53. A. easy
extra
54. A. forgotten
finished
55. A.
weaknesses
D.
illnesses
B. suggested
C. agreed
D.
B. turned
C. pressed
D.
B. position
B. heavy
C. direction
C. major
D.
way
D.
B. repeated
C. conducted
D.
B. challenges
C. anxieties
第三部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分<
/p>
60
分)
第一节
(共
15
小题;每小题
3
分,满分
45
分)
A
Some people
will do just about anything to save money. And I
am
one
of
them.
Take
my
family’s
last
vacation.
It
was
my
six-year-
old
son’s winter break form school, and we were
heading
home from Fort Lauderdale after
a weeklong trip. The flight was
overbooked, and Delta, the airline,
offered us $$400 per person in
credits
to
give
up our
seats
and
leave
the
next
day. I
had
meetings
in
New York
,
So I had to get
back. But that didn't mean my husband
and
my
son
couldn't
stay.
I
took
my
nine-
month-old
and
took
off
for
home.
The next
day, my husband and son were offered more credits
to
take an even later flight. Yes, I
encouraged
—
okay,
ordered
—
them
to
wait it out at the airport, to
total
take: $$1,600. Not bad, huh?
Now
some
people
may
think
I'm
a bad
mother
and
not such
a
great
wife either. But as a big-time bargain
hunter, I know the value of
a dollar.
And these days, a good deal is something few of us
can
afford to pass up.
I've made living looking for the best
deals and
exposing(
揭
露
)the
worst tricks. I have been the consumer reporter of
NBC' s
Today
show for over a
decade. I have written a couple of books
including
one
titled
Tricks
of
the
Trade:
A
Consumer
Survival
Guide
.
And I
really do what I believe in.
I
tell
you
this
because
there
is
no
shame
in
getting
your
money’s
worth.
I’m
also
tightfisted
when
it
comes
to
shoes,
clothes
for
my
children,
and expensive
restaurants.
But
I
wouldn't
hesitate
to
spend
on
a
good
haircut.
It
keeps
its
shape
longer,
and
it's
the
first
thing
people
notice.
And
I
will
also
spend
on
a
classic
piece
of furniture. Quality lasts.
56. Why did Delta give the author's
family credits?
A. They took
a later flight.
early
bookings.
C. Their flight
had been delayed.
flight
had been cancelled.
57. What
can we learn about the author?
A. She rarely misses a good deal.
makes a
compromise.
C. She is very
strict with her children.
interested in cheap
products.
58. What does the
author do?
D. She is
B.
She
seldom
D.
Their
B.
They
had
A. She's a teacher.
B.
She's
a
housewife.
C.
She's a media person.
businesswoman.
D.
She's
a
59. What does the author want to tell
us?
A. How to expose bad
tricks.
reserve airline
seats.
C. How to spend money
wisely.
business
deal.
B
They baby is just one day old and has
not yet left hospital.
She is quiet but
alert(
警觉
). Twenty
centimeters from her face
researchers
have placed a white card with two black spots on
it.
She
stares
at
it
carefully.
A
researcher
removes
the
card
and
replaces
it
by
another,
this
time
with
the
spots
differently
spaced.
As the cards change
from one to the other, her
gaze(
凝视
)starts to
lose
its
focus
—
until
a
third,
with
three
black
spots,
is
presented.
Her gaze returns:
she looks at it for twice as long as she did at
the previous card. Can she tell that
the number two is different
D.
How
to
make
a
B.
How
to
from three, just 24 hours
after coming into the world?
Or
do
newborns
simply
prefer
more
to
fewer?
The
same
experiment,
but with three
spots shown before two, shows the same return of
interest when the number of spots
changes. Perhaps it is just the
newness?
When
slightly
older babies
were
shown
cards
with
pictures
of
objects
(a
comb,
a
key,
an
orange
and
so
on),
changing
the
number
of
objects
had
an
effect
separate
from
changing
the
objects
themselves.
Could
it
be
the
pattern
that
two
things
make,
as
opposed
to
three? No again. Babies paid more attention to
squares moving
randomly on a screen
when their number changed from two to three,
or
three
to
two.
The
effect
even
crosses
between
senses.
Babies
who
were
repeatedly shown two spots became more excited
when they then
heard three drumbeats
than when they heard just two;
likewise(
同
样地
)when
the
researchers
started
with
drumbeats
and
moved
to
spots.
60.
The
experiment
described
in
Paragraph
1
is
related
to
the
baby’s______.
A.
sense of hearing
touch
D. sense of
smell
B. sense of sight
C.
sense
of
61. Babies are sensitive
to the change in______.
A.
the size of cards
B.
the
colour
of
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