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1、最新修正版2013年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(四川卷)本试题分第 I 卷(选择题)和第 II 卷(非选择题) 。第 I 卷 1 至 8 页,第 II 卷 9 至 10 页,共 10 页。考生作答时,须将答案答在答题卡上,在本试题卷、草稿纸上答题无效。满 分 150 分。考试时间 120 分钟。考试结束后,将本试题卷和答题卡一并交回。第I卷(选择题共90 分)注意事项:1.2.必须使用 2B 铅笔在答题卡上将所先答案对应的标号涂黑。 第 I 卷共两部分,共计 90 分。第一部分 英语知识运用(共两节,共 40 分)第一节从S0黑。单项填空(共 10小题;每小题 1 分,共 10分)A、B、C

2、 、D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂1. -I feel so nervous about the National English Speech Competition tomorrow.A. I really envy youB. Glad to hear that C. Sounds great D. Take it easy2. The traffic on the main streets has a longer green signal than on the small ones.A. one B. this C. that D. it3. Hu

3、rry up, kids! The school bus for us!A. waits B. was waiting C. waited D. is waiting4. Read this story, you will realize that not everything can be bought with money.A. or B. and C. but D. so5. -Why are your eyes so red? You have slept well last night.A. can't B. mustn'tC.needn't D. won&#

4、39;t6. you said at the meeting describes a bright future for the company.A. When B. How C. What D. That7. He is so busy. He cannot afford enough time with his son he wants to.A. even ifB. as ifC. becauseD. before8. which university to attend, the girl asked her teacher for advice.A. Not knowing B. K

5、nowing notC. Not known D. Known not9. Nowadays people are more concerned about the environment they live.A. whatB. which C. when D. where10. The airport next year will help promote tourism in this area.A. being completedB. to be completedC. completedD. having been completed第二节 完形填空(共 20小题,每小题 1.5分,共

6、 30 分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项( A、 B、C、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。"Look, it's Baldy!" A boy shouted in my direct ion across the p laygro und. Even though I was used to regular insults(侮辱)because of the 11 on my hed, it was 12 horrible to hear. I sighed as I headed back to the class.W

7、hen I was just 20 mon ths old, I suffered serious 13 after a bowl full of hot oil fell on my head. I was 14 to hos pital and had to say there for weeks while the doctors 15 to save my life. "Holly's very 16 to be alive," they told Mum and Dad. "But she'll be _17 with scars on

8、her head, and of course her hair won't grow there."As a child, I cared much about my scars, so I 18 wore a scarf to cover them up whe n I left home. 19 I did n't, people would call me horrible n ames like Baldy. Although my friends were always comfort ing me ,they n ever20un derstood ho

9、w it felt.Then through the hos pital I was21 to a childre n's burns camp, where childre n like mecan get any help. There, I 22 14-year-old Stephanie, whose burns are a lot more serious tha n mine. But she is so 23 that she n ever lets anyone put her dow n. "You should n't _24 what peopl

10、e say about what you look like because we're not differe nt from anyone else, Holly," she 25 me. "A nd you don't n eed to wear a scarf because y0ou look great 26 it!" For the first time in my life I could sp eak to some one who'd bee n through someth ing 27. Soweeks later,

11、 at my 13th birthday p arty,28by her bravery, I gave up my scarf and showed offmy scars. It felt amaz ing not havi ng to29away beh ind my scarf.happier, because I have realized it is yourNow, I am 30 of what I look like and much personality (个性)that decides who you truly are.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,共50分)11. A.

12、 hatB. scarfC. scarsD. cuts12. A. stillB. justC. neverD. seldom13. A. hu ngerB. coldC. defeatsD. burns14. A. rushedB. ledC. i nvitedD. forced15. A. learnedB. foughtC. returnedD. decided16. A. ha ppyB. luckyC. l on elyD. poor17. A. p ressedB. occ upiedC. leftD. pain ted18. A. possiblyB. usuallyC. fin

13、 allyD. n early19. A. AlthoughB. Si neeC. IfD. Before20. A. correctlyB. roughlyC. easilyD. really21. A. p romotedB. in troducedC. rep ortedD. carried22. A. metB. recog ni zedC. rememberedD. caught23. A. ho nestB. strongC. activeD. young24. A. write downB. agree withC. pass onD. liste n to25. A. pro

