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普通高等學(xué)校招生全國(guó)統(tǒng)一考試英語(yǔ)(北京卷)本試卷共16頁(yè),共150分??荚嚂r(shí)間為120分鐘。考生務(wù)必將答案答在答題卡上,在試卷上作答無(wú)效??荚嚱Y(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。第一部分:聽(tīng)力理解(共三節(jié):30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,共7.5分)第二部分:知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),45分)(略)第一節(jié)單項(xiàng)填空(共15小題;每小題1分,共15分)從每題所給的ABCD四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。例:It’ssonicetohearfromheragain.,welastmetmorethanthirtyyearsago.A.What’smore B.That’stosayC.Inotherwords D.Believeitornot答案是D。.Youwon’tfindpapercuttingdifficult youkeeppracticingit.A.evenifB.aslongasC.asifD.eversince.—Can’tyoustayalittlelonger?—It’sgettinglate.Ireally gonow,Mydaughterishomealone.A.mayB.canC.mustD.dare.—Dr.Jacksonisnotinhisofficeatthemoment.—Allright.I himlater.A.willcallB.havecalledC.callDwillbecalling31.If___forthejob,you’llbeinformedsoon.A.toacceptB.acceptC.acceptingD.accepted32. thedamageisdooe,itwilltakemanyyearsforthefarmlandtorecover.A.UntillB.UnlessC.OnceD.Althoughtrulybelieve beautycomesfromwithin.A.thatB.whereC.whatD.whyfI itwithmyowneyes,Iwouldn’thavebelievedit.A.didn’tseeB.weren’tseeingC.Wouldn’tseeD.hadn’tseenweunderstandthingshasalottodowithwhatwefeel.A.WhereB.HowC.WhyD.When第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,共30分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上講該項(xiàng)涂黑。AWelcomeGiftDarioandhismotherlovedtheirnewapartment.Thelivingroomwaslargeenoughfortheirpiano.Thatnight,thetwoofthem36sidebysideatthepiano.Theyplayedjazzmusictocelebratetheirnewhome.Theloud37filledtheroomandmadethemfeelveryhappy.Thenextmorning,38,theirhappinessdisappeared.Someonehadlefta39undertheirdoorduringthenight.Oneoftheirneighborhadwrittentocomplai抱(怨)aboutthesoundofthepiano.Dario'smotheraskedthebuildingsuperintendent管理員)ifheknewanythingaboutit.Buthesaidthattheywereall40peopleandhecouldtimagineanyofthemhaddonethat.Laterthatmorning,Dariosuggestedthattheywritealettertotheir41andapologizefortheirplaying.“Maybewecouldgoand42everyoneinperson.”hismothersaid.“Whatifweinvitedthemtocomeherefora43 instead?Darioasked.Theybothlovedthe44 .Overthenextfewdays,theysentoutinvitationsandprepareddesserts45theirguests.Theydecoratedtheapartmentwithstreamers彩帶)andpartylights.Finally,thedayoftheparty46 .Someguestsbroughtpresents.Othersbroughtflowers.Someevenbroughtdessertsto47.Onewoman,Mrs.Gilbert,48Dario'smotherwithabookofpianomusicbyChopin.“Iheardyouplayingtheothernight,”shesaid.“Thesoundswokemeoutofbed.I49thatyoumightplaylikethiseverynight.SoIwroteashortnote.IhopeyoudontthinkIdislikedtheplaying.”Dario'smothersmiledatMrs.Gilbert.“Ithinkmaybewe50youanapology.shesaid.“Ididn't51howlateitwaswhenwewereplaying.Maybeweshouldplaysomequietermusicatnight.“Youplay,youplay!”Mrs.Gilbertsaid.“Ilikewhatyouplay!Justnotsoloudatnight.”Shepointedtothebookshehadgiventhem.“Thesesongsarenotsuch52music.”“Thesesongsarebeautifulmusic.”Dario'smothersaid.“Wewillbe53toplaythemintheevening.“Andwewon'tplaysoloudorlate!”Dariosaid.Hewasalreadylookingforwardto54thenewmusic.Morethanthat,however,hewashappytoseethebigsmileonhismother'sface.Itgavehimafeelingof55andmadehimfeelthattheywerehomeatlast.36.A.satB.stoodC.layD.walked37.A.voiceB.ringC.musicD.cry38.A.thereforeB.howeverC.otherwiseD.instead39.A.noteB.posterC.billD.report40.A.proudB.richC.luckyD.nice41.A.neighborsB.friendsC.relativesD.audience42.A.blameB.instructC.questionD.visit43.A.partyB.concertC.showD.play44.A.experienceB.ideaC.performanceD.action45.A.toB.withC.forD.from