浙江省高考英语模拟冲刺试卷(二)新人教版
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浙江省2013年高考模拟冲刺(提优)测试二英语试题第I卷(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)1.---Oh,no,whereismykey?---______________!Youwillfinditsoonerorlater.A.TakeyourtimeB.Don’ttakerisksC.ComeonD.Takeiteasy2.Someofthebooksappeartobe_______onesthatyouhaveread,butaftertaking_______secondlook,youwillfindthattheyaredifferent.A./;aB.the;theC.the;/D.the;a3.Lucyhasalreadytriedherbest.Pleasedon’tbetoo______aboutherjob.A.curiousB.specialC.particularD.responsible4.IvaluemyfriendTom’sfriendshipverymuch,but_______Idislikehisselfishness.A.inadditionB.aswellC.ontheotherhandD.inotherwords5.Anewlaptopcostsabout_____ofasecond-handone.A.thepriceofthreetimes B.threetimesthepriceC.asmuchasthethreetimesprice D.threetimesmorethantheprice6.Itwasnearlyanhour_____________thesleepingpill_____________effect.A.when;tookB.before;tookC.since;takesD.before;wouldtake7.---Doyouwantanythingelseforyourbirthday?---Nothingelse.I’mvery______withwhatyou’veboughtforme.A.satisfyingB.honestC.contentD.disappointed8.—Mary’ssisterlooksverybeautifulnow.—Butshewasveryuglybeforeshetidiedupherappearance(整容).You_________believeit!A.shouldn’tB.mustn’tC.wouldn’tD.mightnot9.Icanhardlyimaginethedifficultyshehad______enoughevidencetoprovethatshewasinnocent.A.collectedB.tocollectC.tohavecollectedD.collecting10.—Areyougoingtotravelduringthissummervacation?—No,I’llhavetodosomepart-timejobformystudy.__________,there’sadiseasespreading.A.AlsoB.ThereforeC.HoweverD.Unluckily11.---Mikespendsalotofhissparetimeoncomputergames.---Sodoesmyson.Thechildrenhavebecomehopelessly________thegames.A.devotedtoB.addictedtoC.boredwithD.disappointedwith12.Tom,________________youfromtakingahandinthataffair,you______________inprison.A.ifIdidn’tstop;wouldhavestayedB.hadIstopped;wouldbestayingC.shouldn’tIhavestopped;wouldstayD.ifIhadn’tstopped;wouldhavestayed13..---Doris,doyouhaveanythinginmind______________you’dlikeforbreakfast?---_______________isokaywithme.I’mnotparticularaboutfood.A.that;AnythingB.which;EverythingC.what;NothingD.whether;Something14.Whentheybuiltthisofficeblock,theygaveno_________tothedisabled.15\nA.wonderB.worryC.adviceD.thought15.Thecompanyused50percentoftherawmaterials,therestofwhich__________senttoothercitiestohelpthefactoriesthere.A.isB.wasC.areD.were16.Manystrangenewmeansoftransporthavebeendevelopedinourcentury,thestrangestof_______beingperhapsthehovercraft(气垫船).A.whichB.themC.thatD.itpeopleinthevillageatthattimecouldnot22thesufferingofbeingafugitive(亡命者)andwantedtocommitsuicide.Aftersheknewaboutit,shewouldcometothose23,saying,“Don’tdothat24thing.Therearenosuchsetbacks(挫折)thatwecouldnotovercome!”FinallysheinsisteduntilthedaywhenalltheJapanesearmieswerekickedoutofChina.25,hersondiedofdiseasewithoutsufficient26andnutritioninthosedaysofhardships.Herhusband,afterknowingthedeathofhisson,layinbedfortwodayswithouteatinganddrinkinganything.Shetearedtoherhusbandandsaid,“Wehaveatoughdestiny,buthowevertoughourliveswillbe,weshouldalso27.Thoughoursonhaspassedaway,wecanhaveanother.”Aftergivingbirthtothesecond28,herhusbanddiedofedema(水肿病),whichalmost29heraway.Buteventually,she30andheldthethreeyoungchildreninherarms,saying,“Mysweethearts,don’tfeelscared.Youstillhaveme,yourdearmum!”Ittookherpaineffortsto31herchildrenupandthelifeofherfamilywasgettingbetterandbetter.Twodaughtersweremarriedandsowashissonfinally.Shesaidtoeveryoneshemet,“Look!WhatIsaidis32right.Therearenosuchsetbacksthatwecouldnotovercome!Mylifeissohappynow!”Shewas33graduallyandcouldnotdothefarmworkanymore.Soshestayedathomeanddidsomesewingwork.Nevertheless,theHeavenseemedtoshownoaffectiontoherwhohadundergonea34life.Shegotherlegbroken35whenshewasnursinghergrandson.Duetoherold15\nagethatposedagreatrisktoheroperation,shedidnotreceiveoperationandhadtolieinbedalldaylong.Herchildrenallcriedheavily,whileshemerelysaid,“Whydoyoucry?Iamstillliving.”36shecouldnotrisefrombed,shedidnotcomplainaboutanythingandanybody.Instead,shesatonthebedanddidsomesewingwork.Shehadlearntscarves-weaving,crafts-making,etc.Allherneighborsspoke37ofherskillsandcametolearnfromher.Sheliveduntil86.BeforeshewenttoHeaven,shesaidtoherchildren,“Youallshouldlivetoyourbest.Therearenosuchsetbacksthatwecouldnotovercome!”26.A.foodB.waterC.medicineD.clothes27.A.persistB.helpC.workD.accept28.A.childB.sonC.daughterD.baby29.A.getB.giveC.blewD.put30.A.stoppedB.criedC.sighedD.recovered31.A.raiseB.teachC.buildD.love32.A.nearlyB.absolutelyC.almostD.naturally33.A.dyingB.growingC.agingD.complaining34.A.happyB.longC.normalD.rough35.A.purposelyB.accidentlyC.suddenlyD.quietly36.A.AsthoughB.EventhoughC.AslongasD.Eversince37.A.happilyB.loudlyChighlyD.formally38.A.hurtB.illC.excitedD.stricken39.A.unfairnessB.unhappinessC.unfitnessD.uncomfortableness40.A.hitB.improvedC.defeatedD.hurt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,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。ATheycanbeseenmorefrequentlythaneverbeforeoncollegecampuses,wearingthick-rimmedglasseswhilelisteningtoindie(独立的)music.Onemightfindthemplayingunusualmusicalinstruments,shoppingatsecond-handstoresorexpressingthemselvesinotheruniqueways.Theycallthemselveshipsters.Being“hip”usedtomeanfollowingthelatestfashion.Butgraduallythewordhasevolvedintoasynonymfor“cool”.Hipstersvalueindependentthinking,progressivepolitics,anappreciationofcreativityand15\nintelligence.Hipsterstakepainsandprideinnotbeingmainstream.However,theirculturehasbecomequitetrendy.Thisironyiscentraltotheircultureandoffersaninterestingparadox.“Idotakethingsinthemainstreamwithagrainofsalt,”saysBenPolson,acollegestudentatBrownUniversityintheUS.Polsondescribeshimselfasahipsterandsaysheoftenquestionswhatdeterminespopularity,especiallyregardingmusic.Whenlesser-knownbandsbecomepopulartheyoftenlosetheirformerfanbaseinexchangeforanewone.Thereisafamoushipstersayingthatgoes:Iusedtolikethatbandbeforeitgotpopular.AccordingtoPolson,bands’musicchangeswhentheygomainstream.Theybecome“lessexperimental,doingthingsjusttosavepopularityandfans.Theoriginalelementsthatweweredrawntoslowlydwindleforthesakeofpopularity.”Manyyoungadultshavestartedtoviewhipsters’outlookascoolandareadoptingtheircounterculturemindset(心态)themselves.Thishasledtospecializedbrands,storesandmusicforthehipsterposition.Ironically,somesuchstores,includingclothinglabelsUrbanOutfittersandAmericanApparel,havegainedmainstreampopularity.Thishasseeminglydiluted(冲淡)theanti-mainstreamculture.“Alotofpeoplethatareself-definedhipstersaren’treallyhipsters,they’rejusttryingtoconformtothenon-conformist(不墨守成规者)toseemcooler,”saysAmandaLeopold,acollegestudentfromOberlinCollege,US.AlthoughLeopoldhasmanyunconventionaltastesandseemsquiteindividualist,sherefusestoclassifyherselfasahipster.Thereisaconflictamonghipstersabouttheverydefinitionofthelabel.Tosome,tobeahipsteristobefreefromculturalconstraints.Toothers,itmeanswearingacertainstyleandlisteningtoaspecificstyleofmusic.Theformerconstantlystrivesforuniqueness,whilethelatterstrivesnottobemainstream.Andyet,themovementisgainingmainstreampopularity.