14、misedB. en couragedC. orderedD. calmed26. A. inB. forC. withoutD. beyond27. A. similarB. stra ngeC. hardD. important28. A. allowedB. requiredC. guidedD. inspired29. A. hideB. giveC. keepD. put30. A. sickB. awareC. tiredD. proud第一节 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项( A、B、C、D )中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。(共20小题;每小题2分,共40分)Im

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16、肛k-仅 CqriHrt Mi 廉 Olr i a WongJ oiifitlx activiiy'7b ce/ebrate the Year of the Snake>亠H-f31. What you have just read is a.D. po sterA. noteB. reportC. schedule32. What is goi ng to take p lace on 2 February, 2013?A. A big event to welcome a Chin ese new year.B. A social gatheri ng to raise mo

17、ney for wildlife.C. A p arty for close friends to meet and have fun.D. A meeti ng of Kwun Tong High School stude nts.33. How much do you have to pay in total if four of you go together?A. $20.B. $40.C. $60.D. $80.34. Which of the follow ing stateme nts is true?A. Tickets are sold in Kwun Tong High S

18、chool.B. It's unn ecessary to take soft drinks with you.C. Free digital cameras are p rovided for everybody.D. Festival food will be served without extra charge.On a sunny day last August, Tim heard some shouti ng. Look ing out to the sea carefully, he saw a couple of kids in a rowboat were bein

19、g p ulled out to sea.Two 12-year-old boys, Christia n and Jack, rowed out a boat to search for a football. Once they'd rowed bey ond the calm waters, a beach umbrella tied to the boat caught the wind and p ulled the boat into open water. The pair panicked and tried to row back to shore. But they

20、 were no match for it_ and the boat was out of con trol.Tim knew it would soon be swallowed by the waves."Everything went quiet in my head," Tim recalls( 回忆)."I was trying to figure out how to swim to the boys in a straight lin e."Tim took off his clothes and jumped into the wate

21、r. Every 500 yards or so, he raised his head to judge his progress. "At one point, I considered turning back," he says. "I wondered if I was pu tti ng my life at risk." After 30 minu tes of struggli ng, he was close eno ugh to yell to the boys, "Take dow n the umbrella!"

22、;Christia n made much effort to take dow n the umbrella. Then Tim was able to catch up and climb aboard the boat. He took over row ing, but the waves were almost too strong for him."Let's aim for the pier(码头),"Jack said. Tim turned the boat toward it. Soon afterward, waves crashed over

23、 the boat, and it bega n to sink. "Ca n you guys swim?" he cried. "A little bit," the boys said.Once the were in the water, Tim decided it would he safer and faster for him to pull the boys toward the pier. Christia n and Jack were weari ng life jackets and floated on their backs

24、. Tim swa n toward land as water washed over the boys' faces.“ Are we almost there?" they asked aga in and aga in. " Yes," Tim told them each time. After 30minu tes, they reached the pier.35. Why did the two boys go to the sea?A. To go boat row ing.B. To get back their football.C.

25、 To swim in the open water.D. To test the umbrella as a sail.36. What does "it"in Paragra ph 2 refer to?A. The beach.B. The water.C. The boat.D. The win d.37. Why did Tim raise his head regularly?A. To take in eno ugh fresh air.B. To con sider turning back or not.C. To check his dista nee

26、from the boys.D. To ask the boys to take dow n the umbrella.38. How did the two boys fin ally reach the p ier?A. They were dragged to the pier by Tim.B. They swam to the pier all by themselves.C. They were washed to the p ier by the waves.D. They were carried to the p ier by Tim on his back.LONDON -

27、 A British judge on Thursday sentenced a businessman who sold fake(假冒的)bomb detectors (探测器)to 10 years in prison, say ing the man had n't cared about poten tially deadly con seque nces.It is believed that James McCormick got about $77.8 millio n from the sales of his detectors - which were based

28、 on a kind of golf ball finder - to countries including Iraq, Belgium and Saudi Arabia.McCormick, 57, was convicted(判罪)of cheats last month and sentenced Thursday at the Old Bailey court in London."Your cheating conduct in selling a great amount of useless equipment simply for huge profit promo

