2013届高中毕业班摸底考试英 语 试 卷(满分150分;完考时间120分钟)第Ⅰ卷(共115分)第一部分 听力( 共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. What should the man take? A. A winter coat. B. A winter jacket. C. A light jacket.2. What does the woman suggest the man do? A. Buy a new watch. B. Buy a new battery. C. Have her watch checked.3. Why is the man going to Germany? A. To visit a factory. B. To open a factory there. C. To have a look at the country.4. What does the man probably think of the movie? A. Touching. B. Exciting. C. Boring.5. How often does the man lift weights? A. Three times a week. B. Four times a week. C. Seven times a week.第二节(共15题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段材料, 回答第6至8题。6. What are the speakers mainly talking about? A. Where Justin comes from. B. Where Justin lives at present. C. Where Justin spent last Christmas.7. Where is Caldy? A. In the north east of England. B. In the north west of Scotland. C. In the north west of England.8. What can we learn form the conversation? A. Te man doesn’t know much about Justin. B. Justin often sends letters to the speakers. C. The woman and Justin aren’t close friends.听下面一段材料, 回答第9至11题。9. Why did Mrs Baker go out of her house? A. To have a walk. B. To walk her dog. C. To throw her rubbish.10. What did the young man carry? A. A bag. B. A stick. C. A knife.11. How did Mrs Baker succeed getting rid of the young man? A. She hit him on the head. B. She ran home very quickly. C. She turned to the man for help.听下面一段材料, 回答第12至14题。12. What is the relationship between the speakers? A. Classmates. B. Mother and son. C. Teacher and student.13. Why does the man want to study business? A. He is interested in it. B. His father wishes him to do so. C. He wants to get a good job.14. What does the woman think of working for a company? A. Promising. B. Stressful. C. Enjoyable.听下面一段材料, 回答第15至17题。15. What is the relationship between the girl and Karen? A. Relatives. B. Classmates. C. Old friends.16. How does the girl feel about Jenny? A. Angry. B. Envious. C. Disappointed.17. What does the man suggest the girl do? A. Take another lesson. B. Have a talk with Karen. C. Have a talk with Jenny.听下面一段材料, 回答第18至20题。18. What will people do on this trip? A. Meet some famous writers and musicians. B. Enjoy the works of some American artists. C. See the houses of some famous Americans.19. Where does the speaker work? A. In a travel agency. B. In a museum. C. In a hotel.20. What can we learn from what the speaker said? A. Jackson Pollock has travelled abroad. B. Louis Armstrong is a great American musician. C. The speaker has learned about America in history classes.第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21. –I find Chinese people are helpful when traveling around China. –You’re right. I like ______ when people are friendly and helpful.A. that B. them C. one D. it22. –If you can wait for a moment, I can help you with the problem. –Thank you for offering help, but I think I can _______ it.A. do B. make C. try D. manage23. When a new disease breaks out, experts must ________ what to do in the fastest way.A. figure out B. take out C. pick out D. sort out24. –Do you have any idea what your former boss would say about you? –I don’t know, ________.A. so do I care B. so I don’t care C. nor do I care D. nor I don’t care25. It is reported that two big forest fires in the border area between France and Spain since Sunday _______ several people.A. kill B. had killed C. killed D. have killed26. During the visit of German leader Angela Merkel to China, China offered _______ support for Europe, saying the aid would require “fully weighing risk”.A. cautious B. generous C. anxious D. various27. You look frozen. Sit down by the fire and I ________ you some hot tea. A. make B. will make C. have made D. am making28. _____, and I believe you will realize your dream. A. Making a little bit more effort B. Make a little bit more effortC. To make a little bit more effort D. If you make a little bit more effort29. _________ their final medical check, the astronauts boarded their spacecraft. A. Received B. Being received C. To receive D. Having received30. After two hours of hiking, we finally reached _______ Tom thought was the best place to camp.A. where B. which C. what D. that31. Charlie Chaplin is considered ________ a great contribution to the film industry.A. to make B. making C. to have made D. having made32. I ran across a car crash in Hong Kong, and ________, both sides just politely exchanged the telephone numbers and cards, a surprise to me.A. similarly B. unexpectedly C. willingly D. disappointedly33. Jeremy Lin, _________ story is popular on the Internet, has attracted worldwide attention.A. whom B. which C. whose D. that34. Success is how you are viewed by others, _______ achievement is something you do yourself. A. while B. in case C. even if D. as long as35. I didn’t know his address yesterday, otherwise I __________ him a visit.A. would pay B. would have paid C. paid D. had paid第二节 完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36—55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上涂黑。