2013浙江高考英语试题
(选择题部分)
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,并在答题纸将该选项标号涂黑。
——Hey,canIaskyouafavor?
----_______
HereyouareB.justasIthoughtC.howisitgoing?D.whatcanIdoforyou?
Maryworkedhereasa____-secretaryandendedupgettingafull-timejobwiththecompany.
pessimisticB.temporaryC.previousD.cautious
I______myselfmore-----itwasaperfectday.
shouldn’thaveenjoyedB.needn’thaveenjoyed
C.wouldn’thaveenjoyedD.couldn’thaveenjoyed
Astheworld’spopulationcontinuestogrow,the___offoodbecomesmoreandmoreofaconcern.
A.worthB.supplyC.packageD.list
Thechildren,____hadplayedthewholedaylong,werewornout.
allofwhatB.allofwhichC.allofthem D.allofwhom
Ifweleaverightaway,____we’llarriveontime.
hopefullyB.curiouslyC.occasionallyD.gradually
______howothersreacttothebookyouhavejustreadcreatesanaddedpleasure.
HearingB.HearC.HavingheardD.Tobehearing
Eyedoctorsrecommendthatachild’sfirsteyeexam____attheageofsixmonthsold.
wasB.beC.wereD.is
Whenthegroupdiscussionisnearingitsend,makesureto____itwithimportantpoints.
concludeB.leadC.avoidD.hold
Duringthelastthreedecades,thenumberofpeopleparticipatinginphysicalfitnessprograms___sharply.
wasincreasingB.hasincreasedC.hadincreasedD.willbeincreasing
Halfof_____surveyedin16countriessaytheygofirsttotheirclosestfriendtosharetheirdeepestwishesanddarkestfears.
theseB,.someC.onesD.those
Agoodlistenertakespartintheconversation,____ideasandraisingquestionstokeepthetalkflowing.
realizingB.copyingC.offeringD.misunderstanding
Themuseumwillopeninthespringwithanexhibitionandaviewingplatform____visitorscanwatchthebigglasshousesbeingbuilt.
whatB.whereC.whenD.why
Itwillbeabighelpifyougotothestoreandgetwhatweneedfordinner._____,I’llsetthetable.
AsaresultB.OnthewholeC.InthemeanwhileD.Asamatteroffact
Peopledevelop______preferenceforaparticularstyleoflearningat______earlyageandthesepreferencesaffectlearning.
a;anB.a;不填C.不填;theD.the;an
Theonlywaytosucceedatthehighestlevelistohavetotalbelief_____youarebetterthananyoneelseonthesportsfield.
howB,thatC.whichD.whether
Bears_____fatstoresthroughoutthesummerandfalltohaveenergyenoughtolastthemthroughtheirwintersleep.
packupB.buildupC.bringupD.takeup
Ifwhatyourfriendcomesupwithsurpriseyou,don’trejectitimmediately._____,imaginethatitistrue.
A/ThusB.BesidesC.RatherD.Otherwise
Therearesomehealthproblemsthat,when____intime,canbecomebaggeroneslateron.
nottreatedB,notbeingtreatedC.nottobetreatedD.nothavingbeentreated
-----Excuseme,butcouldItroubleyouforsomechange?
------_______.Willpenniesdo?
IknowB.NevermindC.IamsureD.Letmesee
第二节完型填空(共20小题,每小题1分,满分20分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从21到40各题所给的4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。
Lastspring,Iwasfortunatetobechosentoparticipateinanexchangestudy.Inmyapplicationletter,Iwascarefulto21howmuchIwantedtoseeFrance;evidently,myexcitementreallycamethroughinmywords.OnceI22thatIwasgoing,allIcouldthinkaboutwasthefunofforeigntravelandallsortsofnewand23friends.Whilingtravellingwasinspiringandmeetingpeoplewas24,nothingaboutmyterminFrancewaswhatI25.
