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2014年高考英语真题下载-浙江卷
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2014年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(浙江)

英语试题

选择题部分(共80分)

第一部分:英语知识应用(共两节,满分30分)

: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.---IamgoingtoSpainfortaholidaysoon.

---______.

A.It’smypleasureB.NevermindC.LeaveitaloneD.Goodforyou

2.Thepaperisduenextmonth,andIamworkingsevendays______week,oftenlonginto______night.

A.a;theB.the;不填C.a;aD.不填;the

Anaverageofjust18.75cmofrainfelllastyear,making______thedriestyearsinceCalifornia

becameastatein1850.

A.eachB.itC.thisD.one

Joeisproudand______,neveradmittingheiswrongandalwayslookingforsomeoneelsetoblame.

A.strictB.sympatheticC.stubbornD.sensitive

Idon’tbecomeaseriousclimberuntilthefifthgrade,______Iwentuptorescueakitethatwasstuck

inthebranchesofatree.

A.whenB.whereC.whichD.why

Wemostprefertosayyestothe______ofsomeoneweknowandlike.

A.attemptsB.requestsC.doubtsD.promises

Lastweekatennisballhitmeonthehead,butItriedto_______thepain,believingthatitwouldgo

awaysoonerorlater.

A.shareB.realizeC.ignoreD.cause

“Everytimeyoueatasweet,drinkgreentea.”Thisis_____mymotherusedtotellme.

A.whatB.howC.thatD.whether

Nomatterhowcarefullyyouplanyourfinances,noonecan_____whentheunexpectedwillhappen.

A.proveB.implyC.demandD.predict

Whilestayinginthevillage,Jamesunselfishlysharedwhateverhehadwiththevillagerswithout

askingforanything______.

A.inreturnB.incommonC.inturnD.inplace

Sofialookedaroundatallthefaces:shehadtheimpressionthatshe_____mostoftheguestsbefore.

A.hasseenB.hadseenC.sawD.wouldsee

Facinguptoyourproblem____runningawayfromthemisthebestapproachtoworkingthingsout.

A.morethanB.ratherthanC.alongwithD.orrather

Theaimofeducationistoteachyoungpeopletothinkforthemselvesandnotfollowothers______.

A.blindlyB.unwillinglyC.closelyD.carefully

AnnieSalmon,disabled,isattendedthroughoutherschooldaysbyanurse_______toguardher.

A.toappointB.appointingC.appointedD.havingappointed

Cathyhadquitherjobwhenhersonwasborn_______shecouldstayhomeandraiseherfamily.

A.nowthatB.asifC.onlyifD.sothat

Theywereabroadduringthemonthswhenwewerecarryingouttheinvestigation,orthey_____to

ourhelp.

A.wouldhavecomeB.couldcomeC.havecomeD.hadcome

Peoplewon’tpayattentiontoyouwhentheystillhavealotofideasoftheirowncrying_______

expression.

A.fromB.overC.withD.for

There’snoreasontobedisappointed.______,thiscouldberatheramusing.

A.AboveallB.AsaresultC.InadditionD.Asamatteroffact

Howcouldyou______suchafantasticjobwhenyouhavebeenoutofworkformonths.

A.turnoffB.turninC.turndownD.turnto

桰’dlikeawake-upcallat7:00a.m.,please!

桹K,_______.

A.helpyourselfB.Youwillcertainlymakeit

C.justdowhatyoulikeD.I’llmakesureyougetone

第二节:完形填空(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—40各题所给的四个选项中(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。

IhadworriedmyselfsickoverSimon’smothercomingtoseeme.Iwasanew?21?,andIgaveanhonestaccountofthestudents’work.InSimon’scase,thegradeswereawfullylow.Hecouldn’treadhisownhandwriting.??22??hewasabrightstudent.Hediscussedadultsubjectswithnearlyadultcomprehension.Hisworkinnowayreflectedhis??23??.

