2013.3 第二部分 英语知识运用 第一节 单项填空 21. Judging from the ____ smile on their faces, his parents were ____ with his good marks. A. satisfied; content B. satisfied; satisfying C. satisfying; content D. content; satisfying 22. There _____ be any difficulty in passing the oral test since you have practiced a lot in the school. A. mustn’t B. shan’t C. shouldn’t D. needn’t 23. August 8th, 2008 is a special day, ____, I think, will be remembered by the Chinese forever. A. one B. what C. which D. the one 24. _____ two tickets for the new play at the Grand Theater on Saturday. Shall we go and enjoy it together? A. They have been given B. I have been given C. I am given D. They have given to me 25. Tom and Tim were walking through the woods when they saw a wolf. They both____ each other’s face with a look of fright. A. looked up B. looked over C. looked into D. looked through 26.____ snacks and drinks, but they also brought cards for entertainment when they had a picnic in the forest. A. Not only brought they B. Not only they did bring C. Not only they brought D. Not only did they bring 27. It’s only when you lose something ____ how much you value it. A. then you will realize B. will you realize C. which you will realize D. that you will realize 28. Walter offered us a lift when he was leaving, but _____ our work, we turned down the offer. A. not finished B. not having finished C. not finishing D. having not finished 29. Frankly speaking, I’d rather you anything about it for the time being. A. didn’t do B. haven’t done C. don’t do D. have done 30. In the past, if someone had failed to get into university through the college exam, he ____no chance of getting a degree. A. should have had B. would have C. would have had D. might have 31. —What a pleasure to have had a nice talk with you. — ___________. A. Oh no. I’m not good at talking. B. A pleasure for me, too. C. Yes. Really a good talk. D. I’m ashamed you said so. 32. —You see, I’m poor in maths, you are not good at English, and... — That’s ____ we should help each other. A. when B. where C. how D. what 33. Many of them turned a deaf ear to his advice, ____they knew it to be valuable. A. as if B. now that C. even though D. so that 34. If we go on using energy so wastefully, ____are that our oil wells will be dried up before new energy sources can be found to replace oil. A. chances B. difficulties C. questions D. problems 35. I my hands so that I can help you with the cooking. A. wash B. washed C. have washed D. was washing 第二节 完形填空 Each summer Jeff spent a month with his grandpa in the cottage near the seashore. 36 moved and settled under Jeff’s feet as he walked along the beach. He closed his eyes and took a 37 breath of salty air. Suddenly the 38 was broken, he heard whoosh, whoosh, whoosh. And he _ 39_ a big seagull flying around his head, darting(冲) at him. _ 40__ his head with his arms, Jeff rushed back to Grandpa’s cottage and told him about the 41 . “It surely had a reason to 42 that way,” Grandpa said. “I wonder 43 it is. “ The next morning, Jeff 44 returned to the beach 45 interesting stones, shells, or pieces of driftwood. Once again, though, he soon found himself under 46 “Go away!” Jeff shouted, clapping loudly to persuade the _ 47 _seagull to leave. Instead it swooped even closer. And Jeff had to scramble (爬) under some nearby bushes. There he heard a softer bird _ 48 _ “ Eeeep!” Gently pushing branches aside, he saw a 49 seagull. Its feet were trapped in plastic rings, the type that is like coca bottles. “ 50 your mom’ s upset,” Jeff said. Carefully he 51 the rings. At first crying and shaking, the bird soon 52 , accepting help. Finally free, the bird moved its wings onto the sand cheering, “Eeep!” “Aawk,” its mother 53 , swooping down. Together they flew up into the blue sky. Jeff ran to tell Grandpa the 54 . “Now you can collect your rocks in peace,” Grandpa said. Taking hold of a bag, Jeff said, “I think I’11 collect some 55 first.” “Mind if I join you?” Grandpa smiled. 36. A. Sand B. Water C. Stones D. Shells 37. A. smell B. touch C. look D. breath 38. A. walk B. peace C. thought D. silence 39. A. knew B. discovered C. learned D. saw 40. A. Bowing B. Shaking C. Covering D. Turning 41. A. cottage B. head C. air D. seagull 42. A. cry B. act C. fly D. respond 43. A. what B. why C. how D. where 44. A. bravely B. carefully C. quietly D. lonely 45. A. buying B. checking C. in search of D. in return of 46. A. influence B. pressure C. guard D. attack 47. A. unfortunate B. unfriendly C. unacceptable D. unlikely 48. A. song B. noise C. sound D. movement 49. A. young B. weak C. poor D. wild 50. A. No wonder B. Even though C. No matter D. As if 51. A. untied B. unfolded C. uncovered D. unpacked 52. A. disappeared B. controlled C. recovered D. calmed 53. A. screamed B. shouted C. replied D. greeted 54. A. message B. news C. result D. lesson 55. A. water B. shells C. energy D. litter 第三部分 阅读理解 A Every time Joe Mangold went into his local shop or local café or walked down his street, he looked at other people