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绝密★启封前

2016普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(浙江卷)

英语

选择题部分(共80分)

第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)

第一节:单项填空(共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10分)

从A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标

号涂黑。

1.—Areyousureyou'rereadyforthebest?

—.I'mwellpreparedforit.

A.EmafraidnotB.NoproblemC.HardtosayD.Notreally

2.prizeforthewinnerofthecompetitionistwo-weekholidayinParis.

A.The;不填B.A;不填C.A;theD.The;a

3.Inmanyways,theeducationsystemintheUSisnotverydifferentfromintheUK.

A.thatB.thisC.oneD.it

4.Itisimportanttopayyourelectricitybillontime,aslatepaymentsmayaffectyour.

A.conditionB.incomeC.creditD.status

5.onlineshoppinghaschangedourlife,notallofitseffectshavebeenpositive.

A.SinceB.AfterC.WhileD.Unless

6.Thatyoungmanishonest,cooperative,alwaystherewhenyouneedhishelp.,he's

reliable.

A.OrelseB.InshortC.BythewayD.Foronething

7.Thestudysuggeststhatthecultureswegrowupinfluencethebasicprocessesbywhich

weseeworldaroundus.

A.onB.inC.atD.about

8.Wecanachievealotwhenwelearntoletourdifferencesunite,ratherthanus.

A.divideB.rejectC.controlD.abandon

9.SilkoneoftheprimarygoodstradedalongtheSilkRoadbyabout100BC.

A.hadbecomeB.rejectC.controlD.abandon

lO.Toreturntotheproblemofwaterpollution,I'dlikeyoutolookatastudyinAustralia

in2012.

A.havingconductedB.tobeconductedC.conductingD.

conducted

11.Scientistshaveadvancedmanytheoriesaboutwhyhumanbeingscrytears,noneof

hasbeenproved.

A.whomB.whichC.whatD.that

12.Whentheirchildrenlivedfarawayfromthem,theseoldpeoplefeltfromtheworld.

A.carriedawayB.brokendownC.cutoffD.broughtup

13.Asuddenstopcanbeaveryfrighteningexperience,ifyouaretravellingathigh

speed.

A.eventuallyB.strangelyC.merelyD.especially

14.Whenthetimecametomakethefinaldecisionforacourse,1decidedtoapplyfortheonethat

myinterest.

A.limitedB.reservedC.reflectedD.spoiled

15.Hadthegovernmentsandscientistsnotworkedtogether,AIDS-relateddeathssince

theirhighestin2005.

A.hadnotfallenB.wouldnotfallC.didnotfallD.wouldnot

havefallen

16.Inthisarticle,youneedtobackupgeneralstatementswithexamples.

A.specificB.permanentC.abstractD.universal

17.Georgetoofar.Hiscoffeeisstillwarm.

A.musthavegoneB.mighthavegoneC.can*thavegoneD.needn't

havegone

18.IhavealwaysenjoyedalltheeventsyouorganizedandIhopetoattendinthecoining

years

A.littlemoreB.nomoreC.muchmoreD.manymore

19.1hadasmuchfunsailingtheseasasInowdowithstudents.

A.wotkingB.workC.toworkD.worked

20.一Themoviestartaat8:30,andwocanhaveaquickbitebeforewogo

—.Seeyouat8:10

A.SolongB.SoundsgreatC.GoodluckD.Haveagoodtime

第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分0)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从21—0各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,

选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。

Duringthewar,myhusbandwasstationedatanarmycampinadesertinCalifornia.!wentto

livethereinordertobe21him.Ihatedtheplace.1hadnever22beensounhappy.My

husbandwasorderedoutonalong-termduty,andIwasleftinatinyshack(棚屋)alone.Theheat

was23-almost125°Fevenintheshadeofacactus(仙人掌)。24asoultotalkto.Thewind

blewnon-stop,andallthefoodIate,andtheevryairIbreathed,were25withsand,sand,

sand!

Iwassosorryformyself由atIwrotetomyparents.ItoldthemIwas26andcoming

backhome.IsaidIcouldn'tstanditoneminutelonger.I27beinprison!Myfatheranswered

my28withjusttwolines-twolinesthatwillalwayssinginmy29-twolinesthat

completelychangedmylife:

Twomenlookedoutfromprisonbars

Onesawthemud,theothersawthestars

Ireadthosetwolines30Iwasashamedofmyself.ImadeupmymindIwouldfindout

whatwasgoodinmypresent31;Iwouldlookforthestars

Imadefriendswiththenatives,andtheir32amazedme.Theygavemepresentsoftheir

favoriteartworkswhichtheyhad33toselltotoueists.Istudiedthedelightfulformsofthe

cactus.1watchedforthedesertsunsets,and34forseashellsthathadbeenlefttheremillionsof

yearsagowhenthedeserthadbeenanocean35

Whatbroughtaboutthis36changeinme?Thedeserthadn'tchanged,37Ihad.1

hadchangedmy38AndbydoingsoJchangedanunhappyexperienceintothemost

amazing39ofmylife.IwasexcitedbythisnewworldthatIhaddicoveredIhadlookedout

ofmyself-creatdedprisonand40thestars

A.B.C.D.

