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2012-2013学年河南省郑州市高三第十三次调考英语试卷(解析版)
一、单项填空
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1. 难度:中等

When I was younger, I’d often go for ________ drive with some friends, purely for ________ enjoyment of it.

A.a; an             B./; the             C.the; /             D.a; the

 

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2. 难度:中等

With the world economy growing weaker, for many young people, the dream of landing a good job is becoming harder and harder ________.

A. realized          B.realizing           C.to realize          D.to be realized

 

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3. 难度:中等

He is a financial manager in Wall Street now, but nobody knows he ________ part-time jobs here and there for survival for eight years.

A.does             B.did               C.had done          D.has done

 

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4. 难度:中等

--The first one ________ the finishing line wins the gold medal.

--True!

A.reaches           B.reached           C.to reach          D.reaching

 

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5. 难度:中等

Alice, you’d better put the vase away ________ it gets broken.

A.when            B.before            C.unless            D.while

 

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6. 难度:中等

Not a single word ________ about the way he was treated, but his unhappiness was revealed through his expression.

A.he said           B.he has said         C.did he say         D.said he

 

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7. 难度:中等

I was ________ by the salesman whose products turned out to be much less effective.

A.taken up          B.taken in           C.taken down        D.taken out

 

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8. 难度:中等

Once ________ at a table, left-handers need to move the water glasses put on the right side to their more convenient left side.

A.seating           B.having seated      C.seated            D.seat

 

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9. 难度:中等

The world famous director, three of ____ movies won Oscar awards, is reported to have retired.

A.whose            B.which            C.whom            D.his

 

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10. 难度:中等

--Excuse me, you are supposed to hand in your design now.

--I’m sorry, my computer broke down, or I ________ it last night.

A.finished                              B.would finish

C.had finished                           D.would have finished

 

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11. 难度:中等

It was in the small house ________ was destroyed by the flood ________ he spent his childhood.

A.which; that        B.that; where        C.which; where      D.that; which

 

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12. 难度:中等

China’s Beidou global satellite navigation system will have been completed by 2020, ________ of more than 30 satellites.

A.consisting         B.consisted          C.to consist          D.consists

 

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13. 难度:简单

--Still remember the first time we met in the railway station?

--Of course. You ________ for the train to Shanghai.

A.had waited        B.have waited        C.were waiting       D.waited

 

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14. 难度:中等

Some lawyers have long called for changes to these laws which they think are ___ in the 21 st Century.

A.in place           B.on the way         C.by the way         D.out of place

 

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15. 难度:中等

-----Have you heard that he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature last year?

---- ________. He has made a positive contribution to that field.

A.Congratulations!                        B.You must be joking.

C.By no means!                          D.He deserves it.

 

二、完型填空
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16. 难度:中等

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Neatly putting an emphasis on his storytelling skill is how writer Mo Yan began his Nobel Lecture in Literature speech, “Storyteller”, on Friday (Saturday, Beijing time) in Stockholm.

For 40 minutes he talked about his mother’s   36  on him as a person and a writer, his literary inspirations, and how he   37  with the controversy(争论)that followed the announcement of his Nobel victory.

He told his audience that as a boy he told stories to cheer up his mother, and   38  that poverty and loneliness fueled his imagination as a writer after he grew up.   39 , authors such as William Faulkner and Gabriel Garcia Marquez   40  him, he said, especially their bold and unlimited writing style.

“A person should be   41  in daily life, but follow one’s instinct(本能)and take control when it   42  to literary creation.”

He said the soul of   43  all of his works is the boy in Transparent Carrot who has an almost superhuman ability to bear   44 . He added that he also tried to make his hometown of Gaomi in Shandong Province a microcosm(缩影)of China and even the   45 .

His greatest challenge, he said, was writing novels that deal with   46  realities.

“In writing about the dark aspects of society there is a(n)  47  that emotions and anger allow politics to limit literature.”

He said literature must be   48  on real life but go beyond it.

He also mentioned the   49  surrounding his selection as Nobel winner, saying he was showered with many flowers.   50  he was a target for “stone throwers”.

“At first I thought I was the   51  of the controversies, but over time I’ve come to realize that the real target was a person who had   52  to do with me.”

Mo   53  his lecture by saying he was made to feel like an actor in a play with all the attention he was   54 , but he had decided that the best way to communicate his thoughts was to   __55  writing.

1.                A.affection        B.influence       C.occasion  D.position

 

2.                A.agreed         B.fought          C.dealt D.did

 

3.                A.added          B.warned         C.reminded D.imagined

 

4.                A.However       B.Otherwise       C.Therefore D.Besides

 

5.                A.preserved      B.inspired        C.entertained   D.taught

 

6.                A.confident       B.certain         C.comfortable   D.modest

 

7.                A.goes           B.comes          C.turns D.gets

 

8.                A.nearly          B.hardly          C.scarcely  D.always

 

9.                A.danger         B.suffering        C.relieving  D.happiness

 

10.               A.city            B.village          C.world D.province

 

11.               A.social          B.economical      C.agricultural D.cultural

 

12.               A.encouragement  B.danger         C.advantage D.event

 

13.               A.insisted        B.spent          C.based D.passed

 

14.               A.contradiction    B.contest         C.contrary   D.controversy

 

15.               A.Meanwhile      B.Otherwise      C.However  D.Instead

 

16.               A.goal           B.intention       C.target D.purpose

 

17.               A.somebody      B.anything        C.nothing   D.anybody

 

18.               A.adopted        B.concluded      C.admitted  D.concerned

 

19.               A.throwing       B.accepting       C.offering   D.receiving

 

20.               A.carry on        B.take on         C.bring out  D.put out

 

 

三、阅读理解
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17. 难度:中等

In a generous display of maturity and sympathy, one Jewish boy made his first deed as a man in his faith a great act of charity.

Joshua Neidorf, a 13-year-old boy from Los Angeles, donated most of his birthday money to Operation Mend, a program that reconstructs the faces of severely burned U. S. veterans(退伍老兵).

The young man decided to donate his money after getting to know Army Sgt. Louis Dahlman, who was undergoing a series of reconstruction surgeries(手术)at UCLA (University of California at Los Angeles) thanks to Operation Mend. The Neidorfs had signed up to be Dahlman’s “buddy family”, spending time with him whenever he visited Los Angeles for a surgery.

“I just love knowing that it’s going somewhere...to help the people who save our lives and keep us safe every day,” said Neidorf. His mother added, “It makes me feel like our world is going in a good direction with this next generation.”

In all, Neidorf gave $13,000 to Operation Mend. He also encouraged his friends to donate to the cause. He is the organization’s youngest donor so far.

Operation Mend is a privately funded program that works in partnership with the UCLA Medical Center. Ron Katz, a board member at the hospital, started the program in 2006 after seeing a TV programme about Aaron Mankin, a veteran who had gone through dozens of surgeries after a fight in Iraq which completely burned off his face.

Mankin ended up being Operation Mend’s first patient, starting the first of 20 reconstructive facial surgeries at UCLA in Sept. 2007. In a 2011 interview, Katz shared how his experience of helping Mankin made him realize the need to establish a more permanent program.

“My wife and I soon realized that there were dozens of Aarons out there,” Katz said. “They deserve the best that we offer them.”

1.Neidorf decided to help veterans because ________.

A.he benefited from Operation Mend         B.he was afraid of burned faces

C.he thought they deserved help             D.he didn’t know how to spend money

2.Operation Mend was founded after ________.

A.Neidorf donated part of his birthday money

B.the Neidorfs signed up to be Dahlman’s “buddy family”

C.Ron Katz saw a TV programme about a veteran

D.Mankin was successfully operated on at UCLA

3.What can we learn from the passage?

A. Neidorf’s mother was opposed to his decision to donate money.

B. Mankin’s face was burned in a fire in America.

C. Mankin went through more than 30 facial surgeries at UCLA.

D. Many facial surgeries are needed to reconstruct a seriously burned face.

4.The last two paragraphs mainly tell us ________.

A.the process of Mankin’s surgery           B.how Operation Mend was set up

C.how Katz became famous                 D.veterans are respected by people

 

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18. 难度:中等

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A long time ago, before human beings lived on the earth, little coral polyps(水螅)settled around tropical (热带的)coastlines and constructed corals. Over a long period they created lots of reefs. Yet, pollution, climate change and commercial fisheries are limiting the chance of future generations knowing or seeing many of the reefs and sea creatures that exist. Hence, take action to dive now and you can explore the underwater world.