carefully. He wanted to see if people were looking at him. He wanted to see if anyone recognized him. Two years ago, Joe Mangold was “Joe from HouseMates”, which was one of the most successful reality TV shows of all time. Joe had been in the famous house, with all the other people. Millions and millions of people watched Joe every morning when he woke up, every day when he ate and chatted with the other people in the house, and even every night when he was asleep. It was true that Joe was the first person to leave the house on HouseMates. He was voted out when lots of people telephoned in to say that he should leave the house. It didn’t matter; Joe wasn’t disappointed. To tell the truth, he didn’t like being in the HouseMates house much anyway. He didn’t like being watched all the time. But because he was the first person out of the HouseMates house, he had more time to enjoy being famous. He made appearances at nightclubs, he opened new supermarkets and other celebrities invited him to their parties. He wrote a book telling his life story. He appeared on chat shows and quiz shows. Even though Joe was not particularly thin or healthy, he made a film showing people how to follow his diet and fitness performance. It didn’t matter-----Joe was famous, so anything with his name on it was successful. Two years ago, Joe Mangold wasn’t just Joe Mangold, the regular, normal person he was today. However, now only after two years, nobody wanted Joe anymore to visit their nightclubs or open their supermarkets. Sometimes he saw his film in the bargain bins and his book in second-hand shops. In the cafe he sat down as usual with a cup of coffee. Nobody said hello to him. He said to himself, “Being ex-famous is really a strange life. “ 56. According to the passage, what did Joe Mangold do on HouseMates? A. He was a host of nightclubs. B. He was an actor in the show. C. He was a popular film writer. D. He was the owner of the house. 57. Joe was the first person who left the house because . A. he was removed from the house by audience B. he had no time to enjoy being famous C. he didn’t have any privacy D. he felt unhappy there 58. From Paragraph 3, we can infer that . A. many people admired Joe for his achievement B. Joe missed the opportunities for being popular C. people made use of Joe to win fame D. Joe was a highly gifted young man 59. How did Joe feel about his experience? A. He wished it hadn’t happened. B. He seemed uncertain about his future. C. He regretted being in the HouseMates. D. He was rather lost after being well-known. B Tess was eight years old. Her little brother Andrew was very sick and their parents were completely out of money. She heard Daddy say to her tearful Mother,” Only a miracle can save him now. “ Tess took her money and made her way 6 blocks to Rexall’s Drug Store. “And what do you want?” the chemist asked in an annoyed tone of voice. “I’m talking to my brother from Chicago whom I haven’t seen for ages.” “Well, I want to talk to you about my brother,” Tess answered back in the same annoyed tone. “He’s really sick. He has something bad growing inside his head and my Daddy says only a miracle can save him now. So how much does a miracle cost?” “We don’t sell miracles here, little girl. I’m sorry but I can’t help you,” the chemist said, softening a little. “Listen, I can help you.” The chemist’s brother was a well dressed man. He asked,” What kind of a miracle does your brother need?” “I don’t know,” Tess replied. “Mommy says he needs an operation. But my Daddy can’t pay for it, so I want to use my money. “ “How much do you have?” asked the man from Chicago. “One dollar and eleven cents,” Tess answered. “And it’s all the money I have, but I can get some more if I need to.” “Well, what a coincidence (巧合),” smiled the man.” A dollar and eleven cents -----the exact price of a miracle for little brother. Take me to where you live. Let’s see if I have the kind of miracle you need. “ That man was Dr. Carlton Armstrong, a surgeon in neurosurgery (神经外科). The operation was completed without charge and it wasn’t long until Andrew was home again and doing well. Tess smiled. She knew exactly how much a miracle cost.., one dollar and eleven cents plus the faith of a little child. 60. What can we learn from the first paragraph? A. Tess’s brother would recover because there was a miracle. B. Tess’s brother would die because his family had no money. C. Tess’s family would look for a miracle to treat Andrew’s illness. D. Andrew should go to hospital for a miracle in order to save his life. 61. Why did the chemist get annoyed first? A. Because he was a nervous man. B. Because Tess was poorly dressed. C. Because he hadn’t seen Tess for a long time. D. Because Tess had bothered him and his brother. 62. What can we learn about Dr. Carlton Armstrong? A. He was a stone-hearted man. B. He only cared for money. C. He never helped others unless given a lot of money. D. He was a kind gentleman and ready to help others. 