SowhenSimon’smotherenteredtheroom,mypalms(手掌心)weresweating.Iwascompletely??24?forherkissesonbothmycheeks.“Icametothankyou,”shesaid,surprisingmebeyondspeech.?25?me,Simonhadbecomeadifferentperson.Hetalkedofhowhe?26??me,hehadbegantomakefriends,andforthefirsttimeinhistwelveyears,hehad?27??spentanafternoonatafriend’shouse.Shewantedtotellmehowgratefulshewasforthe28?Ihadnurtured(培养)inherson.Shekissedmeagainandleft.

Isat,stunned(惊呆),forabouthalfanhour,?29?whathadjusthappened.HowdidImakesuchalife-changingdifferencetothatboywithout??30??knowingit?WhatIfinallycameto??31?wasoneday,severalmonthsbefore,whensomestudentswere??32?reportsinthefrontoftheclass,Jeannespoke?33?,andtoencouragehertoraisehervoice,Lhadsai,“Speakup.Simon’stheexpertonthis.Heisthe??34?oneyouhavetoconvince,andhecan’thearyouinthe??35?oftheroom.”Thatwasit.Fromthatdayon,Simonhadsatupstraighter,paidmoreattention,?36?more,andbecamehappy.Anditwasallbecausehe?37?tobethelastkidinthelastrow.Theboywhomostneeded??38?wastheonewhotookthelastseatthatday.

Ittaughtmethemost?39?lessonovertheyearsofmyteachingcareer,andI’mthankfulthatitcame?40?andpositively.Asmallkindnesscanindeedmakeadifference.

21.A.cleaner B.reporter C.monitor D.teacher

22.A.Or B.And C.But D.So

23.A.courage B.abilities C.feelings D.dream

24.A.desperate B.responsible C.unprepared D.unsuitable

25.A.Becauseof B.Inspiteof C.Apartfrom D.Asfor

26.A.loved B.envied C.pleased D.criticized

27.A.gradually B.constantly C.recently D.obviously

28.A.self-respect B.self-doubt C.self-pity D.self-defence

29.A.imagining? B.observing C.wondering D.regretting

30.A.also B.even C.always D.still

31.A.expect B.remember C.believe D.accept

32.A.writing B.reviewing C.editing D.giving

33.A.quietly B.repeatedly C.quickly D.firmly

34.A.lucky B.lonely C.only D.likely

35.A.entrance B.middle C.front D.back

36.A.slept B.smiled C.shouted D.quarreled

37.A.intended B.pretended C.refused D.happened

38.A.change B.praise C.thanks D.visits

39.A.difficult B.painful C.valuable D.enjoyable

40.A.early B.slowly C.frequently D.occasionally

第二部分阅读理解(第一节20小题,第二节5小题,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和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。

A

Wealthstartswithagoalsavingadollaratatime.Callitthepiggybankstrategy(策略).Therearelessonsinthattime-honoredcoin-savingcontainer.

Anyhugetaskseemseasierwhenreducedtobabysteps.Ifyouwishedtoclimba12,000-footmountain,andcoulddoitadayatatime,youwouldonlyhavetoclimb33feetdailytoreachthetopinayear.Ifyouwanttotakeareallynicetripin10yearsforaspecialoccasion,tocollectthe$15,000cost,youhavetosave$3.93aday.Ifyoudropthatintoapiggybankandthenonceayearput$1,434inasavingsaccountat1%interestrateafter-tax,youwillhaveyourtripmoney.

WhenIwasachild,myparentsgavemeapiggybanktoteachmethat,ifIwantedsomething,Ishouldsavemoneytobuyit.Weassociatepiggybankswithchildren,butinmanycountries,thelittlecontainersarealsopopularwithadults.Europeansseeapiggybankasasignofgoodfortuneandwealth.Aroundtheworld,manybelieveagiftofapiggybankonNewYear’sDaybringsgoodluckandfinancialsuccess.Ah,butyouhavetoputsomethinginit.

Whyisapigusedasasymbolofsaving?Whynotanelephantbank,whichisbiggerandholdsmorecoins?IntheMiddleAges,beforemodernbankingandcreditinstruments,peoplesavedmoneyathome,afewcoinsatatimedroppedintoajarordish.Potters(制陶工)madetheseinexpensivecontainersfromanorange-coloredclay(黏土)called“pygg,”andfolkssavedcoinsinpyggjars.TheMiddleEnglishword

forpigwas“pigge”.WhiletheSaxonspronouncedpygg,referringtotheclay,as“pug”,eventuallythetwowordschangedintothesamepronunciation,soundingthe“i”asinpigorpiggy.Asthewordbecamelessassociatedwiththeorangeclayandmorewiththeanimal,acleverpotterfashionedapyggjarintheshapeofapig,delightingchildrenandadults.Thepiggybankwasborn.

