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(120分鐘150分)第Ⅰ卷(選擇題共115分)第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)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三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15. B.£9.15. C.£9.18.答案是B。1.Whatdotheymainlytalkabout?A.Therain. B.Thejacket. C.Theweather.2.Whatcanweinferfromthetalk?A.Thewomanisonvacationnow.B.Thewomanisalittleworried.C.Thewomanisnoteagertofindajob.3.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inacarshop. B.Inagarage.C.Inaparkinglot.4.Howmuchwillthewomanlendtheman?A.6dollars. B.7dollars. C.4dollars.5.Whatdoesthemanoffertodo?A.Callherataxi. B.TelephoneLisa.C.Ridehiscar.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.What’swrongwiththewoman’sbike?A.Thewheelsareloose.B.Thebrakeisloose.C.Thechainisloose.7.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.Inapostoffice. B.Inthestreet.C.Inagarage.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.WhatwillthetwospeakershaveinaChineserestaurant?A.Breakfast. B.Brunch. C.Lunch.9.Whatistheweatherlikethatday?A.Cold. B.Cool. C.Warm.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.Whatdothespeakersmainlytalkabout?A.Movieculture. B.Tonight’splan.C.Literaryworks.11.Whatarethespeakersgoingtosee?A.BlueHorizons. B.TheRedandBlack.C.GonewiththeWind.12.WhatdoesthewomansayaboutSophiaBelliniandRichardEvans?A.Theyaresmart.B.Theyareanexcellentpair.C.Theyareoldbutwonderfulactors.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.Whyarethetwospeakersupset?A.Itmaysnowduringtheirvacation.B.Theymaynotbeabletotaketheirvacation.C.Theymayfailtojointhegraduationceremony.14.Whatcanwelearnabouttheirvacation?A.Theyaregoingskiing.B.Theyhavemadebookingsfortheirplane.C.Theirflighthasbeencanceled.15.Whatmadethemmisssomanyclasses?A.Theearthquake. B.Thebadwinter.C.Aterribleflu.16.Whataretheygoingtodorightnow?A.TalktoProfessorHampton.B.Speaktoalloftheotherpeople.C.Callthetravelagency.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Whatdoesthespeakermainlytalkabout?A.Theschoolclubs. B.Theschoolhistory.C.Theschoolwebsite.18.Howmanyclubsarementionedinthetext?A.Two. B.Three. C.Four.19.Onwhichdaycanstudentsofthereadingclubgettogether?A.OnWednesday.B.OnSaturday.C.OnThursday.20.Howlongwillthebikeridinglastatleast?A.Onehour. B.Twohours. C.Threehours.第二部分英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié)單項填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)從A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。21.(2013·西安模擬)—$100,butthatismylastoffer.—

A.Goodidea! B.Whatdidyousay?C.Oh,it’suptoyou. D.OK,it’sadeal.22.Iofyourtryingtoearnsomemoney,butpleasedon’tignoreyourstudies.A.permit B.arrangeC.promise D.approve23.(2013·桂林模擬)Weteacherscan’tunderstandthatmakessomanyteenagersaddictedtoplayingcomputergames.A.whatisit B.whatitisC.whatthatis D.thatitis24.Jackwasexcitedtogetareallygoodonhiselectronicbikefor500yuan.A.view B.chance C.valueD.deal25.