ThemomentIarrivedinParis,Iwas26byaniceFrenchcouplewhocouldbecomemyhostparents.Myexperiencewasjoyousandexiting27.Ireceivedsomeshockingnewsfrommyparents;therehadbeenadeathinhostparents‘extendedfamily.TheyhadtraveloutsideFranceforseveralweeks.Thatafternoon,Ihadto38outofonefamily’shouseandintoanother.Theexchangecoordinatortoldme,I’dhavea29thistimeandaskedwhetherIcouldshareabedroomwithaEnglishspeaker.Toavoidthetemptation(诱惑)tomynativelanguage,Iaskednottobe30withanEnglish-speakinglanguageroommate.WhenIgottomynewroom,I32myselfnewroommatePaolo,aBrazilian(巴西人)thepeople.WhomIwassurprisedtofindplayingoneofmyfavoriteCos!Injustafewhours,weknewwewouldbegoodfriendsfortherestofthe33.
IleftFrancewithmany34,sowhenpeopleaskedmewhatmyfavoritepartofthistripwas,theyarealwayshearmetalkaboutmyBrazilianfriendPaoloandthescoresoftheweekdaysinclass,weeknightsonthetown,andweekends36Franceweenjoyedtogether.Iloveknowpeople37seemsodifferent,butendupbeingso38.themostvaluablelesson,IgainedfromthestudyinginFrancewasn’tjusttorespecttheFrenchpeople39torespectallpeople,foryournextbestfriendcouldbejustacontinentaway.Iwouldrecommendexchangeprogramtoanyonewhowantstoexperienceforeignculturesandgainmeaningful40.
21Adiscuss Bexpress Cannounce Dargue
22Aapproved Bknew Cwarned Ddenied
23 Astubborn Banxious Cuniversal Dinteresting
24 Aboring Bupsetting Cexiting Dpromising
25 Aexpected Bliked Cdoubted Dfeared
26 AsponsoredBwitnessed Cgreeted Dsupported
27 AuntilBwhen Csince Dwhile
28AmoveBtravel Cwalk Drush
29AhousekeeperBleaderCroommateDcolleague
30Alearn BappreciateCspeakDmaster
31Acombined BfittedCinvolved Dplaced
32AaddedBintroduced Cdevoted Dadapted
33AtermBweekCmonth Dvacation
34ApresentsBsuitcaseCstories Ddreams
35AsurprisedBdisturbedCembarrassedDconnected
36AstudyingBexploring Cdescribing Dinvestigating
37AneedBshallCmust Dcan
38AgenerousBindependent Csimilar Ddistant
39AandBbut Cor Dso
40AinstructionsBfriendshipsCfacts Ddata
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,阅读下面材料,根据所给的4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。
A
Nooneknowsforsurewhenadvertisingfirststarted.itispossiblethatitgrowsoutofthediscoverythatsomepeopledidcertainkindsofworkbetterthanothersdidthem.Thatledtheconceptionofspecialization,whichmeansthatpeoplewouldspecialize.orfocusondoingonespecialjob.
Let’stakeamanwe’llcallMr.Fielder,forexample,hedideverythingconnectedwithfarming.Heplantedseeds,tendedthefieldsandharvestandsoldhiscrops.Atthesametime,hedidmanyotherjobsonthefarm.However,hedidn’tmakethebricksforhishouse,cuthisrreesintoboards,maketheplows,orantoftheotherhundredsofthingsafarmneeds.Instead,hegotthemfrompeoplewhospecializedindoingeachofthoseofthings.
SupposetherewasanothermanweshallcallMr.Plowright.Usingwhatheknewaboutfarmingandworkingwithiron,Mr.Plowright,inventedaplowthatmadefarmingeasier.Mr.Plowrightdidnotreallylikefarminghimselfandwantedtospecializeinreallygoodplows.Perhaps,hethought,otherfarmerswilltradewhattheygrowforoneofmyplows.
HowdidMr.Plowrightletpeopleknowwhathewasdoing?Why,headvertised,ofcourse.First,heopenedashopandthenheputupasignoutsidetheshoptoattractcustomers.Thatsignmayhavenomorethanaplowcarvedintoapieceofwoodandasimplearrowpointedtotheshopdoor.ItwasprobablyalltheinformationpeopleneededtofindMr.Plowrightandhisreallygoodplows.
Manyhistoriansbelievethatthefirstoutdoorsignswereusedaboutfivethousandyearsago.Evenbeforemostpeoplecouldread,theyunderstoodsuchsigns.Shopkeeperswouldcarveintostone,clayorwoodsymbolsfortheproductstheyhadforsale.
