1、2013高考合肥一六八中学最后一卷英 语本试卷分第卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两部分。考试时间120分钟,满分150分。 第卷 选择题(共115分)第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)回答听力部分时,请先将答案标在试卷上。听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将你的答案转涂到客观题答题卡上。 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在答题卷或答题卡的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. What does the woman mean?A.
2、 Invite Suzy again. B. Go without Suzy. C. Suzy forgot about it.2. Who is Gina?A. The mans girlfriend. B. The mans neighbor. C. The mans wife.3. What happened to the speakers last time?A. They missed a plane.B. They were late for a film.C. They both got angry.4. Whats wrong with the speakers?A. They
3、 have lost their way.B. They are in a traffic jam.C. They broke a traffic rule.5. What does the man say about his mother?A. She always uses recipes.B. She is a bad cook.C. She is good at cooking.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在答题卷或答题卡的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间
4、阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6. What is the woman used to doing?A. Underlining key parts of books.B. Writing down every word.C. Skimming a book.7. What does the man suggest in the end?A. Recording the lecture.B. Reading good books.C. Taking down the main points.听第7段材料,回
5、答第8至9题。8. Where is the hotel located?A. In a downtown area. B. Near the sea. C. In the forest.9. When might the man check in?A. Tomorrow afternoon. B. This afternoon. C. Tomorrow morning. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. When did Carol first meet Tony?A. On a rainy morning. B. During early evening. C. Late at n
6、ight.11. What was Tony wearing when he met Carol?A. A uniform. B. Green sports shoes. C. Blue shorts.12. Where is this conversation taking place?A. At a wedding ceremony.B. At a studio. C. In the police station. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. Who might the woman be?A. A librarian. B. A college professor.C. A
7、high school teacher. 14. How many famous writers does the woman mention?A. 2. B. 3. C. 4.15. About which section does the man need the womans suggestion?A. The literature room.B. The exhibition gallery.C. The dance studio.16. What will the man send the woman?A. A list of paintings. B. A list of play
8、s. C. A list of books.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Why did people call Ted a mystery man?A. He often disappeared suddenly.B. He never invited people to his home.C. People knew little about his private life.18. What do we learn about Ted from the story?A. He was always well-dressed.B. He led a simple and pe
9、aceful life.C. He lived comfortably without having to work.19. What happened to Ted?A. He got married.B. He was sent to prison.C. He went to work in London.20. How did the speaker learn about it?A. From a newspaper.B. From a TV report.C. From a radio program.第二部分英语知识运用 (共两节,满分45分)第一节 单项填空 ( 共15小题;每小
10、题 1 分,满分 15 分 )从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 21. Although learning to drive _ be difficult at times, it is well worth the effort.A. shall B.can C. would D. should22. The customer didnt choose _ of the coats and went away without looking at a third one.A. both B. all C. either D. any 23.
11、Jim came back early last night. It was not yet eight oclock _ he got home. A. before B. that C. when D. until24. _ several times, but he still doesnt know how to do it properly. A. Being shownB. Having shown C. Having been shownD. Ive shown him25. _ bargaining is so interesting?Sometimes it is a tes
12、t to see who can stand their ground for the longest.A. What is it that B. Why is it thatC. What it is that D. Why it is that26. Do you understand the film Cloud Atlas, the most amazing one this year?_, but I am confused at many scenes.A. Not a littleB. No problem C. Just sort ofD. Not at all 27. My
13、father suggests that I should take some notes _ while listening to the teachers in class.A. if necessary B. if so C. if not D. if ever28. _ the moment they heard the starting signal given by their coach.A. Down the hill did the children run B. Ran the children down the hillC. Down the hill the child
14、ren ran D. Down the hill ran the children29. The city government has decided to broaden some streets to _ the flow of traffic.A. speed up B. build up C. put up D. come up30. They have to set a(n) _ to the expense of the trip given what little money they have.A. edge B. borderC. regulationD. limit31.