(2013·三明模擬)MoYan’shometown,GaomiCountyismostofMo’sstorieshappen.It’saplacehasinspiredhimthroughouthis31-yearwritingcareer.A.that;that B.where;thatC.theplace;which D.intheplace;which26.Wemustkeepapositiveattitudetowardthefuturewemayencountersomedifficulties.A.however B.asifC.evenif D.since27.Isuggestednotonlytothemeetingbutalsogiveaspeechthere.A.didhego B.hisgoingC.shouldhego D.heshouldgo28.Bylookingataprobleminasmanywaysaspossible,creativethinkerscanfindsolutionsthatwouldremaininvisible.A.otherwise B.yetC.therefore D.forever29.Withsomuchwork,Mr.Zhanghaslittletimetospendwithhiswifeandson.A.todo B.tobedoneC.doing D.done30.Idon’thavemoneyortime;,Ican’taccompanyyoutotheGreatWall.A.inaword B.inotherwordsC.similarly D.inthisway31.(原創(chuàng))AccordingtoTencent,WeChat200millionusers—primarilyinChina—inlessthantwoyearssinceitwasfirstintroduced.A.accumulated B.hasaccumulatedC.willaccumulate D.hadaccumulated32.(2013·福州模擬)—Whatdoyouthinkofwhathedidinclass?—Whyhediditismyimagination.A.through B.above C.beyond D.over33.Tom’sfathermadeapromisethathewouldgivehima(n)ifhepassedthecollegeentranceexamination.A.award B.prize C.reward D.profit34.(2013·上饒模擬)—Insteadoflendingahand,Jimjuststoodby,laughingatusintrouble.—Oh,it’sofhimtobesocold-hearted.A.typical B.ordinaryC.common D.normal35.(2013·蚌埠模擬)Aftertherichmanheardthetouchingstory,hemostofhismoneytocharity.A.gavein B.gaveoffC.gaveaway D.gaveout第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。(2013·鄭州模擬)Whenmyoldestson,Aaronwasinhighschool,heplannedtoattendaChristiancontemporaryconcertwiththeyouthgroupfromourchurch.Tomy36,Aaroninvitedmetogoalong.I37accepted;however,bythetimethedateoftheconcertarrived,myyoungestsonhadbeenill,andIwas38abouthim.Myhusband39metoattendtheconcert,promisinghewouldtakecareofouryoungest.Ihesitated.Finally,it40me.Aaronwassixteenyearsold.Howmany41wouldIhavetodosomethingfunwithhim42hewentawaytocollege?Andhowmanyyouthsactually43theirmotherstoattendaconcertwiththemthatwasclearlyforteens?The44wasmade.Iwouldnotmissthisopportunity.Attheconcert,IsatwithAaroninthethirdrow,stuffing(填塞)cottoninmyearstoblockoutthe45,ear-splittingmusicofthefirstperformer.Istoodwhenthekidsstood,clappedwhentheyclapped,andneverletanyoneknowhow46Iwastofeelthefloorvibrate(震動)beneathmyfeet.Aaronandhisfriendswere47atmyenthusiasm.Bythetimewelefttheconcert,myearswereringing,butitquicklypassed.48didmyson’steenageyears.49hewasincollegeandawayfromhome.ImissedhimmorethanIcouldsay.OndayswhenIwasespecially50forhisreadysmileandhisteasingmanner,IwouldthinkbacktotheconcertweattendedandbethankfulonceagainthatIdidn’t51anopportunitytospendtimewithmyson.Aaronisnowgrownandhasafamilyofhisown,butwearestillvery52.Somedayshecallsjustto53andtellmeabouthisday.Idropeverythingand54themoment,knowingthesetimestooshall55.36.A.amazement B.agreementC.argument D.disappointment37.A.hardly B.suddenlyC.readily D.rapidly38.A.crazy B.mercifulC.patient D.concerned39.A.prevented B.encouragedC.stopped D.refused40.A.determined B.hitC.controlled D.annoyed41.A.opportunities B.yearsC.festivals D.moments42.A.after B.since C.when D.before43.A.invited B.advisedC.allowed D.promised44.A.invitation B.designC.demand D.decision45.A.silly B.pleasant C.loud D.sweet46.A.excited B.nervousC.curious D.surprised47.A.puzzled B.annoyedC.amused D.disappointed48.A.Such B.Neither C.So D.Either49.A.Innotime B.IntimeC.Atatime D.Atthetime50.A.tired B.worried C.upset D.lonely51.A.have B.miss C.obtain D.grasp52.A.close B.open C.young D.positive53.A.talk B.speakC.chat D.communicate54.A.wait B.spend C.listen D.enjoy55.A.pass B.gain C.lose D.keep第三部分閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40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。