Amediuminadvertisingtalkisthewayyoucommunicateyourmessage.Youmightsatthefirstmediumusedinadvertisingwassignswithsymbols.Thesecondmediumwasaudio,orsoundalthoughthattermisn’tusedexactlythewayweusedtoday.Originallyjusthumanvoiceandmaybesomesimpleinstruments,suchasabell,wereusedtogetpeople’sattention.
Acrier,inahistoricalsense,isn’tsomeonewhoseepedeasily.Itissomeone,probablyamanwithavoiceloudenoughtobeheardovertheothernoisesofacity.InancientEgypt,shopkeepersmayhiresuchapersontospreadthenewsabouttheirproducts.Oftentheseearliestformsofadvertisinginvolvedanewlyarrivedshiploadedwithgoods.Perhapsthecrierdescribesthegoods,explainedwheretheycamefromandpraisedtheirquality.Hisjobwas,inotherwords,nottoodifferentfromaTVorradiocommercialintoday’sworld.
41whatprobablyledthestartofadvertising?
AthediscoveryofironBthespecializationoflabor
CtheappearanceofnewjobsDthedevelopmentoffarmtechniques
42toadvertisehisplow,Mr.Plowright
ApraisedhisplowsinpublicBplacedasignoutsidetheshop
ChunganarrowpointingtotheshopDshowedhisproductstothecustomers
43thewritermakesupthetwostoriesofMr..FielderandMr.Plowrightinorderto
AexplaintheoriginofadvertisingBpredictthefutureofadvertising
CexposetheprobleminadvertisingDprovidesuggestionsforadvertising
44inancientEgyptwasacrierwasprobablysomeonewho
Aownedaship
Bhadtheloudestvoice
Cranashopsellinggoodstofarmers
Dfunctionedliketoday’sTVorcommercial
44thelasttwoparagraphsaremainlyabout
AthehistoryofadvertisingBthebenefitsofadvertising
CtheearlyformsofadvertisingDthebasicdesignofadvertising
B
Belowisaselectionfromapopularsciencebook.
Ifbloodisred,whyareverns(静脉)blue?
Actually,veinsarenotblueatall.Theyaremoreofaclear,yellowishcolor.Althoughbloodlooksredwhenit’soutsidethebody,whenit’ssittinginaveinnearthesurfaceoftheskin,it’smoreofadarkreddishpurplecolor.Attherightdepth,theseblood-filledveinsreflectlessredlightthanthesurroundingskin,makingthemlookbluebycomparison.
Whichworksharder,yourheartoryourbrain?
Thatkindofdependsonwhetheryou’rebusythinkingorbusyexercising.Yourheartworksuptothreetimesharderduringexercise,andshiftsenoughbloodoveralifetimetofillasupertanker.
But,inthelongrun,yourbrainprobablytipsit,becauseevenwhenyou‘resittingstillyourbrainisusingtwiceasmuchenergyasyourheart,andittakesfourtofivetimesasmuchbloodtofeedit.
Whydoteethfallout,andwhydon’ttheygrowbackingrown-ups?
Baby(or“milk”)teethdonotlastlong;theyfallouttomakeroomforbigger,strongeradultteethlateron.Adultteethfalloutwhentheybecomedamaged,decayedandinfectedbybacteria.Oncethissecondsetofteethhasgrownin,you’redone.Whenthey’regone,they’regone.Thisisbecausenaturefiguresyou’resetforlife,andwhatcontrolsregrowthofyourteethswitchesoff.
Dooldpeopleshrinkastheyage?
Yesandno.Manypeopledogetshorterastheyage.But,whentheydo,itisn’tbecausethey’reshrinkingallover.Theysimplyloseheightastheirspine(脊柱)becomesshorterandmorecurvedduetodisuseandtheeffectsofgravity(重力).Many(butnotall)menandwomendoloseheightastheygetolder.Menloseanaverageof3-4cminheightastheyage,whilewomenmaylose5cmormore.Ifyoulivetobe200yearsold,wouldyoukeepshrinkingtillyouwere,like60cmtall,likealittleboyagain?No,becauseoldpeopledon’treallyshrink!Itisnotthattheyaregrowingbackwards--theirlegs.armsandbackbonesgettingshorter.Whentheydogetshorter,it’sbecausethespinehasshortenedalittle.Or,moreoften,becomemorebentandcurved.
