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1、2013年高考英语模拟试题及答案(三)第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)    请认真阅读下面各题,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. In _ eyes of my parents, a knowledge of English is _ must in the world today. A. the;不填B. the; aC.不填; aD.不填;不填22. Different from girls, boys are likely t

2、o be _ about sharing their feelings with their close friends. A. cautious B. positive C. curious D. enthusiastic23. It is reported that China will not buy the Euro debt until some thorough research _.A. will be done B. had been doneC. has been doneD. will have been done24. Have you got any informati

3、on about your missing dog from the police? No. I _. The police say theyll let me know when there is any news.A. waited B. was waitingC. have waitedD. am waiting25. Jack, take more clothes when going camping. It _ be very cold in the mountains.Thank you, Mum. I will.A. canB. shouldC. shallD. must26.

4、I am in great trouble now. You may depend on _ that all of us will support you. A. thatB. itC. oneD. 不填27. The “No.1 Document” is designed to help the rural population increase their incomes. I believe that peasants life _ better and better.A. will have gotB. has gotC. gets D. will be getting28. Som

5、e experts say that other possibilities may _ toaccidents as well, such as the carelessness of drivers and the disobedience of traffic regulations.A. correspond B. contribute C. compensate D. commit29. A Pakistani intelligence official confirmed that the three-storey compound where Bin Laden spent hi

6、s last years and was killed would be _. A. put downB. taken downC. pulled downD. turned down30. Whitney Houstons sudden death suggests that drug abuse is such a serious problem _ we should deal with properly.A. as B. thatC. whichD. where31. Chinas hurdler Liu Xiang was disqualified due to false star

7、t in the 60-metre event, _ his rival Dayron Robles of Cuba an easy win of 7.66 seconds.A. giving B. givenC. to give D. gave32. Where did you buy this beautiful skirt? It was in the shop _ my mother is working.A. that B. which C. where D. what33. This building is both a secret and a mystery. No one s

8、hall be admitted into it _ he can give the right password. A. if B. as C. since D. unless34. You should have told her about the meaning of the gesture.I meant _, but I had some unexpected guests. A. to do B.to haveC. doingD. doing so35. Did you enjoy the film you saw last night?_. I just did it for

9、a change, as I was tired from working all day.A. Not necessarily B. Not exactly C. Not likely D. Not really第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。It was lunchtime and I walked into a small branch office on the West Side. I had come to 36 a checking account. The on

10、ly officer on 37 was a fortyish black man, standing 38 a small counter from a young white boy who was wearing a V-necked sweater. I think I was especially 39 of the boy because he looked more like a kid from a prep school than a 40 in a West Side bank. The boy continued to 41 my attention because of

11、 what happened next. He was holding an open savings-account book and 42 an expression of disappointment. “But I dont understand. I opened the account myself, so why cant I 43 any money?” the boy said, his voice breaking. “I know it is, but those are the rules. Ive already explained to you that a fou

12、rteen-year-old is not 44 to withdraw money without a letter from his parents,” the officer explained patiently.Suddenly I noticed the account had a series of small deposits and withdraws. Then I questioned the officer, “How do you 45 that? Why did you let him withdraw money before, but not now?” He

13、looked 46 .“Because the tellers were not aware of his age before and now they are. Its really very 47 .” I turned to the boy with a shrug. “Youre really getting 48 ,” I said. “You ought to get your parents to come in here and 49 .” The boy looked destroyed. 50 , he put his savings book in a rear-poc

14、ket and walked out of the bank. The officer turned to me. “You know,” he said, “you really shouldnt have got 51 .” I couldnt believe what this idiot was saying.“We were 52 this morning that some neighborhood bully has been shaking down (敲诈) this boy for more than a month. The other guy was 53 him to

15、 take money out every week and hand it over. The poor kid was 54 too scared to tell anyone. Anyway, the police are on the case and theyll probably make a(n) 55 today." “You mean there is no rule about being too young to withdraw money from a savings account?”“Not that I ever heard of. Now, sir,

16、 what can we do for you?”36. A. make B. open C. buy D. choose37. A. duty B. board C. display D. show 38. A. on B. after C. over D. across39. A. sure B. proud C. awareD. afraid40. A. guard B. customer C. clerk D. manager41. A. attract B. pay C. attach D. control42. A. putting B. writing C. saying D.

17、wearing43. A. borrow B. deposit C. withdraw D.use44. A. told B. inspired C. encouraged D. allowed45. A. argue B. explain C. answer D.declare46. A. annoyedB. disappointedC. excitedD. amused47. A. easy B. amazing C. fantastic D. simple48. A. arranged B. convinced C. cheated D. caught49. A. protest B.