15、 In Mexico, dining is a social occasiondinners are _ quick and they can last for hours.A. rarelyB. chieflyC. mostly D. occasionally32. Jenny hasnt heard from her husband for agestheir relations _ increasingly tense.A. were growingB. are growing C. grewD. will be growing33. The way you spend your mon
16、ey may _ your attitude towards life.A. supportB. transformC. indicateD. direct34. What on earth made Susan weep? _ of cheating in the exam.A. Be accusedB. She was accused C. Because she was accusedD. Being accused35. I would appreciate it if you can forgive Mary and make friends with her again._. If
17、 only she would apologize to me for what she has done to me.A. By all means B. By no means C. My pleasure D. Its a pleasure第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。The day my fianc(未婚夫) died due to his free falling off the roof, it started to snow. His
18、body, when I found it, was lightly 36 with snow. It snowed almost every day for the next four months, 37 I just sat on the couch and watched it 38 .One morning, I 39 my feet downstairs and was surprised to see a snowplow(除雪机) clearing my driveway and the 40 back of a woman clearing my walk. I felt s
19、o 41 and went quietly back 42 . How would I pay back for the 43 ? I even didnt have the 44 to brush my hair, 45 clean someones walk. Before Jons death, I 46 the fact that I rarely asked for any help. So 47 I was no longer independent? How could I respect myself if 48 I did was just sit and do nothin
20、g?During those dark days, life was really hard 49 me. My friend Kathy cooked for me, but I couldnt even help her 50 . “Mary, cooking is not a(n) 51 . It makes me feel good to be able to do 52 for you,” said Kathy. Over and over, I heard similar 53 words from those who supported me: “Being fully open
21、 to your 54 may be the hardest work youll ever do”Now Im not the person I once was: I have changed for the better. I am 55 to the kind-hearted people around me. Ive learned theres unbelievable freedom that comes from facing ones worst fear. 36. A. coveredB. discoveredC. filledD. sheltered37. A. when
22、B. sinceC. becauseD. while38. A. cut upB. pile upC. set upD. take up39. A. pushedB. stoodC. draggedD. hurt40. A. bentB. straightC. roundD. square41. A. fed upB. ashamedC. disappointedD. invited 42. A. downstairsB. upstairsC. sidewaysD. forwards43. A. sympathyB. preference C. favorD. prejudice44. A.
23、energyB. powerC. forceD. strength 45. A. worse stillB. besidesC. let aloneD. much more46. A. took pride inB. made use of C. came up withD. took advantage of47. A. what aboutB. why notC. what ifD. how come48. A. thisB. thatC. which D. all49. A. onB. inC. aboveD. of50. A. make the fortuneB. make the b
24、edC. paint the roomD. set the table 51. A. sacrificeB. burdenC. anxietyD. destination52. A. nothingB. everything C. somethingD. none53. A. desperateB. intelligentC. disgustingD. considerate54. A. happinessB. sorrowC. povertyD. satisfaction55. A. gratefulB. enthusiasticC. straightforwardD. convenient
25、 第三部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AMy friend Wallace may be one of the luckiest among the countless Chinese who came to the US to study in the early 2000s. It looks like he may have broken the Guinness record for his speed in realizing the American dream. Gr
26、aduating from University of Chicago five years ago with a PhD in computer science, he immediately got a job at an investment company despite the financial crisis. His boss offered him a six-figure salary and finally helped him for a green card. He now lives with his beautiful wife, three-year-old so
27、n, some pets and two cars in a newly purchased beach house on Long Island. Ten years ago, we all came to America to escape the fixed life in a Chinese work unit. With a perfect legal system, transparent government operations, separated neighborhoods and the distance people keep from one another, Ame
28、rica has attracted us with new challenges on a daily basis. Within a decade, however, the excitement in the life of a newcomer is replaced by routine before you know it. Recently Wallace started to feel bored. He became aimless, not knowing what hed do next. The most horrible thing was that he could
29、 see himself, 30 years later, retiring from the same company as a senior computer programmer to the same house he has today. As friend, I could also pray together with Wallace for a quick breakdown of his company so that hed regain the motivation for life. But now we all start to realize that our ne
30、w lives may be more predictable than the old ones. “Successful as we are, we often find it difficult to enter into the mainstream society. While aging, were more likely to return home, but our children, who identify less with China, may choose differently. Thus, efforts will be made to get the child