Patti discovered the meaning of running when she was 23. At that time she was smoking two packs of cigarettes a day and had 36 over 50 pounds. “I decided to 37 ,” she says. She took a clock and started 38 what she did every day, and then she 39 an hour a day as a “be nice to Patti” hour. “I started having bubble(泡沫)baths with a candle 40 , because Cosmopolitan Magazine 41 that this would be good for me. But I got 42 of that soon,” Patti remembers. She wanted to do something really pleasant. She found that the 43 times in her life were times when she was physically active. So she took up 44 . She decided to start 45 the next day. She ran for an hour, 46 a total of 7 miles on her first run. “I couldn’t walk for 2 weeks 47 I felt painful all over!” Patti recalls. “But I felt so wonderful!” Patti wasn’t crazy about running yet, but she was in 48 with the after effects of it. Within seven months, Patti had run her first marathon, qualified for the Boston Marathon, and placed 25th in the world for 49 distance runners. Over the next years, she 50 records and set standards for women in the sport. She was the first American woman to run a marathon 51 than 2 hours 30 minutes, and then broke another two records 52 an 8-month period. Patti believes that, if we can 53 standards for ourselves, we can pull ourselves out of the most difficult 54 and come out on top. “Everybody has to be a/an 55 and everybody has that in them.”36. A. lost B. gained C. earned D. reduced37. A. change B. move C. walk D. cry38. A. remembering B. collecting C. sharing D. recording39. A. set out B. set up C. set aside D. set about40. A. lit B. swung C. surrounded D. burnt41. A. spoke B. said C. wrote D. went42. A. afraid B. fond C. tired D. ashamed43. A. happiest B. saddest C. loneliest D. luckiest44. A. smoking B. bathing C. dieting D. running45. A. only B. right C. even D. again46. A. overcoming B. spreading C. passing D. covering47. A. but B. although C. since D. because48. A. peace B. line C. love D. touch49. A. men B. women C. adult D. children50. A. kept B. held C. broke D. cleared51. A. faster B. more C. slower D. rather52. A. for B. over C. at D. on53. A. set B. follow C. require D. seek54. A. pleasures B. pities C. challenges D. purposes55. A. expert B. runner C. athlete D. champion第三部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AMost of my earliest childhood memories are of the beach — in the hot sun, building sandcastles, burying Dad in the sand.Now the coast has a pleasant and relaxing attraction beyond words. I look forward to a windy cliff-top walk or a rainy day rock-picking just as much as those rare moments when I get to a short sleep in the sun. But there’s nothing more pleasurable than turning up at a beach to find it deserted. These are my favourite secret beaches — ones either not well known or take a bit of effort to get to. Most of those listed scored highly in the Marine Conservation Society Good Beach Guide 2009; the others are too secret even for them.Sennen Clove is just a mile northeast of Land’s End, the westernmost point of mainland England. It’s a beautiful spot, with white sands, deep green sea and amazing sunsets over the Isles (群岛) of Scilly, 28 miles away.The west-facing beach is popular with surfers, with bigger waves and winds often found at the Gwenver end. There’s a beach restaurant with good views of the bay and the sunsets.The smallest of Isles of Scilly, Bryher is a mile long, half a mile wide — and a natural wilderness of unbelievable scenery. Walk along the narrow sandy roads to the eastern seaboard and you come to two quiet beaches.Green Bay has views over to the palm trees of Tresco’s Abbey Gardens, and a little further south is Rushy Bay, a beautiful beach facing the deserted island of Samson.On Bryher, farm shops sell locally grown produce, and they trust you to leave the money in the pot. It’s that kind of place.56. The best title for this passage is ________. A. The Beautiful British Isles B. Secret Beaches on the British Isles C. The Most Pleasurable Place in Britain D. My Experience of Searching Beaches57. According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE? A. The author is a tourist guide in a tourist agency. B. The author likes walking on a rainy cliff-top most. C. The author wrote the article to advertise for the beaches. D. The author loves beaches that are not known to most people.58. Which of the following maps can correctly describe the geography position? (LE=Land’s End SC=Sennen Cove IS=the Isles of Scilly)