Commercial underwater diving began in ancient Greece. Diving in general means that the whole body is completely in water. On that account there are lots of exciting and quite adventurous ways to dive, like shark cage diving, scuba diving(戴水肺潜水)and reef diving.

There are great coral reefs all over the world, but usually they are situated in warm, clear water such as the Pacific and the Indian Ocean, where they grow best. This is why there are no coral reefs on the west coast of South Africa. However, South Africa’s east coast offers much brightly coloured sea life.

In South Africa more than 100,000 dives a year are made just in coral reefs, which are one of the natural wonders of the world. To see the whole beauty of the reef the right diving gear(设备) is an essential requirement. This means a perfect fitting diving mask and fins, as well as a snorkel(呼吸管)and a friend. Diving alone is dangerous because there may be strong currents you are not aware of, and it’s a lot more fun to share the experience with someone. However, before you can explore the deeper sea, a certificated and checked scuba, a wetsuit and of course a license will be needed. Whether you choose the snorkel or the scuba to spot the colourful underwater world, try to touch as little as possible, be careful with the corals and don’t strike the fishes, because the complex ecosystem is very sensitive.

1.The following factors probably affect coral reefs EXCEPT ________.

A.sea creatures      B.pollution          C.fishing            D.climate change

2.Which of the following is true according to the passage?

A.Human beings appeared before corals were created.

B.One needs a license to dive into the deeper sea.

C.Diving alone has many advantages.

D.The origin of diving is in modern Greece.

3.There are no coral reefs on the west coast of South Africa probably because of a lack of ________.

A.large waters and soft sand

B.warm currents and delicious food

C.friendly creatures and flat seabed

D.clear water and suitable temperature

4.The last paragraph mainly tells us ________.

A.diving alone under the sea is rather dangerous

B.some matters we need pay attention to when diving

C.South Africa is a popular place for diving

D.what we should wear when diving

 

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19. 难度:中等

US universities are among the best in the world. Since World War Ⅱ, American scientists --- mostly working in universties or colleges --- have won more than half of all Nobel Prizes in physics and medicine. Foreign students rush to the United States by the tens of thousands. Last year they earned more than one quarter of the doctoral degrees awarded in the country. Yet while American universities produce the great research and great graduate program, they sometimes pay little attention to the task that lies at their very core: the teaching of undergraduate students.

With the increase in fees, educators feel obliged to improve undergraduate teaching. In speeches and interviews the nation’s higher educators have rediscovered teaching. Robert Rosenzweig, president of the Association of American Universities,  said,  “Our organization was never very concerned about teaching. In the last 18 months, we have spent more time on undergraduate education than on any other subject.”

Despite such promising efforts, no one doubts that research still outranks teaching at some of the leading universities, not least because it is a surer and faster way to earn status. Some people don’t think it has to be that way. They argue that the reward system for college faculty can be changed, so that professors will be encouraged to devote more time and effort to teaching. They say that they are beginning to believe that the first ten years of the 21st century may come to be remembered as the decade of the undergraduate.

That would bring it full circle. For more than two centuries after the founding of Harvard College in 1636, the instruction of undergraduate students was an essential condition of American higher education.

1.According to the passage, at some of the leading American universities ________.

A.research is declining in importance          B.teaching now ranks above research

C.teaching is a sure way to gain position        D.research still ranks above teaching

2.It is implied in the passage that about 200 years ago undergraduate instruction ________.

A.began to change all of a sudden

B.was already threatened by research work

C.was the central part of higher education

D.began to be neglected in most universities

3.What would be the best title for the passage?

A.University education in the US             B.University education challenged

C.Teaching and research in universities        D.Undergraduate teaching rediscovered

 

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20. 难度:中等

Coaches and parents always tell us to keep our goals in mind when we go for a competition. Carrying your goals and expectations into a competition is one of the biggest mistakes any athlete can make. This is a big game and you want to win. You want to score a hundred, defeat your competitors, or score a hat-trick(三分)of goals. When you carry your goals into the competitive ground with you, chances are great that you will leave that performance with disappointment and heartache, and nothing more!