(A)TalktoyourselfItmaybeobvious,butthebestwaytogetbetteratalanguageistospeakit.Evenifthereisnoonearoundtospeakto,talktoyourself.Namethingsasyoupassthem—chair,television,cat,tree,school.Learnbasicphraseslike‘itiscoldtoday’or‘itissunnytoday’andusewhicheverisappropriatewhenyoufirstlookoutofthewindow.Thissimplelanguagelearningtipwillhelpthiseverydayvocabularysinkinandbecomesecondnature.TalktofriendsEveniftheydon’tspeakthelanguage,talktothepeopleyouknowinyournewlanguage.Warmtheminadvancethatyouarepracticingyournewknowledgeandtheywillknowwhat’scoming.Evenasimple‘goodmorning’or‘seeyoulater’inyournewlanguagewillmakethosephrasesmorenaturaltoyou.Yourfriendsmayevenstarttopickupafewphrasesaswell.ListentomusicListentomusicinyournewlanguage.You’llhearthelanguageusedinarealcontextandthiswillhelpyoupickouttherhythmandthepronunciationevenbetter.Youwillalsocometofurtherunderstandandbetterappreciatetheculturebehindthelanguage.MakemistakesTheeasiestlanguagelearningtiptotry!Goaheadandspeakandwrite!Don’tbeafraidtomakemistakes,becauseIguaranteeyouwill!Infact,youwilllearnasmuchfromyourmistakesasyouwilllearnfromyoursuccess.Neverletthefearofmakinganymistakesholdyouback.Withoutmakinganymistakes,howwillyoueverbefluentorevencomfortablewiththelanguage?FindalanguageclubWhenyouareready,trytofindalanguageclubinyourarea.Speakingwithotherpeoplewhohavealreadygonethroughorarestillgoingthroughtheprocessoflearningthelanguagecanbeextremelyhelpful.Theywillgiveyoulotsoflanguagelearningtipsandhelpfuladvice.56.Ifyouwanttokeepeverydayvocabularyinyourmind,you’dbetter.A.trytofindalanguageclubinyourareaB.talktoyourselfandnamethingsasyoupassthemC.nottobeafraidtomakemistakesD.listentomusicinyournewlanguage57.Accordingtothepassage,weknow.A.themoremistakeswemake,themorefluentourEnglishmightbeB.“talkingtoyourself”isthebestwaytolearnalanguageC.ifsomeonedoesn’tspeakyournewlanguage,youshouldnotpracticewiththemD.notalllanguageclubsarehelpful58.Youwillmastertheusageofyournewlanguageifyouaccordingtothematerial.A.talktoyourself B.talktofriendsC.listentomusic D.findalanguageclub59.Themainideaofthispassageis.A.themorepractice,thebetteryourEnglishwillbeB.practicingspeakingEnglishindifferentwaysC.languagelearningtipsD.someadviceonEnglishlearning(B)Abicyclemadealmostentirelyofcardboardhasthepotentialtochangetransportationhabitsfromtheworld’smostcrowdedcitiestothepoorestreachesofAfrica,itsIsraeliinventorsays.IzharGafni,50,isanexpertindesigningautomatedmass-productionlines.Heisanamateurcyclingenthusiastwhoforyearsconsideredanideaofmakingabicyclefromcardboard.Aftermuchtrialanderror(反復(fù)實驗),hislatestmodelhasnowprovenitselfandmassproductionwillbegininafewmonths.