46.A.continuedB.arrivedC.passedD.finished47.A.orderB.sellC.shareD.advertise48.A.treatedB.presentedC.helpedD.served49.A.promisedB.admittedC.agreedD.worried50.A.giveB.sendC.offerD.owe51.A.realizeB.rememberC.understandD.accept52.A.sweetB.strangeC.funnyD.loud53.A.braveB.sorryC.happyD.afraid54.A.changingB.practicingC.recordingD.writing55.A.equality第三部分:閱讀理解B.freedom(共兩節(jié),20分)C.warmthD.sympathy第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,共30分)閱讀下列短文:從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),將正確的選項(xiàng)涂在答題卡上。ATheBoyMadeIt!OneSunday,Nicholas,ateenager,wentskiingatSugarloafMountaininMaine.Intheearlyafternoon,whenhewasplanningtogohome,afiercesnowstormsweptintothearea.Unabletoseefar,heaccidentallyturnedoffthepath.Beforeheknewit,Nicholaswaslost,allalone!Hedidn’thavefood,water,aphone,orothersupplies.Hewasgettingcolderbytheminute.Hedecidedtostopskiing.Therewasabetterchanceofsomeonefindinghimifhestayedput.Thefirstthinghedidwastofindshelterformthefreezingwindandsnow.IfBRevolutionaryTVEarsTVEarshashelpedthousandsofpeoplewithvariousdegreesofhearinglosshearthetelevisionclearlywithoutturningupthevolume音量)andnowit'sbetterandmoreaffordablethanever!WithTVEarswirelesstechnology,yousetyourownheadsetvolume,whileotherTVlistenershearthetelevisionatavolumeleveltha’tscomfortableforthem.YoucanevenlistenthroughtheheadsetonlyandputtheTVonmute靜音)ifthesituationcallsforaquietenvironment—maybethebabyissleeping.Orperhapsyouaretheonlyonewhoisinterestedinlisteningtotheballgame.TVEarspatentedtechnologyincludesarevolutionarynoisereductioncartip,notusedinanyothercommerciallyavailableheadset.Thistipreducesoutsidenoisesothattelevisiondialogueisclearandunderstandable.Getthetechnologythathasproventohelpthemostdemandingcustomers.That'swhyTVEarshasearnedthetrustandconfidenceofaudiologists所覺(jué)學(xué)家)nationwideaswellasworld-famousdoctors.DoctorRecommendedTVEars!“MywifeandIhaveusedTVEarsalmostdailyforthepasttwoyearsandfindthemagreathelpinourenjoymentoftelevision.Asaretiredeardoctor,IheartilyrecommendTVEarstopeoplewithnormalhearingaswellasthosewithhearingloss.”—RobertForbes,M.D,CACustomerRecommendedTVEars!at“NowmyhusbandcanhavethevolumeasloudasheneedsandIcanhavetheTVmyhearinglevel.TVEarsissocomfortablethatJackforgetshehasthemon!Hcanonceagainhearandunderstandthedialogue.”at—Darlene&JackB,CARiskFreeTrial!TVEarscomeswitha30-dayriskfreetrial.SpecialOffer—Now$59.95.Ifyou’renotsatisfied,returnit.Money-backguarantee!Callnow!800-123-7832CLifeintheClearTransparentanimalsletlightpassthroughtheirbodiesthesamewaylightpassesthroughawindow.Theseanimalstypicallylivebetweenthesurfaceoftheoceanandadepthofabout3,300feet—asfarasmostlightcanreach.Mostofthemareextremelydelicateandcanbedamagedbyasimpletouch.SonkeJohnsen,ascientistinbiology,says,“Theseanimalslivethroughtheirlifealone.Theynevertouchanythingunlessthey’reeatingit,orunlesssomethingiseatingthem.”Andtheyareasclearasglass.Howdoesananimalbecomesee-through?It’strickierthanyoumightthink.Theobjectsaroundyouarevisiblebecausetheyinteractwithlight.Lighttypicallytravelsinastraightline.Butsomematerialsslowandscatter(散射)light,bouncingitawayfromitsoriginalpath.Othersabsorblight,stoppingitdeadinitstracks.Bothscatteringandabsorptionmakeanobjectlookdifferentfromotherobjectsaroundit,soyoucanseeiteasily.Butatransparentobjectdoesn’tabsorborscatterlight,atleastnotverymuch,Lightcanpassthroughitwithoutbendingorstopping.Thatmeansatransparentobjectdoes’ntlookverydifferentfromthesurroundingairorwater.Youdon’tseeit 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