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江苏高考英语10年完型和阅读

2004年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语(江苏卷)

完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

Wemaylookattheworldaroundus,butsomehowwemanagenottoseeituntilwhateverwe'vebecomeusedtosuddenlydisappears.36,forexample,theneatly-dressedwomanI37tosee--orlookat--onmywaytoworkeachmorning.

Forthreeyears,nomatter38theweatherwaslike,shewasalwayswaitingatthebusstoparound8:

00am.On39days,sheworeheavyclothesandapairofwoolengloves.Summertime40outneat,beltedcottondressesandahatpulledlowoverhersunglasses.41,shewasanordinaryworkingwoman.Ofcourse,I42allthisonlyaftershewasseennomore.ItwasthenthatIrealizedhow43Iexpectedtoseehereachmorning.YoumightsayI44her.

“Didshehaveanaccident?

Something45?

”Ithoughttomyselfabouther46.Nowthatshewasgone,IfeltIhad47her.Ibegantorealizethatpartofour48lifeprobablyincludessuchchancemeetingswithfamiliar49:

themilkmanyouseeatdawn,thewomanwho50walksherdogalongthestreeteverymorning,thetwinbrothersyouseeatthelibrary.Suchpeopleare51markersinourlives.Theyaddweighttoour52ofplaceandbelonging.

Thinkaboutit.53,whilewalkingtowork,wemarkwhereweareby54acertainbuilding,whyshouldwenotmarkwherewearewhenwepassafamiliar,though55,person?

36.A.MakeB.TakeC.GiveD.Have

37.A.happenedB.wantedC.usedD.tried

38.A.whatB.howC.whichD.when

39.A.sunnyB.rainyC.cloudyD.snowy

40.A.tookB.broughtC.carriedD.turned

41.A.ClearlyB.ParticularlyC.LuckilyD.Especially

42.A.believedB.expressedC.rememberedD.wondered

43.A.longB.oftenC.soonD.much

44.A.respectedB.missedC.praisedD.admired

45.A.betterB.worseC.moreD.less

46.A.disappearanceB.appearanceC.misfortuneD.fortune

47.A.forgottenB.lostC.knownD.hurt

48.A.happyB.enjoyableC.frequentD.daily

49.A.friendsB.strangersC.touristsD.guests

50.A.regularlyB.actuallyC.hardlyD.probably

51.A.commonB.pleasantC.importantD.faithful

52.A.choiceB.knowledgeC.decisionD.sense

53.A.BecauseB.IfC.AlthoughD.However

54.A.keepingB.changingC.passingD.mentioning

55.A.unnamedB.unforgettableC.unbelievableD.unreal

第三部分:

阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

A

Hewasthebabywithnoname.FoundandtakenfromthenorthAtlantic6daysafterthesinkingoftheTitanicin1912,histinybodysomovedthesalvage(救援)workersthattheycalledhim“ourbaby.”IntheirhomeportofHalifax,NovaScotia,peoplecollectedmoneyforaheadstoneinfrontofthebaby'sgrave(墓),carvedwiththewords:

“Tothememoryofanunknownchild.”Hehasrestedthereeversince.

Buthistoryhasawayofuncoveringitssecrets.OnNov.5,thisyear,threemembersofafamilyfromFinlandarrivedatHalifaxandlaidfreshflowersatthegrave.“Thisisourbaby,”saysMagdaSchleifer,68,abanker.Shegrewuphearingstoriesaboutagreat-auntnamedMariaPanula,42,whohadsailedontheTitanicforAmericatobereunitedwithherhusband.AccordingtotheinformationMrs.Schleiferhadgathered,Panulagaveupherseatonalifeboattosearchforherfivechildren--includinga13-month-oldboynamedEinofromwhomshehadbecomeseparatedduringthefinalminutesofthecrossing."Wethoughttheywerealllostinthesea,"saysSchleifer.

Now,usingteethandbonepiecestakenfromthebaby'sgrave,scientistshavecomparedthe

DNAfromtheUnknownChildwiththosecollectedfrommembersoffivefamilieswholostrelativesontheTitanicandneverrecoveredthebodies.Theresultofthetestpointsonlytoonepossibleperson:

youngEino.Now,thefamilysees:

noneedforanewgrave."HebelongstothepeopleofHalifax,"saysSchleifer."They'vetakencareofhimfor90years."