“IwasalwaysfascinatedbyapplyinguncommontechnologiestomaterialsandIdidthisonseveraloccasions.Iworkedforfouryearstogetridofthecardboard’sweakstructuralpoints,”Gafnisaid.“Makingacardboardboxiseasyanditcanbeverystronganddurable(耐用的),buttomakeabicyclewasextremelydifficultandIhadtofindtherightwaytofoldthecardboardinseveraldifferentdirections.Ittookayearandahalf,withlotsoftestingandfailureuntilIgotitright,”hesaid.Oncetheshapehasbeenformedandcut,thecardboardistreatedwithasecretmixturemadeoforganicmaterialstogiveititswaterproof(防水的)andfireproofqualities.Inthefinalstage,itiscoatedwithpaintforappearance.Intestingthedurabilityofthetreatedcardboard,Gafnisaidhedippedacross-section(橫截面)inthewaterforseveralmonthsanditkeptallitshardenedcharacteristics.Oncereadyforproduction,thebicyclewillincludenometalparts,eventhebrakemechanismandthewheelandpedalbearingswillbemadeofrecycledsubstances.Gafniownsseveraltop-of-the-rangebicycleswhichhesaidareworththousandsofdollarseach,butwhenhisowncreationreachesmassproduction,itshouldcostnomorethanabout$20tobuy.Thecostsofmaterialsusedareestimatedat$9perunit.60.Thebicyclementionedinthepassage.A.ismadecompletelyofcardboardB.ismadebyaprofessionaldesignerC.willonlychangetransportationhabitsofthepeopleinthecitiesD.willbemass-producedwithinayear61.IzharGafniisapersonwho.A.wascrazyaboutputtingsometechnologiestouseB.workedforfouryearsbeforehecouldfoldthecardboardinseveraldirectionsC.madeacardboardbicycleaseasilyasaboxD.tookayearandahalftoremovethecardboard’sweakstructuralpoints62.IzharGafnidippedacross-sectioninthewaterforseveralmonthstotestwhetheritwas.A.water-proofing B.fire-proofingC.durable D.foldable63.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat.A.thecardboardbicycleisnotonlyenvironmentfriendlybutalsoinexpensiveB.GafnihaseverinventedsomebicyclesworththousandsofdollarseachC.GafnisucceededinmakingcardboardbicycleswithoutmuchdifficultyD.eventhewheelwillbemadeofcardboard(C)(2013·濰坊模擬)AftermovingtotheUnitedStates,immigrantgroupstryingtofitintendtochoosehigh-caloriefattyfoodinanattempttoappearmoreAmerican,anewstudyfinds.That’sonereasonwhyimmigrantsapproachtheUSlevelsofobesitywithin15yearsofmovingtoAmerica.Theresearchersalsodidanexperimentthatmeasuredwhetherornotthethreatofappearingun-Americaninfluencedrespondents’foodchoices.AfterbeingquestionedabouttheirabilitytospeakEnglish,75percentofAsian-AmericansidentifiedatypicalAmericanfoodastheirfavorite.Only25percentofAsian-AmericanswhohadnotbeenaskediftheyspokeEnglishdidthesame.WhentheirAmericanidentitywascalledintoquestionduringafollow-upstudy,Asian-AmericanparticipantsalsotendedtochoosetypicalAmericandishes,suchashamburgersandcheesesandwiches.Inthatexperiment,55Asian-AmericanswereaskedtochooseamealfromalocalAsianorAmericanrestaurant.SomeparticipantsweretoldthatonlyAmericanscouldparticipateinthestudy.ThosewhochosethemoretypicalAmericanfareendedupconsuminganextra182calories,including12gramsoffatand7gramsofsaturatedfat(飽和脂肪).“Peoplewhofeelliketheyneedtoprovetheybelongtoaculturewillchangetheirhabitsinanattempttofitin,”saidSaunaCheryan,anauthorofthestudyandassistantprofessorofpsychologyattheUniversityofWashington.