2013年四川高考模拟英语试题及答案

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1、练习(七)第一节 语法和词汇知识(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)从A.B.C.D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。1. - I think foreign languages are more interesting than science.- _ . I prefer science.A. I couldnt agree moreB. I really cant agree with youC. Good ideaD. Not exactly2. In order to _ the meaning of the word, he consulted s

2、everal dictionaries and a number of experts.A. turn outB. come outC. stand outD. bring out3. _ the crops grow well or badly depends on how the work is done.A. IfB. ThatC. HowD. Weather4. Hearing the art festival _ open, the entire audience burst into cheers. A. declaredB. declareC. declaringD. to be

3、 declared5. I _ earlier but I was trapped in a traffic jam.A. had comeB. would comeC. have comeD. would have come6. _ to give a lecture means that you are worth listening to.A. InvitingB. InvitedC. To inviteD. To be invited7. Many years ago, _ I was fresh out of school and working in Denver, I recei

4、ved an invitation to her birthday party.A. whenB. in that timeC. whichD. at that time8. - Have you repaired your pencil sharpener already, Ann?- Yes. I _ it within 5 minutes.A. have repairedB. repairedC. repairD. had repaired9. You dont need to be so kind to him. Hell never pay up _ you get tough wi

5、th him. A. so thatB. unlessC. in caseD. once10. Chinas latest Shenzhou-9 mission was launched on Saturday, _ the nations first female astronaut into orbit.A. to takeB. takenC. takingD. took第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。It was a family adventure

6、 trip. My wife, Judith, our two-year-old daughter, Leila, and I had rented a small camper (旅行车) and were 11 through Baja California. The day before our return to San Diego, we 12 the camper near a beach for one last night in nature.In the middle of the 13 I was awakened by Judith 14 me with her fing

7、er and yelling at me to 15. My first impressions were of 16 and banging(猛击). Fairly confused, I jumped down out of our little loft-bed, and standing without clothes on, 17 the wind screen What I saw 18 me quickly out of my half-dazed state. The camper was 19 by masked men hitting the 20 . I dove for

8、 the drivers seat and tried to start the 21 . The camper had started perfectly at least 50 times that 22 . Now it tried to turn over, sputtered (劈啪作响) a few times, and died. There was the sound of breaking glass, and a hand 23 in through the drivers side window. I hit the hand with a lot of force.My

9、 hand was bleeding 24 the broken glass. I 25 I had one more chance to start the car. Having played hero 26 a thousand times in fantasy, I never 27 I would do it. I turned the key. The engine sputtered to life and died. Then someone jammed a gun into my throat. I remember this thought: You mean I don

10、t save the family? I was really quite surprised.One of the men, who spoke a little English, was 28 , Money! Money ! The gun still at my throat, I reached under the drivers seat and handed one of them my 29 through the broken window. I was 30 this was the end of it.11. A. crossingB. travelingC. exper

11、iencingD. entering 12. A. threwB. delayedC. parkedD. moved 13. A. camperB. beachC. natureD. night14. A. pushingB. beatingC. controllingD. holding 15 A. jump upB. set upC. light upD. get up 16. A. noiseB. dangerC. voiceD. fantasy17. A. graspedB. crashedC. facedD. glanced 18. A. confusedB. wokeC. fear

12、edD. barked19 A. surroundedB. robbedC. examinedD. hunted 20.A doorsB. windowsC. wallsD. tyres21.A machineB. engineC. journeyD. brake22.A momentB. dayC. timeD. trip23.A cameB. reachedC. trembledD. peered24.AbyB. atC. fromD. in 25.A suggestedB. figuredC. indicatedD. observed26A. energeticallyB. enthus

13、iasticallyC. successfullyD. naturally27A. doubtedB. thoughtC. imaginedD. required28A. beggingB. translatingC. yellingD. reminding29. A. trousersB. licenseC. shoesD. wallet 30. A hopingB planningC consultingD promising第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑,(共20小题;每小题2分,

14、满分40分)AThe Spanish poet Juan Ram said, “If they give you ruled paper, write the other way.” Turning the paper sideways is like looking at situations from different angles. Henry L. Mencken said it first: “For every complex problem, there is a solution that is simple, neat and wrong.” And how often I

15、 am determined to keep pounding on that simple and neat solution until I make it work, or else I finally give up altogether. But success will surprisingly come when I decide to look at the thing from a wholly different perspective (视角). Several all night convenience stores in New York City had a pro

16、blem with teenagers hanging out in their parking lots late into the night. Not that they didnt like kids; but customers complained (抱怨) that they were afraid to approach them in the dark and push through them to enter the store. Neighbors complained that they couldnt sleep with the noise. Managers t

17、ried various methods to solve the problem. They asked the kids to move away from the doors so customers didnt have to push through them. They asked them to throw their cigarette butts and trash (垃圾) in outdoor dustbins and not litter the parking lot. Each solution was simple, neat and completely ine

18、ffective. It seemed that any of them should have worked. But none of them did. Finally, one man came up with an unusual idea. Finding that asking the teens to change their behavior didnt work, he tried something different. He just piped easy-listening music into the parking lot especially suited for

