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普通高等学校招生全国统一考试
英语
第一部分英语知识运用(共四节,满分55分)
第一节语音知识(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)
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第二节情景对话(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)
—Itissaidthatarailwaywillbesetupthroughourcity,isn'tit?
Yes,it'strue.6
■一Great!7
-Butitalsomeansmorepoisonouspollutionandheaviertraffic,Ithink.
—Really?Youseemasifyou'restronglyagainstsettinguptherailwayhere.
一No,Idon't.8
—9_
-Yes,that'sright.Mostofourteachersandstudentscontributemoneytothe
governmentfbrit.
—10Ithink,amanwholoveshismotherlandmustlovehishometownfirst.Our
hometownwillbeprosperous.
-Iagreewithyou.
A.Wonderful!Excellent!
B.SodoI.
C.Idon'tagree.
D.Itwillbringaboutgreatdevelopmentinagricultureandindustryhere.
E.Butitwilldogreatergoodtothecitythanitwilldoharm,don'tyouthinkso?
F.OurmayorannouncedthenewsonTV.
G.Ionlymeanthatloudnoisesanddirtyrubbishwilldoharmtopeople.
第三节语法和词汇知识(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
11.—WouldyoumindifIaskedyouwhereyou'refrom?
A.Ofcourse.TmfromLondon.B.Sure.IwasborninLondon.
C.Notreally.Youcandoit.D.Notintheleast.TmfromLondon.
12.Mrs.Hanson,ahousewifebentongettinghighereducation,hasbeengoing
tocollege,afewcoursesattime,for7years.
A.a;aB.不填;theC.the;aD.不填;不填
13.Wedonotknowhowastronautscanwhentheyspendmonthsinspace
withouttheprotectionoftheatmosphere.
A.getoffB.getupC.getalongD.getin
14.Aftertheadjustmentoffinancialpolicies,manynetizensputupposts,90percent
carriedthemessageofapproval.
A.ofwhichB.ofwhomC.ofthemD.ofwhat
15.SomeexpertsarewarningthatthesteptheUSgovernmenthastakentodealwith
thecurrentcrisisisofmuchrisk.
A.onesB.oneC.thatD.those
16.一Whydidyoudropthechanceofearningbigmoney?
—.Youknow,Idon'twanttogetrichbytakingrisks.
A.AlliswellthatendswellB.Oneman'smeatisanother9spoison
C.BettersafethansorryD.Nosweetwithoutsweat
17.Studyingalone,youarefreetochoosewhattolearnandwhen,youdon't
needothers9agreement.
A.whileB.ifC.thoughD.as
18.Thepatientwillhavetoremaininhospitalfbranotherweektherecent
medicalreport.
A.onbehalfofB.onthebasisofC.onthesideofD.ontopof
19.fromMilanTrenc'snovel,thefilmNightattheMuseumbringstolifea
worldwheredinosaurswandertheearth.
A.AdaptedB.AdaptingC.HavingadaptedD.Tobeadapted
20.Nowadaysteacherstendtobemoredependentonisthoughttobeagreat
teachingaid一thecomputer.
A.thatB.whichC.whatD.as
21.—Whydoyoulooksoworried?
——Mycomputerbrokedownandmyessayunfinishedsince.
A.wasleftB.hasleftC.leftD.hasbeenleft
22.Wemustapplywhatwehavelearnedtoourdailyworkbecauseinnocase
frompractice.
A.shouldtheoryseparateB.shouldtheorybeseparated
C.theoryshouldseparateD.theoryshouldbeseparated
23.一What'sup?Youlookdown.
—Ihavepilesofpapers,butItypesoslowly.
A.tobetypedB.typedC.totypeD.beingtyped
24.—Anothercupofcoffee?That'syourthirdsincelunch.
一Yeah,well,Iallnightpreparingformyhistoryexam.Icanhardlykeep
myeyesopen.
A.stayedupB.havestayedupC.havebeenstayingupD.willstayup
25.—Whathasmadehimupsetrecently?
-alonetofaceatroublesomemilkcase.
A.LeftB.BeingleftC.HavingleftD.Toleave
第四节完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)
Agroupofdinnerguestsweresittingaroundthetablediscussinglife.Oneman,
aCEO,decidedtoexplaintheproblemswith26.Heargued,"Whafsakid
goingtolearnfromateacher?Youknowwhatpeoplesayaboutteachers:thosewho
can,do-thosewhocan't,27
Tostresshispointheturnedtoanotherguest,"You'reateacher,Bonnie.What
doyou28?n
Bonnie,whohadareputationfor29andfrankness,replied,nYouwantto
knowwhatImake?”She30forasecondandthenbegan.