“IfimmigrantsandtheirchildrenchooseunhealthyAmericanfoodsoverhealthiertraditionalfoodsacrosstheirlives,thisprocessoffittingincouldleadtopoorerhealth.”Cheryanadded.Socialpressures,thestudyconcluded,areattheheartoftheproblem.“InAmericansocietytoday,beingAmericanisassociatedwithbeingwhite.Americans,whodon’tfitthisimageeveniftheywerebornhereandspeakEnglish,feelthatpressuretoprovethatthey’reAmerican,”saidCheryan.64.Theauthorwantstoshowthat.A.moreandmoreAsiansenjoyhigh-caloriesnacksB.immigrantstendtoeatAmericanjunkfoodtofitinC.mostAmericansareattheriskofheartdiseaseD.alltheAmericanpeoplehaveabadeatinghabit65.Accordingtothesurvey,.A.Asian-AmericanscarelessabouttheirhealthB.25percentofAmericanslikejunkfoodC.choosingfoodisrelatedtoAsian-Americans’situationD.immigrantsareforcedtoeatjunkfood66.Theunderlinedword“fare”inParagraph3mostprobablymeans“”.A.foodofferedasameal B.apersontakingataxiC.moneyspentonfood D.anarrangedthingtodo67.Whichofthefollowingshouldtaketheblameforthebadeatinghabit?A.Thesituationofemployment.B.Thetraditionalculture.C.TheAmericangovernment.D.Thepressuresfromsociety.(D)(2013·三明模擬)It’struethatquiteafewmostrespectedscientificauthoritieshaveconfirmedthattheworldisbecominghotterandhotter.There’salsostrongevidencethathumansarecontributingtothewarming.Countlessrecentreportshaveprovedthesamething.Forinstance,a2010summaryabouttheclimatesciencebytheRoyalSocietynotedthat“Theglobalwarmingoverthelasthalf-centuryhasbeencausedmainlybyhumanactivity.”Youmaynotbelievethathumancouldchangetheplanet’sclimate,butthebasicscienceiswellunderstood.Eachyear,billionsoftonsofgreenhousegasesarereleasedintotheatmospherebecauseofhumanactivity.Ashasbeenknownforyears,thesegasesholdheatthatwouldotherwiseescapetospace,wrappingtheplanetinaninvisible(看不見的)blanket.Ofcourse,theEarth’sclimatehasalwaysbeenchangingdueto“natural”factorssuchasvolcaniceruption(噴發(fā))orchangesinsolar,orcyclesconcerningtheEarth’sgoingaroundthesun.Accordingtothescientificresearch,however,thewarmingobservedbynowmatchesthepatternofwarmingwewouldexpectfromabuild-upofgreenhousegasintheatmosphere—notthewarmingwewouldexpectfromotherpossiblecauses.Evenifscientistsdiddiscoveranotherreasonableexplanationforthewarmingrecordedsofar,thatwouldgivebirthtoadifficultquestion.AsRobertHensonputsit“Ifsomenewlydiscoveredfactoristoblamefortheclimatechange,thenwhyaren’tcarbondioxideandtheothergreenhousegasesproducingthewarmingthatbasicphysicstellsustheyshouldbe?”Theonlywaytoprovewith100%certaintythathumansareresponsibleforglobalwarmingwouldbetorunanexperimentwithtwoidenticalEarths—onewithhumaninfluenceandonewithout.Thatobviouslyisn’tpossible,andsomostscientistsarecarefulnottostatehumaninfluenceasanabsolutecertainty.68.Inmostscientists’opinion,theglobalwarmingismainlycausedby.A.solaractivity B.volcanicactivityC.naturalfactors D.humanactivityfactors69.Thetextisdevelopedby.A.givingtypicalexamplesB.followingtheorderofspaceC.analyzingatheoryandarguingitD.comparingandfindingdifferences70.Theunderlinedword“identical”inthelastparagraphprobablymeans.A.totallydifferent B.exactlythesameC.extremelyimportant D.partlyindependent71.