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上海市2013届高三高考压轴卷英语试题

考生注意:

1.考试时间120分钟,试卷满分150分。

2.本考试设试卷和答题纸两部分。

试卷分为第1卷(

第1-12页)和第II卷(第13页),

全卷共13页。

所有答题必须涂(选择题)或写(非选择题)在答题纸上,做在试卷上

一律不得分。

3.答题前,务必在答题纸上填写准考证号和姓名,并将核对后的条形码贴在指定位置上。

第1卷(共105分)

I.ListeningComprehension(略)

II.GrammarandVocabulary

SectionA

Directions:

BeneatheachofthefollowingsentencestherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.

25.The_______isjustaroundthecornerandyouwon'tmissit.

A.bicycle'sshopB.bicycleshop

C.bicyclesshopD.bicycles'shop

26.Idon'tliketalkingon_______telephone;Ipreferwriting_______letters.

A.a;theB.the;/C.the;theD.a;/

27.Bothteamswereinhardtraining,_______waswillingtolosethegame.

A.eitherB.neitherC.anotherD.theother

28._______peopleintheworldaresendinginformationbye-maileveryday.

A.SeveralmillionB.Manymillions

C.SeveralmillionsD.Manymillion

29.Manystudentssignedupforthe_______raceinthesportsmeetingtobeheldnextweek.

A.800-metre-longB.800-metres-long

C.800metrelengthD.800metreslength

30.Wedon'tcareifahuntingdogsmells_______,butwereallydon'twanthimtosmell_______.

A.well;wellB.bad;badC.well;badlyD.badly;bad

31.Borishasbrains.Infact,Idoubtwhetheranyoneintheclasshas_______IQ.

A.ahighB.ahigher

C.thehigherD.thehighest

32.Itissonicetohearfromher._______,welastmetmorethanthirtyyearsago.

A.What'smoreB.Thatistosay

C.InotherwordsD.Believeitornot

33.Thelittlegirl_______herheartoutbecauseshe_______hertoybearandbelievedshewasn'tevergoingtofindit.

A.hadcried;lostB.cried;hadlost

C.hascried;haslostD.cries;haslost

34.Iwonderhowhe_______thattotheteacher.

A.daretosayB.daresaying

C.notdaresayD.daredsay

35.Whenapencilispartlyinaglassofwater,itlooksasifit_______.

A.breaksB.hasbroken

C.werebrokenD.hadbeenbroken

36.Though_______money,hisparentsmanagedtosendhimtouniversity.

A.lackedB.lackingof

C.lackingD.lackedin

37.Johnmayphonetonight.Idon'twanttogoout_______hephone.

A.aslongasB.inorderthat

C.incaseD.sothat

38.—DidyouremembertogiveMarythemoneyyouowedher?

—Yes.Igaveittoher_______Isawher.

A.whileB.themoment

C.suddenlyD.once

39.Ifyouwanthelp—moneyoranything,letmeknow,_______you

A.don'tB.willC.shallD.do

40.Ishallneverforgetthoseyears_______Ilivedinthecountrywiththefarmers,_______hasagreateffectonmylife.

A.that;whichB.when;which

C.which;thatD.when;who

SectionB

Directions:

Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.

A.driveB.absolutelyC.constructD.leadershipE.Policies

F.realizationG.PressuresH.DefinitionI.ChallengingJ.particularly

Leadershipisadifficultconcepttoexplainbecauseeveryonedefinesitdifferently.Frommypersonalexperiencesasastudentleader,Icantellyouthatthereisnosingle___41___ofleadership,___42___withstudentsleaders.Youarealeader,astudentandapeer,sothisrolecanbeespeciallydifficulttomanage.Asastudentleader,youdealwithacademic__43___,aswellasaddedpressureofleadinggroupofyourpeers.As,thepresidentofFuse,thecontemporarydancegroupatColgateUniversity,Iexperiencedmanyups-and-downswith_____.Thankfully,mypassionforthisdanceclubgavemethe____45___toleadmyfellowdancers.

Findinganactivitythatisbothenjoyableand__46___isthefirststep.Inordertobeagoodleader,youmustbepersonallyinterestedinwhatyouareleading,whetherit'sdebating,cookingorrobotics.Inmycase,dancehasalwaysbeenofinteresttome,frommygrandfatherteachingmesalsatoearlychildhoodtrainingwithballet,andsoIalwaysthatdancewouldbepartofmylife.OnceIarriveonmycollegecampus,readyformycollegeadventure,Ihadasudden___47___:

wanderingaroundtheStudentActivitiesFair,IsawnocontemporaryormoderndanceclubsIpanicked.

AftermeetingafellowdanceratFreshmenOrientation,wefoundthatwesharedthesamepassionanddesiretostartaclub.Weheldauditions,createdclub____48___andheldpractices.Theprocessofcreatingtheactualclubwasbothfunandchallengingbecausewehadtofigureoutschoolclubregulations,__49__manyclubrules,obtain60signaturesofsupportersandovercomeotherobstacles.Asitturnsout,thisprocesswasnotawalkintheparkforus.

III.ReadingComprehension

SectionA

Directions:

ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.

