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1、保密啟用前 試卷類型:a高三英語20143本試卷分第i卷(選擇題)和第卷(非選擇題)兩部分。第i卷1至10頁,第卷11至l2頁。滿分為150分??荚囉脮r為120分鐘。第i卷(共105分)注意事項:1答第i卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號、考試科目涂寫在答題卡上。2每小題選出答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡上對應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號涂黑。如需改動,用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標(biāo)號。不能答在試卷上。第一部分 英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分55分)第一節(jié) 單項填空(共10小題;每小題l5分。滿分15分) 從每題所給的a、b、c、d四個選項中,選出可以填人空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。1it is re

2、ported that recently discovered painting may be van goph athe;不填 ba;the ca;不填 dthe;a2-alice had an accident on her way to school yesterday- ? she is always carefulahow come bwhy not cso what dwhat for3we can go on tuesday or friday, you preler.awhenever bhowever cwhatever dwhichever4as mrs roosevelt

3、 put ,id rather light a candle than complain about the darknessait bthat cthis dthem5 according to the instructions,the medicine will work for your headacheato take btaking ctaken dtake6-that must have been a terrible experience-yeahi in the damaged car,unable to moveawas stuck bhave been stuck cam

4、stuck dhad been stuck7tom had been studying french hard for nearly three years he mastered itaafter bwhen csince dbefore8it suddenly occurred to me i hadnt locked my doorawhich bwhere cthat dwhether9he drank up the whole bottle of milk,not even a drop to his little brothera1eave bleaving c1eft dto l

5、eave10life is like an onion, sometimes makes you weep when you try to open itathat bwhich cas dwhat第二節(jié) 完形填空(共30小題;1120題每小題l分,2140題每小題l5分,滿分40分)閱讀下列短文,掌握其大意,從每題所給的a、b、c、d四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。athere are many taxi drivers in our citythey often like to chat with passengers to 11 time when the taxis

6、are caught in traffic jamsthe other day,i went home by taxiknowing i was a student,the driver told me that he was once a student twenty years ago12 ,his family could not afford the school fees,so he dropped out of school at an early agehe 13 me to work hard and go to a good collegei was moved by his

7、 kindness,but what really impressed me next was his 14 after arriving home,i soon realized that i had 15 my cell phone in the taxigreatly worried,i immediately called my number,16 the driver would answerthen came the drivers 17 from tlle other endhe told me he had been 18 my call and that he would g

8、ladly return my phone where he dropped me off earlier that daythanks to the driver,i got my phone 19 i believe honesty is one of the greatest 20 a person should havethank you ever so much,mrtaxi driver11ahave bkill cspend d1ive12aunfortunately bunusually cabsolutely daccurately13apersuaded bordered

9、crequired dencouraged14amodesty bability chonesty dsecurity15aforgotten bplaced cleft ddropped16abegging bpraying cthinking dsaying17awhisper bnoise csound dvoice18amaking bexpecting crefusing dfearing19aover bthrough cback dacross20aadvantages bachievements cqualities dimagesbwhen my parents were a

10、live,they were not very richyet they helped their two older 21 time after timewhen daddy passed away,his notebook showed debts 22 from several of his childreni was not among themi 23 borrowed money and when i did,i set a repayment plan and 24 to itit was a matter of 25 with mei couldnt stand owing m

11、y parents-or anyone else-mmoney because i watched them 26 to help out my older sisters when they were in financial difficulties themselvesthese days,after the death of my parents,i am one of those people who can be 27 to for help when they need itjust as i cant stand 28 other people money,i cant sta

12、nd saying no to whoever needs helpi dont 29 helping others,but i would be more than glad if they would make a(n) 30 to handle things themselves,perhaps by doing some 31 planning-like planning not to speend money they dont have! being ready to help others is a 32 ,but sometimes the result will be 33

13、to what you expecti 34 remember as a child what my father always said, “if at first you dont succeed,try,try again!” helping my children too often has 35 them from learning to keep tryinguse your 36:who among my children will 37 to walk if i supply the money to buy a car? helped often,my children lo

14、st gradually the ability to 38 problems themselves in most 39 ,when people find you can 40 help,they will ask you more and morethats human,you know21asons bdaughters cbrothers dsisters22aabsent bapart cdue ddifferent23aalways bseldom coften dnever24astuck battached cagreed dbelonged25apleasure bcour

15、age cpride dsorrow26astruggle bhappen cintend dmove27areferred bturned cseen dattended28acheating bdonating c1ending dowing29aenjoy bmind c1ike dmiss30acomment bmess cexcuse deffort31afinancial bflexible ctypical dparticular32adeed bdeal cvirtue dtask33acontrary bessential cpotential dnecessary34aca