63. What can be the best title? A. A dying boy and her sister B. A miracle of $ 1.10 C. A kind doctor and his brother D. A poor girl and a chemist C When former American President Bill Clinton traveled to South Korea to visit President Kim Young Sam, he repeatedly referred to the Korean president’s wife as Mrs. Kirn. By mistake, President Clinton’s advisers thought that Koreans have the same naming customs as the Japanese. Clinton had not been told that, in Korea, wives keep their family names. President Kim Young Sam’s wife was named Sohn Myong Suk. Therefore, she should be addressed as Mrs. Sohn. President Clinton arrived in Korea directly after leaving Japan and had not changed his culture gears. His failure to follow Korean customs gave the impression that Korea was not as important to him as Japan. In addition to Koreans, some Asian husbands and wives do not share the same family names. This practice often puzzles English speaking teachers when talking with a pupil’s parents, they become puzzled about the student’s correct last name. Placing the family name first is common among a number of Asian cultures. Mexican naming customs are different as well. When a woman marries, she keeps her family name and adds her husband’s name after the word de (of). This affects how they fill in forms in the United States. When requested to fill in a middle name, they generally write the father’s family name. But Mexicans are addressed by the family name of the mother. This often causes puzzlement. Here are a few ways to deal with such difficult situations: don’t always think that a married woman uses her husband’s last name. Remember that in many Asian cultures, the order of first and last names is reversed(颠倒的). Ask which name a person would prefer to use. If the name is difficult to pronounce, admit it, and ask the person to help you say it correctly. 64. The story of Bill Clinton is used to____. A. improve US-Korean relations B. introduce the topic of the text C. describe his visit to Korea D. tell us how to address a person 65. The underlined word “gears” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to____. A. action plans B. naming customs C. travel maps D. thinking patterns 66. When a woman marries in Korea, she____. A. continues to use her family name B. uses her husband’s given name C. shares her husband’s given name to hers D. adds her husband’s given name to hers 67. To address a married woman properly, you’d better____. A. use her middle name B. use her husband’s first name C. ask her which name she likes D. change the order other names D I am a good mother to three children. I have tried never to let my profession stand in the way of being a good parent. I no longer consider myself as the center of the universe. I show up. I listen. I try to laugh. I am a good friend to my husband. I have tried to make marriage vows (誓约) mean what they say. I am a good friend to my friends, and they come. Without them, there would be nothing to say to you today. So here’s what I want to tell you today: Get a life. A real life, not a desire of the next promotion (提升) the bigger paycheck, the larger house. Get a life in which you are not alone. Find people you love, and who love you. And remember that love is not leisure (休闲) , it is work. Pick up the phone. Send an e-mail. Write a letter. And realize that life is the best thing and that you have no business taking it for granted. It is so easy to waste our lives, our days, our hours, and our minutes. It is so easy to exist instead of to live. I learned to live many years ago. Something really, really bad happened to me, something that changed my life in ways that, if I had my choice, it would never have been changed at all. And what I learned from it is what, today, seems to be the hardest lesson of all. I learned to love the journey, not the destination. I learned to look at all the good in the world and try to give some of it back because I believed in it, completely and totally. And I tried to do that, in part, by telling others what I had learned. By telling them this: Read in the backyard with the sun on your face. Learn to be happy. And think of life as a deadly illness, because if you do, you will live it with joy and passion (激情) as it ought to be lived. 68. The best title of this passage probably is____. A. Love your friends B. Live a real life C. Don’t waste time D. Be a good mother and wife 69. How did the author form her view of life? A. Through social experience. B. By learning from her friends. C. Through an unfortunate experience. D. From her children and husband. 