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2013年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(湖南卷)

英语

PartⅠListeningprehension(30marks)

SectionA(22.5marks)

Directions:

Inthissection,youwillhearsixconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Foreachconversation,thereareseveralquestionsandeachquestionisfollowedbythreechoicesmarkedA,BandC.Listencarefullyandthenchoosethebestanswerforeachquestion.

YouwillheareachconversationTWICE.

Conversation1

1.Whereisthemangoing?

A.Kennedy.B.London.C.NewYork.

2.Whenshouldthemanarriveattheairport?

A.By8:

15.B.By9:

00.C.By9:

25.

Conversation2

3.Whatisthewomandoing?

A.Takingataxi.B.Doingshopping.C.Waitingfortheman.

4.Wherearethetwospeakersgoingtomeet?

A.Athome.B.Inashop.C.Inarestaurant.

Conversation3

5.Whatisthewomanlookingfor?

A.Apan.B.Carrots.C.Tomatoes.

6.Whatwillthespeakersprobablyhavetonight?

A.Frenchfries.B.Noodles.C.Friedchicken.

Conversation4

7.Whatwilltheprojectfocuson?

A.Adog.B.Afish.C.Acat.

8.WhatcanweknowaboutJohn?

A.Hehasconductedthesurvey.

B.Heismakingcardsnow.

C.Hewilldotheintroduction.

9.Whocanhandlethesummarizing?

A.Carol.B.Tom.C.Mary.

Conversation5

10.Whatcanweknowaboutthewoman’svacation?

A.Shewillstayonthebeaches.

B.Shewillgocampinginthejungle.

C.Shewillspend3weeksinSouthAfrica.

11.Whichdoesthewomanneedtobring?

A.Amap.B.Atent.C.Someclothes.

12.Whowillpreparethemeals?

A.Theman.B.Theguide.C.Thewoman.

Conversation6

13.Whatarethetwospeakersdoing?

A.Discussingalecture.B.Visitingamuseum.C.Attendingaparty.

14.WhichjobhasJaneappliedfor?

A.Salesgirl.B.Waitress.C.Volunteer.

15.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?

A.Teacherandstudent.B.Fatheranddaughter.C.Classmates.

SectionB(7.5marks)

Directions:

Inthissection,youwillhearashortpassage.Listencarefullyandthenfillinthenumberedblankswiththeinformationyouhaveheard.FillineachblankwithNOMORETHANTHREEWORDS.

YouwillheartheshortpassageTWICE.

PartIILanguageKnowledge(45marks)

SectionA(15marks)

Directions:

ForeachofthefollowingunfinishedsentencestherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatbestpletesthesentence.

21.Happinessandsuccessoftenetothose________aregoodatrecognizingtheirownstrengths.

A.whomB.whoC.whatD.which

22.“Whatdoyouwanttobe?

”askedMrs.Crawford.“Oh,I________president,”saidtheboy,witha

smile.

A.havebeenB.amC.wasD.willbe

23.Youmustlearntoconsultyourfeelingsandyourreason________youreachanydecision.

A.althoughB.beforeC.becauseD.unless

24.Aroundtwoo’clockeverynight,Suewillstarttalkinginherdream.Itsomewhat________us.

A.bothersB.hadbotheredC.wouldbotherD.bothered

25.Thesunbegantoriseinthesky,________themountainingoldenlight.

A.bathedB.bathingC.tohavebathedD.havebathed

26.Ifnothing________,theoceanswillturnintofishdeserts.

A.doesB.hadbeendoneC.willdoD.isdone

27.—Haveyouheardabouttherecentelection?

—Sure,it________theonlythingonthenewsforthelastthreedays.

A.wouldbeB.isC.hasbeenD.willbe

28.Donotletanyfailuresdiscourageyou,foryoucannevertell________closeyoumaybetovictory.

A.howB.thatC.whichD.where

29.Youcannotacceptanopinion________toyouunlessitisbasedonfacts.

A.offeringB.toofferC.havingofferedD.offered

30.Everyday________aproverbaloudseveraltimesuntilyouhaveitmemorized.

A.readB.readingC.toreadD.reads

31.________warmatnight,Iwouldfillthewoodstove,thensetmyalarmclockformidnightsoIcould

refillit.

A.StayingB.StayedC.TostayD.Stay

32.He________sleep,althoughhetriedto,whenhegotonsuchahuntforanideauntilhehadcaughtit.

A.wouldn’tB.shouldn’tC.couldn’tD.mustn’t

33.Theuniversityestimatesthatlivingexpensesforinternationalstudents________around$8,450ayear,

which________aburdenforsomeofthem.

A.are;isB.are;areC.is;areD.is;is

34.—Idon’tunderstandwhyyoudidn’tgotothelectureyesterdayafternoon.

—haddoneB.wasdoingC.woulddoD.amdoing

35.Notonce________toMichaelthathecouldonedaybeeatopstudentinhisclass.

A.occurreditB.itdidoccurC.itoccurredD.diditoccur

SectionB(18marks)

Directions:

ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.

WhenIwas8yearsold,Ioncedecidedtorunawayfromhome.Withmysuitcase36andsomesandwichesinabag,IstartedforthefrontdoorandsaidtoMom,“I’mleaving.”