16、n bmay cshall dmust35abanned bprotected cprevented dfreed36aahn bleg cbody dhead37await burge cthreat dchoose38asolve bassess cseek danalyse39aaffairs bchoices ccases devents40aobtain battain cprovide dprefer第二部分閱讀理解 (共25小題;每小題2分,滿分50分) 閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(a、b、c和d)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。ashirley temple(

17、19282014),an american actress,was considered among the most successful child stars in the history of filmborn by an ambitious mother,temple first appeared in a film at the age of three,and at six she starred in stand up and cheer (1934)known and recognized for her ability to sing and tapdance in sev

18、eral films,temple became a famous figure in 1934at the end of that year she was given a special academy award “in grateful recognition of her outstanding contributionduring the great depression of the l930s,temple was celebrated by an adoring publicat the height of her popularity,from l935 to 1938,t

19、emple was the biggest box-office attraction in hollywoodtemple made a number of films as a teenager,but her appeal had faded,and the films were not successfulin l949, temple depaaed elegantly from hollywoodtwo decades later,she reappeared into the spotlight by announcing her qualification as a candi

20、date for congressshe lost the election,but temple displayed her determination and went on to enjoy a long and successful:career with the united nations and the state departmentafter retirement,she reposed that she was at peace with her life and proud of her accomplishments in two of the nations most

21、 influential areas“if i had to do it all over againshirley temple once declared,i wouldnt change anything41temple became famous at the age of a3 b6 c10 d2l42what do we learn from paragraph 2 ?atemple was still popular in l949btemple was a failure as a child starchollywood made a big fortune because

22、of temple.dpeople became tired of temple in the great depression.43temple attracted peoples attention again when ashe entered congressbshe worked for the uncshe went on with the pohtical lifedshe announced to participate in the election44we know-from the last paragraph that temple awanted to lead a

23、different lifebregreued having left hollywoodcwas content with her experiencesdwas sorry about her election failure45which of the following best describes temple?a3pecial and generous bpatient and sensitivecattractive and humorousdtalented and determinedbstarting in l972,the national park service es

24、tablished a policy for forest fires calle natural burnit was acknowledged that some forest fires,such as those caused by lightning were necessary for forests to maintain balanced ecosystems,so the fire should be allowed to burnhowever, a big fire in yellowstone national park in l988 caused this poli

25、cy to be abandoned since the fire was initially allowed to burn yet soon out of controlas a result,the fire of l988 destroyed much of yellowstone,which is americas oldest and most beloved national parkmassive areas of plants were destroyed,and large empty spaces and acres of burned and blackened tre

26、es greeted visitorsthe rivers and streams were choked with ash,and the ecosystem of the park was changed beyond repair. in addition,great numbers of animals were killed by the fires that bumed out of control. the fires were driven by high winds,moving as many as ten miles a daymany small animals die

27、d in the flamesthe fires rapid advances gave the wildlife little chance to escape. even today,few of these small forest animals have returned to live in the park. in the years immediately following the fires,the numbers of visitors declined rapidlyno one was interested in seeing a blackened and tree

28、less park on vacationyellowstone had previously been famous for its amazing views and unique geological formations such as the geyser old faithful. but now its reputation as americas wonder is damaged permanently.46natural burn was adopted because some forest fires were ahard to put outbstarted by l

29、ightningcgood for the balance of naturedapproved by national park service47the big fire in yellowstone in 1988 abecame out of control at first bdestroyed the park completely cwas allowed to burn continuously dbrought the natural burn policy to an end48why were so many animals killed in the big fire?

30、 abecause winds were blown from high places bbecause the animals moved only ten miles a day cbecause the animals lived in lower places dbecause strong winds contributed to the fire a lot49yellowstone was famous for its arare animals bunique plants cbeautiful scenery dlittle streams50the text probabl

31、y comes from aa science fiction ba news reportca commercial ad da geography magazinec do you like shopping? or does the thought of wandering round the shops fill you with terror? for some of us,shopping is an enjoyable way of spending our spare time and our money. for meits something i would rather

32、avoidthank goodness for the internet! its more convenient to buy cds,electrical items,even food,from the comfort of your sofabut thats not the only reason:price is an important factorwe can buy goods and services cheaper online. but sometimes the problem is knowing what to buythis has led to a type

33、of shopping called “showrooming”showrooming is something ive donei will go to a shop to see,touch and try out products but then go home and buy them online at a knockdown priceim not alone in doing thisresearch by a company called foolproof,found 24of people showroomed while christmas shopping in 20

34、13amy cashman,head of technology at tns uk,says the reasons for this new shopping habit are that“people are lacking time,lacking money and they want security about the products they are buying”she explains that consumers are not only shopping online at home but they are using the internet in store o

35、r on their smartphones to shop aroundbut does this mean technology will kill shops? certainly shops will changethey will have to offer more competitive prices or encourage people to buy more by giving instore discounts or free girlswe mustnt forget that buying in a shop means you can get expert advi

