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1、2013年江苏省高考英语试卷第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。1(1.5分)What does the man want to do?ATake photosBBuy a cameraCHelp the woman2(1.5分)What are the speakers talking about?AA noisy nightBTheir life in townCA place of living3(1.5分)Where is the man now?Aon his way BIn a restau

2、rant CAt home4(1.5分)What will Celia do?AFind a playerBWatch a gameCPlay basketball5(1.5分)What day is it when the conversation takes place?ASaturdayBSundayCMonday6(3分)听第6段材料,回答第6、7题6What is Sara going to do?ABuy John a giftBGive John a surpriseCInvite John to France7What does the man think of Saras p

3、lan?AFunnyBExcitingCStrange7(3分)听第7段材料,回答第8、9题8Why does Diana say sorry to Peter?AShe has to give up her travel planBShe wants to visit another cityCShe needs to put off her test9What does Diana want Peter to do?AHelp her with her studyBTake a book to her friendCTeach a geography lesson8(4.5分)听第8段材料

4、,回答第10至12题10Why does the man call the woman?ATo tell her about her new jobBTo ask about her job programCTo plan a meeting with her11Who needs a new flat?AAlexBAndreaCMiranda12Where is the woman now?AIn BaltimoreBIn New YorkCIn Avon9(6分)(1)What does Jan consider most important when he judges a restau

5、rant?AWhere the restaurant isBWhether the prices are lowCHow well the food is prepared(2)When did Jan begin to write for a magazine?AAfter he came back to SwedenBBefore he went to the United StatesCAs soon as he got his first job in 1982(3)What may Jan do to find a good restaurant?ATalk to people in

6、 the streetBSpeak to taxi driversCAsk hotel clerks(4)What do we know about Jan?AHe cooks for a restaurantBHe travels a lot for his workCHe prefers American food10(6分)听第10段材料,回答第17至20题17What do we know about the Plaza Leon?AIts a new building BIts a small town CIts a public place18When do Parents and

7、 children like going to the Plaza Leon?ASaturday nights BSunday afternoons CFridays and Saturdays19Why does the speaker like Horatio Street best?AVia del Mar Street BFernmando Street CHermandes Street20Why does the Speaker like Horatio Street best?AIt has an old stone surfaceBIt is named after a wri

8、terCIt has famous university第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分15分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑11(1分)Generally,studentsinner motivation with high expectations from others _ essential to their development()AisBareCwasDwere12(1分)The Tshirt I received is not the same as is

9、shown online_?But I promise you well look into it right away()AWho saysBHow comeCWhat forDWhy worry13(1分)The town is so beautiful!I just love itMe tooThe character of the town is well ()AqualifiedBpreservedCdecoratedDsimplified14(1分)Lionel Messi,_ the record for the most goals in a calendar year,is

10、considered the most talented football player in Europe()AsetBsettingCto setDhaving set15(1分)Could I use your car tomorrow morning?SureI _ a report at home()Awill be writingBwill have writtenChave writtenDhave been writing16(1分)I am always delighted when I receive an email from you The party on July

11、1st I shall be pleased to attend()AOn account ofBIn response toCIn view ofDWith regard to17(1分)Never for a second,the boy says,_ that my father would come to my rescue()AI doubtedBdo I doubtCI have doubtedDdid I doubt18(1分)In the global economy,a new drug for cancer, it is discovered,will create man

12、y economic possibilities around the world()AwhateverBwhoeverCwhereverDwhichever19(1分)Team leaders must ensure that all members their natural desire to avoid the embarrassment associated with making mistakes()Aget overBlook overCtake overDcome over20(1分)I should not have laughed if I you were serious

13、()AthoughtBwould thinkChad thoughtDhave thought21(1分)Shortly after suffering from a massive earthquake and to ruins,the city took on a new look()AreducingBreducedCbeing reducedDhaving reduced22(1分)The president of the World Bank says he has a passion for China,_ he remembers starting as early as his

14、 childhood()AwhereBwhenCwhatDwhich23(1分)With inspiration from other food cultures,American food culture can take a for the better()AshareBchanceCturnDlead24(1分)What about your selfdrive trip yesterday?Tiring!The road is being widened,and we_ a rough ride()AhadBhaveCwould haveDhave had25(1分)Thank you