29、ted a false sense of security and in all probability materially contributed to causing death and injury to innocent people," Judge Richard Hone told McCormick. "you have neither regret, nor shame, nor any sense of guilt."The detectors, sold for up to $42,000 each, were said to be able

30、 to find such dangerous objects as bombs under water and from the air. But in fact they "lacked any grounding in science" and were of no use.McCormick had told the court that he sold his detectors to the police in Kenya, the prison service in Hong Kong, the army in Egypt and the border con

31、trol in Thailand."I never had any had results from customers," he said.39. Why was McCormick sentenced to prison?A. He sold bombs.B. He caused death of people.C. He made detectors.D. He cheated in business.40. According to the judge, what McCormick had done .A. increased the cost of safegu

32、ardingB. lowered people's guard against dangerC. changed people's idea of social securityD. caused innocent people to commit crimes41. Which of the following is true of the detectors?A. They have not been sold to Africa.B. They have caused many serious problems.C. They can find dangerous obj

33、ects in water.D. They don't function on the basis of science.42. It can be inferred from the passage that McCormick .A. sold the equipment at a low priceB. was well-known in most countriesC. did not think he had committed the crimeD. had not got such huge profit as mentioned in the textHome to m

34、e means a sense of familiarity and nostalgia( 怀旧 ). It's fun to come home. It looks the same. It smells the same. You'll realize what's changed is you. Home is where we ran remember pain, live, and some other experiences; We parted here; My parentsmet here; I wonthree championships here.

35、If I close my eyes, I can still have a clear picture in mind of my first home. I walk in the door and see a brown sofa surrounding a low glass-top wooden table. To the right of the living room is my first bedroom. It's empty, but it's where my earliest memories are.There is the dining room t

36、able where I celebrated birthdays, and where I cried on Halloween-when I didn't want to wear the skirt my mother made for me. I always liked standing on that table because it made me feel tall and strong. If I sit at this table, I can see my favorite room in the house, my parents' room. It i

37、s simple: a brown wooden dresser lines the right side of the wall next to a television and a couple of photos of my grandparents on each side. Their bed is my safe zone. I can jump on it anytime - waking up my parents if I am scared or if I have an important announcement that cannot wait until the m

38、orning.I'm lucky because I know my first home still exists. It exists in my mind and heart, on a physical property( 住宅) on West 64th street on the western edge of Los Angeles. It is proof I lived, I grew and I learned.Sometimes when I feel lost, I lie down and shut my eyes, and I go home. I know

39、 it's where I'll find my family, my dogs, and my belongings. I purposely leave the window open at night because I know I'll be blamed by Mom. But I don't mind, because I want to hear her say my name, which reminds me I'm home.43. Why does the author call her parents' bed her

40、"safe zone"(Paragraph 3)?A. It is her favorite place to play.B. Her needs can be satisfied there.C. Her grandparents' photos are lined on each side.D. Her parents always play together with her there.44. What can be learned from the passage?A. The old furniture is still in the author

41、9;s fist bedroom.B. The author can still visit her first physical mome in Los Angeles.C. The author's favorite room in her first home is the dining room.D. Many people of the author's age can still find their first physical homes.45. Sometimes when she feels lost, the author will .A. Open th

42、e window at nightB. lie down in bed to have a dreamC. try to bring back a sense of homeD. go to Los Angeles to visit her mom46. What is the author's purpose of writing this passage?A. To express how much she is attached to her home.B. To declare how much she loves her first house.C. To describe

43、the state of her family.D. To look back on her childhood.Fear may be felt in the heart as well as in the head, according to a study that has found a link between the cycles of a beating heart and the chance of someone feeling fear.Tests on healthy volunteers found that they were more likely to feel

44、a sense of fear at the moment when their hearts are contracting( 收缩 ) and pumping blood around their bodies, compared with the point when the heartbeat is relaxed. Scientists say the results suggest that the heart is able to influence how the brain responds to a fearful event, depending on which poi

45、nt it is at in its regular cycle of contraction and relaxation.Sarah Garfinkel at the Brighton and Sussex Medical School said: "Our study shows for the first time that the way in which we deal with fear is different depending on when we see fearful pictures in relation to our heart."The st