21.A.offB.behindC.nearD.beyond

22.A.beforeB.alreadyC.thenD.still

23.A.inflexibleB.incomprehensibleC.uncontrollableD.unbearable

24.A.OnlyB.NotC.ManyD.Such

25.A.coveredB.filledC.buriedD.charhed

26.A.catchingupB.keepingupC.givingup□.gettingup

27.A.oughttoB.mightwellC.wouldratherD.hadbetter

28.A.requestB.callC.questionD.letter

29.A.comparisonB.imaginationC.considerationD.memory

30.A.overandoverB.byandbyC.upanddownD.noeandthen

31.A.companyB.occupationC.situation0.relationship

32.A.movementB.reactionC.guidance□.purpose

33.A.refusedB.failedC.managedD.happened

34.A.askedB.huntedC.waitedD.headed

35.A.floorB.surfaceC.rockD.level

36.A.shockingB.challengingC.puzzlingD.astonishing

37.A.asB.butC.forD.or

38.A.attitudeB.principleC.identity□.standard

39.A.vacationB.operationC.affairD.adventure

40.A.soughtB.countedC.found0.reached

第二部分:阅读理解(第一节20小题,第二节5小题;每小题2分,满分50分)

第一节:阅读下列材料,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在

答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。

A

“DidyouhearwhathappenedtoAdamLastFriday?”LindseywhiperstoTori.

Withhereyesshining,toribrags,“YoubetIdid,Seantoldmetwodaysago.”

WhoareLindseyandToritalkingabout?Itjusthappenedtobeyourstruly,Adam

Freedmam,Icantellyouthatwhatthatwhattheyaresayingis(a)notniceand(b)

noteventrue.Still,LindseyandToriaren,tverydifferentfrommoststudentshere

atLintonHigtSchool,includingme.Manyofourconversationsaregossip(闲话)。I

havenoticedthreeeffectsofgossip:itcanhurtpeople,itcangivegossipersa

strangekindofsatisfaction,anditcancausesocialpressuresinagroup.

Animportantnegativeeffectofgossipisthatitcanhurtthepersonbeingtalked

about.Usually,gossipspreadsinformationaboutatopic-breakups,troubleat

home,evendroppingout-thatapersonwouldratherkeepsecret.Themoreembarrassing

orshamefulthesecretis,thejuicierthegossipitmakes.Probablytheworsttype

ofgossipistheabsolutelie.Peopleofenthinkofgossipersasharmless,butcruel

liescancausepain.

Ifweknowthatgossipcanbeharmful,thenwhydosomanyofusdoit?Thtanswer

liesinanothereffectofgossip:thesatisfactionitgivesus.Sharingthelatest

rumor(传言)canmakeapersonfeelimportantbecauseheorsheknowssomethingthat

othersdon't.Similarly,hearingthelatestrumorcanmakeapersonfeellikepart

ofthe“ingroup."Inotherwords,gossipissatisfyingbecauseitgivespeoplea

senseofbelongingorevensuperiority(优越感).

Gossipalsocanhaveathirdeffect:itstrengthensunwritten,unspokenrulesabout

howpeopleshouldact.ProfessorDavidWilsonexplainsthatgossipisimportantin

policingbehaviorsinagroup.Translatedintohighschoolterms,thismeansthat

ifeverybodyyouhangaroundwithislaughingatwhatJohnworeorwhatJanesaid,then

youcanbetthatwearingorsayingsomethingsimilarwillgetyouthesamekindof

negativeattention.Thedo'sanddon,tsconveyedthroughgossipwillnevershow

upinanystudenthandbook.

Theeffectsofgossipvarydependingonthesituation.Thenexttimeyoufeelthe

urgetospreadthelatestnews,thingaboutwhyyouwanttogossipandwhateffects

your“juicystory“mighthave.

41.Theauthorusesaconversationatthebeginningofthepassaheto.

A.introduceatopic

B.presentanargument

C.describethecharacters

D.clarifyhiswritingpurpose

42.Animportantnegativeeffectsofgossipisthatit.