Whydoesspinningmakeyoudizzy(眩晕的)?
Becauseyourbraingetsconfusedbetweenwhatyou’reseeingandwhatyou’refeeling.Thebrainsensesthatyou’respinningusingspecialgravity-andmotion-sensingorgansinyourinnerear,whichworktogetherwithyoureyestokeepyourvisionandbalancestable.But,whenyousuddenlystopspinningthesystemgoesoutofcontrol,andyourbrainthinksyou’removingwhileyou’renot!
Wheredofeelingsandemotionscomefrom?
Mostlyfromanancientpartofthebraincalledthelimbicsystem.Allmammalshavethisbrainarea--frommicetodogs,cats,andhumans.Soallmammalsfeelbasicemotionslikefear,painandpleasure.Butsincehumanfeelingsalsoinvolveother,newerbitsofthebrain,wefeelmorecomplexemotionsthananyotheranimalontheplanet
Ifexercisewearsyouout,howcanitbegoodforyou?
Becauseourbodiesadapttoeverythingwedotothem.Andasfarasyourbodyisconcerned,it’s“useit,orloseit”!It’snotthatexercisemakesyouhealthy;it’smorethatalackofexerciseleavesyourbodyweakandeasilyaffectedbydisease.
Whenisthecolourofbloodinaveinnearthesurfaceoftheskin?
Blue.B.Lightyellow.
C.RedD.Darkreddishpurple.
Whydosomeoldpeoplelookalittleshrunkenastheyage?
Becausetheirspineisinactiveuse.
Becausetheyaremoreeasilyaffectedbygravity.
Becausetheykeepgrowingbackwards.
Becausetheirspinebecomesmorebent.
Whichofthefollowingstatementsaboutourbrainistrue?
Inthelongrun,ourbrainprobablyworksharderthanourheart.
Whenourbrainsensesthespinning,wewillfeeldizzy.
Thebrainsoftheothermammalsareascomplexasthoseofhumans.
Ourfeelingsandemotionscomefromthemostdevelopedareainourbrain.
Whatisthemainpurposeoftheselection?
Togiveadviceonhowtostayhealthy.
Toprovideinformationaboutourbody.
Tochallengenewfindingsinmedicalresearch.
Toreportthelatestdiscoveriesinmedicalscience.
C
Thebabymonkeyismuchmoredevelopedatbriththanthehumanbaby.Almostfromthemomentitisborn,thebabymonkeycanmovearoundandholdtightlytoitsmother.Duringthefirstfewdaysofitslifethebabywillapproachandholdontoalmostanylarge,warm,andsoftobjectinitsenvironment,particularlyifthatobjectalsogivesitmilk.Afteraweekorso,however,thebabymonkeybeginstoavoidnewcomersandfocusesitsattentionson“mother”-----therealmotherorthemother-substitute(母亲代替物).
Duringthefirsttwoweeksofitslifewarmthisperhapsthemostimportantpsychological(心理的)thingthatamonkeymotherhastogivetoitsbaby.TheHarlows,acouplewhoarebothpsychologists,discoveredthisfactbyofferingbabymonkeysachoicefotwotypesofmother-substitutes----onecoveredwithclothandonemakeofbarewire.IFthetwoartificialmotherswereboththesametemperature,thelittlemonkeysalwayspreferredtheclothmother.However,ifthewiremodelwasheated,whiletheclothmodelwascool,forthefirsttwoweeksafterbriththebabymonkeyspickedthewarmwiremother-substitutesastheirfavorites.Thereaftertheyswitchedandspentmostoftheirtimeonthemorecomfortableclothmother.
Whyisclothpreferabletobarewire?SometimethattheHarlowscalledcontact(接触)comfortseemstobetheanswer,andamostpowerfulinfluenceitis.Babymonkeysspendmuchoftheirtimerubbingagainsttheirmothers’skins,puttingthemselvesinasclosecontactwiththeparentastheycan.Whenevertheyounganimalisfrightened,disturbed,orannoyed,ittypicallyrushestoitsmotherandrubsitselfagainstherbody.Wiredoesn’t“rub”aswellasdoessoftcloth.Prolonged(长时间)”contactcomfort”withaclothmotherappearstogivethebabiesconfidenceandismuchmorerewardingtothemthaniseitherwarmthormilk.