Originallyyouhadtobreakthebanktogettothemoney,bringinginasenseofseriousnessintosavings.Whilepiggybanksteachchildrenthewisdomofsaving,adultsoftenneedtorelearnchildhoodlessons.Thinkaboutthethingsinlifethatrequirelargeamountsofmoney---collegeeducation,weddings,cars,medicalcare,startingabusiness,buyingahome,andfunstufflikegreattrips.Sowhenyouhavemoney,takeoffthetop10%,putitaside,saveandinvestwisely.

41.Whatisthepiggybankstrategy?

A.Paying1%incometaxatatime.

B.Settingagoalbeforemakingatravelplan.

C.Aiminghighevenwhendoingsmallthings.

D.Puttingasidealittlemoneyregularlyforfutureuse.

Whydidthewriter’sparentsgivehimapiggybankasagift?

A.Todelighthimwiththelatestfashion. B.Toencouragehimtoclimbmountains.

C.Tohelphimformthehabitofsaving. D.ToteachhimEnglishpronunciation.

43.Whatdoesthenunderlinedword“something”(Paragraph3)mostprobablyreferto?

A.Money B.Gifts

C.Financialsuccess D.Goodluck

44.Thepiggybanoriginallywas_________.

A.apotter’sinstrumentB.acheapclaycontainer

C.ananimal-shapeddishD.apig-liketoyforchildren

45.Thelastparagraphtalksabout________.

A.theseriousnessofeducatingchildren B.theenjoymentoftakingagreattrip

C.theimportanceofmanagingmoney D.thedifficultyofstartingabusiness

B

Hereissomemust-knowinformationfromahandbookonhowpeoplebehaveindoingbusinessinsomecountries.

InBrazil

Braziliansarewarmandfriendly.Theyoftenstandclosewhentalkinganditiscommonforthemtotouchthepersonontheshoulder.Peopleoftengreeteachother(particularlywomen)withlightcheekkisses.Schedulestendtobeflexible,withbusinessmeetingssometimesstartinglaterthanplanned.Buttobesafe,beontime.Mealscanstretchforhours梩here’snosuchthingasrushingamealinBrazil.Lunchesalsocanstartinthemidtolateafternoon.Braziliansaresocial,preferringface-to-facecommunicationovermailsorphonecalls.

InSingapore

Singaporeansshakehandswhentheymeetandoftenalsogreeteachotherwithasmall,politebow.Businesscardsshouldbeofferedandreceivedwithtwohands.Arrivinglateisconsidereddisrespectful.Sobeontime.Efficiency(效率)isthegoal,someetingsanddealingsoftenarefast-paced.Singaporeansaredirectintheirdiscussions,evenwhenthesubjectisaboutmoney.Rankisimportantandauthorityisrespected.Thisdeterminesbothpeopleinteractinmeetings.Forexample,peopleavoiddisagreeingoutrightwithsomeonewithahigherrank.

IntheUnitedArabEmirates

IntheUAE,statusisimportant,sothemostseniororoldestshouldbegreetedfirstwiththeirtitles.Thehandshakeseemstobelongerthanelsewhere.So,donotpullawaythehandshake.Womenshouldcoverthemselveswhenitcomestodress.Menalsotendtobecoveredfromnecktoelbows(肘部)anddowntotheknees.Peopledonotavoidentertainingintheirhomes,buttheyalsoholdbusinessmealsatrestaurants.Touchingorpassingfoodoreatingwithyourlefthandistobeavoided.Whenmeetingsareone-to-one,ifyourhostoffersyoucoffee,youshouldrefuse.Itmightseemodd,butitisaculturaltradition.Coffeeshouldonlybeacceptedifitisalwayssetoutorpresented.

