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2015
年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(四川卷)
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英
语
本试题卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)
。第Ⅰ卷至
8
页,第Ⅱ卷
9
至
10
页,共
10
页。
满分
150
分。考试时间
120
分钟。考生作答时,须将答案答在答题卡上,在本试题卷
、草纸上答
题不小。考试结束后,将本试题卷和答题卡一并交回
第Ⅰ卷(选择题
共
90
分)
注意事项:
1.
必须使用
2B
铅笔在答题卡上将所选答案对应的标号涂黑
2.
第Ⅰ卷共两部分,共计
90
分。
第一部分
英语知识运用(共两节,共
40
分)
第一节
单项填空
从
A
、
B
、
C<
/p>
、
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。
(共
10
小题;每小题
1
分,共
10<
/p>
分)
1.
—
Sorry, I forgot to lock the
door.
—
______. Mike can do it
later.
A. No
way
B. Take your time
C.
Nothing serious
D. You're welcome
2. You
_____ be careful with the camera. It costs!
A . must
B.
may
A.
which
C. can
D. will
D. that
D. had been built
3. The
books on the desk,
covers are shiny, are
prizes for us.
B. what
C. whose
4. More expressways
in Sichuan soon to promote
the local economy.
A. are being built
B. will be built
C. have been built
A.
a
C. the
D.
不填
5. Brian is gifted in writing music; he
is very likely to be
Beethoven.
6. There is only
one more day to go
your favorite music group play live.
A. since
B.
until
A. a better
B.
the better
C. when
D. before
C. a best
D. the best
7. Andy is
content with the toy. It is
he has ever got.
8. The
exhibition tells us
we should do something to
stop air pollution.
A. where
B. why
C. what
D. which
9. Little Tom sat
watching the monkey dancing in front of
him.
A. amaze
B. amazing
C. amazed
amaze
10. Niki is always full of ideas, but
is
useful to my knowledge.
A. nothing
one
C. neither
D.
none
第二节
完形填空
阅读下面短文,从短文后各
题所给的四个选项(
A
、
B
、
C
、
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。
(共
20
小题;每小题分,共
30
分)
My
previous home had a stand of woods behind it and
many animals in the backyard. That first year, I
11
feeding peanuts to the blue
jays, then the squirrels. The squirrels had no
12
coming up right to
me for them. As the months went by, the
rabbits saw that I was no
13
and didn’t escape. When I threw
carrot
slices(
薄片
), they even came
for a nibble(
啃
).Slowly they
came to
14
me, and by the
end of the
year they were eating out of
my hand.
That second year, the
rabbits
15
me, and one
would even sit up for slices! While I was feeding
them,
I
16
that
a
groundhog
who
used
to
run
away
was
now
taking
an
17
interest
in
this
food
situation. I carefully extended a long
18
, with a keen eye on those teeth, and
19
, there were times I
would
have
the
groundhog
sitting
next
to
a
rabbit,
both
munching(
津津有味的咀嚼
)
on
carrots.
A
few
months
later,
while
20
,
she
would
even
turn
her
back
to
me.
21
when
she
was
facing
away,
I
reached out and
22
scratched
(搔)
her
back wi
th my finger, She Didn’t
move.
By year three,
the rabbits and the groundhog were back. The
ground hog
23
didn’t have a
problem
with
me
scratching
her
back,
and
I
got
an
idea,
I’d
always
24
,while
slicing
up
carrots,
that
the
end
looked
like
a
cap.
25
one
day,
just
to
see
what
she
would
do
,I
gently
26
one
on
top
of
the
groundhog’s head. Again, not a
27
, The next time, I had my camera ready
to record what you see here,
one of
several dozen such pictures,
28
she had a slice to eat, she never
29
the one of her head. It
was a fair
30
—
I
got a pleasure, and she had yet another tasty
treat.
11. A. avoided
B. started
C.
canceled
12. A .business
B. fun
13.
A. help
B. cheat
C. threat
14. A .trust
B. miss
C. admire
15.
A .feared
B. ignored
C. discovered
16. A. proved
B
. decided
C. noticed
17. A. extreme
B. increasing
C. additional
19. A. before long
B .long ago
C.
over and over
20. A. eating
B. playing
C. sitting
21. A. Next
B. Once
C. Soon
22.
A. carefully
B.
suddenly
C.
violently
23. A. also
B. thus
C.
just
24. A .thought
B. doubted
C.
admitted
25. A. While
B.
Or
C. So
27. A .tremble
B. move
C. delay
29. A. welcomed
B.
required
C.
bothered
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,共
p>
50
分)
D.
suggested
D. exception
D.
appreciate
D. remembered
D.
understood
D. inspiring
D.
all over again
D. sleeping
D. Lately
D. patiently
D. still
D. recognized
D. For
D. hesitation
D. expected
C. problem
D. privilege
18. A. squirrel
B. rabbit
C.
peanut
D. carrot
26. A. fixed
B. placed
C.
hung
D. kept
28. A.
Even if
B. Ever since
far as
D. So long as
30. A .trade
B. competition
C
. task
D. affair
第一节
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(
A
、
B
、
C
、
D
)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题
卡上
将该项涂黑。
(共
20
小题;每小题
2
分,共
4
0
分)
31.