31、ren to stick to their Chinese roots.” said Wallace.56. The passage is mainly written to _.A. introduce a successful story to the readersB. draw the readers sympathy on WallaceC. show Chinese Americans living situationD. share Wallaces joy of success with the readers57. Which is the correct order of
32、the things that happened to Wallace?a. His wife gave birth to a boy.b. He went abroad for further study.c. He bought a house on Long Island.d. He was helped to get his green card.e. He earned his PhD in computer science.A. c-d-b-a-eB. b-e-d-a-c C. a-d-c-b-eD.b-a-d-c-e58. What does the underlined sen
33、tence in Paragraph 6 imply?A. Youths lives here are more certain than old peoples. B. Life in America may be more fixed than that in China.C. Lives in America are more promising than those in China.D. New lives in America are much easier than old ones.59. It can be inferred from the passage that _.A
34、. Chinese people have closer relationship than AmericansB. ten years ago American economy was the best in the worldC. Wallace and his friends left China for America for a big fortuneD. one can easily adapt himself to American life within ten yearsBAt one time or another, you may have decided that it
35、 was time to get healthy, so you bought a pass to your local gym, thinking you would spend 4 to 5 hours there each week. The first week you may have gone every day where you had scheduled to go. The second week you were down to half, and by the end of the first month, or one month and half, you stop
36、ped going there completely. Its no surprise to me Ive done it myself.There is an alternative that people dont think of. It is a much easier and more enjoyable way of losing weight and regaining health than running on a treadmill(跑步机).Why is it that people dont think of walking as a way of getting fi
37、t? Because of the popular saying “No pain, no gain”, people just dont believe that theyll get any benefit from walking. But heres the thing an ordinary American only walks about 2,300 to 3,000 steps a day compared to an ordinary Japanese, who walks about 10,000 steps a day and whose group is conside
38、red to be one of the healthiest groups of people in the world. According to a report, if Americans increased their steps by 2,000 a day, they could maintain their weight, and if they increased their steps by 6,000 a day and maintain a healthy diet, they would lose weight.Walking could be the answer
39、youve been looking for to get you started to lose weight and regain energy. Its low-impact(低强度), so it wont stress your joints(关节).You can walk almost anywhere and at any time of the day. You can walk alone or with friends, and best of all, its completely free.60. Paragraph 1 is written to tell us t
40、hat _. A. theres no need to go to the gym every dayB. its impossible to get healthy in a short timeC. its not easy to get healthy through going to the gymD. it costs much to get healthy through going to the gym61. The underlined “an alternative” in Paragraph 2 actually refers to _.A. losing weight B
41、. workoutC. running on a treadmill D. walking62. We can know from Paragraph 3 that _ .A. Americans dont walk enough nowadaysB. Japanese prefer going to the gym to walkingC. Americans pay less attention to their healthD. Japanese used to go on a diet to lose weight63. Some people dont take walking to
42、 keep fit because _.A. they have misunderstood the old sayingB. they believe walking cant meet their needsC. theres no proof to support the ideaD. they think its a low-impact activityCAustralian researchers have studied records of 105 plane crashes and interviews with more than 2,000 survivors of tr
43、affic accidents, and outlined the following self-help tips.First, sit with your family but escape separately. About 50 percent of passengers travel with at least one companion. If you are traveling with your family, try not to sit separately because in an emergency, families who are separated will t
44、ry to reunite before they escape, thus missing the best time to escape. However, it is best to escape separately because it will improve your chances of survival. Second, have your seat belts securely fastened. The shoulder belt should be worn closely against the body, over the shoulder, cross the c
45、hest, and never under the arms. It should not be too close to your shoulder joint, which may cause the belt easily to slip off. It is best to wear the belt two fingers away from your shoulder joint. The lap belt should be firm against the body and low across the hips(臀部) in order to prevent collisio
46、n forces from hurting your viscera(内脏). Make sure both belts are fastened closely against the body.Third, find the nearest exit on board. A study found that the average distance a survivor will take in an escape is seven seat rows, so choose a passage seat within this range. If not available, count