InSwitzerland

TheSwisstendtobeformalandaddresseachotherbylastname.Theyalsoarerespectfulofprivatelives.Youshouldbecarefulnottoaskaboutpersonaltopics.Punctuality(守时)isvital,somethingthatcomesfromadeeprespectforothers’time.Arriveatanymeetingoreventafewminutesearlytobesafe.Theyalsohaveclearstructureintheircompanies.Higher-upsmakethefinaldecisions,evenifothersmightdisagree.Neat,cleandressisexpected.TheSwissfollowformaltablemanners.Theyalsokeeptheirhandsvisibleatthetableandtheirelbowsoffthetable.Itispolitetofinishthefoodonyourplate.

46.Thepassageismainlyabout________.

A.communicationtypesB.theworkplaceatmosphere

C.customsandsocialmannersD.livingconditionsandstandards

47.WhydoSingaporeansavoidarguingwiththeirboss?

A.Theyputefficiencyinthefirstplace.

B.Theydislikeface-to-facecommunication.

C.Theywanttofinishmeetingsasquicklyaspossible.

D.Theyaresupposedtoobeythepersonofahigherrank.

48.IntheUAE,whenshouldyourefusethecoffeeifitisoffered?

A.Whengreetingseniors.B.Whenmeetingthehostalone.

C.Whenattendingapresentation.D.Whendiningwithbusinesspartners.

49.Inwhichcountrydopeoplecareaboutwheretoputtheirhandsatthedinnertable?

A.InBrazil.B.InSingapore.

C.IntheUnitedArabEmirate.D.InSwitzerland.

C

Lastsummer,twonineteenth-centurycottageswererescuedfromremotefarmfieldsinMontana,tobemovedtoanArtDecobuildinginSanFrancisco.Thehousesweremadeofwood.ThesecottagesoncehousedearlysettlersastheyworkedthedryMontanasoil;nowtheyholdTwitterengineers.

Thecottagescouldbeanexampleoftheindustry’soddloveaffairwith“lowtechnology,”aconceptassociatedwiththenaturalworld,andwithold-schoolcraftsmanship(手艺)thatexistslongbeforetheInternetera.Lowtechnologyisnotvirtual(虚拟的)—so,totakeadvantageofit,Internetcompanieshavehadtogetcreative.Therescuedwoodcottages,fittedbyhandinthelateeighteen-hundreds,areanobviousexample,butTwitter’sdesignslieontheextremeend.Othercompaniesareusingabroaderinterpretation(阐释)oflowtechnologythatfocusesonnature.

Amazonisbuildingthreeglassspheresfilledwithtrees,sothatemployeescan“workandsocializeinamorenatural,park-likesetting.”AtGoogle’soffice,anentireflooriscarpetedinglass.Facebook’ssecondMenloParkcampuswillhavearooftopparkwithawalkingtrail.

OlleLundberg,thefounderofLundbergDesign,hasworkedwithmanytechcompaniesovertheyears.“Wehavelosttheconnectiontothemakerinourlives,andourtechengineersaretheoneswhofeelimpoverished(贫乏的),becausethey’resurroundedbythedigitalworld,”hesays.“They’relookingforawaytoregaintheirindividualidentity,andwe’vefoundthatintroducingrealcraftsisonewaytodothat.”

Thiscraftbasedtheoryisrootedinhistory,WilliamMorris,theEnglishartistandwriter,turnedbacktopre-industrialartsintheeighteen-sixties,justaftertheIndustrialRevolution.TheArtsandCraftsmovementdefineditselfagainstmachines.“Withoutcreativehumanoccupation,peoplebecamedisconnectedfromlife,”Morrissaid.

Researchhasshownthatnaturalenvironmentscanrestore(恢复)ourmentalcapacities.InJapan,patientsareencouragedto“forest-bathe,”takingwalksthroughwoodstolowertheirbloodpressure.

Thesehealthbenefitsapplytotheworkplaceaswell.RachelKaplvin,aprofessorofenvironmentalpsychology,hasspentyearsresearchingtherestorativeeffectsofnaturalenvironment.Herresearchfoundthatworkerswithaccesstonatureattheoffice梕vensimpleviewsoftreesandflowers梖elttheirjobswerelessstressfulandmoresatisfying.Iflow-techofficescanpotentiallynourishthebrainsandimprovethementalhealthofemployeesthen,fine,bringonthecottages.

