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2016江蘇省高考英語

考試試卷

第I卷(共四大題;滿分85分)

第一部分:聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分20分)

第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)

請聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項(xiàng)中選出

最佳選項(xiàng),井標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小

題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。

1.Howdoesthemanthinkthewomancangotothecinema?

A.Bytaxi.B.Bybus.C.Onfoot.

2.Wheredoesthewomanwanttoeattonight?

A.Athome.B.AtBrown1s.C.AtDanny's.

3.WhydidMr.Greenrunintothegirlwithhiscar?

A.Hewasdrunk.B.Hewasdrivingfast.C.Hedidn'tseethegirl.

4.Whenshouldthetwospeakershandinthetermpaper?

A.OnOctober6th.B.OnOctober16th.C.OnOctober26th.

5.Whatmaypreventthewomanfromgettingthedress?

A.Thecolor.B.Theprice.C.Thesize.

第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

請聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三

個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時間閱讀各

個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。

請聽第下面一段對話,回答第6、7題。

6.HowoIdwasprobablythemanwhenhegothisPhD?

A.18yearsold.B.26yearsold.C.28yearsold.

7.Whendidthemanbeginhisresearchonthecancerdrug?

A.WhenhegotajobinamedicaIIab.

B.WhenheworkedatamedicaIcompany.

C.WhenhewasstudyingforhisPhD.

請聽下面一段對話,回答第8、9題。

8.Whatdayisittoday?

A.Friday.B.Wednesday.C.Monday.

9.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?

A.ShewiIImakeacake.B.Sheisinhertwenties.C.Sheworksinabakery.

請聽下面一段對話,回答第10至12題。

10.Whyhasthemanbeeninvitedtotheprogram?

A.Toadvertisehisdrivingschool.

B.TotaIkaboutlearningtodrive.

C.Tosharehisdrivingexperience.

11.HowdoesthemanusuaIIygethiscustomers?

A.Throughfriends.B.Throughnewspapers.C.ThroughtheInternet.

12.Whydoesthemanhavesomanycustomersnow?

A.Heworksveryhard.B.Heteachesone-to-one.C.Heofferslowerprices.

請聽下面一段對話,回答第13至16題。

13.Whereisthemaninow?

A.InMiIan.IB.InLondon.C.InBergamo,

14.Whenshouldtheimanarriveattheairport?

A.By8:30am.B.By6:30am.C.By5:30am.

15.WhoisthemangoingtohavelunchwithonMonday?

A.Mr.Gordonfromthecitycenter.

B.Mr.Jefffromabranchoffice.

C.GavinfromABCCompany.

16.WhatwiIIthemandoonMondayafternoon?

A.MeetthesaIesrepresentative.

B.SeeMrs.BettyfromSAPIndustries.

C.HaveameetingwithDr.Thompson.

請聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答第17至20題。

17.Whatdidthespeakerdoyesterdaymorning?

A.Hewentfishing.B.Hewenthiking.C.Hewenthorse-riding.

18.WhendothecampersheIpwithcooking?

A.Inthemorning.B.Intheafternoon.C.Intheevening.

19.Whatwasthespeakerinchargeofyesterday?

A.Preparingthehotdogs.B.Makingthecampfire.C.Lookingforsticks.

20.HowIongdoesthesummercamplast?

A.Eightdays.B.Sevendays.C.Sixdays.

二、單項(xiàng)選擇(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

從A.B.CD四個選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。

21.-AreyouIookingforsomethingin___?

-No.I'mjusthavingaIook.

A.totaIB.commonC.generalD.particuIar

22.It*sMary*sownfau11ifshefeeIsattheparty-shemakesnoefforttobe

friendIyto

people.

A.cutoutB.stoodoutC.madeoutD.leftout

23.Farmershavebenefitedfrom____iscaIIedawaterbuffalobank_____awaterbuffalo

resuItsineveryfarmerowningoneandharvestingmorewithIesshumanIabor.