15、 for the flowers I thought they might cheer you up()AThats rightBAll rightCI mall rightDIts all right四、标题26(20分)I used to believe in the American Dream,which meant a job,a mortgage (按揭),credit cards,successI wanted it and worked toward it like everyone else,all of us (36) chasing the same thingOne y

16、ear,through a series of unhappy events,it all fell(37) I found myself homeless and aloneI had my truck and $56I (38) the countryside for some place I could rent for the (39) possible amountI came upon a shabby house four miles up a winding mountain road (40) the Potomac River in West VirginiaIt was

17、(41) ,full of broken glass and rubbishI found the owner,rented it,and (42) a corner to camp inThe locals knew nothing about me,(43) slowly,they started teaching me the (44) of being a neighborThey dropped off blankets,candles,and tools,and began (45) around to chatThey started to teach me a belief i

18、n a (46) American Dreamnot the one of individual achievement but of (47) What I had believed in,all those things I thought were (48) for a civilized life,were nonexistent in this place(49) on the mountain,my most valuable possessions were my (50) with my neighborsFour years later,I moved back into (

19、51) I saw many people were having a really hard time,(52) their jobs and homesI managed to rent a big enough house to (53) a handful of peopleThere are four of us now in the house,but over time Ive had nine people come in and move on to other placesWed all be in (54) if we hadnt banded togetherThe A

20、merican Dream I believe in now is a shared oneIts not so much about what I can get for myself; its about (55) we can all get by together36AseparatelyBequallyCviolentlyDnaturally37AoffBapartCoverDout38AcrossedBleftCtouredDsearched39AfullestBlargestCfairestDcheapest40AatBthroughCoverDround41AoccupiedB

21、abandonedCemptiedDrobbed42AturnedBapproachedCclearedDcut43AbutBalthoughCotherwiseDfor44AbenefitBlessonCnatureDart45AstickingBlookingCswingingDturning46AwildBrealCdifferentDremote47AneighborlinessBhappinessCfriendlinessDkindness48AuniqueBexpensiveCrareDnecessary49AUpBDownCDeepDAlong 50AcooperationBre

22、lationshipsCsatisfactionDappointments51ArealityBsocietyCtownDlife52AcreatingBlosingCquittingDoffering53Aput inBturn inCtake inDget in54AyardsBsheltersCcampsDcottages55AwhenBwhatCwhetherDhow第三部分:阅读理解(共4小题;每小题4分,满分30分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。27(4分)56The leaflet is to inform

23、visitors of the Parks Aadvanced management Bthrill performancesCentertainment facilities Dthoughtful services57A visitor to the Park can Arent a stroller outside Front Gate Bask for first aid by Thunder RunCsmoke in the Water Park Dleave his pet at KidZville28(6分)Weve considered several ways of payi

24、ng to cut inline:hiring line standers,buying tickets from scalpers (票贩子),or purchasing line cutting privileges directly from,say,an airline or an amusement parkEach of these deals replaces the morals of the queue (waiting your turn) with the morals of the market (paying a price for faster service) M

25、arkets and queuespaying and waitingare two different ways of allocating things,and each is appropriate to different activitiesThe morals of the queue,First come,first served,have an egalitarian(平等主义的) appealThey tell us to ignore privilege,power,and deep pocketsThe principle seems right on play grou

26、nds and at bus stopsBut the morals of the queue do not govern all occasionsIf I put my house up for sale,I have no duty to accept the first offer that comes along,simply because its the firstSelling my house and waiting for a bus are different activities,properly governed by different standardsSomet

27、imes standards change,and it is unclear which principle should applyThink of the recorded message you hear,played over and over,as you wait on hold when calling your bank:Your call will be answered in the order in which it was receivedThis is essential for the morals of the queueIts as if the compan

28、y is trying to ease our impatience with fairness But dont take the recorded message too seriouslyToday,some peoples calls are answered faster than othersCall center technology enables companies toscoreincoming call sand to give faster service to those that come from rich placesYou might call this te

29、lephonic queue jumping Of course,markets and queues are not the only ways of allocating thingsSome goods we distribute by merit,others by need,still others by chanceHowever,the tendency of markets to replace queues,and other nonmarket ways of allocating goods is so common in modern life that we scar

30、cely notice it anymoreIt is striking that most of the paid queuejumping schemes weve consideredat airports and amusement parks,in call centers,doctorsoffices,and national parksare recent developments,scarcely imaginable three decades agoThe disappearance of the queues in these places may seem an unu

