普通高等学校招生全国统一考试新课标信息卷六英语试题 Word版缺答案.docx
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普通高等学校招生全国统一考试新课标信息卷六英语试题Word版缺答案
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2015年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(新课标信息卷六)
英语试卷(样题)
第一部分:
语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下列材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Tablemannersvaryfromculturetoculture.Whatisacceptableinonecountry 26beconsideredextremelyrudeinanother.Herewewilltellyouaboutthetraditionaltablemanners 27 themoderntablemannersinKorea.28 (tradition),itwasthewoman'sjobtocookfoodand 29 (set)thetable.Thewomanwouldsit 30 herhusbandtomakesurethathehadeverythingheneededforapleasantmeal.Only 31 thehusbandfinished,wouldthewomanandherchildreneat.Nowadays,tablemannershavechangedalot. 32ofthefamilymemberseattogetheratthesametime.Itiscommontoseeeveryonehelpwiththemeal,33 (include)thehusband.Onetradition,however,hasnotchanged.Itisthattheoldestpersonstartsthemeal.34(stay)untiltheoldestpersonisfinishedisconsideredtobe 35 basictraditionofKoreantablemanners.
第二部分:
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。
Parentscanbeagreatexamplefortheirchildren.Amanalwaysstandsoutondifferentcornersofourcity,36.Ioftendon’thavemuchextrato37him.
38,manytimesmymomiswithmeandshealwayshandshimsomemoney,whichmakesmefeel39.Lastnight,Iwasonmywaytothestoretoget40whenIsawtheman.Mydaughterandherfriendwereinthe41.Weallfelt42thatthismanwasstandingoutinthecold,wetweather.
Manypeoplemakecomments(评论)thatheshouldbeableto43.Ithinkhemaynothaveanaddresstohuntforajob.Eitherway,Idon’tfeelitismyplaceto44.Idecidedtohelpthisman,45Iwantedtoshowthegirlsthe46ofhelpingothers,andnot47whethertheywerereallystrugglingornot.Sinceheisstandingoutondifferentcornersalldayandnight,nomatterwhatthe48,hemustreally49thehelp.
Soweleftourcarandgavehimsomemoney.ThegirlsandIwerestill50thathewouldbecold,standingoutinthisbadweather.Sowegothimahotchocolateandahothamburger.Hewasvery51tousforourhelp.
Allofusleftwithsmiles,52me!
Because,aswewere53,thegirlswereplanningwaystheycould54moneytohelphimandotherslikehim.
Itwasthe55tripIhaveevermadetogetmilk!
36.A.beggingB.smilingC.playingD.singing
37.A.teachB.helpC.visitD.describe
38.A.ThereforeB.AnywayC.HoweverD.Besides
39.A.embarrassedB.pleasedC.disappointedD.angry
40.A.chocolateB.hamburgerC.breadD.milk
41.A.storeB.carC.streetD.school
42.A.strangeB.doubtfulC.terribleD.poor
43.A.speakB.workC.walkD.come
44.A.parkB.liveC.sitD.judge
45.A.becauseB.thoughC.ifD.unless
46.A.guidanceB.difficultyC.differenceD.importance
47.A.understandingB.explainingC.worryingD.believing
48.A.weatherB.costC.attitudeD.age
49.A.doubtB.needC.refuseD.remember
50.A.concernedB.curiousC.astonishedD.puzzled
51.A.patientB.politeC.kindD.grateful
52.A.exceptB.onlyC.probablyD.especially
53.A.runningawayB.drivingawayC.comingupD.standingup
54.A.raiseB.spendC.receiveD.pay
55.A.fastestB.busiestC.bestD.shortest
第三部分:
阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
Thisisatruestory.TristinSaghinenjoyedthemovieBlackHawkDownverymuch,whichisabouttheconflictinSomalia.Thebattlescenesandtheexcitingrescuesofpeoplewhoaredying,interestedhimgreatly.
Therewasjustoneproblem:
Tristinwasonly9yearsold,anditwasthoughtthatmoviewasnotforchildren.WhenhisparentscaughthimwatchingitonTV,theymadehimturnitoff,thoughhehadfinishedhishomeworkanditwasnotlate.Thenoneday,TristinandhisfamilywerevisitinghisgrandmotherinMesa,Arizona.Tristin’s20-year-oldsistergotoutofthehouseandfellinthebackyardpool.Realizingthelittlegirlwasmissing,thefamilyranoutside,onlytofindthegirlhadfallenintothewater.
Pulledfromthepoolandplacedontheground,thechildwasn’tbreathing.Thefamilycalledtheambulance(救护车),butnooneknewhowtodofirstaid.Noone,thatis,exceptforTristin.AsceneinBlackHawkDowndescribesadoctorgivingfirstaid.Tristinrememberedit.Thenthe9-year-oldgavefirstaidtohissisteratonceandsavedherlife.
Hisparentsdon’tstophimseeingthemovieshelikesanymore.Tristintaughthimselfhowtodofirstaidbuthehadneverthoughthecoulduseittosavehislittlesister’slife.Anyskillcanbeusedintime,soyoushouldalwayslearn.
56.Accordingtothetext,TristinSaghin_____.
A.wasinterestedinwar
B.dislikedstudyingverymuch
C.wasalwaysreadytohelpothers
D.wasnineyearsold
57.WhydidTristinSaghin’sparentsorderhimtoturnofftheTV?
A.Theywantedhimtohelplookafterhissister.
B.Heoftenspenttoomuchtimewatchingfilms.