A.what;whereB.that;whichC.which;whichD.which;where

24.GreatopportunitiestoheIpothersseIdomcome,butsmaIIonesuseveryday.

A.offerB.remindC.surroundD.troubIe

25.Toseeayoungcouplelovingeachotheris;buttoseeanoldcoupIeloving

eachotheris

thebestsightofall.

A.nowonderB.nodoubtC.nowayD.noprobIem

26.-Boss,I'mtootired,so1wanttoseethewholeworId.PIeaseacceptmy

resignation.

-ItseemsthatIhavetoacceptit.Ihopeyouridea

A.takeswingB.makessenseC.hangsinthereD.pushesmearound

27.-Tmstarving.Dowestillhaveanypiesleftfromthedinneryesterday?

-Oh,Julia____herfriendsoverintheafternoonandtheyatethemall.

A.invitedB.hasinvitedC.hadinvitedD.wouldinvite

28.ThebestthingsyoucangivechiIdren,____goodhabits,aregoodmemories.

A.farfromB.nexttoC.butforD.exceptfor

29--,IbeIieve,andyouwillfindTomisveryoutgoing.

A.HavingataIkwiththestudentB.OnetaIkwiththestudent

C.GivenatalkwiththestudentD.Ifyouhaveatalkwiththestudent

30.Anyonebeavictimofroadaccidentsifhedoesn*tobservetrafficreguIations.

A.shouldB.mustC.canD.need

31.Weprobablywouldn'tworryaboutwhatpeopIethinkofuswecouldknowhow

seldomtheydo.

A.unlessB.untiIC.ifD.as

32.Theemployeesconsidertheirbossunfairandunreasonablebecauseheisnot

is

deaIingwithcompanyaffairs.

A.consistentB.controversiaIC.confidentD.conventionaI

33.ResearchersfoundthatchiIdrenwhodrankmainlysodaweremorethantwiceas

IikeIyas

thosewhodranknosoda____signsofaggression.

A.showingB.shownC.toshowD.show

34.Itwasabouthalfpastmidnighthearrived,aftervisitingotherpIaces,but

dozensof

journaIistswerestillwaitinginthecold.

A.thatB.beforeC.untiID.when

35.-IfIdon'tgetsomemoneyfrommyparentsbyFriday,couldIborrowsomefrom

you?

,ButcanIknowwhy?

A.NevermindB.NotataIIC.BynomeansD.ByaIImeans

三、完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)

閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。

IbeIieveintheingredientsofloveandtheircombinedpower.

We36Lukefouryearsago.Thepeoplefromtheorphanagedroppedhimoff

atour

hoteIroomwithoutevensaying37.HewasnearlysixyearsoId,only28pounds

andhis

facewascrisscrossedwithscars.38,hewasterrified.''Whatarehisfavorite

things?”I

yeIled."Noodles,“theyrepliedastheeIevatordoorshut.

Lukekickedandscreamed.Hiscrieswereanguished,animaI-1ike.Hehad39

seen

amirrorandtriedtoescapebyrunning40one.Iwoundmyarmsaroundhimso

hecouId

nothitorkick.Afteranhourandahalfhe41feIIasleep,exhausted.Icalled

roomservice.

Theydeliveredevery42dishonthemenu.Lukewokeup,lookedatmeandstarted

43again.Ihandedhimchopsticks,andpointedatthefood.Hestoppedcryingand

startedto

eat.HeateuntiIIwassurehewouIdbe44

Thatnightwewentforawalk.DeIightedatthemoon,hepantomimed(打手勢),

“Whatis

it?Isaid,“Themoon,it'sthemoon."Hereachedupandtriedto45it.

Hecriedagain

whenItriedtogivehima46untiIIstartedtoplaywiththewater.Bythe

endofhisbath

theroomwassoakedandhewasgiggling.WereadthebookOneYeIlowLion.He47

Iookingat

thecolorfuIpicturesandturningthe48.Bytheendofthenighthewassaying,

,oneyeIlow

Iion.〃

Thenextdaywemetorphanageofficialstodopaperwork.LukewasonmyIapas

theyfiled

intotheroom.Helookedatthemand49myarmstightIyaroundhiswaist.

