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浙江省高考英语全真模拟试题13

浙江省2011年高考英语仿真模拟试卷13

本试卷分为选择题和非选择题两部分。

考试时间:

90分钟满分:

120分

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,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。

(全部原创)

1._____interviewtookplaceon____Fridayafternoon.

A.The,theB.The,aC.An,aD.An,the

2.Commonsensetellsusthatwhenavolcanostartserupting,thebestthingtodois______away.

A.ranB.runningC.torunD.run

3.Theboysrusheddowntothebeachexcitedly,screamingwith______.

A.delightB.ambitionC.sorrowD.disappointment

4.Chinesepeopleplaceaperson’sfamilynamebeforethegivenname,_______peopleinmanyothercountriesdotheopposite.

A.butB.andC.howeverD.while

5.________havingfunwithfriends,travellingaroundtheworldwillbeanotherwaytorelaxandlearn.

A.ApartfromB.BecauseofC.BesideD.Exceptfor

6.Ikeptmyeyesdownonthereadinglist______theteacherhadgivenme.

A.towhichB.thatC.whatD.tothat

7.Hewasabletotellthepolicea(n)_______descriptionofhisattacker.

A.accurateB.temporaryC.ridiculousD.enjoyable

8.Motheraskedherchildrenwhetherallthelightshadbeen________yet.

A.intheplaceB.outoftheplaceC.takeplaceD.inplace

9.TheygotfreeticketstoNewZealand,_______they’dneverhadbeenabletoaffordtogo.

A.anywayB.otherwiseC.somehowD.thus

10.Iwonderedifhe_____approveofmyplantoridetoSeattle.

A.wouldB.willC.mustD.might

11.Hiseyeskeptflashingtothewindow,______tojudgethedegreeoflightbehindtheheavyclouds.

A.tryB.totryC.tryingD.tried

12.ShewasupsetbecauseI_________toldhimtheawfulnews.

A.toldB.hadn’ttoldC.hadtoldD.wouldnottell

13.Icouln’tfindmypenforages,butthenonedayit_____inmaybag..

A.builtupB.setupC.turnedupD.wentup

14.Itwasthefirsttimemother________shelovedme----insomanywords.

A.havesaidB.saidC.sayD.hadsaid

15.Swanmadeapromisetohisfather_____hewouldhavehimselfhomeearly.

A.whenB.whyC./D.that

16.___makesmesickthatshethinkssohighlyofherself.

A.ItB.ThatC.WhatD.This

17.I’vealwayswantedaMP5andI’vejustsavedenoughmoneytobuy_____.

A.itB.thatC.oneD.this

18.Notonly______apromise,butshealsokeptit.

A.didshemakeB.shemadeC.doesshemakeD.hadshemade

19.-----Howwasthedance?

-----______________.

A.That’sOK.B.Don’tmentionit.

C.I’dloveto.D.Itwassomuchfun.

20.-----Hewillbeextremelyangryatthenews.

------_______________.Thisisbetweenyouandme.

A.Itdoesn’tmatter.B.Notatall.

C.It’snoneofhisbusiness.D.I’msorrytohearthat.

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。

(全部原创)

ForksHighSchoolhadafrighteningtotalofonlythreehundredandfifty-seven—nowfifty-eight—students;thereweremorethansevenhundredpeopleinmyjuniorclass_21_home.Allofthekidsherehadgrownuptogether—theirgrandparentshadbeen_22_together.Iwouldbethenewgirlfromthebigcity,a_23_.

Maybe,ifIlookedlikeagirlfromNewYorkshould,Icould_24_thisasmyadvantage.Butphysically,I'dneverfit_25_anywhere.Ishouldbesuntanned,sporty,blond—avolleyballplayer,oracheerleader,perhaps—allthethingsthat_26_withlivinginthevalleyofthesun.

Instead,Iwaswhite-skinned,withouteventheexcuseofblueeyesorredhair,_27_theconstantsunshine.Ihadalwaysbeenslim,butsoftsomehow,obviouslynota(n)_28_;Ididn'thavethe_29_hand-eyematchingsportswithoutfeelingshameofmyself—andharmingbothmyselfand_30_elsewhostoodtooclose.

WhenIfinishedputtingmyclothesintheoldwoodenbox,Itookmybagof_31_thingsandwenttothepublicbathroomto_32_myselfupafterthedayoftravel.IlookedatmyfaceinthemirrorasIbrushedthroughmy_33_,damphair.Maybeitwasthelight,butalreadyIlooked_34_,unhealthy.Myskincouldbepretty—itwasveryclear—butitall_35_oncolor.Ihadno_36_here.

_37_mypalereflectioninthemirror,Iwasforcedto_38_thatIwaslyingtomyself.Itwasn'tjust_39_thatI'dneverfitin.AndifIcouldn'tfinda_40_inaschoolwiththreethousandpeople,whatweremychanceshere?