“It’skindofthetrendthesedays;everyonewantstobehipsonoone’ship,”saysLeopold.“Therehavebeenhipsterssincetheseventies.It’sonlybecomepopularrecently.”Hipstersrejectmaterialismandlaughatmainstreamculture.Butaretheyreallybeyondmaterialcomforts?Dotheyhaveanyideasoftheirowniftheydespisemainstreamsomuch?15\nB.therearetoomanyspecializedbrands,storesandmusicforthehipsterpositionC.shethinksthatalotofpeoplethatareself-definedhipstersaren’treallyhipstersD.thehipsters’culturehasbecomequitetrendy44.WhenLeopoldsaid“It’skindofthetrendthesedays;everyonewantstobehipsonoone’ship”,wecanseethatshefeltabit______________.A.happyB.disappointedC.excitedD.content45.Thepassagemainlytellsus________________________.A.thedifficultsituationofhipstersB.thetrendoffashionC.thechangesofthesocietyD.thecultureofhipstersBNowadays,acellphoneserviceisavailabletoeveryone,everywhere.Probablythousandsofpeoplehavealreadybeenusingit,butIjustdiscoveredit,soI'mgoingtoclaimitandalsonameit:FakeFoning.Thetechnologyhasbeenworkingwellformeattheoffice,butthereareinfinite(无限的)applications.Virtuallyinanypublicspace.Sayyouworkatabiguniversitywithlotsoftalkyfacultymembersbuzzingabout.Now,sayyouneedtousetherestroom.Thetripdownthehallwilltakeapproximatelyonehour,becauseapersoncan'twalkintothosetalkypeoplewithoutgettingpulledasideforaquestion,abitofgossip,anewreadonacertainlineofParadiseLost.So,acellphone.Anycellphone.Justpickitup.Don'tdial.Justholdthatphonetoyourfaceandstarttalking.Walkconfidentlydownthehallengagedinfakeconversation,makingsuretotailorboththetopicandcontenttothepersonstandingbeforeyouwhomyouaretryingtoavoid.Forstandardcolleagueavoidance,Isuggestfakechattingaboutfakebusiness:"Yes,I'mgladyoucalled,becausewereallyneedtohammeroutthedetails.What'sthat?Yes,IreadPage12,butifyoulookatthebottomof4,Ithinkyoucanseetheproblembeginsrightthere."Beengagedinyourfakefoneconversation.Makeeyecontactwiththepeoplepassing,nodtothem,gesturekeeninterestintalkingtothematalatertime,pointtoyourphone,shrugandmoveon.Shoppersshouldconsiderfakefoninganytimetheyspotatalkyneighborintheproducedepartmentpinching(用手捏)unripepeaches.Withoutyourphoneatyourface,you'dbeinfora20-minutespeechonhowterribletheworldis.15\n47.Intheauthor'sopinion,inordertomakefakefoninglookrealonehasto__________________.A.talkaboutinterestingmattersB.behavepolitelytopeoplepassingbyC.holdthephonewhilewalkingD.appearabsorbedinconversation48.Whatdoesthelastexampleshow?A.Oneeffectivewayistofakefoneone'sdoctor.B.Onehastobecarefulwhilefakefoning.C.Fakefoningmaynotcheatpeople.D.Fakefoningisalwaysquitesuccessful.49.Afterhisphonesuddenlybeganringing,theauthor___________________.A.immediatelystartedtalkingtothecallerB.immediatelystartedtalkingtohiscolleagueC.putthephoneawayandstoppedtalkingD.continuedwithhisfakeconversation50.Whatisthetoneofthepassage?A.Critical.B.Humorous.C.Serious.D.Unclear.CBoots(men's)BytheUnionTeam.Leatherwithplasticsole(鞋底)Sizes:3,4,5Ordernumber:PQ2544redPQ2545darkbrownPrice:£29.99 Themagicjeanscollection(women's)Stretchjeansinblue,black,red.Madetositslightlylowerthannaturalwaistlineatfront.Zipfastening.Washable.Madeof:96%cotton,4%elastane(弹性纤维).Sizes:10,12,14,16Ordernumber:GQ8487blueGQ8488blackPrice:£24.99Three-quarterlengthjacket(women's)Fashionableleather.Length34inches.Donothandclean.Sizes:10,12,14,16,18Ordernumber:CQ8200blackEpauletteshirt(men's)Short-sleevedshirtwithsleeveandshoulderepaulettes(肩章),button-downcollarandtwobutton-downchestpockets.Washable.Cotton.Sizes:S(35/37),M(38/40),L(41/43),XL(44/46)Ordernumber:KQ8149blueKQ8151green15\nCQ8201blackPrice:£99.99Insureyourleatherjacketagainstbeingstolenandaccidentaldamage.FordetailsseePage1143.Price:£14.99 