C.Theythoughtthefilmwasnotgoodforchildren.
D.Hewasaskedtofinishhishomeworkfirst.
58.HowwasTristin’ssistersaved?
A.Tristingavefirstaidtoher.
B.Theambulancearrivedintime.
C.Adoctorpassingbygaveahand.
D.Herparentssenthertohospitalatonce.
59.Theauthor’spurposeinwritingthetextistoadvisereadersto_____.
A.seemoremovies
B.learnmoreskills
C.saveothersbravely
D.dowhattheylike
B
MymistakehappenedwhenIwastryingtobehelpfulinmyfirst-gradeartclass.Allthesupplieswereoutonthetable.IthoughttheartteacherwouldhavetoputthemawayandIfeltsorryforher,soIdidit.IleftwithmyclassandthenyouknowwhatIfoundout?
Thatstuffwasforthenextclass!
Mypoorartteacherhadtoputeverythingbackout.Tothisday,Ithinkitwasalittlefunny.
Collin,Age9
Iwasinabookstorewithmydad.Hewasinthelinetopay.Bored,Istartedbrowsingthrough(浏览)thebookmarks.Ipickedmytwofavoritesinhopesthatmydadwouldbuythemforme.Withoutlookingup,Ishowedhim.“Look!
Thesearemyfavorites.”
Thenanunfamiliarvoicesaid,“Ithinkyourdadisoverthere.”
Ilookedup.Itwasn’tmydad!
Irantomydad,myfaceburning.Hesmiledandsaid,“Wrongdad,eh?
”
Divya,Age11
Onedayatschool,Iworemypantsbackward!
Ididn’trealizeituntiltheendofthedaywhenoneofmyclassmatestoldmeaboutit.ThatwasprobablythemostembarrassingdayI’veeverhadinmywholelife!
Josiah,Age10
Once,myfamilyandIwereatareallycrowdedevent.IrealizedI’dleftmybaginside,soIrantogetit.WhenIcamebackout,Isawacarthatlookedexactlylikeourcar.Iopenedthedoor—andscreamed(尖叫)!
Sixkidsandamomwerestaringbackatme!
ThenIsawmymom’scarparkedbesidethatcar.Ididn’twanttogetinthewrongcaragain.
Laura,Age12
Onetime,Iwasinarushtoschool,onlytofindIwaslate.Tobeworse,Isawthatmypajamashorts(睡衣裤)werestillonundermyskirtwhenIwasintherestroomatschool.Iwassoembarrassed!
Marry,Age9
60.Accordingtothetext,Collin_____.
A.hidthesuppliesofhisartteacher
B.triedtomakefunofhisartteacher
C.wasmistakenbyhisartteacher
D.gavethewrongkindofhelp
61.MaryandJosiahfeltembarrassedbecausethey_____.
A.mademistakesonclothes
B.werelaughedatbyothers
C.weretoolateforschool
D.woretheirpantsinsideout
62.WhomadeanearlysimilarmistakeasLaura?
A.Collin.
B.Divya.
C.Josiah.
D.Mary.
63.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.Carelesskids
B.Sillymistakes
C.Unforgettabledays
D.Embarrassingmoments
C
IntheUnitedStates,manylowincome(低收入)parentscannotaffordtobuyenoughfoodfortheirchildren.AprogramcalledKidsCaféishelpingsomeofthesechildrenbyprovidingfreenutritious(有营养的)snacksandmealsduringafter-schoolprograms.
Atacommunity(社区)centerinVirginiajustoutsideofWashington,D.C.,childrenmakeasnackaspartoftheirafterschoolprogram.“Thesnackisveryhealthyforyourbody,butthemainthingisthatittastesreally,reallygood,”KeithClementstellsthem.HerunstheKidsCaféprogram.
Thechildrenarebetweentheagesof5and11andarefromseverallocalschools.AbouthalfhaveparentsfromEthiopia.Manyofthechildreneattheirtraditionalfoodathome.KidsCafé,withfoodofferedfreebyafoodbank,givesthemanopportunitytotrydifferenttypesoffood.
“It’sgood,”saysonegirl.ButRebeccaNance,whoseparentsarefromtheUS,isnotsosure.“Thetasteisweird.”Hermother,DaffanyNancehastwochildrenintheprogram.She’sgladherkidsaregettingnutritiousfood.“Eveninmyhousewedon’thavemuchjunkfood,”shesays,“soit’sveryimportantthatit’shealthyandcontinuestohelpthemgrowbetter.”
Thecharity(慈善机构),FeedingAmerica,startedthenationalKidsCaféprogramin1993.Thecharitysaysmorethan16millionchildrenintheUnitedStatesdonothaveenoughhealthyfoodtoeat.
KidsCafébecamepartoftheafterschoolprogramatthiscommunitycenterfiveyearsago.LoriMcFailheadstheafterschoolprogram.Shesayssomechildrendonoteatgoodeveningmealsbecausetheirparentsworklateorcannotaffordhealthyfood.Shehopesthechildrenwillmakefulluseofwhatthey’velearnedaboutnutritionintheirlives.
64.WhatisthepurposeofstartingKidsCafé?
A.Toprovidepoorchildrenwithnutritiousfood.
B.Toraisemoneyforsomepoorchildren.
C.Todeveloptheafterschoolprogram.
D.Tohelppoorchildrenlearnnewskills.
65.Theunderlinedword“weird”istheclosestinmeaningto_____.
A.delicious
B.Unusual
C.terrible