AccordingtotheHarlows,thebasicqualityofababy’sloveforitsmotherostrust.Ifthebabyisputintoanunfamiliarplayroomwithoutitsmother,thebabyignoresthetoysnomatterhowinterestingtheymightbe.Itscreamsinterrorandcurlsupintoafurrylittleball.Ifitsclothmotherisnowintroducedintotheplayroom,thebabyrushestoitandholdsontoitfordearlife.Afterafewminutesofcontactcomfort,itobviouslybeginstofeelmoresecure.Itthenclimbsdownfromthemother-substituteandbeginstoexplorethetoys,butoftenrushesbackforadeepembrace(拥抱)asiftomakesurethatitsmotherisstillthereandthatalliswell.Bitbybititsfearsofthenewenvironmentaregoneanditspendsmoreandmoretimeplayingwiththetoysandlessandlesstimeholdingontoits”mother”.
Psychologically,whatdoesthebabymonkeydesiremostduringthefirsttwoweeksofitslife?
A.WarmthB.MilkC.contactD.trust
Afterthefirsttwoweeksoftheirlife,babymonkeysprefertheclothmothertothewiremotherbecausetheformeris_______.
A.largerinsizeB.closertothem
C.lessfrighteningandlessdisturbingD.morecomfortabletorubagainst
Whatdoesthebabymonkeyprobablygainfromprolonged”contactcomfort”?
A.Attention.B.SoftnessC.confidenceD.interest.
Itcanbeinferredthatwhenthebabymonkeyfeelssecure,____.
A.itfrequentlyrushesbackforadeepembracewhenexploringthetoys
B.itspendmoretimetimescreamingtogetrewards
C.itislessattractedtothetoysthoughtheyareinteresting
D.itcareslessaboutwhetheritsmotherisstillaround
Themainpurposeofthepassageisto______.
A.givethereasonsfortheexperiment
B.presentthefindingsoftheexperiment.
C.introducethemethodoftheexperiment
D.describetheprocessoftheexperiment
D
In1974,afterfillingoutfiftyapplications,goingthroughfourinterviews,andwinningoneoffer,ItookwhatIcouldget----ateachingjobatwhatIconsideredadistantwildarea;westernNewJersey.MycharacteristicoptimismwasaliveonlywhenIremindedmyselfthatIwouldbedoingwhatIhadwantedtodosinceIwasfourteen----teachingEnglish.
Schoolstarted,but IfeltmoreandmoreasifIwereinaforeigncountry.WasthisruralareareallyNewJersey?Mystudiestookaweekoffwhenhuntingseasonbegan.IwastoldtheywerealsofrequentlyabsentinlateOctobertohelptheirfathersmakehayonthefarms.IwasayoungwomanfromNewYorkCity,whothoughtthat”Makehaywhilethesunshines”justmeanttohaveagoodtime.
But,still,IwasteachingEnglish.Iworkedhard,takingtimeoffonlytoeatandsleep.Andthentherewasmysixth-gradeclass------seventeenboysandfivegirlswhowereonlysixyearsyoungerthanme.IhadaproblemlongbeforeIknowit.Iwasstrugglinginmyworkasayoungidealisticteacher.Iwantedtomakeliteraturecomealiveandtopromotealoveofthewrittenword.Thestudentswantedtothrowspitballsandwhisperdirtywordsinthebackoftheroom
IncollegeIhadbeentaughtthatasuccessfuleducatorshouldignorebadbehavior.SoIdid,confidentthat,asthetextbookhadsaid,thebadbehaviorwoulddisappearasIgavemystudentspositiveattention.Itsoundsreasonable,butthetextevidentlyignoredthefactthathumans,particularlyteenagers,rarelyseemreasonable/Bythetimemyboss,whowasalsomytaskmaster,knowntobethestrictest,mostdemanding,mostquicktofireinexperiencedteachers,cameintotheclassroomtoobserveme,thestudentsexhibitedverylittlegoodbehaviortopraise.
