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嘉兴一中2013届高考适应性考试

英语

本试题卷分选择题部分和非选择题两部分。

满分120分,考试时间120分钟。

选择题部分(共80分)

第一部分:

英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)

第一节:

单项填空(共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10分)

从A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项标号涂黑。

1.—Doyouthinkyouwillbeabletofinishyourwritingbyfiveo’clocktoday?

—______.I’llbebusywithexperimentsallday.

A.NotachanceB.NotalittleC.NottomentionitD.Notabigdeal

2.______applicationoftransgenic(转基因)technologyshouldberestrictedonallfoodproductionandthegovernmentshouldtake______“scientificattitude”towardfood,YuanLongpingsaid.

A.The;aB.An;theC.The;theD.An;a

3.GooglelauncheditsindoormapsfeatureinSingaporeonTuesday,______thecitystatethesecondcountryinAsiatohaveit.

A.tomakeB.makeC.makingD.havingmade

4.BarackObamaandXiJinpingwillmeetfrom7-8June,aUSstatementsaid.Itisbelievedthatthismeetingisimportanttothelong-termandsteadydevelopmentofChina-USrelations,______regionalandinternationalpeace,stabilityandprosperity.

A.asfarasB.aswellasC.aslongasD.asgoodas

5.People______say“me”,“myself”and“I”frequentlyaremorelikelytosufferwithdepressionandanxiety,accordingtoanewresearch.

A.whoeverB.whomC.whomeverD.who

6.—What’syourplanforthefuture?

—Ihopetogetajobinthelocalnewspaperatfirstand______workforChinaDaily.

A.regularlyB.frequentlyC.eventuallyD.gradually

7.Francehasreportedasecondcaseofanewtypeofvirusinfection.Thevirusissimilarto______thatcaused

SARS,abreathingdiseasethatkilled775peoplein2003.

A.onesB.thoseC.oneD.theone

8.Jiaxingisasmallcity.Therefore,to______theflowoftraffic,thegovernmenthasdecidedtobroadensomemainstreets.

A.speedupB.buildupC.putupD.comeup

9.InHongKongtheeighthdayofthefourthlunarmonthisaspecialday,calledBunFestival,______manyresidentsandtravelersgatheratCheungChaoislandtocelebrateauniquetradition.

A.whichB.whenC.whileD.as

10.Asurveysayswhatparentssayanddoindailylifeusuallyhasa(n)______influenceontheirchild.

A.logicalB.permanentC.avoidableD.beneficial

11.About300,000peopleclimbMountFujieachyear,accordingtotheJapanNationalTourismOrganization,______crowdingintoabriefsummerclimbingseason.

A.mostofthemB.mostofwhomC.mostofwhichD.mostofwhere

12.Asthequalityofthecity’saircontinuestogiveriseto______,theresidentsareencouragedtosetofffewerfireworks.

A.descriptionsB.comparisonC.concernsD.emergency

13.Withthesummercoming,May19thwastheidealdateto______China’sNationalTourismDay.Thisyear’sthemewas“BeautifulChina:

RelaxingandTouristFriendly”.

A.reflectB.makeC.representD.mark

14.Accordingtotheweatherreport,thetemperaturetomorrowwillriseup______ 32degreescentigrade,whichIthinkisquitehot______ MayinZhejiang.

 A.at;inB.to;forC.to;inD.by;for

15.Halftheworld’spopulation______watershortageswithin15yearsaccordingtotheWorldBank,justoneofmanyrecentalarmingreportsontheworld’sfreshwatersupply.

A.aresufferingB.havebeensufferedC.willsufferD.weresuffered

16.Agiantofamanwasstandinginthedoorway.Hisfacewasalmostcompletelyhiddenbyalonganduntidyhairandawildbeard,butyou______makeouthiseyes,shininglikeblackbeetlesunderallthehair.

A.mightB.couldC.shouldD.would

17.Atotalof548studentsfellill______consumingmilkandbiscuitsinschoolsinNorthwestChina'sQinghai

provinceonWednesday,localauthoritiessaid.

A.beforeB.whenC.afterD.while

18.SEOUL-SamsungElectronics,theworld’slargestsmartphonemaker,saidThursdaythatithassoldmorethan10millionunitsofGalaxyS4,in______amonthsinceitsdebut(首次亮相).

A.lessthanB.morethanC.otherthanD.ratherthan

19.PengLiyuan,China’sfirstlady,becameoneofthenewestmembersofthemostpowerfulwomenlist,ranking54th,alongwitheight______Chinesewomen,includingMargaretChan,director-generaloftheWorldHealthOrganization,CherWang,chairwomanofHTCandsoon.

A.anotherB.otherC.theotherD.others

20.—HereisaneweditionofCrazyEnglish.Doyouwanttolookatit?

—______!

Letmeseeit.

A.ByandbyB.NotreallyC.MindyourownbusinessD.Byallmeans

第二节:

完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从21-40各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。

Twenty-firstcenturyhumanityhasmappedoceansandmountains,visitedthemoon,andsurveyedtheplanets.Butforalltheprogress,people__21don’tknowoneanotherverywell.

ThatbringsaboutTheodoreZeldin’s“22ofconversation”—events23individualssitinpairswithpersonstheydon’tknowforthreehoursof24talkdesignedtohelppeopleknowbetterabouteachother.