Classicrugbyshirts(men's)Inthesamestyleasyourrugbyteam-Scotland,EnglandorWales.Allourstylishrugbyshirtsaregenuineleisureshirtstoo.They'reallmachinewashableandin100%cotton.Sizes:S,M,L,XLOrdernumber:Scotlandshirts:DQ9967Englandshirts:KQ9963Walesshirts:KQ9978Price:£19.9951.Thesolesofthebootsformenaremadeof____________________.A.leatherB.elastaneC.cottonD.plastic52.Thestretchjeanscomein__________coloursand______________sizes.A.2;3B.3;3C.3;4D.4;453.Fromtheabovechartwecanseeclearlythat_______________________________________.A.theshirtslistedinthechartaregenuineleisureshirtsB.alltheclotheslistedinthechartcanbewashedbothbyhandandmachineC.youcaninsureyourthree-quarterlengthjacketagainstbeingstolenandaccidentaldamageD.themagicjeansmaybein100%cotton54.Itwillcostyou______________tobuytwoepauletteshirts.A.99.99poundsB.29.98pounds C.49.98poundsD.38.98pounds55.TheordernumberfortheEnglandrugbyshirtsis________________.A.KQ9963B.DQ9967C.KQ9978D.KQ8149DItwaslateintheafternoon,andIwasputtingthefinaltouchonapieceofwritingthatIwasfeelingprettygoodabout.Iwantedtosaveit,butmycursor(光标)hadfrozen.Itriedtoshutthecomputerdown,anditseizedupaltogether.Unsureofwhatelsetodo,Iyanked(用力猛拉)thebatteryout.Unfortunately,Windowshadbeeninthemidstofacrucial(紧要关头)undertaking.Thenextmorning,whenIturnedmycomputerbackon,itinformedmethatafilehadbeencorruptedandWindowswouldnotload.Then,itofferedtorepairitselfbyusingtheWindowsSetupCD.IopenedthespecialdrawerwhereIkeepCDs.ButnoWindowsCDinthere.Iwasforcedtocallthecomputercompany'sGlobalSupportCentre.Mycallwasansweredbyawomaninsomeunnamed,far-offland.IfinditannoyingtomakesmalltalkwithsomeonewhenIdon'tknowwhatcontinentthey'restandingon.SupposeIweretocommentonthebeautifulweatherwe'vebeenhavingwhentherewasamonsoon(季风)attheotherendofthephone?SoIgotrightto15\nthepoint."Mycomputeristellingmeafileiscorruptedanditwantstofixitself,butIdon'thavetheWindowsSetupCD.""Soyou'rehavingaproblemwithyourWindowsSetupCD."Shehasapparentlybeendozingand,havingcometojustasthesentenceended,wasattemptingtocoverforherinattention.Itquicklybecameclearthatthewomanwasnotacomputertechnician.Herjobwastoserveasagatekeeper.Heronlyduty,asfarasIcouldtell,wastoraiseglobalstresslevels.Tomakemedisappear,thewomangavemethephonenumberforWindows'creator,Microsoft.Thisislikegivingsomeonethephonenumberfor,Idon'tknow,NorthAmerica.Besides,theCDworked;Ijustdidn'thaveit.NomatterhowmanytimesIrepeatedmystory,wecamebacktothesameplace.Shewascalmandpolite.Whenmy voice hitacertaindecibel(分贝),Iwaspassedalong,likeahot,irritablepotato,toatechnician."Youdon'thavetheWindowsSetupCD,ma'am,becauseyoudon'tneedit,"heexplainedcheerfully."Windowscamepreinstalledonyourcomputer!""ButIdoneedit.""Yes,butyoudon'thaveit."Wewentonlikethisforawhile.Finally,heofferedtowalkmethroughtheuseofadifferentCD,onethatwoulderasemyentiresystem."Ofcourse,you'dloseallyoure-mail,yourdocuments,yourphotos."Itwaslikeofferingtodropasafeonmyheadtocuremyheadache."Youmightbeabletorecoverthem,butitwouldbeexpensive."Hesoundeddelighted."Andit'snotcoveredbythewarranty(产品保证书)!"Thesafebegantoseemlikeagoodidea,provideditwasfull.Ihungupthephoneanddrovemycomputertoasmall,friendlyrepairplaceI'dheardabout.Asmart,helpfulmandugoutaWindowsCDandtoldmeitwouldn'tbeaproblem.Anhourlater,hecalledtoletmeknowitwasready.Ithankedhim,andwechattedabouttheweather,whichwasthesameoutsidemywindowasitwasoutsidehis.56.Whydidtheauthorshutdownhercomputerabruptly?A.Shehadsavedwhatshehadwritten.B.Shecouldn'tmovethecursor.C.Thecomputerrefusedtowork.D.Thecomputerofferedtorepairitself.57.Whichofthefollowingistheauthor'sopinionaboutthewomanattheGlobalSupportCentre?A.Shesoundedhelpfulandknowledgeable.B.Shewastheretomakecallersfrustrated.C.Shewasabletosolvehercomputerproblem.D.Shewasquicktopassheralongtoatechnician.58.Accordingtothepassage,thesolutionofferedbythetechnicianwas_________________.A.effectiveB.economicalC.unpracticalD.unsatisfied15\n第二节:下面是生活中的几条小建议,有5处(第61~65题)需要添加小标题。请从以下选项(A、B、C、D、E和F)中选出符合各条建议的小标题,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。61._______________Youcantryyourhardest,youcandoeverythingandsayeverything,butsometimespeoplejustaren’tworthtryingoveranymore,andtheyaren’tworthworryingabout.It’simportanttoknowwhentoletgoofsomeonewhoonlybringsyoudown.Themomentsomeonetellsyouthatyou’renotgoodenoughisthemomentyouknowyou’rebetteroffthantheyare,andbetteroffwithoutthem.64.______________Lifeistooshorttowait.Everynewdayisanotherchancetochangeyourlife.Everygreataccomplishmentstartswiththedecisiontotry.Trustthatlittle voice insideyourheadthatsays,“Whatif…”andthenGODOIT.Youwouldbesurprisedhowoften“whatif”works.Andno,you’renotobligatedtowineverytime.You’reobligatedtokeeptrying–todothebestyoucandoeveryday–tobebetterthanyouwereyesterday.65.______________Yourideasandchoicesdon’thavetobeoneveryone’slist.Regardlessoftheopinionsofothers,attheendofthedaytheonlyreflectionstaringbackatyouinthemirrorisyourown.Makesure15\nyou’reproudofwhothatpersonis.Approachotherswiththebeliefthatyou’reagoodperson,whethertheyrespondpositivelyornot.It’snormaltowantthepeoplearoundyoutolikeyou,butitbecomesaself-imposedburdenwhentoomuchofyourbehaviorisdesignedtoconstantlycomfortothers.A.Alwayskeepinmindthatlifeissomewhatunpredictable. B.Trustyourinstinctsonnewopportunities. C.Introducealittlevarietyintoyourroutine. D.Acceptsomeresponsibilityforthewayotherstreatyou. E.Seeklessapprovalfromothers. F.Letthewrongpeoplego. 第Ⅱ卷(共40分)第三部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)下面短文中有10处语言错误。请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写上该加的词。peoplemakepoorlyuseoftime.Theyspendtheirprecioustimeoversleeping,drinkingandtraveling.Theydon’trealizewastingtimeisequaltowastepartoftheirlife.Theyalwaysregrethavingmadelittleachievementsofar.Therefore,weshouldformthehabitvaluingtime.Don’tputoffthatcanbedonetodayuntiltomorrow.Lazinesswillnotonlybringusfailure,butalsoleadusontheroadofpovertyandevendeath.第二节书面表达(满分30分)15\n一个来自美国的参观团要到你的家乡来参观考察。假设你是他们的导游,请口头向外国朋友们介绍你的家乡。要点如下:1.自然资源丰富,盛产苹果。人口有500多万,其中50%是教师、工人、机关工作人员等;2自2000年以来工业发展迅猛,拥有一个近十万人口的开发区;3.人们重视教育,40%的人受过高等教育。建有50多所中学,200多所小学;4.交通便利,有一个火车站、一个国际机场和一个港口,连接国内外主要城市;5.可适当增加内容。注意:1、要求语言流畅,内容连贯;2、字数100—120;3、开头已为你写好(不计入词数)。Welcometoourhometownforaninspection.…__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________15\n2013年浙江省高考模拟冲刺卷(提优卷)英语(二)参考答案第二节:完型填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)21.B此处表示“不到关键时刻,我们很少能认识到自己忍受的潜力有多大”。22.A此处表示“忍受折磨”。23.D此处表示她去劝那些想自杀的人们。24.B这里表示不要去干自杀那种蠢事。25.B这里表示转折关系。26.C由于上文提到她儿子diedofdisease可知那时没有足够的“药物和营养”。15\n27.A这里表示“无论生活多么艰苦,我们也要坚持”。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)15\n第三部分写作(共二小节,满分40分)第一节:短文改错(满分10分)15\n15
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