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广东高考英语模拟题及答案

2015高考广东英语仿真模拟题

(一)

I语言知识及应用(共两节,满分45分)

第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1—15各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Moneycan’tbuyhappiness,right?

Well,nottrue.AccordingtoarecentarticleinTheWallStreetJournal,overthepastfewyears,newresearchhasgivenusamuchdeeper____1____oftherelationshipbetweenwhatweearnandhowwe____2____.Peoplewithhigher____3____are,broadlyspeaking,happierthanthosewhostruggletogetby.Buttheresearchalsoshowsyouhavetospendstrategicallyifyouexpectthosebanknotestoputa____4____onyourface.Herearesomewaystobetterspendyourmoney:

First,buy____5____,notstuff(东西).Arecentlypublishedstudyshowedthatwhenpeopledon’thavemuchmoneytospare,theytendtosticktomaterialgoods.Peoplethinkthatexperiencesareonlygoingtoprovide____6____happiness,butinalongterm,theyactuallyprovidebothmorehappinessandmorelastingvalue.

Then,buylotsoflittlethings,ratherthanonebigthing.Nomatterhowmuchmoneyyouspendonsomethingandhow____7____thatproductis,youwillgetusedtohavingitovertimeanditwillbecomejustanother____8____.Suchishumannaturethatpeople____9____newstuff,andanynewthingislikelytobringabouthappiness,saysanAtlanticarticle.Therefore,buyingsmallthingscangiveus____10____smallpleasuresthataredifferenteachtimetheyoccur.

Besureto____11____time,too.It’salsoimportanttoconsiderhowwhatyou’rebuyingwillaffecthowyouspendyourtime.Forexample,thatbighouseinthe____12____mayseemlikeagoodidea,butaccordingtoTheWallStreetJournal,a2004studyfoundthatpeoplewithlongercommutes(往返)reported____13____overalllifesatisfaction,allotherthingsbeingequal.

Trygivingitaway.Itisfoundthatincountriesas____14____asCanada,ChinaandUganda,____15____moneyconsistentlymadepeoplehappier.Asformanypeople,togiveisbetterthantoreceive.

1.A.learningB.understandingC.misbeliefD.usage

2.A.spendB.reactC.feelD.waste

3.A.incomesB.skillsC.educationD.intelligence

4.A.markB.expressionC.pointD.smile

5.A.happinessB.lessonsC.experiencesD.difficulties

6.A.temporaryB.unbelievableC.rareD.huge

7.A.rareB.preciousC.expensiveD.special

8.A.computerB.objectC.productD.car

9.A.buyB.followC.findD.bear

10.A.frequentB.unforgettableC.costingD.equal

11.A.showB.buyC.considerD.spare

12.A.townsB.citiesC.countriesD.suburbs

13.A.lowerB.greaterC.fasterD.easier

14.A.richB.developedC.diverseD.poor

15.A.earningB.donatingC.usingD.holding

第二节语法填空(共10题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)

阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空,并将答案填写在答题卡标号为16—25的相应位置上。

Eachsummerinthelate1960s,mytwosistersandIwouldridetheGreyhoundbusfromArizonatoArkansastostaywithourfather.

AWorldWarⅡsoldier,Dadhadmanymedicalproblems,anyoneof_____16_____couldcausemanypeople_____17_____(lose)thehopeoflife,butnothim.

IhavevividmemoriesofDad_____18_____(wake)usupinthemorning.Sittingonhiswheelchair,hewouldroll_____19_____thehouseyelling,“Up,up,up!

Getupandfacetheday!

It’sabeautifulday!

RiseandShine!

”Ifwedidn’tgetuprightaway,hewouldrepeathissonginrhythm_____20_____hiscane(手杖)hittingtheendofourbeds.Everydaywas_____21_____(true)abeautifuldaytohim.

Backinthesixties,therewasnohandicapped(残疾人专用的)parkingorwheelchair-accessiblefacilitiesliketherearenow,soeven_____22_____triptothegrocerystorewasadifficulttask.Dadwantednoassistancefromanyone.Hewouldclimbstairsslowlybutsurely,whistlingalltheway.Asateenager,Ifoundthisembarrassing,_____23_____ifDadnoticed,hedidn’tletmehelp.

Ourfather_____24_____(be)goneforalongtimenow,butnotthelessonthathetaughtus:

Youareonlyashandicappedasyoulet_____25_____be.

Ⅱ阅读(共两节,满分50分)

第一节阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

Ifindithumoroussometimesthateventhemostordinaryincidentscanhaveanimpactonourawareness.

Mywife,daughter,andImovedintoourhomenineyearsagoandwespentalotoftimeandenergyintheyardtogetitlookinglikeitdoestoday.Weliveonacorner,higherthanstreetlevel,andtheentiresideoftheyardissurroundedbyaprofessionallybuiltrockwall.Thefrontofthehousethoughisanotherstorybecauseinsteadofawallalongthesidewalk,therocksappeartobejustthrownupontothedirtasifsomeonewereinahurrytofinish.

Wedidthebestwecouldwithwhatwehadtoworkwithandcalledthisareaour“rockgarden”.Wheneverwehadleftoverflowersorplants,DeniseorIwouldstickthemoutfront,justtobringsomecolortothearea.