70. What’s the author’s attitude toward work? A. Do it well to serve others. B. Earn enough money to make life better. C. Try your best to get higher position and pay. D. Don’t let it affect your real life. 71. It can be inferred from the passage that____. A. the author likes traveling very much B. the author didn’t try her best to work well C. the author spent all her time caring for her children D. the author is a success in personal life E French writer Le Clezio won the 2008 Nobel Prize in Literature. The Swedish Academy cited Le Clezio as “author of new departures and poetic adventure, explorer of humanity beyond civilization.” Le Clezio, 48, received much attention with his first novel The Interrogation in 1963 and made the breakthrough as a novelist with Desert in 1980, for which he was rewarded a prize from the French Academy. This novel Desert contains magnificent images of a lost culture in the North African desert, contrast with a description of Europe seen through the eyes of unwanted immigrants, the Swedish Academy said in the statement. The emphasis in Le Clezio’s work has increasingly moved in the direction of an exploration of the world of childhood and of his own family history, the academy added. Le Clezio was born 1940 in Nice of France, but both parents had strong family connections with the former French colony Mauritius. At the age of eight, he moved to Nigeria with his family. During the month-long voyage to Nigeria, he began his literary career with two books Un long voyage and Oradi noir. He has taught at universities in Bangkok, Mexico City, Boston, Austin and Albuquerque among other places. Since the 1990s, Le Clezio and his wife share their time between Albuquerque in New Mexico, the island of Mauritius and Nice. This was the fourth of the prestigious(有威信的)Nobel Prizes handed out this year, with awards in chemistry, physics and medicine made in the past three days. The Nobel Prizes have been awarded annually since 1901 to those who “conferred (给予的)the greatest benefit on mankind during the preceding year.” The annual Nobel Prizes are usually announced in October and are handed out on Dec. 10, the anniversary of the 1896 death of Alfred Nobel, a Swedish industrialist and the inventor of dynamite. Each prize consists of a medal, a personal diploma and a cash award of 10 million Swedish kronor (1.4 million U.S. dollars). 72. We can learn from the passage that _________. A. Le Clezio’s novels “The Interrogation” made him world famous. B. Le Clezio set the background of his novel “Desert” in North Africa. C. Le Clezio’s novel explored the family history of unwanted immigrants. D. Le Clezio won a prize from Swedish Academy for the Novel “Desert”. 73. The underlined word “cited” in the first paragraph means ____. A. encouraged B. praised C. referred D. thought 74. According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE? A. The Nobel Prizes are awarded yearly in October. B. Le Clezio moved to Nigeria with his parents in 1948. C. Le Clezio got a personal diploma, a medal in all for the Nobel Prize. D. Le Clezio has taught in Bangkok, Boston, Albuquerque and Nice since the 1990s. 75. Which is the best title for the passage? A. A French writer wins 2008 Nobel Prize in Literature. B. Four Nobel Prizes have been handed out this year. C. The Nobel Prizes have been awarded annually. D. Life of a French writer—Le Clezio. 第四部分 写作 第一节 短文填词 I’d like to tell you something that I experienced in the City Park. ______ the afternoon of last Sunday, my friend and I 76. _________ were taking a walk along a river in the City Park, ______ 77. _________ suddenly we heard a boy ________(喊) for help in the river. 78. _________ We jumped into the river and p______ the boy out. Then 79. _________ we made him b________ using the mouth-to-mouth way. 80. _________ After the boy came to ________, we sent him to hospital 81. _________ at once and t__________ his parents. The boy was saved. 82. _________ His parents were very ______(感激) to us and the doctors thought 83. _________ ________ of our first aid. We realized that knowing first aid is 84. _________ helpful and important because it can help you to save l_____. 85. _________ 第二节:书面表达 假如你是刘芳,你的美国笔友Bob在网上见到下面的漫画,向你询问其含义。请用英语写一封120词左右的e-mail,内容如下: 1. 简要描述漫画; 2. 解读该生放弃高考的可能原因; 3. 谈谈你个人的观点。 参考答案 第二部分 英语知识运用 Ⅰ. 单项选择 21—25 ACABC 26—30 DDCAC 31—35 BBCAC Ⅱ. 完型填空 36—40 ADBDC 41—45 DBAAC 46—50 DBCAA 51—55 ADCBD 第三部分 阅读理解 56—60 BACDB 61—65 DDBBD 66—70ACBCD 71—75 DBBAA 第四部分 写作 第一节 76.on 77.when 78.calling 79. pulled 80.breathe 81.himself 82.telephoned 83.grateful(thankful) 84.highly 85.lives 第二节 One possible version: Dear Bob, This cartoon tells a miserable story. As you can see, a young man, who is obvious a senior high student, is going away oh a trip. As the two Chinese characters on the staircase suggest, the young man has reluctantly given up the coming college entrance examination. Why? The above things are now quite common in China. In recent years, it’s more and more difficult for college graduates to find jobs. Their parents spend a lot of money supporting them in colleges or universities, but their efforts cannot be paid off. So their parents believe it’s no use for their children to go on to college. I feel sorry for the young man, but I don’ t think it’s a right decision that he has made, but what can he do? I think the government should take some measures to solve this problem. Yours Liu Fang 版权所有:高考资源网(www.ks5u.com)

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