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2013年成人高等学校招生全国统一考试

英语

选择题

1、语音知识(共5小题;每题1.5分,共7.5分)

在下列每组单词中,有一个单词的划线部分与其他单词的划线部分的读音不同。

找出这个词。

1、A.labB.tableC.mathD.attack

2、A.cakeB.customC.centerD.cover

3、A.rushB.duckC.truckD.butcher

4、A.checkB.changeC.chemistryD.chocolate

5、A.cousinB.southC.groundD.thousand

2、词汇与语法知识(共15题;每题1.5分,共22.5分。

从每小题的四个选项中,选出最佳的一项。

6、Jackis____newsreporterandhelikes____jobverymuch.

A.a;theB.the;theC.the;aD.a;a

7、Ithasbeenalmostfiveyears____wesaweachotherlasttime.

A.afterB.beforeC.sinceD.when

8、Heknows____aboutthecity,forhehasneverbeenthere.

A.everythingB.somethingC.anythingD.nothing

9、Withallhishomework____,theboywasallowedtowatchTV.

A.finishedB.tofinishC.willfinishD.havingfinished

10、―CanIgetyousomemorefish?

―_____.

A.yes,pleaseB.I’msorry

C.That’sallrightD.Itdoes’tmatter

11、Tom,hurryup,_____youwillmisstheschoolbus.

A.andB.orC.butD.then

12、Theroom_____asalaboratoryfornearlytwoyearstillnow.

A.isusedB.wasusedC.hasbeenusedD.hadbeenused

13、―MomdoIhavetogotobednow.

―Yes,you_____.

A.canB.willC.mayD.must

14、Manyartistsfindithardto_____alivingfromartalone.

A.doB.makeC.haveD.take

15、JameshadneverseenBrandoagain,_____wasreallyapity.

A.whoB.whatC.whichD.where

16、Excuseme,whattimeisit_____yourwatch?

A.toB.byC.onD.with

17、Welcometoourhouse!

I’llhaveHudson_____youraroundinaminute.

A.showB.toshowC.showingD.showed

18、Shespoke_____fastthatIcouldnotcatchaword.

A.tooB.veryC.suchD.so

19、TakeyourcomputertoJohn,andhe______itforyou.

A.repairsB.willrepairC.hasrepairedD.hadrepaired

20、You’dbetter_____moreclothes.It’ssnowingoutside.

A.putawayB.putupC.putdownD.puton

3、完形填空(共15题;每题2分,共30分。

通读下面的短文,掌握其大意。

然后,从每小题的四个选项中选出最佳答案。

YuichiroMiuralivesbythesayingthatnothingisimpossible.Forhim,thatmeansclimbingQomolangma,theworld’shighestmountain,attheageof80.He21toclimbitforthe22timenextmonth.Hereacheditstopatage70to75.Ifhesucceedsthistime,hewill23therecordfortheoldestpersontoclimbthe8,844-meter-highmountain.

Therecord,24,isnotwhatpusheshimon.Instead,hewantsknowhowapersonofhisagewill25anddealwiththeterriblecold,26airandlowoxygen(氧气)levelsonsuchahighmountain.Hebelievesthose27willadd70yearstotheageofhisbodyoncehe28tothetop.Hisdaughter,EmiliMiura,29othersthathewillfeellikesomeone150yearsold.

“Nobodyeverlivedthatlong,andhe’sso30toknowhowitwouldbelike,”shesaid.”Hewouldliketoknowwhatisthe31ofhumans.”EmiliMiurasaidherratherthinksthatoneshouldalwayssetahigher32foroneselfandtrytoachieveit.

YuichiroMiurafacesmoredangers33healthproblems.Hehashadthreeheartoperationsin34years,andhesufferedtwo35bonesinasportaccidentin2009.Nobodywouldsayit’swiseforan80-years-oldpersontomaketheclimb,butMr.Miurabelievesthatnothingisimpossible.

21.A.begsB.plansC.needsD.refuses

22.A.firstB.secondC.thirdD.fourth

23.A.breakB.checkC.achieveD.improve

24.A.anyhowB.thereforeC.howeverD.meanwhile

25.A.existB.adviseC.workD.feel

26.A.thinB.clearC.freshD.cool

27.A.desiresB.conditionsC.operationsD.advantages

28.A.getsB.leadsC.turnsD.sticks

29.A.warnedB.persuadedC.toldD.promise

30.A.sureB.afraidC.proudD.curious

31.A.endB.aimC.limitD.fact

32.A.goalB.orderC.ruleD.example

33.A.insteadofB.becauseofC.infavorofD.infrontof

34.A.mostB.earlyC.severalD.recent

35.A.burnedB.brokenC.destroyedD.grown

4.阅读理解(共15小题;每题3分,共45分)

阅读系列短文,然后根据短文的内容从每小题的四个选择项中选出最佳的一项。

A

Lookingforpenpals

Mary,24yearold,comesfromScotlandandwouldliketofindapenpal(笔友)whocomesformEastEurope.Shelikesplayingthepianoandlisteningtojazzmusic.Sheisinterestedinhistorybutdoesnotlikediscussingpolitics.

Jim,19yearsold,comesfromSouthKorea.HeworldlikeapenpalwhoisinterestedindiscussingthedifferencesoflifeinEuropeandAsia.Helovestraveling,listeningtopopmusicandplayingfootballinhisfreetime.

Pietro,42yearsold,comesformArgentina.HeisabusinesspersonandwouldliketofindapenpalwhoisalsoabusinesspersonandlivesinNorthAmerica.HelikesusingtheInternetandlisteningtolightmusic.