“Ifyouwantto37,that’sallright,”shesaid.“Butyoucameintothishomewithoutanythingandyoucanleavethesameway.”I38mysuitcaseandsandwichesonthefloorheavilyandstartedforthedooragain.

“Waitaminute,”Momsaid.“Iwantyour39back.Youdidn’twearanythingwhenyouarrived.”Thisreallyangeredme.Itoremyclothesoff—shoes,socks,underwearandall—and40,“CanIgonow?

”“Yes,”Momanswered,“butonceyouclosethatdoor,don’texpecttoeback.”

Iwasso41thatIslammed(砰地关上)thedoorandsteppedoutonthefrontporch.42IrealizedthatIwasoutside,withnothingon.ThenInoticedthatdownthestreet,twoneighborgirlswerewalkingtowardourhouse.Iranto43behindabigtreeinouryardatonce.Afterawhile,Iwas44thegirlshadpassedby.Idashedtothefrontdoorandbangedonitloudly.

“Who’sthere?

”Iheard.

“It’sBilly!

Letmein!

Thevoicebehindthe45answered,“Billydoesn’tlivehereanymore.Heranawayfromhome.”Glancingbehindmetoseeifanyoneelsewasing,Ibegged,“Aw,c’mon,Mom!

I’m46yourson.Letmein!

ThedoorinchedopenandMom’ssmilingfaceappeared.“Didyouchangeyour47aboutrunningaway?

”sheasked.

“What’sforsupper?

”Ianswered.(277words)

36.A.packedB.returnedC.cleanedD.repaired

37.A.dropoutB.gobyC.movearoundD.runaway

38.A.pressedB.shookC.threwD.pulled

39.A.bagB.clothesC.sandwichesD.suitcase

40.A.explainedB.suggestedC.continuedD.shouted

41.A.angryB.sorryC.frightenedD.ashamed

42.A.CertainlyB.NaturallyC.SuddenlyD.Possibly

43.A.playB.bideC.restD.wave

44.A.sureB.proudC.eagerD.curious

45.A.houseB.treeC.doorD.yard

46.A.alsoB.stillC.evenD.already

47.A.conclusionB.promiseC.concernD.decision

SectionC(12marks)

Directions:

pletethefollowingpassagebyfillingineachblankwithonewordthatbestfitsthecontext.

Whenkidsinpartsoftheworldwanttoplay,theyoftenmakesoccerballsoutoftrashtiedtogetherwithstring.“48theareasusedforplayingfieldsareoftenroughandrocky,millionsofrealballsgoflat(变瘪)4924hours,”saysTimJahnigen,aCaliforniabusinessman.Determinedtosolvethisproblem,50createdanindestructibleballcalledtheOneWorldFutbol.

Theballismadeof51specialmaterial,ethylene-vinylacetatefoam.It’slightweight,it’sflexible,and—52important—itholdsitsshape.

TheOneWorldFutbolneedsnopump53won’twearout,evenonroughsurfaces.Whentested,54withstood(经受住)beingcrushedbyacar,andevenbeingchewedonbyalion.

Althoughitcostsmoretoproduce55atypicalsoccerball,JahnigenestimatestheOneWorldFutbolcanlast30years.Sofar,it’sbeengiventokidsin143countries.(154words)

PartIIIReadingprehension(30marks)

Directions:

Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassage.

A

PlanningavisittotheUK?

Herewehelpwithwaystocutyourcosts.

AVOIDBIGEVENTSBigsportingevents,concertsandexhibitionscanincreasethecostofacmodationandmakeithardertofindaroom.AstandarddoubleroomattheThistleBrightononthefinalFridayoftheBrightonedyFestival(19Oct.)cost£169.15atBooking..Aweeklater,thesameroomcost£118.15.

Ifyoucanbeflexibleandwanttoknowdatestoavoid—oryou’relookingforabigeventtopassyourtime—checkoutsitessuchasWhatsonwhen.,whichallowyoutosearchforeventsintheUKbycity,dateandcategory.

STAYAWAYFROMTHESTATIONIftravelingtoyourdestinationbytrain,youmaywanttofindagoodbaseclosetothestation,butyoucouldenduppayingmoreforthesakeofconvenienceatthestartofyourholiday.

Don’tbetoochoosyaboutthepartoftownyoustayin.Bookingtwomonthsinadvance,thecheapestroomatTravelodge’sCentralEustonhotelinLondonforSaturday22Septemberwas£95.95.AroomjustatubejourneyawayatitsCoventGardenhotelwas£75.75.AndatFarringdon,adoubleroomcostjust£62.95.

LOOKAFTERYOURSELFReallycentralhotelsincitiessuchasLondon,EdinburghandCardiffcancostafortune,especiallyatweekendsandduringbigevents.Asanalternativeconsidercheckingintoaself-cateringflatwithitsownkitchen.Oftentheseflatsarehiddenawayonthetopfloorsofcitycentrebuildings.AgreatexampleisthehistoricO’NeillFlatonEdinburgh’sRoyalMile,availablefor£420forfivedaysinlateSeptember,withroomf

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