"Well,Imakekidsworkharderthantheyeverthoughttheycould.Imakekids
sitthrough40minutesof31timewhiletheirparentscan'tmakethem32for
5minuteswithoutaniPod.YouwanttoknowwhatImake?'1
Shepausedagainandlookedateachandeverypersonsittingatthetable33.
"Imakekidswonderandquestion.Imakethem34forwhattheydo35.
Imakethemhave36fortheoldandtakeresponsibilityfortheiractions.Iteach
themtowrite.Imakethemread.Imakethemlearneverythingthey37toknow
inEnglishwhilethey'represervingtheirownunique38identity.Imakemy
classroomaplacewhereallofmystudentsfeel39withoutfearinganydanger.
FinallyImakethemunderstandthatiftheyusethe40theyweregiven,
workhard,andfollowtheirhearts,theycan41inlife."
Bonniepausedonelasttimeandthencontinued."Thenwhenpeopletryto42
mebywhatImake,Icanholdmyheaduphighandpaynoattentionbecausethey
are43.YouwanttoknowwhatImake?Imakea44!Whatdoyoumake?”
Thereismuchtruthinthis45:teachersmakeotherprofessionspossible.
26.A.businessB.educationC.literatureD.food
27.A.listenB.waitC.watchD.teach
28.A.makeB.getC.winD.possess
29.A.beautyB.honestyC.humorD.generosity
30.A.ateB.thoughtC.pausedD.frowned
3l.A.practiceB.restC.classD.work
32.A.sitB.playC.learnD.sleep
33.A.nervouslyB.calmlyC.coldlyD.curiously
34.A.prepareB.applyC.apologizeD.seek
35.A.importantlyB.wronglyC.valuablyD.meaningfully
36.A.fearB.concernC.sympathyD.respect
37.A.needB.haveC.desireD.mean
38.A.nationalB.culturalC.mentalD.social
39.A.comfortableB.happyC.safeD.fair
40.A.toolsB.suppliesC.chancesD.gifts
41.A.succeedB.struggleC.surviveD.live
42.A.payB.judgeC.admireD.accuse
43.A.rudeB.foolishC.criticalD.mean
44.A.decisionB.promiseC.differenceD.mistake
45.A.accountB.declarationC.explanationD.statement
第二部分阅读理解(共二节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)
A
Somedayastrangerwillreadyoure-mailwithoutyourpermissionorscanthe
websitesyou*vevisited.Orperhapssomeonewillcasuallyglancethroughyour
creditcardpurchasesorcellphonebillstofindoutyourshoppingpreferencesor
callinghabits.
Infact,it'slikelysomeofthesethingshavealreadyhappenedtoyou.Who
wouldwatchyouwithoutyourpermission?Itmightbeaspouse,agirlfriend,a
marketingcompany,aboss,acoporacriminal.Whoeveritis,theywillseeyouina
wayyouneverintendedtobeseen一the21stcenturyistheequalofbeingcaught
naked.
Psychologiststellusboundariesarehealthy,andthatit'simportanttoreveal
yourselftofriends,ftimilyandloversinstages,atappropriatetimes.Butfew
boundariesremain.Thedigitalbreadpiecesyouleaveeverywheremakeiteasyfor
strangerstoreconstructwhoyouare,whereyouareandwhatyoulike.Insome
cases,asimpleGooglesearchcanrevealwhatyouthink.Likeitornot,increasingly
weliveinaworldwhereyousimplycannotkeepasecret.Thekeyquestionis:Does
thatmatter?
WhenopinionpollsaskAmericansaboutprivacy,mostsaytheyareconcerned
aboutlosingit.Asurveyfoundanoverwhelmingpessimismaboutprivacy,with60
percentofrespondentssayingtheyfeeltheirprivacyis“slippingaway,andthat
bothersme.”