18、promise C. prohibit D. prepare50. A. Excitedly B. Silently C. Cheerfully D. Nervously51. A. interacted B. interrupted C. involved D. infected52. A. asked B. discovered C. suggested D.informed53. A. rushing B. forcing C. requesting D. begging54. A. hardlyB. unwillingly C. apparentlyD. eagerly55. A. a

19、rrest B. sentence C. apologyD. difference第三部分阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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。ADid you ever hear of “marriage by capture”? Marriage by capture, also called bride kidnapping (绑架), has been practiced throughout history and around the world and goes back to primitive culture wh

20、en tribal groups were hostile (敌视的) to each other. While trying to conquer a hostile tribe, the groom kidnapped the woman he wished to marry. The groom usually brought along a fellow-warrior as his “best man” to help kidnap the bride-to-be. The bridesmaid, or the maid of honor, and the honeymoon are

21、 also relics (遗产) of bride kidnapping. In the old days, the bridesmaids were the women who helped the bride to get captured by the groom she wanted. Today a bridesmaid is one of the women who attend to the bride at a wedding and is usually a sister or close friend of the bride. The practice of havin

22、g a honeymoon goes back to the time when the groom had to go into hiding with his kidnapped bride to avoid being discovered by her relatives. Today many newlyweds still keep their honeymoon plans a secret from their relatives. The custom of marriage by capture may have gradually led to marriage by p

23、urchase. In order to avoid tribal warfare, the groom offered to pay a bride price to the brides parents as compensation for their loss. The bride price is not the same as the dowry, which is the property a bride brings to her husband upon the marriage to help establish the new household. Giving a br

24、ide price is still practiced in many Asian countries. The practice of “giving the bride away” in the modern wedding ceremony originated from the time when the brides parents arranged her marriage and gave or sold her to the groom. Today at some wedding ceremonies, the minister may ask, “Who gives th

25、is woman to this man in marriage?” To show his approval, the father will reply, “I do” and then give his daughter away to the groom by putting her hand into the grooms hand. In the modern world, marriage by capture is widely considered a sex crime, though it is still practiced in some cultures, and

26、marriage by purchase has almost died away. The modern version of marriage is marriage by mutual love. In most countries today, marriage is governed by civil law. Although most couples celebrate their wedding in the presence of a priest, rabbi, or minister, depending on their religious beliefs, they

27、must have the official marriage license to make their marriage valid. The modern marriage makes good use of many old traditions as symbols, making it colorful and romantic. In the United States and many other countries, the new bonds between a married couple are frequently represented by some old pr

28、actices, such as the white wedding grown, the bride being carried across the threshold (门槛) of the new home, the flower girls, the exchange of wedding rings, the joining of hands, the throwing of rice, grain, or nuts, the wedding cake, and the bridal kiss. 56. The function of the second paragraph is

29、 to explain _. A. a possible solution to a problem raised in the article B. the origins of the maids of honor and the honeymoon C. who should be bridesmaids and how long a honeymoon should last D. why the maids of honor and the honeymoon are critical for newlyweds57. We can infer from the article th

30、at _. A. a bride brings her husband a bride price to help establish the new household B. today the old practice of “giving the bride away” still exists but runs differently C. all of the old wedding practices are replaced by new onesD. the practice of “giving the bride away” is considered illegal in

31、 most countries58. All of the following are old wedding traditions EXCEPT _. A. giving the bride away B. throwing rice, grain, or nuts C. carrying the bride across the thresholdD. holding an official marriage license 59. This article is mainly about _. A. traditions of marriageB. illegal bride kidna

32、pping C. modern wedding cultures across the worldD. how many marriage traditions have died awayBThe unique way someone walks can betray who they are with almost as much accuracy (准确性) as fingerprints, scientists have found. Researchers have developed a method that can identify a unique “pressure sig

33、nature” in their footsteps. By analyzing more than 100,000 pressure points created by peoples feet as they walk, the scientists were able to pinpoint 70 key patterns that are unique to an individual. They hope the system could provide a new form of “biometric” identification that could work alongsid

34、e retinal (视网膜的) scanning and fingerprints at airports. The only trouble is that the system can only identify people if they are not wearing shoes. Dr John Goulermas, an electrical engineer at the University of Liverpool, said they were hoping to develop the system so it will work when people are we

35、aring shoes too. He said: “This is more complicated as the stiffness of the sole and the treads (脚底的硬度和踩踏的强度) can change things, but it should still be possible.” The researchers asked 104 volunteers to walk across boards with thousands of highly sensitive pressure sensors. They recorded ten steps p

36、er person and then analyzed how each persons step changed to produce a unique profile for each person. When asked to then identify individuals from their footsteps, the system was correct 99.6 per cent of the time. Researchers have been investigating the unique aspects of gait (步态) for some time and

37、 many attempts have been made to use computer recognition software to detect individuals. Dr Todd Pataky, who led the research at LiverpoolUniversity but has since moved to ShinshuUniversity in Tokida, Japan, added, “If we see a family member or a friend from a distance we can identify that person b

