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1、 (满分150分, 考试时间120分钟)1. 本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择題)两部分。第I卷(选择题)1至8页,第II卷(非选择題) 9至11页, 共11页; 2. 第1至55题请使用2B铅笔规范地填涂到机读卡的相应位置; 其余试题请使用0.5毫米的黑色圆珠笔在试卷的相应位置工整作答。(交卷时只收机读卡和试卷的最后一张)第I卷(选择题, 共90分)第一部分 英语知识运用(共 两 节,满 分 40 分)第一节:语法和词汇知识(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)1. _ it was rather difficult according to some experts, the w

2、ebsite succeeded in helping a man restore his lost memory.A. UnlessB. OnceC. As thoughD. While2. Word spreads that Liu Fang_ concerts every day since last month. A. performedB. had performed C. performs D. has been performing3. I like the concert atmosphere_ I can forget my problems and get totally

3、relaxed. A. where B. that C. when D. which4. The soft music reminded me of my poor childhood. Then tears _my eyes. A. scalded B. enticed C. shrank D. attained5. When _ in the classroom, you should never get angry, as your classmates are just playing a joke on you.A. tease B. teases C. teasing D. tea

4、sed6. To my surprise, my American friend spoke Chinese well and I _the speech for him. So I left him for home immediately. A. neednt have translated B. didnt need to translateC. mustnt have translated D. couldnt have translated7. It was only in 1997_J.K. Rowling completed the first Harry Potter stor

5、y, known as Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone. A. when B. that C. which D. whose 8. The film was set in a remote village and _last week, attracting millions of viewers into the cinemas nationwide. A. put on B. put off C. put out D. put aside9. Young girls _ their twenties like dancing _ the music

6、 of classical guzheng. A. of; with B. in; in C. in; to D. of; in10. OK. I see. Its foolish of me to slip on some damp leaves and scratch my arms. Oh, _. I was only trying to advise you to be more cautious out in the wild.A.I couldnt agree more B. you put your mouth in your foot C. its my privilege D

7、. youre missing the point第二节 完形填空(并20小题:每小题1.5分,满分30分)During my teenage years, my dad jokingly told me that he thought I was going to be clear-sighted because I pointed at him whenever he asked me where the 11 was.Dad 12 spoiled(宠爱)me, but he did buy me nice things for my birthday. Despite my father

8、s 13 schedule, we still 14 time with each other walking and chatting, and so on.His father died when he was very young. To make ends meet, the family except him had to find work to 15 . When he was in grade school, his mother couldnt 16 to buy him new 17 , so he 18 walk to school in his bare feet. I

9、n spite of these, he 19 from high school at the top of his class.Dad loved 20 and always looked for opportunities to educate himself. One day, when my father was 16 and out of work, a priest (牧师) saw him sitting under a tree 21 in a book. After hearing Dads story, the priest 22 him to Baguio College

10、s as a working student. He also gave Dad a 23 as a door-keeper at a local church. 24 to the priest, Dad got his Bachelor of Arts degree, then went on to study 25 . Dad studied very hard. He went on to become a(an) 26 lawyer. He is now president of the College of Law of a University. Most importantly

11、, my dad gave our family a life he didnt have during his 27 days. He showed his love and support in many 28 . Like a light, he 29 with dignity and respect because of his achievements, maintaining our family as a close unit with love and faith.“Wheres the light?” when asked, I just 30 , and point at

12、him.11. A. birthdayB. joke C. thing D. light12. A. always B. never C. frequently D. usually13. A. busy B. flexible C. loose D. merry14. A. took B. saved C. spent D. wasted15. A. survive B. succeed C. meet D. enjoy16. A. deserve B. attempt C. fail D. afford17. A. hats B. shoes C. clothes D. gloves18.

13、 A. might B. should C. would D. could19. A. quitted B. graduated C. dropped D. resigned20. A. sports B. religion C. reading D. sitting21. A. lost B. slipped C. fell D. lacked22. A. contradicted B. recommended C. violated D. taught23. A. heroine B. story C. church D. job24. A. Attached B. Next C. Tha

14、nks D. Belonging25. A. science B. law C. politics D. history26. A. stupefied B. exhausted C. invisible D. successful27. A. childhood B. old C. adult D. mature28. A. conditions B. ways C. glimpses D. times29. A. accumulate B. shines C. thumps D. waves30. A. smile B. sigh C. scold D. murmur第二部分阅读理解(共两

15、节;满分50分)第一节(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。AThis is what 16th Street looks like on a typical weekday morning. Good luck while driving on it. It doesnt make any difference whether youre a bus rider or car driver. Changing this mess of buses with a transit(中转) lane co