Butpeoplesayonethinganddoanother.OnlyatinypartofAmericanschange
anybehaviorsinanefforttopreservetheirprivacy.Fewpeopleturndowna
discountattollbooths(收费站)toavoidusingtheEZ-Passsystemthatcantrack
automobilemovements.Andfewturndownsupermarketloyaltycards.Privacy
economistAlessandroAcquitshasrunaseriesofteststhatrevealthatpeoplewill
givepersonalinformationlikeSocialSecuritynumbersjusttogettheirhandsona
pitiful50-cent-offcoupon.
Butprivacydoesmatter--atleastsometimes.Itslikehealth;whenyouhaveit,
youdon'tnoticeit.Onlywhenit'sgonedoyouwishyou'ddonemoretoprotectit.
46.Whatwouldpsychologistsadviseontherelationshipbetweenfriends?
A.Friendsshouldopentheirheartstoeachother.
B.Friendsshouldalwaysbefaithfultoeachother.
C.Thereshouldbeadistanceevenbetweenfriends.
D.Thereshouldbefewerdisputesbetweenfriends.
47.Whydoestheauthorsay"weliveinaworldwhereyousimplycannotkeepa
secret"(Line5Para.3)?
A.Modernsocietyhasfinallydevelopedintoanopensociety.
B.Peopleleavetracesaroundwhenusingmodemtechnology.
C.Therearealwayspeoplewhoarecuriousaboutothers*affairs.
D.Manysearchenginesprofitbyrevealingpeople'sidentities.
48.WhatdomostAmericansdowithregardtoprivacyprotection?
A.Theychangebehaviorsthatmightdisclosetheiridentity.
B.Theyusevariousloyaltycardsforbusinesstransactions.
C.Theyrelymoreandmoreonelectronicdevices.
D.Theytalkalotbuthardlydoanythingaboutit.
49.Accordingtothepassage,privacyislikehealthinthat.
A.peoplewillmakeeveryefforttokeepit
B.itsimportanceisrarelyunderstood
C.itissomethingthatcaneasilybelost
D.peopledon*tvalueituntiltheyloseit
B
Youcouldfillastorewithalltheenergydrinksavailable.Theypromisetomake
peoplefeelmoreenergeticandthinkmoreclearly.Theseproductshavenameslike
RedBull,Monster,RippedForce,SpeedStackand5-HourEnergy.Theyappeal
mainlytoyoungpeople.
ProfessorChadReissig,atJohnsHopkinsUniversityinBaltimore,isamedical
researcherwhostudiesdrugdependence.Hesaystheteamheworksongot
interestedinstudyingenergydrinks.
Hesaystheresearchershavefoundthreethings.One:therearehundredsof
brandsofenergydrinksinmostmajorcountries.Two:thedrinksarenotclearly
labeledwithenoughinformation.Andthree:theamountofcaffeinediffersgreatly.
Somecontainaslittleasfiftymilligrams,whileothersasmuchasfivehundred.
Somepeoplecombineenergydrinkswithalcohol.Theythinktheycandrink
morealcoholthatwayandnotbeaffected.Studies,however,suggestthattheyare
stillundertheinfluenceofthealcoholeveniftheydonotfeelthatway.
Somemakersofenergydrinksdoprovidewarnings.Forexample,apopular
energydrinkwarnsagainstusebypeoplewhoareundertheageoftwelve.The
directionsalsoadvisepeopletolimitcaffeineproductsandtodrinkonlyhalfthe
bottle.
TheteamatJohnsHopkinsUniversitypublishedareportinthejournalDrugand
AlcoholDependence.Theysuggestedthattheamountofcaffeineandother
ingredientsbeclearlylistedonthedrink.Theresearchersarecontinuingtostudy
energydrinks.Theyareseekingyoungpeoplewhohavehadabadexperienceafter
drinkingthem.
50.Accordingtothepassage,theenergydrinksmainlyattract.
A.youngpeopleB.alcoholdrinkers
C.universityprofessorsD.twelve-year-oldchildren
51.Theteamthinksthatthebiggestproblemoftheenergydrinksisthat.
A.therearetoomanybrandsB.theyarenotclearlylabeled
C.thereistoomuchcaffeineD.theyarenotavailableinsomestores
52.Thepurposeofthepassageistotellreaders.
A.toidentifycaffeineinenergydrinks
B.totakeacloserlookatenergydrinks
C.whetherenergydrinksaregoodorbad
D.whetherenergydrinksmakepeopleaddicted
C
Trafficjamandcities,itseems,gohandinhand.Everyonecomplainsabout
beingstuckintraffic;but,liketheweather,nooneseemstodoanythingaboutit.In
particular,trafficengineers,transportationplanners,andpublicofficialsresponsible
fortransportationsystemsinlargecitiesarefrequentlycriticizedforfailingtosolve
trafficjam.