36、ce from the sales assistant and you can get good aftercareits good to speak to a real human rather than look at a faceless computer screen but at least by showrooming,you get the best of both worlds!51the two questions in paragraph l are raised to aintroduce the topic bgive two examplesccompare diff

37、erent opinions dget answers from readers52what does showrooming mean in the text?atrying in shops and buying onlinebshowing products in a roomcbuying something in a storedshopping on the internet53according to amy cashman,which is not the reason for showrooming?athe lack of time bthe comfort of the

38、sofacthe shortness of money dthe security of the product54what can be inferred from paragraph 4 ?aonline shops will disappearbfree gifts will surely promote salescshops need necessary changesdshops will be replaced by online shops55the authors attitude towards showrooming is acritical bneutral csupp

39、ortive dcasualdtoday,we are told,children dont spend enough time in the fresh airmany of them are addicted to a screen either on a computer or a tvthey seem to be living in a virtual worldthey have lost touqh with naturebut now 400 organizations in the uk,from playgroups to the national health servi

40、ce,are encouraging children to have some“wild time”they want kids to swap at least 30 minutes of watching tv or playing computer games for time playing outsideactivities such as building dens, climbing trees, rummaging for conkers and playing hide and seek are just some of the things kids can do. ev

41、en if they live in a city,they can go on adventures in the garden or the parkchildren often need a helping hand from mum and dadthey need to be shown what to do and where to goandy simpson from national health service says,“we want parents to see what this magical wonder product does for their kids

42、development,independence and creativity,by giving wild time a go” so despite the complicated world that young people grow up in now,it seems that going back to basics and experiencing“natures playground”is what modern children needdavid bond from project wild thing says,“we need to make more space f

43、or wild time in childrens daily routine,freeing this generation of kids to have the sort of experiences that many of us took for granted”this might sound a bit old fashioned to you or maybe,like me,its made you think about sticking on your boots,getting outdoors and reliving your childhoodtheres no

44、age limit on enjoying yourself!56what is the best title of the text?awild time for children bbenefits of wild timecmore space for children dadventures of children57children are encouraged to do the following activities except abuilding dens bclimbing treescplaying hide and seek dwatching tv58accordi

45、ng to andy simpson,we know that awild time is hard to designbwild time is beneficial for childrencparents know the importance of wild timedparents like keeping their children indoors59whats the main idea of paragraph 4 ?amodem children need wild time badults value outdoor activitiescthe present worl

46、d is complicated dthis generation of kids have no freedom60the last paragraph suggests that apeople li,ke recalling the past bit is out of date to go outdoorscit is too late for adults to enjoy nature dpeople at any age can enjoy wild timeereseachers at the university of kansas say that people can a

47、ccurately juage 90 percent of a strangers personality simply by looking at the persons shoes“shoes convey useful information about their wearers,the authors wrote in the new study published in the journal of research in personalitylead researcher omri gillath said the judgments were based on the sty

48、le,cost,color and condition of someones shoesin the study,63 university of kansas researchers looked at pictures showing 208 different pairs of shoes worn by the studys participantsvolunteers in the study were photographed in their most commonly worn shoes,and then filled out a personality questionn

49、airesome of the results were expected:people with higher incomes most commonly wore expensive shoes,and flashier shoes were typically worn by outgoing peoplehowever,some of the more specific results are strange enoughfor example,“practical and functionalshoes were generally worn by more“pleasantpeop

50、le,while ankle boots were more linked with aggressivepersonalitiesthe strangest of all may be that those who woreuncomfortable looking” shoes tend to have “calm” personalitiesand if you have several pairs of new shoes or take extreme care of them,you may suffer from“attachment anxiety,spending lots

51、of time worrying about what other people think of your appearancethere was even a political calculation in the mix with more liberal(主張變革的)types wearing“shabbier and less expensire” shoesthe researchers noted that some people will choose shoe styles to mask their actual personalities,but researchers

52、 noted that volunteers were also likely to be unaware that their footwear choices were showing the deep side of their personalities61what does this text mainly tell us?ashoes call hide peoples real personalitiesbshoes convey false information about the wearercpeoples personalities call be judged by

53、their shoesdpeople know little about their personalities62the particiopants were asked to aprovide pictures of their shoesblook at pictures of different shoescdesign a personality questionnairedhand in their commonly worn shoes63which of the results is beyond peoples expectation?awealthy people ofte

54、n wear expensive shoesbpleasant people like wearing uncomfortable shoescaggressive people are likely to wealankle bootsdfhshier shoes are typically worn by outgoing people64people suffering from“attachment anxiety” tend to awear strange shoes bworry about their appearancechave a calm character dbecome a political leader65the author wrote the text in order to ainform us of a new study bintroduce a research methodcteach how to choose shoes ddescribe different pe

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