31、sual concern,but these are not the only places that markets have entered58According to the author,which of the following seems governed by the principleFirst come,first served? ATaking buses BBuying housesCFlying with an airline DVisiting amusement parks59The example of the recorded message in Parag

32、raphs 4 and 5 illustrates Athe necessity of patience in queuing Bthe advantage of modern technologyCthe uncertainty of allocation principle Dthe fairness of telephonic services60The passage is meant to Ajustify paying for faster servicesBdiscuss the morals of allocating thingsCanalyze the reason for

33、 standing in lineDcriticize the behavior of queue jumping29(8分)If a diver surfaces too quickly,he may suffer the bendsNitrogen(氮) dissolved(溶解) in his blood is suddenly liberated by the reduction of pressureThe consequence,if the bubbles (气泡)accumulate in a joint,is sharp pain and abent bodythus the

34、 nameIf the bubbles form in his lungs or his brain,the consequence can be death Other airbreathing animals also suffer this decompression(减压) sickness if they surface too fast:whales,for exampleAnd so,long ago,did ichthyosaursThat these ancient sea animals got the bends can be seen from their bonesI

35、f bubbles of nitrogen form inside the bone they can cut off its blood supplyThis kills the cells in the bone,and consequently weakens it,sometimes to the point of collapseFossil (化石)bones that have caved in on them selves are thus a sign that the animal once had the bends Bruce Rothschild of the Uni

36、versity of Kansas knew all this when he began a study of ichthyosaur bones to find out how widespread the problem was in the pastWhat he particularly wanted to investigate was how ichthyosaurs adapted to the problem of decompression over the 150 million yearsTo this end,he and his colleagues travele

37、d the worlds naturalhistory museums,looking at hundreds of ichthyosaurs from the Triassic period and from the later Jurassic and Cretaceous periodsWhen he started,he assumed that signs of the bends would be rarer in younger fossils,reflecting their gradual evolution of measures to deal with decompre

38、ssionInstead,he was astonished to discover the oppositeMore than 15% of Jurassic and Cretaceous ichthyosaurs had suffered the bends before they died,but not a single Triassic specimen(标本) showed evidence of that sort of injury If ichthyosaurs did evolve an antidecompression means,they clearly did so

39、 quicklyand,most strangely,they lost it afterwardsBut that is not what Dr Rothschild thinks happenedHe suspects it was evolution in other animals that caused the change Whales that suffer the bends often do so because they have surfaced to escape a predator (捕食动物) such as a large sharkOne of the fea

40、tures of Jurassic oceans was an abundance of large sharks and crocodiles,both of which were fond of ichthyosaur lunchesTriassic oceans,by contrast,were mercifully sharkand crocodilefreeIn the Triassic,then,ichthyosaurs were top of the food chainIn the Jurassic and Cretaceous,they were prey(猎物) as we

41、ll as predatorand often had to make a speedy exit as a result61Which of the following is a typical symptom of the bends? AA twisted bodyBA gradual decrease in blood supplyCA sudden release of nitrogen in bloodDA drop in blood pressure62The purpose of Rothschilds study is to see Ahow often ichthyosau

42、rs caught the bendsBhow ichthyosaurs adapted to decompressionCwhy ichthyosaurs bent their bodiesDwhen ichthyosaurs broke their bones63Roths childs finding stated in Paragraph 4 Aconfirmed his assumptionBspeeded up his research processCdisagreed with his assumptionDchanged his research objectives64Ro

43、thschild might have concluded that ichthyosaurs Afailed to evolve an anti decompression meansBgradually developed measures against the bendsCdied out because of large sharks and crocodilesDevolved an anti decompression means but soon lost it30(12分)Mark Twain has been called the inventor of the Ameri

44、can novelAnd he surely deserves additional praise:the man who popularized the clever literary attack on racismI say clever because antislavery fiction had been the important part of the literature in the years before the Civil WarHBStowes Uncle Toms Cabin is only the most famous exampleThese early stories dealt directly with slaveryWith minor exceptions,Twain planted his attacks on slavery and prejudice into tales that were on the surface about something else entirelyHe drew his readers into the argument by drawing them into the storyAgain and again,in the postwar years,Twain seemed

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