46、udy tested 20 healthy volunteers on their reactions to fear as they were shown pictures of fearful faces. Dr Garfin kel said, "The study showed that fearful faces are better no ticed whe n the heart is pumping tha n whe n it is relaxed. Thus our hearts can also affect what we see and what we do

47、n't see - and guide whether we see fear."To further understand this relationship, the scientists also used a brain scanner(扫描仪)to show how the brain in flue nces the way the heart cha nges a person's feeli ng of fear."We have found an important mechanism by which the heart and brai

48、n speak to each other tocha nge our feeli ngs and reduce fear," Dr Garfin kel said."We hope that by in creas ing our un dersta nding about how fear is dealt with and ways that it could be reduced, we may be able to develop more successful treatments for anxiety disorders, and also for thos

49、e for those who may be sufferi ng from serious stress disorder."47. What is the fi ndi ng of the study?A. On e's heart affects how he feels fear.B. fear is a result of on e's relaxed heartbeat.C. fear has someth ing to do with on e's health.D. Ones fast heartbeats are likely to caus

50、e fear.48. The study was carried out by an alyz ing.A. volun teers' heartbeats whe n they saw terrible pi cturesB. the time volun teers saw fearful pi ctures and their health con diti onsC. volun teers' react ions to horrible pictures and data form their brain sca nsD. differe nt pi ctures s

51、how n to volun teers and their heart-bra in com mun icati on49. Which of the follow ing is closest in meaning to "mecha nism" in P aragra ph 6?A. Order.B. system.C. Machi ne.D. Treatme nt.50. This study may con tribute to.A. treat ing an xiety and stress betterB. explaining the cycle of fe

52、ar and an xietyC. finding the sky to the heart-bra in com muni cati onD. un dersta nding differe nt fears in our hearts and heads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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项多余选项。(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)-James, can I have some black tea?-Sure, 51-Well, just a little, p lease.-Two teas poons?-52 I have

53、 gained some weight these days.(Mi nutes later.)-How nice it is!53-Yes, pl ease. Do you mind me smok ing here?-54 I don't want to have sec on dha nd smoke. Would you like some cookies, in stead?Eati ng more and smok ing less will do you good.-55A. Of course!B. Any sugar?C. Okay, tha nks.D. Well,

54、 go ahead.E. No, one is eno ugh.F How do you want it made?第 II 卷 (非选择题 共 60 分)注意事项:1. 必须 0.5毫米黑色墨迹签字笔在答题卡上题目所指示的答题区域内作答。答在试题卷 上无效。2. 第 II 卷共计 60 分。第三部分 写作(共三节,共 60 分) 第一节 阅读表达(共 5 小题;每小题 2 分,共 10分)阅读下面短文,并按照题目要求用英语问答问题(请注意问题后词数要求)A nurse of 78 this weekend celebrates 60 years of walking the wards -

55、and she has no plans to retire.Jackie Reid was 18 when she started work in 1953 - when the National Health Service(NHS) was just five years old - and is believed to be the oldest nurse in Britain.The diabetes(糖尿病)sp ecialist had to retire at 65 but returned as a nurse with in two weeks and still doe

56、s up to four seven-and-a-half hour shifts( 轮班) each week.Mrs Reid said: "Nursing is hard if you do it correctly but I love my job. Working for the NHS has been my life. I have no other hobbies because I have worked all my life.Jackie has worked at a number of different hospitals-including one i

57、n Scotland.Her specialist field has been diabetes for the past 40 years. She relrained after her 12-year-old daughter Michelle developed the disease. She currently works at Southend Hospital, Essex.Over the last 60years she has treated tens of thousands of patients.Jackie believes nursing should be

58、protected from government cuts. She said: "There're lots of things I would say to the government. If you are going to get good care you have to have the resources(资源),you can't do it without eno ugh mon ey. They should n't n eed the cuts that there are in the NHS. It's hard now

59、because there's a shortage of staff."Jackie has lived alone in Grays, Essex, since her husband did three years ago.The couple have two daughters Michelle, 50, and Karen, 54.Jackie added: "My youngest daughter worried about me - she doesn't think I should work as much as I do. I constantly say 'don't worry about me, I'm fine

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