Expectations will weigh you down. Expectations will distract (使分心)you from the performance and make your muscles tighten up. Want to perform to your potential when it counts the most? Then write your goals on a piece of paper before you leave for the game, match or race, and then leave that paper at home!  Make a deal with yourself to let go of your goals. Expectations and goals should be your training partner, used to motivate you to work harder during practice and take your game to the next level, However, never take your goals and expectations into a competition. You will not perform to your potential!

Go into your competitions without any preconceived (预想的)ideas about the result. Forget the outcome!  Instead, keep your focus on what you’re doing in the moment. Think of the competition as it unfolds, moment by moment. Relax at every opportunity by breathing deep and letting go of the tension in your muscles. When you do this you’ll remain loose and relaxed. When you stay loose,  you’ll perform to your capabilities. Goals and expectations are very important for your overall motivation, and very harmful when you carry them into a performance.

1.According to the passage, for an athlete one of the biggest mistakes is _______.

A.forgetting his goals when competing         B.worrying about his not winning

C.carrying his goals into the competition       D.paying too much attention to the result

2.The underlined part  “weigh you down” in the second paragraph probably means “________”.

A.make you feel anxious                   B.make you want to do something

C.help you perform to the potential           D.help you concentrate on something

3.According to the author, expectations and goals should be ________.

A.set within one’s capabilities

B.used as an encouragement when training

C.written down in case of being forgotten

D.divided into some small parts

4.What might be the most suitable title for the passage?

A.Keep your goals in mind                  B.Set your goals for a competition

C.Forget your goals after competitions         D.Leave your goals at home

 

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21. 难度:中等

Your teen is falling asleep in class

Teens have a busy morning schedule as they need to wake up and get moving very early in order to catch a bus and get to school by the required time. This means teens need to get their rest the night before or they will be too tired to learn anything at school.   1.  

When a teen falls asleep in class, two things happen: he/she misses what is being taught and he/she loses the respect of the teacher. He/She may also receive a consequence from the school, depending on the classroom discipline policy.   2. 

To prevent your teen from being sleepy in class, try these three tips:

* Set a time for “lights out” on school nights. This is never be any later than 10 p. m. and preferably 9 p.m.   3.  Soft music can be on and used to help calm your teen.                          

* Help your teen develop a nighttime routine that involves activities that slow them down for the end of the day.   4.  Turning off the computer and disconnecting from friends and the excitement of the day an hour before bedtime will also help your teen relax.

* 5.  This will reinforce(增强)what it feels like to be rested and capable of accomplishing what he/she wants.

A.What’s worse, they may even fall asleep in class.

B.Taking a bath and reading are two activities that work well.

C.Set a good example and show him/her your love for learning.

D.Point out the positives after your teen has had a good night’s rest.

E. “Lights out” means the computer, television, lights and cell phone should be off.

F. All of these things affect your teen’s academic success and can be avoided.

G. While your teen keeps his/her goals in line with your expectations, he/she may have his/her own goals.

 

四、短文改错
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22. 难度:中等

假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。

Hi, everyone. To let us get closely to nature and do more exercise, the Committee of our

community will organise the activity. All residents they are interested in farming are invited to

take part the activity. Weather permitted, we’ll ride bike to do some farming this Saturday on a

farm. It is about 5 kilometres far away from our community. You can grow some vegetables,

plant some flowers and fed fish in the lake nearby. You will be trained and guide while

farming. Not only will you enjoy the pleasure of labour and get relaxed, but also you can taste

some fresh produce unless you are willing to. Everyone is welcome to attend!

 

五、书面表达
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23. 难度:中等

越来越多的人用微博记录心情和感悟。请你以“The micro-blog:A new way of communication”为题,用英文写一篇短文。短文应包括下表中的内容:

微博的特点

信息短小、更新及时、发送便捷

微博的使用人群

覆盖了各个年龄阶段

微博盛行的原因

生活节奏的加快、简单易用

你对微博的看法

……

 

注意:1.为使语句连贯,可以适当增加细节;

2.词数100左右。题目已给出,不计入总数。

The micro-blog: A new way of communication

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