Hewasasad,shyboyforalongtime50thosefirstdays.Hecriedeasily.

Hehidfood

inhispillowcaseandforaged(商羽尋)ingarbagecans.IwonderedthenifhewouId

ever51

thewoundsofneglectthattheorphanagehadbeatenintohim.

Ithasbeenfouryears.Lukeisasmart,funny,happyfourth-grader.Heis52

with

charmandisanaturaIathlete.Histeacherssayheiswellbehavedandworksvery

hard.Our

neighborsaysshehasneverseena53kid.

WhenIthinkback,Iamamazedatwhat54thisabused,terrifiedIittIe

creature.Itwas

nottherapy,counselorsormedications.Itwaslove:justsimple,plain,easytogive.

Itiscomprised

ofcompassion,care,55,andaleapoffaith.IbeIieveinthepowerofIove

totransform.

36.A.foundB.adoptedC.metD.saw

37.A.goodbyeB.helIoC.sorryD.please

38.A.ProbabIyB.AbsolutelyC.ActuallyD.Apparently

39.A.neverB.everC.seIdomD.often

40.A.againstB.acrossC.throughD.over

41.A.naturaIIyB.finalIyC.possibIyD.obvious

42.A.meatB.fruitC.vegetabIeD.noodIe

43.A.kickingB.screamingC.sobbingD.escaping

44.A.fulIB.sickC.hungryD.healthy

45.A.touchB.takeC.holdD.foIIow

46.A.bookB.modeIC.toyD.bath

47.A.hatedB.avoidedC.IovedD.preferred

48.A.pagesB.coverC.sheetsD.book

49.A.heldB.caughtC.wrappedD.put

50.A.untiIB.duringC.beforeD.after

51.A.getoverB.getridofC.putawayD.putupwith

52.A.occupiedB.landedC.ensuredD.loaded

53.A.strongerB.happierC.weakerD.quieter

54.A.transformedB.improvedC.encouragedD.affected

55.A.virtueB.courageC.securityD.honesty

四、閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)

閱讀下列短文,從每小題所給的四個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

A

DrivingOffencePointsSystem

WhatisDrivingOffencePointsSystem?

Aftertheintroductionofthissystem,certaintrafficoffenceswiIIearnthe

driverpoints

besidesotherpunishments.Ifadrivermakesanyoftheseoffences,thepointswiII

berecorded.

Whenthedrivergetsacertainnumberofpoints,hewillbeforbiddentodrivefor

acertainamount

oftime.

Whatarethepurposesofthissystem?

Thisisasystemdesignedtomakeroadmuchsafer.Itcanimprovestandardsof

drivingand

reducetheaccidentrates.

WhichtrafficoffenceswiIIresultinDrivingOffencepoints?

Ofcourse,notaIItrafficoffencesarecoveredbythissystem.OnIythosethat

havedirect

effectonroadsafetyareincIuded.ThereareaItogetherfourteeniterns.

CodeOffencePoint

1Causingdeathhydangemusdriving10

*)Dangerousdnving10

3C'arelessdriving5

4Dnvingidlerdnnkingortakingdrugs10

5Dnvingoverspeedlimit3

6Dnvinginanxitornivcontheroad10

7Hailingloslopafteranaccident3

8Failingtogiveinlbrmalionafteranaccident3

9Failinglureportanaccident3

1()HailingtoobeydirvclH)nsofpoliceoflicers3

11Crossingdoublewhitelines3

12HailingtoobeytniiTicsignals3

Hailingtogivewayk)walkersalacrosswalk

133

bailingtosloplorpeoplewalking

14FailingLoslopalschoolcmssing3

WhatwiIIhappenifyouhavegotupto10points?