59. In the author’s view, farmers on Bryher are ________.A. sincere B. selfish C. courageous D. meanBToday, people all over the world are moving out of small villages in the country to go and live in big, noisy cities. They are moving from the peaceful hills, mountains, fields, rivers and streams of the countryside to the busy world of streets, buildings, traffic and crowds. This movement from rural (乡下的) areas to urban areas has been going on for over two hundred years.In many countries, the main reason people come to live in towns and cities is work. After one or two large factories have been built in or near a town, people come to find work, and soon an industrial area begins to grow. There is usually a residential area nearby, too. The families of these workers need schools, hospitals and shops, so many people come to live in the area to provide these services and a city grows.In every major city in the world, there is a business district where the big companies have their main offices. In the United States, this area is usually in the city center downtown. It is here that you can see many huge skyscrapers (摩天大楼) and office blocks. The people who work here often travel a long way to work each day. Many of them live in the suburbs of the city, far away from the industrial area and the city center. Some suburbs are very pleasant, with nice houses and big gardens. There are usually parks for children to play in and large department stores where you can buy all you need.But what is the future of the big cities? Will they continue to get bigger and bigger? Perhaps not. Some major cities have actually become smaller in the last ten years, and it is quite possible that one day we will see people moving out of the major cities and back into smaller towns and villages.60. The underlined phrase “a residential area” means an area ________.A. where people can buy things B. which is near a city centerC. where people can do business D. which is suitable for living in61. Why do people move to live in cities or towns?A. Because they can live more comfortably there.B. Because they mainly want to find work there.C. Because they are sure of having a better life there.D. Because they like noisy life better than peaceful life.62. What can we know about the business district?A. Big companies usually have their main offices in the business district.B. People usually work and live in the skyscrapers in the cities.C. A business district usually lies not far away from the city center downtown.D. It’s reasonable for a business district without a park for children to play in.63. We can infer that this movement from rural to urban areas ________.A. has been going on for more than 2,000 years B. will surely continue in the futureC. may not continue in the future D. has now stopped alreadyCIn-line skating(滚轴溜冰)is a fun sport that everyone can enjoy. Follow these safety tips to keep skating safe and fun. Step 1: Gear up!Even before you put on your skates, put on all your safety gear(护具).Step 2: Buckle up!Strap(绑紧)on your skates. Make sure they fit well and are snugly(紧贴)around your ankles. This helps your ankles stay strong and straight.Step 3: Fall down!You probably do not usually try to fall. But it is good to practice falling on skates. Fall forward onto your knee pads. Put out your hands and let your wrist guards hit the ground. See? Are you surprised that it doesn’t hurt?Practice falling until it is easy to fall forward and get up again. If you are not afraid to fall, you will try new things. Knowing how to fall will help you be a better skater and find your balance. When you can stay balanced, you won’t fall as much.Step 4: Stop!Make sure you can stop on your skates. The quickest and safest is probably the brake stop. The brake is usually on the back of the right skate.The brake stop:Roll forward with your skates pointing the same way. Let your right skate roll a little