LastsummerIhadreachedtheendoftherockgardenandfoundatinylittleplantthatIcouldnotimmediatelyidentify.IknewIdidn’tplantitandDeniseclaimedthatshedidn’teither.Wedecidedtoletitcontinuegrowinguntilwecouldfigureoutwhatitwas.

WeekspassedandasImademywaybacktothemysteryplant,itappearedtobeaSunflower.Ithadatallskinnystalk(茎)andonlyoneheadonit.Idecidedtobabyitalongandweedaroundit.AsIpulledrocksfromtheareatogettotheweeds,Inoticedsomethingunusual.TheSunflowerhadnotstartedwhereIsawthestalkbegin.Itactuallyhadbegununderabigrockandgrownunderandaroundittoreachthesun.

That’swhenIrealizedthatifatinylittleSunflowerdidn’tletabigrockstandinitswayofdeveloping,wetoohavetheabilitytodothesamething.WebelieveinourselveslikethatlittleSunflower,wecanattainthesamefoodandnutritionaswell.

StandtallliketheSunflowerandbeproudofwhoandwhatyouareandtheenvironmentwillbegintosupportyou.Youwillfindawaytogounderoraroundyourbigobstacle(障碍)inordertoreachyourdesires.

26.Wecanknowfromthesecondparagraphthat_________.

A.theauthorfinishedbuildinghishomehurriedly

B.ittooktheauthor9yearstomaketheyardbeautiful

C.theauthor’shomewasmadeofrockwalls

D.theauthor’sfamilyhavelivedinthishomefor9years

27.Whydidtheauthorandhiswifedecidetoletthetinylittleplantgrow?

A.Becausetheywereinterestedineverylittleplant.

B.Becausetheywantedtodiscoverwhatitwas.

C.Becausetheywantedtouseittomaketheyardcolorful.

D.Becausetheyweretouchedbyitsstrongwill.

28.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“babyitalong”mean?

A.makeshelterforitB.leaveitalone

C.takegoodcareofitD.putitelsewhere

29.Whatcanbeinferredfromthispassage?

A.Humanbeingsareabletoremoveobstacles.

B.TheuniversalTruthmadetheSunflowersurvive.

C.AbigrockblockedoutthesunlightoftheSunflower.

D.Wecanachievesuccessaslongasweareself-confident.

30.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.ThestoryasunflowerB.Standlikethesunflower

C.WorkingintheYardD.DiscoverintheYard

B

It’sjustasmall,whiteenvelopestuckamongthebranchesofourChristmastree.Nonameonitandithasbeenthereforthepast10yearsorso.

ItallbeganbecausemyhusbandMikehatedChristmas.Hedidn’thatethetruemeaningofChristmas,butthecommercialaspectsofit;overspending,thecrazyrunningaroundatthelastminutetogetatieforUncleHarryandthedustingpowder(除尘粉)forGrandmaandthegiftsgivenindesperationbecauseyoucouldn’tthinkofanythingelse.

Knowinghefeltthisway,Idecidedoneyeartobypasstheusualshirts,sweaters,tiesandsoforth.IreachedforsomethingspecialjustforMike.Theinspirationcameinanunusualway.

OursonKevin,whowas12thatyear,waswrestling(摔跤)atthejuniorlevelattheschoolheattendedandshortlybeforeChristmas,therewasanon-leaguematchagainstateamsponsoredbyaninner-citychurch,mostlyblack.

Theseyoungsters,dressedinsneakerssoraggedthatshoestringsseemedtobetheonlythingholdingthemtogether,presentedasharpcontrasttoourboysintheirblueandgolduniformsandsparkling(闪闪发光的)newwrestlingshoes.

Asthematchbegan,Iwasalarmedtoseethattheotherteamwaswrestlingwithoutheadgear,akindoflighthelmetdesignedtoprotectawrestler’sears.

Itwasaluxurythepoorboysobviouslycouldnotafford.Well,weendedupbeatingthemout.However,wheneachoftheirboysgotupfromthemat,hewalkedinanextremelyproudandconfidentway,appearingthattheydidn’tacknowledgedefeat.

Mike,seatedbesideme,shookhisheadsadly,“Iwishjustoneofthemcouldhavewon,”hesaid.“Theyhavealotofpotential,butlosinglikethiscouldtaketheheartrightoutofthem.”

Mikelovedkids--allkids--andheknewthem,andthentheideaforhispresentsuddenlycameintomymind.

31.WhydidMikehateChristmas?

A.MikehatedtheoverconsumptionintheChristmas.

B.Mikedidn’twanttobuygiftsforUncleHarry.

C.Mikedidn’tlikethetraditionofChristmas.

D.MikehatedreceivinggiftsintheChristmas.

32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“bypass”mean?

A.giveupB.buyC.throwawayD.change

33.WhatwasMike’sreactiontothenon-leaguematch?

A.Mikehopedthathissonwouldwinthematch.

B.Mikefeltsympathyfortheteamofblackboys.

C.Mikethoughttheblackboysweretooproud.

D.Theequipmentofhisboywastooluxurious.

34.Whatisprobablygoingtobementionedinthefollowingpassage?

A.HowMike’sboywonthenon-leaguematch.

B.Whatgiftstheauthorboughtandwhysheboughtthem.

D.WhyMikedecidedtocoachtheblackboys.

C.Howtheblackboysturneddefeatintovictory.

35.Thewriter’sp

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