A.breaksuprelationships

B.embarrassesthelistener

C.spreadsinformationaround

D.causesunpleasantexperiences

43.Intheauther,sopinion,manypeopleliketogossipbecauseit

A.givesthemafeelingofpleasure

B.helplthemtomakemorefriends

C.makesthembetterattellingstories

D.enablesthemtomeetimportantpeople

44.ProfessorDavidWilsonthinkthatgossipcan.

A.providestudentswithwrittenrules

B.helppeoplewatchtheirownbehaviors

C.forceschooltoimpovestudenthandbooks

D.attractthepolice,sattentiontogroupbehaviors

45.Whatadvicedoestheauthorgiveinthepassage?

A.Neverbecomeagossiper

B.Stayawayfromgossipers

C.Don,tletgossipturnintolies

D.Thinktwicebeforeyougossip.

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objectsinteract;bowlsofricedonotfloodinmid-sit,butrequiresupporttoremainstable.Itis

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taughtit.Instead,babiesmayformanunderstandingofobjectsupportthroughrepeated

experimentsandthenbuildonthisknowledgetolearnevenmoreabouthowobjectsinteract.

Thoughtheirrangesandtoolsdiffer,thebaby'sinvestigationandthescientist'sexperimentappear

tosharethesameaim(tolearnaboutthenaturalworld),overallapproach(gatheringdirect

evidencefromtheworld),andlogic(aremyobservationswhatIexpected?).

Somepsychologistssuggestthatyoungchildrenlearnaboutmorethanjustthephysicalworldin

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Forexample,itmayonlybethroughrepeatedexperiments,evidencegathering,andfinally

overturningatheory,thatababywillcometoaccepttheideathatotherpeoplecanhavedifferent

viewsanddesiresfromwhatheorshehas,forexample,unlikethechild,Mommyactually

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learn,butitalsooffersaninspiringlookatscienceandscientists.Whydoyoungchildrenand

scientistsseemtobesomuchalike?Psychologistshavesuggestedthatscienceasaneffort—the

desiretoexplore,explain,andunderstandourworld--issimplysomethingthatcomesfromour

babyhood.Perhapsevolutionprovidedhumanbabieswithcuriosityandanaturaldrivetoexplain

theirworlds,andadultscientistssimplymakeuseofthesamedrivethatservedthemaschildren.

Thesamecognitivesystemsthatmakeyoungchildrenfeelgoodaboutfeelgoodaboutfiguring

somethingoutmayhavebeenadoptedbyadultscientists.Assomepsychologistsputit,“Itisnot

thatchildrenarelittlescientistsbutthatscientistsarebigchildren.^^

50.Accordingtosomedevelopmentalpsychologists,

A.ababy'splayisnothingmorethanagame.

B.scientificresearchintobabies;gamesispossible

C.thenatureofbabies9playhasbeenthoroughlyinvestigated

D.ababy'splayissomehowsimilartoascientist'sexperiment

51.WelearnfromParagraph2that

A.scientistsandbabiesseemtoobservetheworlddifferently

B.scientistsandbabiesofteninteractwitheachother

C.babiesarebornwiththeknowledgeofobjectsupport

D.babiesseemtocollectevidencejustasscientistsdo

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Twothingschangedmylife:mymotherandawhiteplasticbikebasket.Ihavethoughtlongand

hardaboutitandit'strue.Iwouldbeadifferentpersonifmymomhadn'tturnedasillybicycle

accessoryintoalifelessonIcarrywithmetoday.

Mymotherandfatherwereunitedintheirwayofraisingchildren,butitmostlyfelltomy

mothertoactuallycarryitout.Lookingback,Ihonestlydon'tknowhowshedidit.Managingthe

familybudgetmusthavebeenaveryhardtask.,butshemadeitlookeffortless.Ifwecomplained

aboutnothavingwhatanotherkiddid,we'dhearsomethinglike,€idon'tcarewhatso-and-so

gotforhisbirthday,youarenotgettingaTVinyourroomacarforyourbirthdayaIsvishsweet

16party."Wehadtoearnourallowancebydoingchoresaroundthehouse.Icanstil1remember

howlongittooktopolishthelegsofourcoffeetable.Mybrotherscannodoubtrememberhours

spentcleaningthehouse.LikethetwolittlegirlsgrowingupattheWhiteHouse,wemadeour

ownbeds(nooneleftthehouseunitilthatwasdone)andpickedupafterourselves.Wehadtokeep

trackofourbelongings,andifsomethingwaslost,itwasnotreplaced.

Itwassummerand,oneday,mymotherdrovemetothebikeshoptogetatirefixedand

thereitwasinthewindow,White,shiny,plasticanddecoratedwithflowers,thebasketwinkedat

meandIknew——Iknew—\hadtohaveit.