forward. Bend your knees as if you are sitting down. Then press your right heel down hard. This will make your brake pad drag on the ground until you stop. The T stop: Roll forward with your skates pointing the same way. Then turn your right foot out so the toes are pointing to your right. Drag your right skate. Let the wheels drag on the ground until you come to a stop. Another way to stop is to run or jump onto the grass. Step 5: Roll around!Find a flat, smooth place to practice. Do not skate in streets. Parks and playgrounds are good places to practice. Look for “No skating” signs to make sure you can skate there.64. According to the article, which of these steps are most important for a new skater?A. Learn to fall and stop safely. B. Find a class and skate fast. C. Relax and have fun. D. Buy expensive gear and skates. 65. In the step right after “Buckle up!” you should practice how to _____________. A. skate fast B. brake C. fall safely D. put on gear66. To begin a brake stop, you should let your right skate roll forward, bend your knees, and _________.A. turn your foot B. press your right heel downC. put your wrists out in front D. tighten your skates67. How is the passage organized?A. It tells stories about skating. B. It gives descriptions of skates. C. It uses a question-and-answer form. D. It gives step-by-step instructions. DTeddy Bears have been a very popular children’s toy for many years. Most adults can remember their first stuffed(填充玩具)bear, and over the decades these toys have become nearly a symbol of their childhood. However, children are not the only ones with whom these toys have become popular, as many adults make it a habit to collect these toys as well. The Teddy Bear first became popular during the early 20th century and was associated with then President Theodore Roosevelt. The story can date back to a hunting trip that President Roosevelt had taken where he was invited to be the one to shoot a black bear that had been tied to a tree. Being a crazy outdoors lover and hunter, Roosevelt refused to kill the animal because he believed that shooting the helpless bear was unsportsmanlike and wrong. This story quickly spread through newspapers across the country, and in the end inspired the introduction of a stuffed toy called “Teddy’s bear”. These toys became popular soon after first introduced, and within ten years, they were being produced by dozens of companies around the world. Within a generation, these stuffed bears were “the” toy to have, and have always been within children’s toy boxes ever since. They are most often mass-produced in factories in order to keep up with the high demand. However, there are still companies that take great pride in their handmade designs; and while handmade teddy bears are often preferred, they are also generally more expensive than their mass-produced ones. Today, these bears and other similar toys generate well over a billion dollars a year in profits for the companies that make them. Walk through just about any toy store in America and you will find dozens of different teddy bears lining the shelves. 68. According to the passage, we can know President Roosevelt ______. A. didn’t like hunting B. enjoy being specialC. was not brave enough D. was fair and respectable69. Compared with mass-produced teddy bears, the handmade ones ______. A. don’t sell well B. are of high qualityC. are more expensive D. are preferred by adults70. From the last paragraph, the writer intends to show ______. A. teddy bears are very popular B. toys are loved by many companiesC. producing toys can earn more money D. teddy bears are also enjoyed by adults71. What is the passage mainly about?A. History of the Teddy Bear. B. A popular toy — Teddy Bear. C. Who made the first toy bear? D. Profits Teddy Bear have made. EThe World Health Organization says obesity rates are rising in Pacific island countries. So, too, are health problems linked to being overweight.The WHO says a major reason for the rising obesity rates is an increase in imported foods. It says many Pacific islanders have replaced their traditional diets of vegetables and fruits with imported processed foods.Dr.Temu Waqanivalu is with the World Health Organization’s South Pacific office in Suva, Fiji.He says many of the imported products lack nutritional value.Temu Waqanivalu said: “In some of the places, you’d be amazed to see how a bottle of Coke is cheaper than a bottle of water. I think that represents the kind of offenvironment we’ve created