47、exactly how many rows you are from the nearest exit in advance, so that you can find your exit in the dark or in smoke.Fourth, sit backwards on trains. Seats on military aircrafts normally face backwards so that soldiers are less likely to be bumped and injured in the head in the event of a crash. T
48、he same theory applies to trains.64. While travelling, in the event of emergency, youd better _.A. reunite with your family firstB. sit separatelyC. escape with your family togetherD. escape separately65. Which of the following is right in terms of fastening seat belts?A. The shoulder belt should ne
49、ver be under the arms.B. The shoulder belt should be close to the shoulder joint.C. The lap belt should be low across the waist.D. All belts are fastened closely against the body.66. What can we infer from the last two paragraphs?A. Seven seat rows is the best distance to escape.B. The nearer to the
50、 exit, the greater chance to escape.C. A passage seat on board is your best choice.D. Sitting backwards on trains can avoid head injury.67. The best title for the passage is probably _.A. Self-help tips for passengers B. Safety instructions while drivingC. Where to sit on board D. Fastening your sea
51、t beltsDBefore I came to China, my understanding of the interview process was that it was a two-way process of gathering information. Because all job applications in the UK dont just come with requirements, but also potential benefits, duties and estimated payment. This means you apply for jobs that
52、 match your skills and your expectations. Besides, the early process of fact-finding over telephone or email will usually discover any mismatches at both ends.But none of this applies to the interview process in China. Jobs here are listed with vague words, almost no information about the role and g
53、enerally no indications of whether it pays top-dollar or minimum wage. This means that you end up having to apply for dozens of positions roughly related to what youre looking for in the vain hope that at least some will be suitable.Basically this wouldnt be such a problem if you could get some dire
54、ct answers from employers taking it seriously. Im not suggesting that they should take the time to tell me everything. I am just suggesting that they might want to clarify what the role involves and what they might be able to pay so that they dont waste their own time.As a candidate for an advertise
55、d job, I tried to get to the bottom of what they wanted and their budget. I made it very clear that I wasnt interested in any role that didnt meet my requirements and was promised this was fine before my interview.But I knew it was a wasted journey after about the fourth minute of the interview. The
56、 supposed manager spent the next 10 minutes punching(用力敲击)numbers into a calculator before declaring that my wage demands werent within their budget, even though he must have known this before I arrived.This is all because face-to-face meetings are believed more important than actually listening to
57、what candidates are saying. Im not so much mad that they waste my time, but rather that they are pointlessly wasting their own time. Candidates at interviews dont find out the advertised jobs role, just the limits of their own patience.68. From the passage we can know that _.A. some preparations can
58、 be done before a face-to-face job interviewB. an interview is always a two-way process of gathering information worldwideC. all job applications in the UK dont come with requirements and paymentsD. when applying for a job, one should only focus on his own expectations69. In terms of job applying, t
59、here are differences between the UK and China EXCEPT _.A. clear requirements about the jobB. duties required for the positionC. what you can get from the jobD. the applicants serious attitude towards it70. According to the passage, what did the author hate most?A. The boredom produced during an inte
60、rview.B. The unclear questions raised by the interviewer.C. The interviewers wasting their own time.D. The demanding requirements set by the interviewers.71. How does the author feel towards job interviews in China?A. Optimistic.B. Annoyed.C. Concerned.D. Ridiculous.EFor most teenagers, there is a t
61、hin line between casual Internet use and addiction. The Internet has become a door to knowledge and digital adventure for many, but some parents fear the negative effects of the unlimited access to all forms of content. Here are the facts on Internet addiction and its effects. According to Helpguide
62、.org, Internet addiction can be defined as compulsive use that does harm to ones daily life, relationships or work. The organization also notes that Internet addiction is not yet formally recognized as a psychological disorder(心理失常). The concept of Internet addiction has gained popularity due to the
63、 fact that compulsive use can have a harmful effect on the lifestyle and health of the people who are addicted to it.People who have Internet addiction tend to have mixed feelings of both joy and guilt while on the computer. They generally lose track of time and forget responsibilities. They feel an