Helga,31yearsold.comesformGermanyandspeaksFrench,EnglishandRussian.Shewouldlikeapenpalwhoisinterestedinexchanging(交流)ideasaboutlanguagelearning.Shedoesnotlikeusingcomputersforlearningandbelievesthatlanguagelearningcanonlyhappeninaclassroom.

Jennifer,18,comesformNewOrleans,SheisinterestedindiscussingthepoliticaldifferencesbetweenEastEuropeandNorthAmerica.Sheloveshorse-ridingandlisteningtojazzmusic.

Alessandro,25yearsold,comesformRome.Heisinterestedinfindingapenpalwhospeaksdifferentlanguagesandcanexchangeideasonusingcomputersforlearningpurposes.Helikesplayingfootballinhisfreetime.

36.Whoareinterestedinthesamekindofmusic?

A.MaryandPictroB.PietroandJim

C.JimandJenniferD.MaryandJennifer

37.WhathobbydoJimandAlessandrohaveincommon?

A.Traveling.B.Playingfootball.

C.Horse-riding.D.Learninglanguages.

38.Whoisinterestedinfindingapenpalfromthebusinessworld?

A.Jim.B.Pietro.C.Jennifer.D.Alessandro.

B

“Areyoucrazy?

”peoplearoundhimshoutedasAlexBien,a33-year-oldimmigrant(移民),

rantowardthreecarsinachainaccidentalongthehighwayinMiami,whichwereburningdown.Alexdidnotthinktwice.

Thearticle“AgainsttheFlames”reportedhowheputoutthefireonacarandpulledacoupleoutofanother.Butwhenhereturnedtohisowncar,steamwascomingoutformit.Itwasdamagedbeyondrepair.

Backinhistinyflat,aloneandwithlittlemoney,Alexdidnotknowwhattodo.Hewasalreadyworking,goingtocollegeandsupportinghiswife,Aline,andchildrenbackinHaiti.Heworriedabouthiswife’shealth;doctorsthoughtshehadcancer(癌症).Everycentwasimportanttohim.Andnowthis.

Withinweeksofreadingthearticle,readerssenthundredsoflettersjobs,moneyandbestwishes.Onedeliveredacar-used,butinfinecondition.OthershelpedAlinecometoMiami,whereamedicalteamfoundoutitwasnotcancer.

ReadersalsowrotetoU.S.governmentofficialstosupporttheimmigrationofAlex’sfamilytoMiami.ConsulGeneralRogerDaleyeveninvitedAlextodiscussthematter.Aline,togetherwiththerechildren,joinedAlexinMiamithispastMarch.Alexsays,“Iwouldliketosayabeautifulthankstothereaders.Therearegoodpeopleeverywhereinthisworld.”

39.WhydidpeoplesaythatAlexwherecrazy?

A.Hehadanaccident.B.Hemadeafireonthehighway.

C.Heburnedhiscar.D.Herantowardtheburningcars.

40.WhatdoweknowaboutAlexfromthetext?

A.HeandhiswifeworkedintheU.S.

B.Hewasafull-timestudentinHaiti.

C.Hewasanimmigrantwithlittermoney.

D.Hewrotethearticle“AgainsttheFlames”.

41.WhatdidRogerDaleyinviteAlextodiscuss?

A.Alex’snewjobasanewsreporter.

B.ThemedicaltreatmentofAlex’swife.

C.Alex’sfurtherstudiesataU.S.University.

D.TheimmigrationofAlex’sfamilytotheU.S.

42.WhatmadeAlexsay“Therearegoodpeopleeverywhereinthisworld”?

A.Somestrangersrepairedhiscarfreeofcharge.

B.Somepeoplesupportedhischildren’seducation.

C.Manyreadersofthearticletriedtohelphimout.

D.HisfriendssentdoctorstotreathiswifeinHaiti.

C

InJanuary2004,a20-year-oldwomanranaredlightwhiletalkingonacellphone.Hercarknockedintoanothercarcrossingwiththegreenlightdirectlyinfrontofher.Thepolicefoundthedrivernevertouchedherbrakes(刹车)andwastraveling48mphwhenshehittheothercar.Thepoliceweretoldthatthedriverwasnotlookingdown,pressingbuttons.Shewaslookingstraightoutofthewindshield(挡风玻璃)talkingonhercellphoneasshepassedfourcarsandaschoolbus.

Visionisthemostimportantsenseforsafedriving.Yet,driversusingcellphonesarelikelyto“lookat”butnot“see”object.Itissaidthatdriversusingcellphoneslookbutfailtoseeupto50percentoftheinformationwhiledriving.Driversarelookingoutofthewindshield,buttheydonotreallydealwiththesituationontheroad.

Althoughthepublicappeartobeturningagainstcellphoneusewhiledriving,manyadmittheyregularlytalkortextwhiledriving.Thepolicesaythatninepercentofthedriversatanygiventimeareusingcellphone,andaboutoneinfourcaraccidentsaredirectlyrelatedtocellphoneuse.

Usingcellphoneswhiledrivinghasbecomeaseriouspublichealththreat(威胁).Afewstateshavepassedlawsmakingitunlawfultouseahandheldcellphonewhiledriving,buttheselawsgivethefalsemessagethatusingahand-freephoneissafe.

43.Whatwasthewomandoingwhenthecaraccidenthappened?

A.Shewasbusypressingbuttons.

B.Shewastalkingonhercellphone.

C.Shewaslookingattheredlightahead.

D.Shewaslookingforsomethinginthecar.

44.Theword“vision”(Paragraph2)referstothesenseof.

A.tasteB.touchC.hearingD.sight

45.Whatisthepercentageofthecaraccidentscausedbydriversusingcellphones?

A.9%B.25%C.45%D.50%

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