AdaptedfromPeople,November25,2002

56.ThebabytravelledontheTitanicwithhis___________.

A.motherB.parentsC.auntD.relatives

57.Whatisprobablytheboy'slastname?

A.SchleiferiB.Eino.C.Magda.D.Panula.

58.SomemembersofthefamilywenttoHalifaxandputflowersatthechild'sgraveonNov.5__.

A.1912B.1954C.2002D.2004

59.Thistextismainlyabouthow______________.

A.theunknownbaby'sbodywastakenfromthenorthAtlantic

B.theunknownbabywasburiedinHalifax,NovaScotia

C.peoplefoundoutwhotheunknownbabywas

D.peopletookcareoftheunknownbabyfor90years

B

Desertsarefoundwherethereislittlerainfallorwhererainforawholeyearfallsinonlyafewweeks'time.Teninchesofrainmaybeenoughformanyplantstosurvive(存活)iftherainis

spreadthroughouttheyear,Ifitfalls,withinoneortwomonthsandtherestoftheyearisdry,thoseplantsmaydieandadesertmayform.

Sandbeginsastinypiecesofrockthatgetsmallerandsmalleraswindandweatherwearthemdown.Sanddunes(沙丘)areformedaswindsmovethesandacrossthedesert.Bitbybit,the

dunesgrowovertheyears,alwaysmovingwiththewindsandchangingtheshape.Mostofthemareonlyafewfeettall,buttheycangrowtobeseveralhundredfeethigh.

Thereis,however,muchmoretoadesertthansand.InthedesertsofthesouthwesternUnitedStates,cliffs(悬崖)anddeepvalleyswereformedfromthickmudthatoncelaybeneathaseamorethanmillionsofyearsago.Overthecenturies,thewaterdriedup.Wind,sand,rain,heatandcoldallworeawayattheremainingrocks.Thefacesofthedesertmountainsarealwayschanging–-very,veryslowly---astheseforcesofnaturecontinuetoworkontherock.

Mostdesertshaveasurprisingvarietyoflife.Thereareplants,animalsandinsectsthat:

haveadaptedtolifeinthedesert.Duringtheheatoftheday,avisitormayseeveryfewsignsoflivingthings,butastheairbeginstocoolintheevening,thedesertcomestolife.Asthesunbeginstoriseagaininthesky,thedesertonceagainbecomesquietandlonely.

60.Manyplantsmaysurviveindesertswhen__________________.

A.therainisspreadoutinayearB.therainfallsonlyinafewweeks

C.thereislittleraininayearD.itisdryalltheyearround

61.Sanddunesareformedwhen___________________.

A.sandpilesupgraduallyB.thereisplentyofraininayear

C.theseahasdriedupovertheyearsD.piecesofrockgetsmaller

62.Theunderlinedsentenceinthethirdparagraphprobablymeansthatinadesertthereis____________.

A.toomuchsandB.moresandthanbefore

C.nothingexceptsandD.somethingelsebesidessand

63Itcanbelearnedfromthetextthatinadesert____________.

A.thereisnorainfallthroughouttheyearB.lifeexistsinroughconditions

C.allsanddunesareafewfeethighD.rocksarewornawayonlybywindandheat

C

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WhoeverhasmadeavoyageuptheHudsonRivermustremembertheCatskillMountains.TheyareabranchofthegreatAppalachianfamily,andcanbeseentothewestrisinguptoanobleheightandtoweringoverthesurroundingcountry.Whentheweatherisfairandsettled,theyareclothedinblueandpurple,andprinttheirbeautifulshapesonthecleareveningsky,butsometimeswhenitiscloudless,graysteamgathersaroundthetopofthemountainswhich,inthelastraysofthesettingsun,willshineandlightuplikeacrownofglory(华丽的皇冠).

Atthefootofthesemountains,atravelermayseelightsmokegoingupfromavillage.

Inthatvillage,andinoneofthehouses(which,totelltheexacttruth,wassadlytime-wornandweather-beaten),therelivedmanyyearsago,asimple,good-naturedfellowbythenameofRipVanWinkle.

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