64、xious or crazy when they are away from the computer. Also, when people get upset by the reality or suffer from the necessary pressure, they may turn to the Internet for relaxation or even escape. Internet addiction can be a big threat to ones health. The addiction can lead to the inability to commun
65、icate in the real world. Another negative effect is that some people have used the Internet as an imaginary world and an escape from reality. Some people addicted to the Internet will face a lot of issues such as back pain, eye problems, etc. In addition, they will have psychological problems like b
66、eing isolated(孤僻的) or lonely. However, we have to admit that the Internet is a double-edged sword. The quick access to the information may lead to either useful or harmful consequences to the teenagers. To know the way to say good-bye to Internet addiction is of great importance to us. 72. The passa
67、ge is mainly written to _ .A. present what Internet addiction isB. show the effects of Internet addictionC. warn the teenagers addicted to the InternetD. tell casual Internet use from addiction73. What does the underlined word “compulsive” in Paragraph 2 mean?A. Impossible to control.B. Without equa
68、l.C. Beyond imagination.D. Unbearable.74. According to the passage, some people turn to the Internet mainly to _ .A. escape from reality B. make themselves popularC. solve their healthy problems D. communicate with their friends75. What will probably be talked about after the last paragraph?A. Some
69、other effects of Internet addiction.B. Reasons why people get addicted to the Net.C. How to get rid of Internet addiction.D. Some disadvantages of using the Internet. 第卷第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节 任务型读写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,根据所读内容在表格中的空白处填入恰当的单词。注意:每个空格只填一个单词。When working on a team, you have to behave
70、 in a certain way so that you can be successful in your career and the team can be successful at its mission. The balance of these two goals can be challenging but there are many things you can do to ensure that both ends up in positive outcomes. There are times when working with others can be unple
71、asant and conflicts can come about. Misunderstandings will usually appear but you dont need to let them become more serious. Lets examine some simple strategies to get you head in the right direction.Use communication directly with the individual you have a problem with. Dont try to get others invol
72、ved in the conflict, which rarely works and will just make things worse instead. You shouldnt separate yourself from the collective team. Getting something off your chest is a great strategy to be effective.Try your best not to blame people all the time. Its easy to order others with wild gestures b
73、ut hard to win respect from others. Typically in groups, most of the group can identify who the bad apples are and there is no need to push the group towards that individual. If youre the cause of failure, just politely say sorry to the team instead of trying to pin it on somebody else. The team wil
74、l respect you more when youre honest.Encourage ideas from other people on your team. Always consider ideas even if they sound stupid at times. People like it when others listen, so practice listening rather than turning down the ideas of other members.Last but not least, dont boast(吹嘘)about your suc
75、cesses. Success will be achieved when you cooperate(合作)well with others. However, the result would be the other way round if it was just you who did the work by yourself. TitleStrategies for 76. _Problems Working with others is 77. _to be unpleasant. Conflicts can 78 _. Misunderstandings can happen.
76、Tips Communicate 79. _ with the individual you have a problem with. Dont involve somebody else in the conflict. Be collective and 80. _ something off your chest. Avoid always 81. _ others. Order wont win you respect from others. 82_ apologize to the team for your fault.Be honest to your team. Encour
77、age ideas from others on your team.Take others ideas into consideration.83._rather than refuse other members ideas.Dont boast about your successes.The team wouldnt make it if you just did the work 84. _.Conclusion85. _ in a certain way to ensure the success of your own career and the team.第二节 书面表达(共
78、1题,满分25分)书籍是人类进步的阶梯。然而近年来在我国愿意读书的人却越来越少。请写一篇120字左右的英语短文,简要分析其原因及应对策略。注意:可以适当增加细节以使行文连贯流畅。_2013年最后一卷参考答案听力120 BCBAC BABAB CACBA CCCBA单项选择2135 BCCDB CADAD ABCDA完形填空3655 ADBCA BBCDC ACDAD BCDBA阅读理解 5659 CBBA 6063 CDAB 6467 DABA 6871 ADCB7275 BAAC 76. Teamwork(概括,小写不给分)77. likely (替换)78. occur/ happen(替换)79. directly (查找)80. get (转换)81. blaming(转换)82. Politely(查找,小写不给分)83.Listen(转换,小写不给分)84.alone (替换)85. Behave(查找,小写不给分)版权所有:高考资源网()版权所有:高考资源网()