that doesn’t really encourage or make lifestyle choices an easy choice for the population.”And a lack of physical activity among many Pacific islanders only adds to the obesity problem.The WHO says more than 50 percent of the population is overweight in at least ten Pacific island countries. The rate is as high as 80 percent among women in the territory(领地)of American Samoa. Fiji had the lowest obesity rate at 30 percent.In all, almost ten million people live in Pacific island countries. The WHO estimates that about 40 percent of them have health disorders related to diet and nutrition.Diabetes(糖尿病)rates are among the highest in the world. Forty-seven percent of the people in American Samoa have diabetes. So do 44 percent of the people in Tokelau, a territory of New Zealand.By comparison, the diabetes rate is 13 percent in the United States, a country that has its own problems with rising obesity.Officials also note an increase in nutritional problems like anemia and not enough vitamin A in the diets of Pacific islanders. Dr. Waqanivalu says treating conditions related to obesity and diet puts pressure on limited health resources and budgets.72. The main reason why obesity rates are rising in many Pacific islanders is ________.A. the change of society B. the change of eating habitsC. the change of life style D. lack of exercise73. Imported products lack nutritional value but people love to buy them because they are ________.A. cheap B. popular C. tasty D. convenient to get74. How many people living in Pacific island countries have health disorders?A. 1 million. B. 4 million. C. 6 million. D. 10 million.75. The percentage of diabetes rates in American Samoa is ________.A. optimistic B. steady C. worrying D. low
2013届高中毕业班摸底考试第II卷(共35分)
第一节 短文填词(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,根据以下要求:1)汉语提示;2)首字母提示;3)语境提示,在每个空格内填入一个适当的英语单词,并将该词完整地写在右边相对应的横线上。所填单词要求意义准确、拼写正确。It’s believed that you can quite easily improve your ability to rememberthings through practice and exercise. But e_____ if you are successful, 76. ___________there are times ______ your memory seems to play tricks on you. 77. ___________Sometimes you remember things ______ really did not happen. Take 78. ___________one morning last week as an ______. I got up and found that I had 79. ___________l the front door unlocked all night, yet I clearly remember 80. ___________locking it ______(仔细地) the night before. Memory “tricks” work the 81. ___________other way as well. Once in a while you remember ______ doing something 82. ___________and then find out that you d______. One day last month I was sitting 83. ___________in a barber shop w______ for my turn to get a haircut, and suddenly I 84. _________________(意识到) that I actually got a haircut two days before. 85. ___________第二节 书面表达(满分25分)下图描述了部分学生在寒暑假中,为了完成假期作业而利用网络抄作业。请你根据对改图的理解,用英语写一篇文章。
要点:1. 简单阐述图片的内容;2. 分析出现这种现象的原因; 3. 说明这种现象产生的影响;4. 你的看法。注意:1. 词数为120左右;2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯; 3. 开头已为你写好(不计入总词数)。参考词汇:National College Entrance Examination高考 Dear Jack,As is shown in the picture, in front of a computer happily sits a teenager, attempting to work on his homework with no effort, only by searching the Internet for the answer.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
2013届高中毕业班摸底考试参考答案1—5 CCAAB 6—10 BCACB 11—15 ABCBB 16—20 ACCAB21—25 DDACD 26—30 ABBDC 31—35 CBCAB36—40 BADCA 41—45 BCADB 46—50 DDCBC 51—55 ABACD56—59 BDDA 60—63 DBAC 64—67 ACBD 68—71 DCAB 72—75 BABC76. even 77. when 78. that 79. example 80. left 81. carefully 82. not83. did 84. waiting 85. realized书面表达As is shown in the picture, in front of a computer happily sits a teenager, attempting to work on his homework with no effort, only by searching the Internet for the answer. It does show us that our life has been greatly influenced and changed by the Internet.On one hand, with the touch of a button or the click of a mouse, we can acquire what we want from the Internet. On the other hand, as has been shown in the picture, while computers are helping students finish the academic jobs, they are also killing the students’ creative thinking and exploration spirit. One effect of this keyboard dependence is that the young, nowadays, even can seldom spell correctly, let alone the improvement of their learning capacity and skills.In my view, while enjoying the convenience of the Internet, we should learn how to handle the problems it has caused. Only in this way will the benefits of the Internet outweigh its disadvantages.