21.A.toB.backC.aroundD.near

22.A.childrenB.loversC.enemiesD.people

23.A.candidateB.curiosityC.novelistD.professor

24.A.workB.believeC.regardD.realize

25.A.aboutB.outC.inD.into

26.A.dealB.appearC.haveD.go

27.A.inspiteofB.althoughC.asD.but

28.A.journalistB.athleteC.workerD.farmer

29.A.difficultB.nooneC.anyoneD.everything

31.A.kitchenB.bedroomC.livingroomD.bathroom

32.A.dryB.cleanC.sendD.pull

33.A.disorderedB.cleanC.clearD.smelly

34.A.redB.paleC.blueD.strong

35.A.gotB.succeededC.dependedD.won

36.A.faceB.colorC.healthD.reason

37.A.FacedB.FaceC.FacingD.Toface

38.A.admireB.permitC.admitD.submit

39.A.finallyB.actuallyC.mentallyD.physically

40.A.placeB.houseC.homeD.chance

第二部分:

阅读理解(第一节20小题,第二节5小题;每小题2分,满分50分)

第一节:

阅读下面短文,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。

(全部原创)

A

NormanVincentPeale,thefamousauthorofThePowerofPositiveThinkingoncetoldthisstory.

AmantelephonedNormanVincentPeale.Hewasdepressedandtoldthereverendthathehadnothinglefttolivefor.Pealeinvitedthemanovertohisoffice.“Everythingisgone,hopeless,”themantoldhim.“I’mlivingindeepestdarkness.Infact,I’velostheartforlivingaltogether.”

NormanVincentPealesmiledsympathetically.

“Let’stakealookatyousituation,”hesaidcalmly.Onasheetofpaperhedrewaverticalline(垂直线)downthemiddle.Hesuggestedthattheylistontheleftsidethethingsthemanhadlost,andontheright,thethingshehadleft.“Youwon’tneedthatcolumnontherightside,”saidthemansadly.“Ihavenothingleft.”

Pealeasked:

“whendidyourwifeleaveyou?

“Whatdoyoumean?

Shehasn’tleftme.Mywifelovesme!

“That’sgreat!

”saidPealeenthusiastically.“Thenthatwillbenumberoneintheright-handcolumn-Wifehasn’tleft.Now,whenwereyourchildrenjailed(监禁)?

“That’ssilly.Mychildrenaren’tinjail!

“Good!

That’snumbertwointheright-handcolumn-‘Childrennotinjail’,“saidPeale,writingitdown.

Afterafewmorequestionsinthesamemanner,themanfinallygotthepointandsmiled.“Funny,howthingschangewhenyouthinkofthemthatway,“hesaid.

Changeyourthoughtsandyouchangeyourworld.Ifyoupaintinyourmindapictureofbrightandhappyexpectations,youputyourselfintoaconditionconducivetoyourgoal.

41.WhydidthemancometoPeale’soffice?

A.Everythingaroundthemanwasgone.B.Hebrokeupwithhiswife.

C.Hischildrenwereinjail.D.Heseemedtoloseheartoflife.

42.Whydidthemansay“Funny”aftergettingthepoint?

A.Becausehehadexpectedtheresult.

B.BecausehethoughtthewayPealeusedwasridiculous.

C.Becauseheneverthoughthewasfortunate.

D.Becauseheregardeditagame.

43.What’sthemeaningoftheunderlinedword“conducive”?

A.easyB.difficultC.negativeD.painful

44.WhatisPeale’sattitudetowardlife?

A.ambitiousB.disappointedC.sympatheticD.optimistic

B

Geniusesamazeus,impressusandmakeusallalittlejealous.Howdotheydifferfromtheaverageperson?

Scientistsareworkinghardtofigureoutthatanswer.TuneintotheNationalGeographicChanneltofindoutaboutthediscoveriesthey’remakingintheseriesMyBrilliantBrain.

WhenMarcYuwasonlytwoyearsold,hebegantoplaythepiano.Afterayear,hestartedlearningpiecesbyBeethoven.Nowhe’saworld-famousconcertpianistatageeight.Helearnsnewerandmoredifficultpieceswitheaseandcanidentifyanynotehehears.Heseemstobespeciallydesignedformusic.InBornGenius,NationalGeographiclooksatthesciencebehindchildprodigies(神童)toexplainwhysomechildrenseemtobebornwithoutlimits.

Geniusesdidn’tcomenaturallytoTommyMcHugh.Hiscameonlyafterhenearlydiedfrombleedinginhisbrain.Afterrecovering,McHugh’sheadwasfilledwithnewthoughtsandpicture.So,hebegantoexpressthemintheformofpoetryandart.Now,he’saseeminglyunstoppablecreativemachine.Suffersofbraininjuryhaveshownthatgreatmentalabilitycansometimescomefromdamageordisease.AccidentalGeniusexploresthispuzzlingrelationship.

Cannormalpeoplebetrainedtobegeniuses?

SusanPolgerhasshownnosignofextraordinaryintelligence.Yet,duringherchildhood,shestudiedthousandsofchesspatternsandlearnedtorecognizethemimmediately:

Asaresult,shewasabletobeatskilledadultplayersbyage10andcannowplayuptofivegamesatthesametimewithoutevenseeingtheboards.MakeMeaGeniusexamineswhatistakestoturnanordinarybrainintothatofagenius.

Ifbecomingageniuswereeasy,we’dallbedone.Yet,thereismuchmoretosuperintelligencethansimplybeingbornlucky.LearnmoreaboutamazingbrainsthismonthonNationalGeographic’sMyBrilliantBrain.

45.Inparagraph2,MarcYu’sstorytellsus_________________.

A.achildprodigycanworkeasierthanothers.

B.achildprodigyistrainedbyfamily.

C.achildprodigyhasanunbelievablelisteningskill.

D.achildprodigyalwayspractisehisskills.

46.Inparagraph

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