Ifyouhavegot10pointsorabove,butstilllessthan15points,youwiIIreceive

awarning

letterfromtheTransportDepartment.ThisletterwillteIIyourrecodeofdriving

OffencePoints

andremindyouoftheresultofgettingmorepoints.Itishopedthatthiswarning

wiIIchangeyour

drivingbehaviorforthebetter.

WhatwiIIhappenifyouhavegot15points?

Ifyouhavegot15pointsormorewithintwoyears,acourtwiIItakeaway

yourdriving

Iicense.ThefirsttimeyouarefoundguiItyyouwiIInotbeabIetodriveforthree

months,butif

youarecaughtasecondtimeyouwiIInotbeabIetodriveforsixmonths.

56.AdrunkmandrovethrougharedIightandnarrowlymissedanoIdladyatacrosswalk

by

drivingextraordinariIyfast.HowmanypointswiIIheget?

A.6points.B.9points.C.12points.

D.16points.

57.WhatwiIIhappentoyouifyouhavegot18pointsforthefirsttime?

A.YouwiIIgetawarningletterfromtheTransportDepartment.

B.YourdrivingIicensewiIIbetakenaway.

C.YouwiIIhavetogiveupdrivingfor3months.

D.YouwiIIbedefinedasguilty.

B

MarcowastheoriginaltraveIwriter,whosetradecontactswithAsiachanged

Europe,opening

ituptonewideasandcultures.

MarcoPolowasbornintheVenetianRepubIicaround1254.Atthetime,Venice

wasoneof

themostpowerfuItradingcitiesintheworId,andwasruIedasanindependentcity

state.Marco's

motherdiedwhenhewasyoung,sohewasbroughtupbyhisauntanduncIe.WhenMarco

was

born,hisbrother(Maffeo)andfather(NiccoIo),whoweresuccessfulmerchants,were

awayona

tradingvoyage.Theydidn'tgetbackuntiIMarcowasabout15.

In1271,NiccoloandMaffeosetoffagainforAsia,thistimetakingMarcowith

them.Ona

previousjourneythey*dmetKublaiKhan(theYuanDynasty),andtheywerekeento

estabIish

tradeIinksbetweenKubIai*sempireandVenice.ThePolossailedacrossthe

Mediterraneanto

Acre(nowinnorthernIsrael).Then,theytraveledbycameItotheportofHormuz

inthePersian

Gulf.TheirplanwastosaiItoChinabuttheycouldn*tfindanygoodboats.So,they

continuedthe

journeyoverland,finallymeetingKublaiKhanathissummerpalaceinXanadu,about

275kms

northofmodernBeijing.Marcowasnowprobably21yearsold.Thejourneyhadtaken

overthree

years.

ThePoIoshadIearntagreatdeaIabouttheworIdduringtheirtraveIsandsoKubIai

empIoyed

MarcoasagovernmentofficiaI.ThisgaveMarcotheopportunitytotraveIaroundmuch

of

Kublai'sempireinChina.Infact,KubIaifoundthePolossousefuIthathewas

unwiIIingtoIet

themreturnhome.However,in1292,thePoIoseventuaIIyIeft,sailingfromChina

andendingup

inHormuzagain.ThejourneywasextremeIydangerous:ofthe600travelerswhoset

off,onIy18

arrivedinHormuz,includingaIIthreeofthePoIofamily.

ThePoIosfinalIyreturnedtoVenicein1295,twenty-fouryearsaftersetting

off.Theyhad

traveled24,000kms.BythistimeVenicewasatwarwithGenoa,itstraderival.

UnfortunateIyfor

Marco,hewascapturedbytheGenoeseandimprisioned.However,heusedhistimeas

aprisoner

towriteabookabouthisfamily'stravels:11MiIione(knownasTheTraveIsofMarco

Poloin

EngIish).11wasthefirstbooktoteIIEuropeansaboutChinaandtheEast.Nooriginal

copy

survives,butthereareseveralversionsofit.Marco*swritingsinfIuencedmanyother

travelers,

mostnotablyChristopherColumbus,whocarriedacopyofIIMiIionewithhimonhis

voyagein

searchofAsia.