16、uld speed up traffic for everyone. More than half of all people traveling on 16th Street at rush hour use the bus. Its D.C.s most successful bus corridor. But that success comes with a problem: There are so many buses that they just join together and form bus traffic jams. Thats a problem for both b

17、us riders and car drivers. Instead of being able to catch a bus every two minutes, transit riders have to wait a long time for a line of several buses to arrive all together, almost like a single long train. Most of the buses are full, but eventually one near the end of the “train” may have enough r

18、oom for more passengers to board. Thats inefficient, because it slows down the line, reduces overall capacity and adds unnecessary operating expense. And its just as bad for car drivers. Imagine being stuck behind that line of buses in a car. Thats a traffic jam, with no ways to avoid it. And this i

19、s why a bus lane on 16th Street could potentially help everyone. If that bus traffic jam can be streamlined into a bus lane, buses will move faster and stay better organized, and cars wont have to compete with slow lines of disorganized buses driving into every lane. In theory, the District Departme

20、nt of Transportation should be able toadd a bus lane without losing any car lanes. But even if lose a car lane is necessary, that still may improve car traffic simply by reducing bus jams. Its worth trying.31. Which of the following statements is true according to the passage? A. A transit lane will

21、 probably slow down traffic for everyone. B. Only half of all people traveling on 16th Street at rush hour use the bus. C. 16th Street makes it possible for D.C. to be the most successful bus corridor. D. Bus congestion is so common that its now quite a concern on 16th Street.32. If you were a trans

22、it rider, how would you get on a bus more successfully? A. By waiting for about two minutes at the bus stop. B. By rushing to the bottom of the line of the buses at the bus stop. C. By waiting a long time for a line of several buses to arrive. D. By boarding a single long train at the bus stop.33. W

23、hat does the author really mean when he says “Its worth trying.”? A. Its beneficial to add a bus lane on 16th Street. B. Its worth trying to catch a bus on 16th Street. C. Its worth losing a car lane on 16th Street. D. Its hard to solve the problem on 16th Street.34. What can be the best title for t

24、his passage? A. The Traffic Condition on 16th Street B. The Cause of Bus Traffic Jams on 16th Street. C. A possible solution to bus traffic Jams on 16th Street. D. How to Avoid Transiting A Bus on 16th Street BIt will soon be time to set out to plant tomatoes, an act one performs when the weather ha

25、s settled. That means warm soil, proper night temperatures and no risk of a sudden reversion to winter.I no longer believe in settled weather. In the current age of climate confusion, a backup plan is always an essential part of a gardeners intention for an ideal tomato harvest.Where tomatoes are co

26、ncerned, the best crop insurance is to root some extras from cuttings(剪枝). It can take a couple of months to grow garden-ready tomato plants from seed(种子), but cuttings can be ready to go in a few weeks. Yes, you could pick up some starts at a garden center, but its hard to find strong ones in good

27、condition.Instead, buy one tomato plant, and turn it into many. Tomatoes root very quickly and easily. All you do is remove a tiny branch about 6 inches tall off the main stem(茎), carefully cut off all but the top two leaves, plant the tiny branch in a pot, and wait. Roots will emerge along the stem

28、 and new growth will soon appear if kept damp, warm and out of direct sunlight.If you have never rooted stem cuttings before, you will have gained not only a tomato crop but also a skill that you can now apply to other plants in your garden, both edible and ornamental(装饰性的). Tomato relatives such as

29、 peppers and eggplants can be similarly rooted, as can many herbs, especially those in the mint family. 35. The underlined word “reversion” in Paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to _. A. returnB. punishmentC. embarrassmentD. temperature36. Why a backup plan is strongly suggested to guarantee an ideal

30、 tomato harvest? A. Because the more plans there are, the more successful the harvest will be. B. Because the author no longer believes in weather forecast. C. Because gardeners are fond of essential climate confusion. D. Because the weather can be changeable unexpectedly.37. What is the correct ord

31、er to root a tomato properly according to passage? a. carefully cut off all but the top two leavesb. kept the pot damp, warm and out of direct sunlight.c. buy a tomato plant at a garden center d. plant the tiny branch in a pote. remove a tiny branch about 6 inches tall off the main stemf. roots will

32、 emerge along the stem and new growth will soon appear A. c-e-a-d-b-fB. d-f-a-c-b-eC. a-d-c-b-e-fD. c-a-d-e-f-b38. Which season might it be when the author writes this passage? A. Early spring. B. Late summer C. Early fall. D. Middle winterCThe Taxi & Limousine Committee agreed Wednesday to carry ou