Butistrafficjamasignoffailure?Longqueuesatrestaurantsortheaterbox
officesareseenassignsofsuccess.Shouldtransportationsystemsbeviewedany
differently?Ithinkweshouldrecognizethattrafficjamisanunpreventable
by-productofsuccessfulcities,andviewthe"trafficproblem,,inadifferentlight.
Citiesexistbecausetheypromotesocialinteractionsandeconomictransactions.
Trafficjamoccurswheretherearelotsofpeoplebutlimitedspaces.Culturally
andeconomicallysuccessfulcitieshavetheworsttrafficproblems,whiledecaying
citiesdon'thavemuchtraffic.NewYorkandLosAngelesareAmerica'smost
crowdedcities.Butifyouwantaccesstomajorbrokeragehouses(经纪行),youwill
findthemeasiertoreachincrowdedNewYorkthaninanyotherlargecities.Andif
yourfirmneedsaccesstopost-productionfilmeditorsorsatellite-guidance
engineers,youwillreachthemmorequicklythroughthecrowdedfreewaysofLA
thanthroughlesscrowdedroadselsewhere.
Despitetrafficjam,alargernumberandwidervarietyofsocialinteractionsand
economictransactionscanbemadeperfectinlarge,crowdedcitiesthanelsewhere.
Seeninthislight,trafficjamisanunfortunateconsequenceofprosperity,nota
causeofeconomicdeclineandurbandecay.
Sowhilewecanconsidertrafficjamasincreasingcostsontheareasofbigcities,
thecostsofinaccessibility(交通不便)inuncrowdedplacesarealmostcertainly
greater.
Thereisnodoubtthattrafficjambringstheterribleeconomicandenvironmental
damageinplaceslikeBangkok,Jakarta,andLagos.Butmobilityisfarhigherand
trafficjamlevelsarefarlowerhereintheUS,eveninourmostcrowdedcities.
That'swhy,fornow,wedon'tseepeopleandcapitalstreamingoutofSanFrancisco
andChicago,headingforcitieslikeCalifornia,andIllinois.
53.Wecanconcludefromthefirstparagraphthat.
A.trafficjamandweatherarethetwofactorspreventingthedevelopmentofthe
bigcity
B.trafficjamseemstobeverydifficulttodealwith
C.iftrafficengineerstrytheirbest,trafficjamcanbesolved
D.publicofficialsarealwayscriticizedformisusingtheirpower
54.Accordingtothepassage,what'stheauthor'sopiniontowardstrafficjam?
A.Incities,trafficjamisunavoidable.
B.Trafficjamisbothasignoffailureandasignofsuccess.
C.Trafficjamistheconsequenceofsuccessfulcities.
D.Forasuccessfulcity,trafficjamisnotunpreventable.
55.Bysaying“decaying”(inPara.4),thewriterprobablymeans.
A.decliningB.developing
C.richandsuccessfulD.strongandhealthy
56.Accordingtothisarticle,whichstatementabout“NewYork"and“LosAngeles"
istrue?
A.Thetrafficjaminthetwocitieshasbeenworsened.
B.NewYorkandLosAngelesaretheleastsuccessfulcitiesintheUSA.
C.Itiseasiertoreachmajorbrokeragehousesinthetwocitiesthaninother
cities.
D.DespitethetrafficjaminLA,you'llfindasatellite-guidanceengineermore
quicklythere.
D
Clothesplayacriticalpartintheconclusionswereachaboutwhopeopleare,
whotheyarenot,andwhotheywouldliketobe.Theytellusagooddealaboutthe
wearer'sbackground,personality,status,mood,andsocialoutlook.
Sinceclothesaresuchanimportantsourceofsocialinformation,wecanuse
themtoinfluencepeople'simpressionofus.Ourappearancetakesonparticular
significanceintheinitialphasesofinteraction.Anelderlymiddle-classmanor
womanmaybealienated(疏远)byayoungadultwhoisdressedinan
unconventionalmanner,regardlessoftheperson'seducation,background,or
interests.