50.Thewritermentionsthetwonineteenth-centurycottagestoshowthat________.

A.Twitterishavingahardtime

B.oldcottagesareinneedofprotection

C.earlysettlersoncesufferedfromadryclimateinMontana

D.Internetcompanieshaverediscoveredthebenefitsoflowtechnology

51.Lowtechnologyisregardedassomethingthat_______.

A.isrelatedtonature B.isoutofdatetoday

C.consumestoomuchenergy D.existsinthevirtualworld

52.ThemainideaofParagraph5isthathumanbeings________.

A.havedestroyedmanypre-industrialarts

B.haveatraditionofvaluingartsandcrafts

C.canbecomeintelligentbylearninghistory

D.canregaintheirindividualidentitybyusingmachines

Thewriter’sattitudeto“lowtechnology”canbestbedescribedas________.

A.positiveB.defensiveC.cautiousD.doubtful

54.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.PastGlories,FutureDreamsB.TheVirtualWorld,theRealChallenge

C.High-techCompanies,Low-techOfficesD.TheMoreCraftsmanship,theLessCreativity



D

Acitychild’ssummerisspentinthestreetinfrontofhishome,andallthroughthelongsummervacationsIsatontheedgeofthestreetandwatchedenviouslytheotherboysontheblockplaybaseball.Iwasneveraskedtotakepartevenwhenoneteamhadamembermissing梟otoutofspecialcruelty,butbecausetheytookitforgrantedIwouldbenogoodatit.Theywereright,ofcourse.

Iwouldneverforgetthewonderfuleveningwhensomethingchanged.Thebaseballendedabouteightoreightthirtywhenitgrewdark.Thenitwasthecustomoftheboystoretiretoalittlestoop(门廊)thatstuckoutfromthecandystoreonthecornerandthatsomehowhadbecometheirs.Nogrownupeversatthereorattemptedto.Theretheboyswouldsit,mostlytalkingaboutthegamesplayedduringthedayandofthegametobeplayedtomorrow.Thenlongsilenceswouldfallandtheboyswouldwanderoffonebyone.Itwasjustafteroneofthoselongsilencesthatmylifeasanoutsiderchanged.Icannolongerrememberwhichboyitwasthatsummereveningwhobrokethesilencewithaquestion:butwhoeverhewas,Inodtohimgratefullynow.“What’sinthosebooksyou’realwaysreading?”heaskedcasually.“Stories,”Ianswered.“Whatkind?”askedsomebodyelsewithoutmuchinterest.

NordoIknowwhatdrovemetobehaveasIdid,forusuallyIjustsatthereinsilence,gladenoughtobeallowedtoremainamongthem;butinsteadofansweringhisquestion,ItoldthemfortwohoursthestoryIwasreadingatthemoment.ThebookwasSisterCarrie.Theylistenedbug-eyedandbreathless.Imusthavetolditwell,butIthinktherewasanotheranddeeperreasonthatmadethemtokeepanaudience.Listeningtoatalebeingtoldinthedarkisoneofthemostancientofman’sentertainments,butIwasofferingthemaswell,withoutbeingawareofdoingit,anewandexcitingexperience.

ThebookstheythemselvesreadweretheRoverBoysorTomSwiftorG.A.Henty.Ihadreadthemtoo,butatthirteenIhadlongsinceleftthembehind.SinceIwasmuchaloneIhadbecomeanenthusiasticreaderandIhadgonethroughthebooks-for-boysseries.Inthosedaystherewasnoreadingmaterialbetweenchildren’sandgrownups’booksorIcouldfindnone.IhadgonerightfromTomeSwiftandHisFlyingMachinetoTheodoreDreiserandSisterCarrie.Dreiserhadhitmyyoungmind,andtheylistenedtometellthestorywithsomeofthewonderthatIhadhadinreadingit.