Mybosssatinthebackoftheroom.Theboysintheclassweremakinganimalnoises,hittingeachotherwhilethegirlstheirnailsorreadmagazines.Ijustpretendeditallwasn’thappening,andwentonlecturingandtriedtoasksomeinspiringquestions.Myboss,sittinginthebackoftheroom,seemedtobegrowingbiggerandbigger.Aftertwentyminutesheleft,silently.Visionsofunemploymentmarchesbeforemyeyes.
IfeltmildlyvictoriousthatIgotthroughtherestofclasswithoutcrying,butatmynextfreeperiodIhadtofacehim.Iwonderedifhewouldletmefinishouttheday.Iwalkedtohisoffice,tookadeepbreath,andopenedthedoor.
Hewasgittinginhischair,andhelookedatmelongandhard.Isaidnothing.AllIcouldthinkofwasthatIwasnotanEnglishteacher;Ihadbeenlyingtomyself,pretendingthateverythingwasfine.
Whenhespoke,hesaidsimply,withoutaccusation,”Youhadnothingtosaytothem.”
“Youhadnothingtosaytothem.”herepeated,”Nowonderthey’rebored.Whynotgettothemeatoftheliteratureandstoptalkingaboutsymbolism.”Talkwiththem,notatthem.Andmoreimportant,whydoyouignoretheirbadbehavior?’”Wetalked.Henamedmyproblemsandofferedsolutions.Weroleplayed.Hewasthebadstudent,andIwastheforceful,yet,warm,teacher/
Astheyearprogressed,wespentmanyhoursdiscussingliteratureandideasabouthumanbeing.Andtheirattentions,hehelpedmeidentifymyweaknessandmystrengths.Inshort,hemadeateacherofmebyteachingmetherealityofEmerson’swords;”Thesecrettoeducationliesinrespectingthepupil.”
FifteenyearslaterIstilldrivethatsamewindingroadtothesameschool.ThankstothehelpIreceivedthatdifficultfirstyear,theschoolismyhomenow.
Itcanbeinferredfromthestorythatin1974_______.
Thewriterbecameanoptimisticperson
Thewriterwasveryhappyabouthernewjob
ItwasratherdifficulttogetajobintheUSA
D.ItwaseasytogetateachingjobinNewJersey
Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingismostprobablythewrither’sproblemasanewteacher?
Shehadblindtrustinwhatshelearntatcollege.
Shedidn’taskexperiencedteachersforadvice.
Shetooktoomuchtimeofftoeatandsleep.
Shedidn’tliketeachingEnglishliterature
Whatisthewriter’sbiggestworryafterhertaskmaster’sobservationofherclass?
Shemightloseherteachingjob.
Shemightloseherstudents’respect
Shecouldn’tteachthesameclassanymore.
Shecouldn’tignoreherstudents’badbehavioranymore
Whichofthefollowinggivesthewritherasenseofmildvictory?
Hertalkaboutsymbolismsoundedconvincing
Herstudentsbehavedalittlebetterthanusual.
Shemanagedtofinishtheclasswithoutcrying.
Shewasinvitedforatalkbyherbossafterclass.
Thestudentsbehavedbadlyinthewriter’sclassedbecause_____.
theywereeagertoembarrassher
shedidn’treallyunderstandthem
theydidn’tregardherasagoodteacher
shedidn’thaveagoodcommandofEnglish
Thetaskmaster’sattitudetowardsthewriterafterhisobservationofherclasscanbebestdescribedas________.
cruelbutencouragingB.Fiercebutforgiving
C.sincereandsupportiveD.angryandaggressive
:下面文章中有5个段落需要添加首句(第61~65题)。请从以下选项(A、B、C、D、E和F)选出适合各段落的首句,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。
Timecanrunout.
Tomorrowwon’tbebetter
Ideasneedtimetodevelop
Yourprofessorwillbeimpatient
Youblowoffyourchancesforhelp
You’reprobablyoverestimating(高估)thepain.
Neverputoffuntiltomorrowwhatyoucandotoday
Wanttoputoffstudyingforthephysicstest?Orwritingthatthirty-pageresearchpaperonfutureusesofbiotechnology?Sureyoudo?Andwhowouldn’t?Butit’sstillasillyideatoputoffdoingsomethinguntilafuturetime.Here’swhy.......