33、t a 30-cent extra charge on every city taxi fare part of a historic plan to make half the citys yellow cabs wheelchair-accessible.The 30-cent extra charge will be assessed starting next January on all metered (用仪表计量的)yellow and green cab fares. The money will be put in a fund to help yellow cab owne

34、rs make their vehicles wheelchair-accessible.Only about 400 of the more than 13,000 yellow cabs now on city streets can accommodate wheelchairs. Hopefully, that number will rise to more than 7,500 by 2020.Mayor de Blasio in the city Washington proposed the 30-cent charge to support the upgrades.Cons

35、equently, disabled New Yorkers said the addition of more accessible cabs would be life-changing.“We cant go anywhere more conveniently,” said Jean Ryan of Brooklyn, who uses a wheelchair.For the birth of her grandson, she had to wheel a mile and a half in a snowstorm to get to the hospital, she said

36、.Ronnie Raymond of Manhattan wept as she described spending “hours trying to get somewhere that takes everybody else 20 minutes.”Some supporters for the disabled said more was needed to be done.“I dream of a world where its 100% accessible and we have cabs just like anyone else,” said Jason DaSilva,

37、 a Brooklyn filmmaker who suffers from multiple sclerosis and uses a wheelchair.Its particularly important because the citys subway system is absolutely inaccessible to wheelchair riders.Some other cities, including London, with its famous black cabs, require that all its taxis be fully accessible.S

38、ome citizens expressed sympathy for the wheelchair-using riders, many of whom carried neon signs(霓虹灯招牌) that read “Taxi” next to a wheelchair symbol.“The goal of this committee should be 100% accessibility and I hope sooner rather than later,” said Frank Carone from the Taxi & Limousine Committee.39

39、. For what purpose will a 30-cent extra charge be applied on every city taxi fare? A. To found a Taxi & Limousine Committee on Wednesday. B. To encourage the locals to use wheelchairs properly. C. To help the disabled with wheelchairs take a taxi conveniently. D. To attract more tourists to use whee

40、lchairs to get around.40. Who was Jean Ryan in the passage? A. Mayor of Washington. B. A wheelchair user. C. A cab driver. D. A taxi owner41. What is “sclerosis” in Paragraph 10 according to the passage? A. The name of a vehicle. B. The name of a filmmaker. C. The name of a sort of wheelchairs D. Th

41、e name of a disease.42. It can be safely inferred from the passage that _. A. The 30-cent extra charge on every city taxi fare is already quite popular. B. About 1300 yellow cabs now on city streets are accommodating wheelchairs. C. Wheelchair riders are absolutely content with the citys subway syst

42、em. D. There is a long way to go before the plan can be applied successfully.DFood labels are such a mess that the government is redesigning them, as the ingredient(营养成分) lists are usually too confusing. As a result, a shopper could spend hours in a grocery store watching, calculating, and comparing

43、, and still could not get it right. ShopWell is trying to help by allowing consumers to scan food labels and receive understandable and personalized information.Heres how it works. Register for ShopWell, and enter your age and gender. Add your goals (General health? Or are you trying to lose weight?

44、). Then, note what you want in your diet, such as protein or iron, and what you want to avoid(added sugar, say). Add your allergies(过敏的物质) and things you cannot accept, and start scanning. Then ShopWell will come up with a clearly personal result: green for a food that is good for you; yellow for fo

45、ods you can enjoy a little; and red for foods you should avoid. The results are easily understandable and is clean because its not mixed with ads. Instead, ShopWell makes money by selling data to supermarkets. Its database contains 350,000 products, the app has been downloaded 1.3 million times, and

46、 the company claims a scan every two seconds “in stores such as Walmart, Whole Foods and 7-Eleven,” in the words of marketing manager James Allgood. One of the first items I scanned was So Delicious Coconut Milk Creamer, which I buy because Im lactose(乳糖) intolerant. It turns out its only a little s

47、uitable for me because of its 1 gram per serving of added sugar. Im not sure Ill give it up. But I did ask the app to watch for added sugar, and its doing its job. One drawback to ShopWell is that the scanner often doesnt work for items from Costco or Trader Joes. Meanwhile, Some user reviews say th

48、at it doesnt cover enough allergies.43. Why do consumers hesitate long when deciding which food to purchase in a shop? A. Because there are usually an extremely wide variety of food in the shop. B. Because food labels in the shop are in such a mess that they need redesigning. C. Because consumers de

49、sire to scan food labels for understandable information. D. Because consumers can hardly make sense of the information on the food labels.44. What does the author intend to tell the readers in Paragraph 2? A. The proper use of ShopWell. B. The function of ShopWell. C. The development of ShopWell. D.