AfterhisreIeasefromprisonin1299,MarcorejoinedhisfatheranduncIeinVenice.

The

familywerenowevenweaIthierthanbeforethankstothemanytreasuresthey,dbrought

back

fromtheEast.MarcofinancedmanymoretradingjourneysbutneverIeftthecityagain.

Hedied

in1324andwasburiedinthechurchofSanLorenzoinVenice.

58.WhatisthecorrectorderofwhatMarcoPolohasdone?

a.metKublaiKhaninXanadu

b.sailedacrosstheMediterranean

c.sailedforHormuz

d.leftVeniceforAsia

e.wenttoHormuzbycameI

f.empIoyedasagovernmentofficialinChina

A.b-c-d-f-a-cB.d-c-b-a-f-eC.b-d-c-f-a-eD.

d-b-e-a-f-c

59.TheIastparagraphbutonemainlytellsussomethingabout

A.Marco'sIifeinGenoa

B.Marco'sbookIIMiIione

C.Marco*sinfluenceonColumbus

D.Marco*ssafereturntoVenice

60.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.Soonafterhismother*sdeath,Marcowasraisedbyhisfather.

B.MarcospentaboutsixyearsonthewaytoChinaandbacktoVenice.

C.Marcodiedattheageof70inthechurchofSanLorenzoinVenice.

D.MarcowasbornintoaverypoorfamilybutdiedinweaIth.

61.ThepassageismostprobabIytakenfrom_

A.anewspaperB.ageographybookC.ahistorybookD.atraveIer1s

guide

C

Fiveorsixyearsago,Iattendedalectureonthescienceofattention.A

professorwho

conductsresearchoverinthemedicaIschooIwastalkingaboutattentionbIindness,

thebasic

featureofthehumanbrainthat,whenweconcentrateononetask,causesustomiss

justabout

everythingeIse.Becausewecan*tseewhatwecan11see,ourIecturerwasdetermined

tocatchus

intheact.HehaduswatchavideoofsixpeopIetossing(投擲)basketbaIIsback

andforth,three

inwhiteshirtsandthreeinblack,andourtaskwastokeeptrackonIyofthetosses

amongthe

peopIeinwhite.Thetaperolled,andeveryonebegancounting.

Everyoneexceptme.I*mdyslexic(患閱讀困難癥的),andthemomentIsawthattape

with

theconfusingbasketbaIItossers,IknewIwouldn'tbeabletokeeptrackoftheir

movements,soI

letmymindwander.Ibecamecurious,though,whenabout30secondsintothetape,

agorilia(大

才星力星)waIkedinamongtheplayers.She(welaterlearnedafemaIestudentwasinthe

goriIlasuit)

staredatthecamera,beatherchestwithherfist,andthenwentawaywhilethey

continuedpassing

thebaIIs.

Whenthetapestopped,theprofessoraskedhowmanypeopIehadcountedatIeast

adozen

basketbaIItosses.HandswentupaIIover.Hethenaskedwhohadcounted13,14,and

congratulatedthosewho*dscoredtheperfect15.Thenheasked,“Andwhosawthe

gorilia?”

IraisedmyhandandwassurprisedtodiscoverIwastheonlypersonatmytable

andoneof

onIythreeorfourintheIargeroomtodoso.He*dsetusup,trappingusinour

ownattention

bIindness.Yes,therehadbeenatrick,buthewasn'ttheonewhohadpIayediton

us.By

concentratingsohardoncounting,wehadmanagedtomissthegoriliainthemidst.

AttentionbIindnessisthefundamentaIorganizingprincipleofthebrain,andI

beIievethatit

presentsuswithagreatopportunity.Mytakeisdifferentfromthatofmany

neuroscientists:Where

theyseetheshortcomingsoftheindividual,Isenseanopportunityforcooperation.