附:听力录音稿Text 1M: Do you think it’ll be cold? Should I pack my winter coat?W: It looks it’ll be warm this week. I think you just need a light jacket.Text 2M: My watch stopped again, and I just got a new battery.W: Why don’t you take it to Smith’s Jewellery? They can check it for you. And thay are pretty reasonable.Text 3W: I can’t see why you are travelling to Germany.M: I know you want me to stay here, but my boss is sending me to have a look at a factory there and learn something from it.Text 4W: Wasn’t that romantic? Boy gets girl. Boy loses girl. Boy and girl finally get together.M: I like more action in a movie, less romantic.W: Who are you kidding? I saw you crying. You’re romantic, too!Text 5W: What do you do after class?M: Well, I have classes until 11:30. After that I usually go to the sports center and work out for at least an hour.W: Really? What kind of exercise do you do?M: Well, three days a week I swim. The other days I lift weights.Text 6W: Talking of old friends, I got a letter from Justin the other day.M: Oh, really? Do you write to each other often then?W: Not really — Christmas cards and a few letters a year. That’s all.M: Where did he move to? I haven’t heard from him since he left the area. We weren’t very close friends, you know.W: He now lives in a small village called Caldy.M: Caldy? That’s in Scotland, isn’t it?W: No, you’re thinking of Kircaldy. He lives in Caldy. It’s in the north west of England, between Liverpool and Wales.M: So, he hasn’t moved abroad then.W: Of course not.Text 7M: Sophie, I saw a man trying to attack Mrs Baker who lives across the road.W: You’re kidding me! What happened?M: I was just coming back from walking the dog when I noticed Mrs Baker taking out her rubbish. Suddenly, a young man came up behind her carrying a stick.W: He wasn’t!M: He was! But luckily she saw him.W: Really? So what happened next?M: She turned around and hit the man with the bag of rubbish! The bag broke when it hit his head and he dropped his stick.W: That’s unbelievable! So what happened in the end?M: Well, Mrs Baker screamed loudly and the man ran away empty-handed.W: What a story!Text 8W: Zach, you sound a little down.M: Well, I was supposed to decide my major today.W: Dad and I thought you’d decided to study art.M: Yeah, I had. But now I’m wondering if I should study something more practical like business. Then I’d be sure to get a good job after I graduate.W: I suppose that’s true.M: And if I study business, I can start my own business someday.W: I’m glad you’re thinking ahead, honey. But you know, as an artist, you’d really enjoy your work. And you may have a more relaxed lifestyle. Working for a company could be stressful.M: True, but, you know, I really like the idea of starting my own business. Maybe something to do with my art.Text 9M: Sally, how was school?W: I hate school, Dad. Jenny is so mean!M: But last week you were best friends.W: She has a new best friend named Karen in our class. She talked to her about me behind my back and said that I don't wash my hands after going to the bathroom. But that’s a lie. How can I defend myself when Jenny won’t say it to my face?M: Well, I hope you’ve learnt a lesson from this. It’s not nice to talk about people behind their backs.W: Yes, I know that now. but what am I going to do about Jenny? I don’t think I can stand this any longer.M: Well, I think maybe you and Karen should talk to Jenny about her behaviour. If worst comes to worst, you and Karen will still be friends.W: OK. I’ll try to talk to them both tomorrow.Text 10W: Thank you for joining us on our tour of America. You probably know a lot about America already, but now you’re going to learn a whole lot more! Maybe you’ve heard about some of America’s famous writers, like Jack Kerouac, from Americans you’ve met in your own country. And maybe Americans travelling abroad have also filled you in on some of our great artists, like Jack Pollock. On this tour, we’re going to visit the homes they once lived in. It could also be that you’ve learned about great American musicians, like Louis Armstrong, and symbols of America, like the Statue of Liberty, in your history classes. Well, you’ll be interested to know then that we’ll be visiting some different museums about these people. Once again, I’m glad you’ve chosen to travel with us. If you need any help, please call on me!