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitle?A.AreAlltheScientistsReallyScientific?B.WhereIsGlobalWarmingLeadingUsto?C.AreHumansDefinitelyCausingGlobalWarming?D.What’sRelationofGlobalWarmingandGreenhouseGases?(E)(2013·湖北八校模擬)Squirrelsoftencommunicatewithwhistles,chirpsandchucks,whichsoundliketheword“chuck”.Whistlesandchirpsarelikethesoundsthatmanybirdsmake.Nowscientistshavetranslatedsomeoftheirsquirrel-speak.Hare,aprofessorofzoologyattheUniversityofManilohainWinnipeg,andhisteammanagedtorecordsquirrels’alarmcalls.Theresearchersstudiedthesoundsandthenplayedthembackto60wildsquirrels,whichthescientistsapproachedindividuallywithavideorecordertocapture(抓拍)theirresponses.Somesquirrelsliftedtheirheadsupandbecamealert(警惕的)creaturesthatweremorefrightenedsimplyranfortheirlivesanddivedintocaves.“Ineffectthen,whistlesthatmixwithchuckssay‘there’sanenemyofaveragethreatthat’shere’,andwhistleswithoutchuckssay‘there’sanenemyofseeminglyaveragethreataroundheresomewhere’,whilepurechirpssay‘I’mhidingherebecausethere’sanimmediatedanger.’”HaretoldDiscoveryNews.Hareandsomeotherresearchersbelievesuchsoundsarepartofanadvancedlanguagethatdevelopsjustasallothercommunicationsystems.Althoughsquirrelsrisktheirliveswhentheycallouttowarnothersofthreats,othersquirrelsmightadmirethisbehaviour,thusincreasinglythecaller’ssocialstatus,likehumanswholookuptoheroes.Hareaddedthatotheranimals,suchasbirds,probablyunderstandatleastsomesquirrellanguage,sincetheyalsomaybenefitfromthealarmcalls.Infact,anotherCanadianstudyfoundthatdeep-voiced,black-cappedchickadeeshavetheirownlanguage,too.Accordingtocertainresearch,therearealotoftidingsinchickadees’calls,suchasdirectingfellows’activities,keepingincontactbetweenmates,andraisingalarms.Whilechickadeesandotherbirdsareoftenwelcomedintogardensbyhomeowners,squirrelsarefrequentlyviewedaspests(害獸).Harewishesagreaterunderstandingofthecomplexsociallivesandcommunicationsystemsofsquirrelswillprovide“hopethathumanswillgainagreaterappreciationandstopdoingharmtotheseanimals”.72.Thetextmainlytalksabout.A.thestudyonthelanguageofsquirrelsB.thecomparisonbetweensquirrelsandchickadeesC.thecallingfortheprotectionofsquirrelsD.thewaysforsquirrelstoescapefromtheirenemies73.Ifasquirrelisinaverydangeroussituation,itwouldprobablymake.A.whistleswithchucks B.purechirpsC.whistleswithoutchucks D.repeatedchucks74.Theunderlinedword“tidings”inParagraph6probablymeans.A.difficulties B.poiseC.messages D.languages75.Whatcanbelearnedfromthistext?A.Squirrelscommunicatewitheachotherashumansdo.B.Somesquirrelsunderstandtherecordedalarmcalls.C.Otheranimalsalsounderstandthelanguageofsquirrelswell.D.Birdssuchaschickadeesdon’thavetheirownlanguage.第Ⅱ卷(非選擇題共35分)第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)短文填詞(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)(2013·漳州模擬)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)以下提示:1)漢語提示,2)首字母提示,3)語境提示,在每個空格內(nèi)填入一個適當(dāng)?shù)挠⒄Z單詞,并將該詞完整地寫在右邊相對應(yīng)的橫線上。所填單詞要求意義準(zhǔn)確,拼寫正確。Balloonshavebeenusedforsportsforonehundredyears.Therearetwokofsportsballoons:gasandhotair.Hot 76.

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