38、ased on their walk. Our feet are the only parts ofour body that interact with the environment during walking so it is logical that an individuals unique movement patterns are transmitted via the feet to the ground. We are currently working on other checking whether other information can be unraveled

39、 (分解) from foot pressures, including things like gender, age, and exercise levels, but we expect that these characteristics will not be as well classified.” 60. According to the text, the aim of this research is to _. A. work out a possible solution to foot problems. B. try out a system to improve p

40、eoples health C. identify who someone is from his/her footsteps D. develop a new computer recognition software61. We can infer from the passage that _. A. the system can identify people under any conditions B. family members and friends have the same way of walking C. other information will possibly

41、 be known from the foot pressures D. the system can ensure safety in any public places 62. Which of the following can best serve as the title of this passage?A. How You Walk Can Betray You B. New Technology Has Been Invented C. Two Scientists Have Got a Good Idea D. Character Has Something to Do Wit

42、h FootstepsCBEIJINGEye doctors in the capital are expressing confidence in laser (激光) eye surgery, or LASIK, despite the safety concerns that a Taiwan specialist raised this week. Ray Tsai, an ophthalmologist and LASIK pioneer, told Taiwan media on Tuesday that he plans to stop performing the surger

43、ies after learning that some patients who had undergone it had experienced sudden losses of vision and had developed other complications (并发症). Industry analysts estimate that 1.5 million LASIK eye operations are performed on the mainland a year, each costing at least 6,000 yuan ($953). Wang Enpu, d

44、ean of the ophthalmology department of the Air Force GeneralHospital in Beijing, said no countries or regions in the world have stopped LASIK treatments, the effectiveness of which has been proved. “As long as surgeons follow the correct procedures, Ive never seen a single patient come back because

45、of complications caused by the surgery,” said Wang. He said LASIK is known to lead to fewer complications than other types of eye surgery. He also said the technology used in the procedure has improved during the past 10 years. Even so, he said patients who undergo the surgery may have to wait a fai

46、rly long time afterward for their corneas to heal. He also said that those parts of their eyes will forever be weaker and more susceptible to damage. “Anyone has to be more careful for the rest of his life with a part of the body that has undergone surgery,” he said. “Most hospitals offer free eye c

47、heckups for a year after the surgery.”The US Food and Drug Administration says LASIK, like most operations, involves risks. It also said patients should be made aware of the complications that can arise from a treatment before they undergo it. At the same time, the administration said most US patien

48、ts who had undergone LASIK express satisfaction with the surgerys results.Chen Bang, board director of Air Eye Hospital Group, a leading ophthalmological institution in China, said in his micro blog that his hospital had performed the surgery on about 550,000 eyes and the incidence (发病率) of post-ope

49、ration adverse reactions was only 0.6 percent. “Doctors in China must also pass special exams to be qualified to operate laser machines. Despite that precaution, there have been irregularities,” he said. “Some unqualified doctors also practice the surgery and some perform it on unsuitable patients t

50、o make a profit.” “And the devices accuracy can greatly affect the outcome of the procedure,” said Yu Jing, an ophthalmologist with No 10 Peoples Hospital of Tongji University in Shanghai. “The new devices are expensive,” she said. “Before 2004, there were many private and small hospitals competing

51、in the market. Its much better now.”63. Which of the following statements about LASLK is TRUE?A. The LASLK patients will not develop any complications.B. The patients corneas will recover immediately after the operation.C. LASIK is safer than other types of eye surgery, according to Wang Enpu.D. The

52、re are 1.5 million LASIK eye operations in America per year.64. The news is mainly about _.A. the different complications of LASIK B. the introduction to LASIK procedure C. some great eye doctors in LASIKD. the safety concerns about LASIK 65. Some patients developed complications for the following r

53、easons EXCEPT that _.A. they hadnt been warned of the danger before the operationB. some doctors performing the operations were not qualifiedC. some patients were unsuitable for this operationD. the devices were not good enough in many private and small hospitals66. In the second paragraph, the unde

54、rlined words can be replaced by _. A. easily impressed by B. likely to suffer fromC. adaptable to D. capable ofDOne fine afternoon I was walking along Fifth Avenue when I remembered that it was necessary to buy a pair of socks. I turned into the first sock shop that caught my eye, and a boy clerk wh

55、o could not have been more than seventeen years old came forward. “What can I do for you, sir?” “I wish to buy a pair of socks.” His eyes glowed. There was a note of passion in his voice. “Did you know that you had come into the finest place in the world to buy socks?” I had not been aware of that,

56、as my entrance had been accidental. “Come with me,” said the boy. I followed him to the rear of the shop, and he began to take down from the shelves box after box, displaying their contents. “Hold on, lad, I am going to buy only one pair!” “I know that,” said he, “but I want you to see how beautiful these are. Arent they wonderful?” I became far more interested in him than in the socks. I looked at him in amazement. “My friend,” sai

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