Thenextnightandmanynightsthereafter,akindofunspokenritual(仪式)tookplace.Asitgrewdark,Iwouldtakemyplaceinthecenterofthestoopandbegintheevening’stale.Somenights,inordertotastemyvictorymorecompletely,Icheated.IwouldstopatthemostexcitingpartofastorybyJackLondonorBretHarte,andwithoutwarningtellthemthatthatwasasfarasIhadgoneinthebookanditwouldhavetobecontinuedthefollowingevening.Itwasnottrue,ofcourse;butIhadtomakecertainofmynew-foundpowerandposition.Ienjoyedthelongsummereveningsuntilschoolbeganinthefall.Otherwordsofminehavebeenlistenedtobylargerandmorefashionableaudiences,butforthattoughandathleticonethatsatcloseonthestoopoutsidethecandystore,Ihaveanunreasoninglovethatwilllastforever.

55.Watchingtheboysplayingbaseball,thewritermusthavefelt________.

A.bitterandlonelyB.specialanddifferent

C.pleasedandexcitedD.disturbedandannoyed

56.Thewriterfeelsgratefulevennowtotheboywhoaskedthequestionbecausetheboy________.

A.invitedhimtojoinintheirgame

B.likedthebookthathewasreading

C.brokethelongsilenceofthatsummerevening

D.offeredhimanopportunitythatchangedhislife

57.AccordingtoParagraph3,story-tellingwaspopularamongtheboysbasicallybecause________.

A.thestorywasfromachildren’sbookB.listeningtotaleswasanage-oldpractice

C.theboyshadfewentertainmentsafterdarkD.theboysdidn’treadbooksbythemselves

TheboyswereattractedtoSisterCarriebecause________.

A.itwaswrittenbyTheodoreDreiserB.itwasspecificallytargetedatboys

C.itgavethemadeeperfeelingofpleasureD.ittalkedaboutthewondersoftheworld

59.Sometimesthewriterstoppedatthemostexcitingpartofastoryto_______.

A.playameantrickontheboysB.experiencemorejoyofachievement

C.addhisownimaginationtothestoryD.helptheboysunderstandthestorybetter

60.Whatisthemessageconveyedinthestory?

A.Onecanfindhispositioninlifeinhisownway.

B.Friendshipisbuiltuponrespectforeachother.

C.Readingismoreimportantthanplayinggames.

D.Adulthabitsaredevelopedfromchildhood.

第二节: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)中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。

A.Beagoodlistener.B.Careaboutthedetails.

C.Strikeupaconversation.D.Maketimeforfriendships.

E.Reachouttothenewcomers.F.Avoidcausinginconveniences

DevelopBetterRelationshipswithNeighbors

Goodneighborsarealotlikeelectricityorrunningwater:wedon’tknowhowmuchwedependonthemuntilwedon’thavethem.Theymakeourlivesmorepleasantandgiveusasenseofwhowewrte,bothasanindividualandasamemberofthecommunity.Here‘showtodevelopyourrelationshipswiththeseveryimportantpeopleinyourlife.

_________Oftenneighborsdon’tevenknoweachother’snames.Butit’sokaytobetheonetobreak

theice,evenifyou’velivednextdoorforyears.Mostneighborsenjoymakingsmalltalkwiththe

folksontheothersideofthefence.Soasyouseethematworkintheiryards,smile,wave,andsay

hello.Askhowtheirkidsare(whetherthey’rebabiesorincollege),whethertheycoulduseanextra

cucumberfromyourgarden,orwhattheythinkofthepriceatthelocalsupermarket.

_________Thesedays,theoldWelcomeWagonisathingofthepast.Butyournewneighborsmay

befeelinglonelyandunsure,especiallyifthey’refarfromhome,andmightappreciateafriendlyface

bearingfresh-bakedchocolatecakes.Iftheyhavekids,tellthemwherethechildreninthe

neighborhoodlive.Recommendthebestplacestoeatandsleep.Invitethemoverforcoffeeortea

whentheygetsettled,givethemyournumber,andpointtoyourhouseasyousaygood-bye.

__________Returnanythingthatyouborrowfromaneighbor,suchastools,ingoodrepairandas

soonasyou’vefinishedwiththem.Replaceanythingthatbelongstoyourneighborthatyou,your

children,oryourpetsbreakorsoil.Makesurethatyourcarisnotblockingtheirdoorway.Such

randomactsofconsiderationwillhaveyourneighborstalking?an
dthetalkwillbegood.