Mr.ZeldinheadsOxfordMuse,al0-year-oldfoundationbasedonthe_25thatwhatpeopleneedisnotmoreinformation,butmoreinspirationandencouragement.

The“feast”inLondonlooks26atpoliticsorevents,butathowpeoplehavefeltaboutwork,relationsamongthesexes,hopes27fears,enemiesandauthority,theshapeoftheirlives.The“menuof_28”includestopicslike“Howhaveyourconcernschanged29theyears?

”Or,“Whathaveyoudoneagainstthepast?

Asparticipantsgathered,Zeldinopenedwithaspeech:

thatdespite_30communicationslikeQQandMSNinaglobalizedage,issuesofhumanheart31.Manypeoplearelonely,oroccupiedindealingwiththeirdailybusinessesthatdiscourageknowingthe_32_ofoneanother.“Wearetrappedin_33_conversationsandthewholepointnowistothink,whichissometimespainful,”hesays.“But34_interactioniswhatseparatesusfromotherspecies,__35maybedogsthatdohaveinteractionswithhumans.”

Themainrulesofthe“feast”:

Don’t36_withsomeoneyouknoworaskquestionsyouwouldnotanswer.Theonlyawkwardmomentcamewhenthemulti-racialcrowdofpeopleofdifferentages,insunhats,tiesand__37_,lookedtosee38theywouldtalkwithforhours.3915minuteslater,everyonewasseatedandtalking,continuingfullforceuntilorganizersinterruptedthem180minuteslater.

Somesaidtheyfeltfreetotalkon40topics.Thirty-somethingPeter,fromEastLondon,saidthat“itmighttakeweeksormonthstogettothelevelofinteractionwesuddenlyopenedup.”

21.A.stillB.alreadyC.evenD.yet

22.A.topicB.subjectC.ideaD.feast

23.A.whatB.whenC.thatD.where

24.A.freeB.organizedC.guidedD.random

25.A.theoryB.ideaC.opinionD.fact

26.A.notB.notonlyC.neverD.ever

27.A.butB.andC.orD.with

28.A.talkB.speechC.conversationD.communication

29.A.duringB.overC.forD.within

30.A.convenientB.accessibleC.immediateD.instant

31.A.leaveB.appearC.disappearD.remain

32.A.depthB.wellC.truthD.good

33.A.smallB.dailyC.deepD.shallow

34.A.thinkingB.talkingC.communicatingD.lecturing

35.A.withB.besidesC.exceptD.from

36.A.talkB.pairC.involveD.sit

37.A.dressesB.skirtsC.T-shirtsD.coats

38.A.whichB.whomC.whoD.that

39.A.SoB.AndC.ButD.Then

40.A.hotB.popularC.sensitiveD.private

第二部分:

阅读理解(共两节,第一节20小题,第二节5小题;每小题2分,满分50分)

第一节:

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,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。

A

Lookingforanewweightlossplan?

Trylivingontopofamountain.Mountainaircontainslessoxygenthanairatloweraltitudes,sobreathingitcausesthehearttobeatfasterandthebodytoburnmoreenergy.Ahandfulofstudieshavefoundthatathletestrainingathighaltitudestendtoloseweight.DoctorFlorianLipploftheUniversityHospitalOfLudwig-Maximilians-universityMunichwonderedhowthemountainairwouldaffectoverweightindividualsiftheyweren’tdoinganymorephysicalactivitythanusual.

Lipplandhiscolleaguesinvited20overweightmentoanenvironmentalresearchstationabout300metersbelowthesummitofZugspitze,amountainaround2,970metersneartheAustrianborder.Theywereallowedtoeatasmuchastheyliked.Themenalsogavebloodsothatresearcherscouldtestforhormoneslinkedtoappetiteandfatness.Attheendoftheweek,themen,whosemeanweightstartingoutwas105kg,hadlostonaverageaboutl.5kg.Themen’sbloodpressurealsodropped,whichtheresearchersbelievedwasduetoweightlost.

Exactlywhatcausedtheweightlossisuncertain.Lossofappetiteiscommonathigheraltitudes,andindeedthemenatesignificantlylessthanusual—about700caloriesfewerperday.Lipplalsonotesthatbecausetheirconsumptionwasbeingrecorded,theymayhavebeenmoreself-consciousaboutwhattheyate.Regardless,eatinglessaccountsforjustlkgofthel.5kglost,saysLippl.Hethinkstheincreasedmetabolic(新陈代谢的)rate,whichwasmeasured,alsocontributedtoweightlossbutcannotseparatethedifferenteffectswiththegivendata.

Appetitelossathighaltitudescouldcertainlybekey,notesDamianBailey,aphysiologistattheUniversityofGlamorgan,UK,whorecentlylost11kgduringa3-monthexpeditiontotheAndesinChile.

Unfortunately,fortheaveragepersonthereisnotreatmentthatcanresemblelivingathighaltitude,saysLippl.Theonlyalternativeishypobaricchamber,whichexposessubjectstolowoxygenandisn’tpracticalasatreatment.Hesays,half-jokingly,“Iffatpeopleplantheirholidays,theymightnotgotothesea,butmaybetothemountain.”

41.Whatcontributesthemosttoone’sheartratesaccordingtothefirstparagraph?

A.ourbodywe

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