FortunateIy,

giventheinteractive(互動的)natureofmostofourIivesinthedigitalage,we

havethetooIsto

controIourdifferentformsofattentionandtakeadvantageofthem.

It*snoteasytoadmitthateverythingwe'veIearnedabouthowtopayattention

meansthat

we'vebeenmissingeverythingeIse.It'snoteasyforuslogical,inteIIigent,

confidenttypesto

admitthattheverykeytooursuccess-ourabilitytodiscoveraproblemandsolve

it,an

achievementobtainedinaIIthoseyearsinschooIandbeyond-maybeexactIywhatIimits

us.No

oneevertoldusthatourwayofseeingleftouteverythingeIse.

62.WhichofthefollowingistrueaboutthewriterwhenthetapewaspIayed?

A.Likeeveryoneelse,thewriterwascountingcarefully.

B.Thewriterhaddifficultykeepingtrackofthetossers*movements.

C.ThewritershowedgreatcuriosityaboutwhatthepIayersweredoing.

D.Thewritertriedhardtostophermindfromwandering.

63.What'sthetotaInumberofbasketbalItossesbytheplayersinwhiteshirtsin

thevideo?

A.13.B.14.C.15.D.30.

64.MostofthepeopIefaiIedtonoticethegoriliainthevideobecause.

A.theyfocusedonthebasketbaIItossingonly

B.theyweretrappedbythebasketbaIIpIayers

C.theydidnotknowwhattheyweresupposedtodo

D.theydidnotIistentotheIecturecarefully

65.Inthewriter'sopinion,attentionblindness.

A.shouldbeviewedasashortcomingoftheindividuaI

B.mightbeovercomeifwecandiscoverproblemsandsolvethem

C.makesitpossibIeforustoworktogetherforasharedpurpose

D.helpsustobecomelogical,intelIigentandconfidenttypesofpeople

D

InthispassageadaptedfromanoveI,aCanadianwomanrecaIIsforherchiIdhood

during

the1960s.OriginallyfromChina,thefamilytraveIledtoIrvine,Ontario,Canada,

wherethe

parentsopenedarestaurant,theDragonCafe.

AsayounggirlIneverreaIIythoughtaboutmyparents'IivesinIrvine,howsmaII

theirworId

musthaveseemed,neverextendingbeyondtheDragonCafe.Everydaymyparentsdid

thesame

jobsintherestaurant.IwatchedthesamecustomerscomeformeaIs,formorningcoffee,

for

afternoonsoftdrinksandFrenchfries.FormyparentsonedaywasIikethenext.

TheysettIedinto

anuneasyanddistantreIationshipwitheachother.Theirlove,theirtenderness,

theygavetome.

ButmyIifewaschanging.Ibecametailerandbigger,mysecondteethgrewin

whiteand

straight.AtschooIIbegantoIearnaboutmyadoptedcountry.IspokeEnglishIike

anative,

withoutatraceofanaccent.IpIayed,though,anddreamedintheIanguageofour

Irvineneighbors.

AfewyearsIaterandIwouldnolongerrememberatimewhenIdidn'tspeaktheir

wordsandread

theirbooks.ButmyfatherandlineIeYatstillspokethesamehaltingEnglish.My

motherspoke

onlyafewwords.IbegantotransIateconversationstheyhadwiththecustomers,

switching

betweenEnglishandChinese.WheneverIsteppedoutsidetherestaurantitseemedI

wasentering

aworIdunknowntomyfamiIy:school,church,friends*houses,thetownbeyondMain

Street,I

foundithardtoimagineayearwithoutwinteranymore,ahomeotherthanIrvine.

Formymother,though,homewouldalwaysbeChina.InIrvinesheIivedamong

strangers,

unabIetospeaktheirIanguage.WhenevershetaIkedabouthappytimes,theywereduring

her

chiIdhoodinthatdistantIand.Awistfulsmilewouldsoftenherfaceasshetold

meaboutsIeeping

andplayingwithhersisterintheatticaboveherparents*

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