__________Ifyouvalueafriendshipwithyourneighbors,spendtimewiththem.Whatbetterway

tomeetyourneighborsthantoinvitethemtoaninformalbarbecue,poolparty,orholidayopen

house?Betteryet,youmightevenconsiderthrowingaget-togetherintheirhonor.Deliverthe

invitationsinpersontoeveryonewholivesonyourstreetandchatwitheachforfiveminutesbefore

movingontothenexthouse.Thisway,youwillgetanideaofwhatyourneighborsarelikesothat

youcanplanforappropriatefoodandmusic.

___________Inagoodrelationship,it’sreallythelittlethingsthatcount.Helptobringinthemail

fortheelderlyneighborwhenthereisaheavyrain.Whenyourneighborforgetstotakeinhisrubbish

cans,rollthembackintohisyard.Ifyou’retrulyconcerned,you’llknowwhenyourneighborneeds

somecheeringup?abunchofflowersorahelpinghandwhenit’sneeded.Allittakestodevelop

yourrelationshipwithneighborsistherespectfortheirfeelings.

非选择题部分(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。

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。















IwastakingatraintoLondon’sVictoriaStation.Ihadnoticedthatthecarriagewasnoiseandfilledwithpeople.

Beforelong,atraininspectorcomestocheckouttickets.Apassengerrealizedhecouldn’tfindhisticketbutbecamequiteupset.Theneveryoneinthecarriagebegansearchingtheticket,whichwaseventuallyfoundunderaseatseveralrowsfromhisowner.Thepersonwhofoundaticketsmiledwithpleasureathissuccess.

Nooneinthecarriagehadpreviousspokentoorevennoticedtheticket-ownerbefore.Yet,theyhadsoquicklyofferedthestrangerstheirhelp.Ifwecouldshowconcerntoothersonneed,theworldwouldbeabetterplacetolivein.



第二节:书面表达(满分30分)

学校图书馆需要购置一批新书,现向学生征求意见。假如你是李越,你认为学校图书馆最需

要购置科普类图书(popularsciencebooks)和文学类图书(literarybooks)。请你用英语给图书馆王老师写一封100—120词的信,推荐这两类书,并分别说明推荐理由。

注意:信的抬头与落款已给出(不计入词数)。

DearMr.Wang,

____________________________________________________________________________________

Yourssincerely

LiYue







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IwastakingatraintoLondon’sVictoriaStation.Ihadnoticedthatthecarriagewasnoiseandfilled

noisy

withpeople.



Beforelong,atraininspectorcomestocheckouttickets.Apassengerrealizedhecouldn’tfindhis

came

ticketbutbecamequiteupset.Theneveryoneinthecarriagebegansearching∧theticket,whichwas

andfor

eventuallyfoundunderaseatseveralrowsfromhisowner.Thepersonwhofoundaticketsmiledwith

its/thethe

pleasureathissuccess.



Nooneinthecarriagehadpreviousspokentoorevennoticedtheticket-ownerbefore.Yet,they

previously

hadsoquicklyofferedthestrangerstheirhelp.Ifwecouldshowconcerntoothersonneed,theworld

strangerin

wouldbeabetterplacetolivein.

书面表达:

Onepossiblestudentversion:

DearMr.Wang,

Knowingthatourlibraryisgoingtobuybooks,I’dliketogivesomesuggestions.

Whatweneedmostarepopularsciencebooks.Usuallypopularsciencebooksexplainbasicprinciplesofnatureinasimpleandinterestingway.Theyhelpusunderstandsciencesubjectsbetterandarouseourcuriosityaboutscientificdiscoveries.

Inadditiontoreadingforknowledge,wereadforfunandinspiration.ThatiswhyIrecommendanothercategoryofbooks:literarybooks.Classicworks,writtenbymasters,presentgreatthoughtsthroughfascinatingstoriesandlanguage.Theynotonlyofferusjoyandexcitement,butalsoencourageustothinkcritically.

I’llbegladifyoucanconsidermyrecommendation.

Yourssincerely,

LiYue





















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Itwasverynicetogetyourinvitationtospend∧weekendwithyou.Luckily

the

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