50、 The advantage of ShopWell.45. How can ShopWell make some profits? A. By providing its collected data to supermarkets. B. By selling 350,000 products of its own. C. By downloading the app 1.3 million times. D. By following the words of marketing manager James Allgood.46. What does the underlined “dr

51、awback” in the last paragraph probably mean? A. ScannerB. DisadvantageC. BenefitD. ItemEA recent study on parents who beat their children indicated that physical punishment still occurs far more frequently than previously thought but that physical punishment was ineffective. Given that 73 percent of

52、 the children who were hit waited less than 10 minutes before acting out again.So, what is?Many parents deal with their childrens mistakes by taking away toys and separating them from their playmates. But for strong-willed kids like I was, none of these methods were effective.Like many kids, I wasnt

53、 bad; I was bored. Fortunately, my father realized this fairly early on and developed a new form of “discipline” that produced immediate results and long-term positive effects.Looking back as an adult, my fathers method of making me read the encyclopedia (百科全书)whenever I did something wrong was the

54、best thing he could have done.He would tell me a topic and say, “Learn about the aardvark and Im going to quiz you shortly after.” It was punishment in the sense that I was forced to stop whatever I was doing, but it also had a purpose in that it kept my mind occupied and presented the type of menta

55、l challenge I clearly lacked.Although unwillingly, I went to learn absolutely everything there was to know about aardvarks because I was going to figure out every question he could throw at me. If it werent for my driving need to prove him wrong, it may not have worked as well as it did.So thats jus

56、t it: It was effective. It helped me change my behavior in that moment and it conditioned me to seek out books when I was bored. Obviously, that happened frequently and apparently and it worked. I grew up to become a successful lawyer and a famous writer as well. To this day, Dads the only one who c

57、an beat me.47. What is the probable main idea of Paragraph 1? A. It reports the result of a recent study about the encyclopedia. B. Physical punishment is useless to deal with children. C. Physical punishment only occurred previously. D. 73 percent of the children love physical punishment.48. Why do

58、 many kids frequently do what theyre not allowed to do according to the author? A. Because they produce immediate results and long-term positive effects. B. Because they prefer to break the “discipline” set by their parents. C. Because they are always regarded as bad kids both at home. D. Because th

59、ey often find its dull in their everyday life.49. What was the authors father method of punishing him for his mistakes? A. His father angrily took away his favourite toys. B. His father separated him from his playmates. C. His father forced him to do some reading and tested him later. D. His father

60、ordered him to learn about the aardvark and quizzed him shortly after.50. What can be inferred from this passage? A. Children who are mentally challenged are more likely to be successful. B. Parents ought to develop a new form of discipline to educate their kids. C. Its absolutely necessary to punis

61、h strong-willed kids physically. D. The stricter parents are, the few mistakes children will make.第二节 根据对话内容,从对话后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,然后将答案填涂到答题卡的相应位置上。选项中有两项多余选项。请注意,如果是答案E,请在答题卡上填涂AB;如果是答案F,请在答题卡上填涂AC;如果是答案G,请在答题卡上填涂AD.(共5小題,每小題2分, 满分10分)Id like to mail this package. 51 To China.Lets see. It weighs 1

62、.25 kilograms.How much will it cost? 52 How would you like to send it?By air. By air? That will be 8 dollars. 53 Is there a cheaper way to send it?By ground, it would be two dollars fifty cents. 54 How long will it take to get there?You can never tell. One or two months.In that case, I guess Id rath

63、er send it by air. 55 No, just one week. You just need to fill out the recipients information here.OK.A. Thats kind of expensive.B. And can it get there in two weeks?C. It couldnt be worse.D. That depends.E. Where is it going?F. Ten dollars and fifty cents.G. That sounds better.第II卷 (非选择题, 共60分)题号阅读

64、表达短文改错书面表达总分得分第三部分 写作(共三节,满分60分)第一节 阅读表达(共5小题;毎小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文并回答问题,然后将答案写到相应的位置上(请注意问题后的词数要求)People who play golf are talking about an idea to make the sport more popular, especially with kids: Make the hole bigger.Some people think golf is too hard. Many years ago it was described as “a game who