19、 mature listeners. No more loitering (闲逛). 31. What might be the authors purpose in writing the text?A. To give advice. B. To make us laugh.C. To analyze a problem.D. To tell us an interesting story. 32. The managers failed to solve the problem because _. A. the kids didnt like themB. their solution

20、s were too complexC. they were not polite enough to the kids D. they asked the kids to change their behavior 33. Why did the kids leave the parking lots?A. They didnt like the music.B. They got bored of playing there.C. They came to know it was unsafe. D. They were moved by the manager.34. By tellin

21、g the story, the author intends to tell us _.A. kids today are tough to deal withB. a simple solution is usually better C. its better to calm down teenagersD. we should look at a problem in different perspectivesBA Childs History of the WorldProduct DescriptionV. M. Hillyer, the first headmaster of

22、Calvert School, spent many of his school years studying only American history. Believing that studying world history would broaden childrens horizons (眼界) and give them a better understanding of the world and history in general, he set out to write an understandable and comprehensive (综合的) world his

23、tory children could enjoy. A Childs History of the World functions to familiarize young children with some historical events and people of significance while reading like a good story. The subjects are covered in chronological order, from the beginning of the world to the end of the Cold War. This g

24、ives the child a linear (线状的) view of world history that allows for the details to be filled in the future. A Childs History of the World is a basic reader and is not intended to be used as a supplementary (补充的) reader. Customer ReviewsThis is a must-have book. It is complete and interesting and is

25、easy to use and understand. My girls are so close in age that I was able to use it with all three at once and they loved it. And its inexpensive! Love the way it is written. Katrena R. from Shingle Springs, CAThis is a great book. Everyone (elementary/primary aged) should have this book in their hom

26、eschooling library. My kids (ages 4-9) have all enjoyed this book. It is interesting and well written for young ones. There is a lot of information packed into this book and it is presented in a way that is not boring for kids. It is kind of like a story of the world. Patrice T. from Seattle 35. Fro

27、m A Childs History of the World, children can _.A. improve their grades greatlyB. know many important people in the pastC. know important events mainly in AmericaD. get to know many historical details 36. According to Katrena R., her children _.A. learned history from a book togetherB. read A Childs

28、 History of the World to each other C. each had a copy of A Childs History of the World D. used A Childs History of the World to improve their writing 37. From the two reviews, we know that children enjoy A Childs History of the World mainly because of _. A. its writing styleB. its simple wordsC. it

29、s low price D. its amusing storiesCWe all know that global warming is caused by greenhouse gases, largely carbon dioxide, which is given out by everything ranging from home appliances(电器) and cars to the heating and lighting systems of office buildings. But since we dont see the gas, most of us simp

30、ly shake our heads and then continue with our bad habits. Now, researchers at Arizona State University are trying to change that. Directed by associate professor Kevin Gurney, the Hestia Projects main goal is to make something that is currently intangible (无形的) into something a little more tangible,

31、 by allowing all of us to visually see how much each and every one of us is “contributing” to global warming.In order to obtain a complete picture of the citys environment, the team begins by collecting data from all different sources. Then, using special software they divide the emissions (排放) into

32、 three categories commercial entities (实体) (office buildings and industrial plants), households and vehicles. This is the stage where things start to get really interesting. Thats because instead of showing all this information using graphs that we all instantly lose interest in, they create a visua

33、l “film” that shows not only the carbon emitted by each entity, but also the exact location it is coming from and the amount, which varies depending on the time of day or season. For example, the car emissions during rush hour are the highest, as is the case for commercial buildings during the day,

34、especially during winter months when the heating is on.Kevin knows that some of the data shown may start a blame game among the residents (居民) of the city. However, he is hoping that the people will go beyond that and instead use it to make changes in their daily lives. 38. According to the text, mo

35、st people ignore the problem of greenhouse gases mainly because _.A. the problem is not very seriousB. bad living habits are hard to change C. greenhouse gases cant be seen D. they think they have done nothing wrong 39. With the efforts of Kevins team, people can _.A. see a film about the effects of

36、 greenhouse gases B. study methods of cutting greenhouse gases C. know a certain places emission at different times D. get information on emissions with various graphs 40. By saying “some of the data shown may start a blame game among the residents of the city”, the author means that _.A. Kevins tea

37、m may get criticized B. the Hestia Project may be treated as a game C. residents may feel guilty of their bad behavior D. people may accuse each other of carbon emissions41. Whats the purpose of the text?A. To introduce a research project.B. To give advice on cutting emissions.C. To show the harm of

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43、ewspapers. Every newspaper gives the special attention to a particular part of population. Dainik Jagran mainly entertains the middle and lower classes of population while Times of India is the newspaper for modernized parts. The target audience of any newspaper can also be divided on the basis of a

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57、 Those Italians are crazy drivers! I dont want to think about it! 53 Yes, so heres a picture of the Tower of Pisa.How nice!It was raining that day, but it was still wonderful. We climbed to the top! 54 Thats a photo of the Arno River. Thats the “Ponte Vecchio”, the old bridge. 55 It was very interes

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