61.______Thetaskwillbestillthesame.Itwon’tbeanymorefunandyoustillwon’twanttodoit.Asthedeadlinegetscloserandcloser,thetaskseemstobecomelargerandlargerifyouhaven’tstartedthework.Andthestressincreased.Nownotonlydoyouhavetowritethatpaper,youhavetodoitundergreatpressure.
62._______Beforeyoustart,itseemsthatthetaskisunlikelytobeaccomplished.Butyouknowwhat?you’reprobablymiscalculating.Getstarted----maybeonasmallplace-----andyou’lldiscoverthatyouhavemoreresourcesandknowmoreaboutthesubjectthanyouthought.Result?Youwon’texperiencenearlyasmuchsufferingasyouexpectedto.Thingsareguaranteed----100percent----togetbetter.
63.________Ifyouleaveyourworkuntilthenightbeforeit’sdue,yougiveupthepossibilityofgettinginputfromyourprofessor.Professorsregularlygiveadvice----oratleastafewusefultips----duringofficehours.Unfortunately,though,theydon’tusuallyholdofficehoursatmidnight,soyou’llbeoutofluckwhenyoudiscoverthenightbeforethemidtermthatyouhavenoideahowtodothequestionsthatwillcountfortwo-thirdsofyourgrade.
64._______Everwonderwhytheprofessorassignsthepapertwoweeksbeforeit’sdue?It’sbecauseheorsheexpectsyoutobethinkingabouttheissue,ordoingtheresearch,fortwoweeks.No,noteverywakingmoment,butatleastsomeofthetime.Afterall,theprofessorcouldjustaseasilyhavegiventheassignmentoneweekbeforeitwasdueifheorsheexpectedlessthinking.Mostcollegepapersrequireyoutohavesomekindofidea,thentospendsometimethinkingaboutit,revisingit,andpolishingit.Whenyouthrowtogetherapaperorareportatthelastminute,yourideasarehalf-baked.Andyourprofessorwillknowit.
65.________Ifyouputthingsofftillthelastminute,youmightfindthatyouhaven’tbudgetedenoughminutestofinishthenecessarytasks.It’stheeasiestthingintheworldtomiscalculatehowlongit’lltaketodoalltheworkespeciallywhennewissuesarise---likeillness,familyproblems,computerbreakdowns,troubleatwork,andalltheotherthings---asyou’rethinkingthroughyourpaperargumentorpreparingyourselfforthecomingtest.Ifyoukeepdelaying,youdon’tallowyourselftimeforthosevariouslifeeventsthathaveanadverse(不利的)effectonyourabilitytocompleteyourassignment.
非选择题部分(共40分)
第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
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:在缺词处加一个漏词符号(∧),并在其下面写上该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(﹨)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写上修改后的词。
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
”Hewasluckytofindotherone”.HisnewjobmeantIhadtosaygoodbyetomyclassmate,myschoolorjusteverythingelseIloveintheworld.Tomakemattersbad,nowIhavetosharearoomwithmyyoungersister,Maggie.Tomorrowisfirstdayofschool.Iamawfullytiring,butIknowI’llneverfallsleep.
Goodnightandremember,you,deardiary,ismyonlysouvenirfrommypastlifeandmyonlyfriend.
Yours,
Rosemary
第二节:书面表达(满分30分)I’mproudof”为题,用英语写一篇100—120个词的短文,记述一见你自己认为要求如下:
记述事情经过
简要说明你感到得意的原因或从中得到的启示
注意:文章的标题已给出(不计词数).
OneThingI’mProudof
英语试题参考答案
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Deardiary,
HereIaminthemiddleofacity,350milesfarawayfromourfarmhouse.Doyouwanttoknowwhywemovelastweek?Dadlosthisjob,andasmomexplained,“Hewasluckytofind
moved
otherone.”HisnewjobmeantIhadtosaygoodbyetomyclassmate,myschoolorjust
anotherclassmatesand
everythingelseIloveintheworld.Tomakemattersbad,nowIhavetosharearoomwithmyyounger
worse
sister,Maggie.Tomorrowis∧firstdayofschool.Iamawfullytiring,butIknowI’llneverfallsleep.
the/mytiredasleep
Goodnightandremember,you,deardiary,ismyonlysouvenirfrommypastlifeandmyonlyfriend.
areYours,
Rosemarry
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