65、se aim is to hit a very small ball into an even smaller hole.”So some golf officials figure that if they make the hole 15 inches wide about the size of an extra-large pizza players will score better, play faster and have more fun. Some folks even want to allow players to hit do-over shots (after bad

66、 ones) or throw the ball out of sand traps. These changes are being suggested because there were about 30 million golfers in 2005, and by 2012, that number had dropped to about 25 million, according to the National Golf Foundation. And the game is not very popular among kids.I have played golf since

67、 I was a child, and I think bigger holes would be great, especially for kids and beginning golfers. Think about it: We change the rules in lots of kids sports to make the games easier and more fun to play. Why should golf be any different? Many soccer leagues start kids with four-against-four matche

68、s on smaller fields without goalkeepers(守门员). This is great, because there is more scoring, and all the players get more touches.A 10-foot basket and a regular basketball are too much for most 7- or 8-year-olds. They can hardly get the ball to the basket. So kids play on an eight-foot basket with a

69、smaller ball.But after a few years of putting the ball into a pizza-size hole, I hope kids would try the adult version of golf. Sports should be about challenging yourself and trying to get better.Its hard to swim 100 meters or run a mile or learn to handle a puck(冰球) while skating. But when you do

70、it, you feel proud and ready to take on something even harder. Games that are too easy become boring.In fact, golfers often work on their putting by placing a tee(高尔夫球的球基) or a coin on the practice green. Then they try to hit the tee or coin.After that, the 4.25-inch hole looks as big as an extra-la

71、rge pizza.56. Why is golf described as “a game whose aim is to hit a very small ball into an even smaller hole.”?(within 5 words)_57. Who might benefit more if bigger holes are applied in golf?(within 4 words)_58. What is the purpose for the author to compare the numbers of golfers in 2005 and 2012?

72、(within 9 words)_59. How are lots of kids sports made easier and more fun to play? (within 4 words)_60. What ought children to learn from playing golf according to the passage?(within 7words)_第二节 短文改错(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) I at first met Stephen in the primary school. We had to sit next to each other

73、. We were all seven. When we walked home after school, we found that we lived in a same street. Interestingly, there were dogs in our homes, and so we enjoyed taking it for a walk together almost every night. Sometimes we played football about other friends, or sometimes we went fishing in the lake.

74、 Our friendship continued, so in high school we started to grow apart. We were in different classes and choose different friends. Therefore, we were never close as before. Had gone to college in different cities, we lost touch slow, and I have never heard from him ever since.第三节 书面表达 (满分35分)假如你是李华,一

75、年一度的高考即将来临。你的好友郜林(一个高三学生)正在积极准备考试,请你根据以下要点提示,给他写封英语信, 并祝愿他高考成功。 1. 注意调整心态; 2. 注意调整时间; 3. 注意调整饮食; 4. 注意调整复习方法(两条建议);注意: 1. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文流畅;2. 开头和结尾均已给出,不计入总词数,请保持120词左右。Dear Gao Lin, With the approaching of the annual college entrance examination, its my sincere hope that everything is fine with you.

76、_ Wish you success in the coming college entrance examination. Yours sincerely, Li Hua成都树德协进中学2014年5月阶段性考试阅读表达评分标准: 2分:准确无误,字数符合,无丝毫错误.1.5分: 虽答案正确,但字数超出1分: 虽答案接近,但比如第56没有用Because、60的Challenging没有ing形式、或比如57和60只答出了一半内容(或beginning golfers)0.5分: 只写出了一些关键词,但答案破碎 0分: 答案完全错误、答非所问.短文改错(格式错误或答案距离过远或铅笔作答均不给分

77、)第一行 去掉first前的at 第二行 all both same前的 a the 第三行 it them 第四行 about with 第五行 so but 第六行 choose chose 第七行never后加as Had Having 第八行 slow slowly One possible version:Dear Gao Lin, With the approaching of the annual college entrance examination, its my sincere hope that everything is fine with you. Importan

78、t though the exam is, it doesnt mean you cannot be calm and confident, as it can serve to boost your potential and result in a more satisfactory result. No matter how busy youre, youd better make sure you can sleep for about seven hours per day so that you can be energetic while studying. Eat proper

79、ly and healthily, but do not risk breaking away from the food or drink youve already been accustomed to. To review your lessons more effectively, its always a good idea to listen to the instructions from the teachers and make more efforts in the classroom. In addition, the mistakes in your previous homework or test papers ought to be corrected in time to avoid repeating them in the college entrance exam.(127词) Wish you success in the coming college entrance examination. Yours sincerely, Li Hua版权所有:高考资源网()版权所有:高考资源网()

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