Lifeinthetwenty-firstcenturywillbevery50.Manychangeswilltakeplace,but51willthechangesbe.

Thepopulationisgrowing52.Therewillbemany53intheworldandmostofthemwilllive54thanpeopleinthetwentiethcentury.

Computerswillbemuchsmallerand55andtherewillbeatleastoneinevery56.And57studieswillbeoneoftheimportantsubjectsinschoolthen.

Peoplewillwork58andtheywillhavemorefreetimeforsports,watchingTVandtravelling.59willbemucheasierandcheaper.Andmanymorepeoplewillgoto60countriesforholidays.

Therewillbechangesinour61,too.Maybenoonewilleatmeateveryday,instead,theyeatmorefruitandvegetables.Maybepeoplewillbe62.Workinthefuturewillbedifferent,too.63andhardworkcanbedonebyrobots.Becauseofthis,64willnothaveenoughworktodo.Thiswillbeaproblem.

50.A.interestingB.hardC.differentD.beautiful

51.A.whyB.howC.whenD.what

52.A.slowlyB.fastC.quietlyD.suddenly

53.A.peopleB.workersC.scientistsD.doctors

54.A.longB.longerC.happyD.lucky

55.A.moreusefulB.usefulC.helpfulD.lessuseful

56.A.hospitalB.factoryC.homeD.town

57.A.scienceB.mathsC.EnglishD.computer

58.A.fewerhoursB.morehours

C.eighthoursD.morethaneighthours

59.A.SeeingdoctorsB.Goingtothecinema

C.ShoppingD.Travelling

60.A.richB.otherC.poorD.small

61.A.foodB.clothesC.fruitD.drinks

62.A.fatterB.thinnerC.healthierD.morepleased

63.A.SafeB.EasyC.SimpleD.Dangerous

64.A.afewpeopleB.allthepeopleC.manypeopleD.somepeople

 

SectionB

Directions:

Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.

(A)

Squirrelsoftencommunicatewithwhistles,chirpsandchucks,whichsoundliketheword“chuck”.Whistlesandchirpsarelikethesoundsthatmanybirdsmake.Nowscientistshavetranslatedsomeoftheirsquirrel-speak.

Hare,aprofessorofzoologyattheUniversityofManilohainWinnipeg,andhisteammanagedtorecordsquirrels'alarmcalls.Theresearchersstudiedthesoundsandthenplayedthembackto60wildsquirrels,whichthescientistsapproachedindividuallywithavideorecordertocapture(抓拍)theirreponses.Somesquirrelsliftedtheirheadsupandbecame.Alert(警惕的).Creaturesthatweremorefrightenedsimplyranfortheirlivesanddivedintocaves.

"Ineffectthen,whistlesthatmixwithchuckssay'there'sanenemyofaveragethreatthat'shere',andwhistleswithoutchuckssay'there'sanenemyofseeminglyaveragethreataroundheresomewhere',whilepurechirpssay,'I'mhidingherebecausethere'sanimmediatedanger.'"Haretold.DiscoveryNews.

Hareandsomeotherresearchersbelievesuchsoundsarcpartofanadvancedlanguagethatdevelopsjustasallothercommunicationsystems.

Althoughsquirrelsrisktheirliveswhentheycallouttowarnothersofthreats,othersquirrelsmightadmirethisbehaviour,thusincreasinglythecaller’ssocialstatus,likehumanswholookuptoheroes.Hareaddedthatotheranimals,suchasbirds,probablyunderstandatleastsomesquirrellanguage,sincetheyalsomaybenefitfromthealarmcalls.

Infact,anotherCanadianstudyfoundthatdeep-voiced,black-cappedchick

adeeshavetheirownlanguagetoo.Accordingtocertainresearch,therearealotoftidingsinchickadees'calls,suchasdirectingfellows'activities,keepingincontactbetweenmates,andraisingalarms.

Whilechickadeesandotherbirdsareoftenwelcomedintogardensbyhomeowners,squirrelsarefrequentlyviewedaspests(害兽).Harewishesagreaterunderstandingofthecomplexsociallivesandcommunicationsystemsofsquirrelswillprovide“hopethathumanswillgainagreaterappreciationandstopdoingharmtotheseanimals”.

65.Thetextmainlytalksabout.

A.thestudyonthelanguageofsquirrels

B.thecomparisonbetweensquirrelsandchickadees

C.thecallingfortheprotectionofsquirrels

D.thewaysforsquirrelstoescapefromtheirenemies

66.Ifasquirrelisinaverydangeroussituation,itwouldprobablymake____.

A.whistleswithchucksB.purechirps

C.whistleswithoutchucksD.repeatedchucks

67.Theunderlinedword“tidings”inpardgmph6probablymeans____.

A.difficultiesB.poisesC.messagesD.languages

68.Whatcanbelearnedfromthistext?

A.Squirrelscommunicatewithcachotherashumansdo.

B.Somesquirrelsunderstandtherecordedalarmcalls.

C.Otheranimalsalsowellunderstandthelanguageofsquirrels.

D.Birdssuchaschickadeesdon’thavetheirownlanguage.

(B)

Wherevershegoes,Mollyleaveshermark.Withoutsayingaword,shespeakstopeoplewithher

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