Peopletendtoagreeonwhatcertaintypesofclothesmean.Adolescentgirls
caneasilyagreeonthelifestylesofgirlswhowearcertainoutfits(套装),including
thenumberofboyfriendstheylikelyhavehadandwhethertheysmokeordrink.
NewscastersandannouncersonTVareconsideredtobemoreconvincing,honest,
andcompetentwhentheyaredressedconservatively.Collegestudentswhoview
themselvesastakinganactiveroleintheirinterpersonalrelationshipssaythe
costumestheywearchangethewaytheyfeelaboutthemselvesandhowtheyact.
Perhapsyouhaveusedclothingtogainconfidencewhenyoufaceastressful
situation,suchasajobinterview,oracourtappearance.
Intheworkplace,menhavelonghadwell-definedrolemodelsforachieving
success.Ithasbeenotherwiseforwomen.Agoodmanywomeninthebusiness
worldareuncertainabouttheappropriatemixtureof“masculine”(男性)and
“feminine”(女性)characteristicstheyshouldconveytomen.
Maleadministratorstendtojudgewomenmorefavorablyformanagerial
positionswhenthewomendisplayless“feminine"grooming(打扮)一shorterhair,
moderateuseofmake-up,andplaintailoredclothing.Asonemaleadministrator
confessed,"Anattractivewomanisdefinitelygoingtogetalongerinterview,but
shewon'tgetajob.”
57.Accordingtoparagraphtwo,anelderlymiddle-classmanand
unconventionally-dressedyoungmanareunlikelyto.
A.understandeachother'slifestyle
B.sharethesamebackgroundorinterests
C.influencetheirimpressionsofeachother
D.interactinapositiveway
58.Theauthorusesthenewscasters*exampletoshowtheideathat.
A.certainclothinggivespeoplemoreconfidence
B.clotheshavenothingtodowithone'sabilities
C.wetendtolabelpeoplebytheirclothes
D.competentpeoplealwaysdressconventionally
59.Men'sprofessionalclothingcanbestbedescribedas"
A.conventionalB.individualistic
C.out-of-dateD.changeless
60.Howshouldprofessionalwomendressaccordingtothepassage?
A.Theymustbedressedconservatively.
B.Theydon'thaveacertaindressingstyletofollow.
C.Theychooseeithermasculineorfeminineclothing.
D.Theycan*twearunconventionaloutfits.
第二节(共5小题,每题2分,满分10分)
A.A"needsstatement0iscriticaltoyourproposal.
B.Neverwriteagrantproposalonlyforfundingpurpose.
C.Aboutschoolgrants.
D.Readandunderstandtheinvestor9sguidelinesandrequirements.
E.Describeyourprojectfully.
F.Letyourinvestorknowyourprogress.
61.
Youshouldalwaysseekgrant(奖学金)opportunitiesthatmatchyourprogram's
goalsandobjectivesratherthantheotherwayaround.Ifyouchangeyourprogram
basedonaninvestor'sguidelines,youmayendupwithaprojectorprogramthatisa
mereshell(框架)oftheoriginalplan.Thegoalofgrantwritingisnotsimplyto
bringmoremoneyinforyouragency;thegoalistofundprogramsthatwillmeetthe
needsofyourinvestor.
62.
Mostfundingagenciespublishgrantguidelinesorrequirements.Makesureyou
understandthemandfollowthemexactly.Notethedeadlineandwhetherthe
proposalmustbereceivedbythedeadline.Don*thaveyourproposalthrownout
becauseyoudidn'tfollowtheguidelinesproperly.Exceptionsarerarelymade,
regardlessofthecircumstances.Someinvestorshavespecialrequirements;follow
them!
63.___
Your"needsstatement"drivesyourentiregrantproposal.Theproposedprogram
shouldrevolvearoundtheproblemsfacedbyyourclients.Thepurposeofthegrant
istomeetthespecificneedsyouhaveidentified.Ifyouhavenotadequately
describedthereasonyouneedtheprogram,includingtheresearchdatawhen
possible,theinvestorwillseenoreasontoinvestinyourproject.
64.___
Everyproposalwillrequireasectionthatdescribesthebroadgoalsand
measurableobjectivesofyourproject.Youshoulddetailtheactivitiesofyour
project.Yourbudgetandbudgetnarrativemustcloselymatchthedescribedactivities.
Yourevaluationshouldcarefullymeasurewhetherthestatedprojectobjectivesare
beingmetonatimelybasis.Foundation
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