The card above is_________
A. a ticket
B. a postcard
C. an
invitation
D. an advertisement
32. The
party is for_________
A. a birthday
B. the Queen
C. bee watching
D. the National Day
33.
Accordoing to the card ,if you are unable to go
,you can
.
A. return the card
B. visit
the Museum
C. ignore the message
D. contact
Alice’mother
B
Nothing could stop Dad.
After he was put on disability for a bad back, he
bought a small farm in the
country,
just enough to grow food for the family. He
planted vegetables, fruit trees and even kept bees
for
honey.
And
every
week
he
cleaned
Old
Man
McColgin's
chicken
house
in
exchange
for
manure(
肥料
).
The
Smell
really
burned
the
inside
of
your
nose.
When
we
complained
about
the
terrible
smell,
Dad
said
the
stronger the manure, the
healthier the crops, and he was right. For
example, just one of his cantaloupes filled
the entire house with its sweet smell,
and the taste was even sweeter.
As
the vegetables started coming in, Dad threw
himself into cooking. One day, armed with a basket
of
vegetables, he announced he was
going to make stew(
炖菜
).Dad
pulled out a pressure cooker and filled it up
with cabbages, eggplants, potatoes,
corns, onions and carrots. For about half an hour.
The pressure built and
the vegetables
cooked. Finally, Dad turned off the stove, the pot
began to cool and the pressure relief valve
sprayed out a cloud of steam. If we
thought Dad's pile of chicken manure was bad, this
was 10 times worse.
When Dad took off
the lid, the smell nearly knocked us out.
Dad carried the pot out and we opened
doors and windows to air out the house. Just how
bad was it? The
neighbors came out of
their houses to see if we had a gas leak!
Determined, Dad filled our plates with
steaming stew and passed them around it didn’t
look that bad,
and after the first wave
had shut down my ability to s
mell, it
didn’t
offend the nose so much, edible,
and we
drank up every last drop of
soup.
34. Why did Dad clean Old Man
MoColgin’s chicken house regularly?
A. To earn some money for the family.
B. To collect manure for his crops.
C. To get rid of the terrible smell.
D. To set a good example to us.
35. What can we infer about Dad’s
stew?
A. It is popular among
the neighbors.
B. It contains honey and
vegetables.
C. It looks very wonderful.
D. It tastes quite delicious.
36. What does the underlined word
“offend” in the last paragraph mean?
A. To attract
C.
To air
B.
To upset
D. To shut
37. What
can we learn about Dad form the text?
A. He is an experienced cook.
B. He is a troublesome father.
C. He has a positive attitude to life.
D. He suffers a lot from his
disability.
C
Across Britain, burnt toast
will be served to mothers in bed this morning as
older sons and daughters to
deliver
their supermarket bunches of flowers, But,
according to a new study, we should be placing a
higher
value on motherhood all year.
Mothers have long known that their home
worked was just heavy as paid work. Now, the new
study has
shown that if they were paid
for their parental labours, they would earn as
much as
$
172,000 a year.
The
study looked at the range of jobs mothers do, as
well as the hours they are working, to determine
the
figure. This would make their
yearly income
$
30,000 more
than the Prime Minister earns.
By
analyzing
the
numbers,
it
found
the
average
mother
works
119
hours
a
week,40
of
which
would
usually be paid at a standard rate 79
hours as overtime. After questioning 1,000 mothers
with children under
18, it found that,
on most days, mums started their routine work at
7am and finished at around 11pm.
To
calculate
just
how
much
mothers
would
earn
from
that
labour,
it
suggested
some
of
the
roles
that
mums
could
take
on,
including
housekeeper,
part-time
lawyer,
personal
trainer
and
entertainer.
Being
a
part-time lawyer, at
$
an hour, would
prove to be the most profitable of the “mum
j
o
bs”, with psych
ologist
(心理学家)
a close second.
It
also
asked
mothers
about
the
challenges
they
face,
with
80
percent
making
emotional
(情感的)
demand as the hardest thing about
motherhood.
Over a third of mums felt
they needed more training and around half said
they missed going out with
friends.
The study shows mothers matter all year
long and not just on Mother’s Day. The emotional,
physical and
mental energy mothers
devote to their children can be never-ending, but
children are also sources of great joy
and happiness.
Investing
(投入)
in time for
parenting and raising relationships is money well
spent.
38. How much would a mother earn
a year if working as the Prime Minister?
A.
£
30,000.
B.
£
142,000.
C.
£
172,000.
D.
£
202,000.
39. The biggest challenge for most
mothers is from
.
A. emotional demand
B. low pay for work
C. heavy
workload
D.
lack of training
40. What is stressed
in the last paragraph?
A. Mothers’ importance
shows in family all year long.
B.
The sacrifices mothers make are huge but
worthwhile.
C. Mothers’ devotion to children can
hardly be calculated.
D. Investing
time in parenting would bring a financial return.
41. What can we conclude from the
study?
A. Mothers’ working hours should be
lar
gely reduced.
B. Mothers
should balance their time for work and rest.
C.
Mothers’ labour is of a higher value than it is
realized.
D. Mothers should be freed
from housework for social life.