“It'sbeautiful,mymothersaidwhenIpointeditouttoher,“Whataneatbasket.,,

Itriedtoholdoffatfirst,1playeditcoolforashortwhile.ButthenIguessIcouldn'tatandit

anylonger:"Mon,pleasecanIplease,pleasegetit?1411doextrachoresforaslongasyousay,Fil

doanything,butIneedthatbasket,!lovethatbasket.Please,Mom.Please?”

Iwasdesperate.

“Youknow,,,shesaid,gentlyrubbingmybackwhilewebothstaredatwhatIbelieveswas

thecoolestthingever,“Ifyousaveupyoucouldbuythisyourself.^^

“BythetimeImakeenoughit'llbugone!^^

“MaybeRogerherecouldholditforyou,“shesmiledatRoger,thebikeguy.

“Hecan'tholditforthatlong,Mom.Someoneelsewillbuyit.Please,Mom,Please?^^

“Theremightbeanotherway,“shesaid.

Andsoourpayingplanunfolded.Mymotherboughtthebeautifulbasketandputitsafelyin

somehidingplaceIcould'tfind.EachweekIeagerlycountedmygrowingsavingincreasedby

extraworkhereandthere(washingthecar,helpingmymothermakedinner,deliveringor

collevtingthingsonmybikethatalreadylookedcokedwithoutthebasketinfront).And

then,weekslater,1counted,re-countedandjumpedforjoy.Oh,happyday!Imadeit!Ifinally

hadtheexactamountwe'dagreedupon

Dayslatertheunthinkablehappened.AneighborhoodgirlI'dplayedwithmillionsoftimes

appearedwiththeexactsamebasketfixtedtohershiny,newbikethatalreadyhadallthebellsand

whistles.Irodehardandfasthometotellmymotheraboutthisdisaster.Thishorribleturnof

events.

Andthencamethelesson.I'vetakenwithmethroughmylifef'Honey,Yourbasketis

extra-special,Momsaid,gentlywipingawaymyhottears.^Yourbasketisspecialbecauseyou

paidfbrityourself.^^

55.Whatcanwelearnfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?

A.Thechildrenenjoyeddoinghousework.

B.Theauthorcamefromswell-offfamily

C.Themotherraisedherchildreninanunusualway

D.ThechildrenwerefbndoftheUSpresident'sdaughters.

56.Whentheauthorsawthebasketinthewindow,she.

A.fellinlovewithitB.staredathermother

C.recognizeditatonceD.wentuptothebikeguy

57.Whydidtheauthorsaymany4€please^^tohermother?

A.Shelongedtodoextrawork.B.Shewaseagertohavethebasket.

C.Shefelttiredafterstandingtoolong.D.Shewantedtobepolitetohermother.

58.Byusing“naked”(Paragraph12),theauthorseemstostressthatthebasketwas

A..somethingshecouldaffordB.somethingimportanttoher

C.somethingimpossibletogetD.somethingshecoulddowithout

59.Totheauthor,itseemedtobeahorribleturnofeventsthat

A.somethingspoiledherpayingplan

B.thebasketcostmorethanshehadsaved

C.aneighborhoodgirlhadboughtanewbike

D.someoneelsehadgotabasketofthesamekind

60.Whatisthelifelessontheauthorlearnedfromhermother?

A.SavemoneyforarainydayB.Goodadviceisbeyondallprice.

C.EarnyourbreadwithyoursweatD.Godhelpsthosewhohelpthemselves

第二节:下面文章中有5处(第61-65题)需要添加小标题。请从以下选项(ABCDE

和F)中选出符合各段意思的小题,并在答题纸上将相应选项的标号涂黑。选项中有一项是

多余选项。

A.Getinvolvedinstudentactivities

B.Yourvoiceisactuallysuperimportant

C.Thereisasignificantincreaseofopportunities

D.Stayinactivecommunicationwithyourfriends

E.Getsmartaboutthepeoplewhoyouspendyourtimewith

F.Yourmajordoesnotmatterasmuchinyourfirstofcollege

FiveThingsNobodyToldMeaboutCollege

AsItypethis,Iaminmyuniversitydormroom.Ayearago,whenIwasawaitingtohear

theresultsofmycollegeapplications,Ioftenwenttowebsitesforsometypeofinsiderlookon

whatcollegewouldbelike.However,there'sonlysomuchthatprepbooks,websites,andolder

friendscanteach.Herearethetop5thingsnobodytoldmeaboutcollege:

61

Nobodyenteringauniversityknowsexactlywhattheywanttostudy.Iftheytellyou

otherwise,they'relyingandwillprobablychangewhattheywanttopursewithinthefirst

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