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1、2013 年高考英語江蘇卷英語試題第一部分:聽力(共兩節,滿分20 分 )做題時,先將答案標在試卷上。錄音內容結束后,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉涂到答題卡上。第一節(共 5 小題 ;每小題 1 分,滿分5分)聽下面 5 段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的 A 、 B 、 C 三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10 秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。例: How much is the shirt?A. £ 19. 15.答案是 C。B. £9.18.C. £9.15.C. Help the

2、woman.C. A place of living.C. At home.C. Play basketball.C. Monday.1. What does the man want to do?A. Take photos.B. Buy a camera.2. What are the speakers talking about?A. A noisy night.B. Their life in town.3. Where is the man now?A. On his way.B. In a restaurant.4. What will Celia do?A. Find a pla

3、yer.B. Watch a game.5. What day is it when the conversation takes place?A. Saturday.B. Sunday.第二節 (共 15小題 ;每小題 1 分,滿分 15 分)聽下面 5 段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的 A 、 B 、 C 三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5 秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出 5 秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第 6 段材料,回答第6 、 7 題。6. What is Sara going to do?

4、A. Buy John a gift.B. Give John a surprise.7. What does the man think of Sara s plan?A. Funny.B. Exciting.聽第 7 段材料,回答第8 、 9 題。8. Why does Diana say sorry to Peter?A. She has to give up her travel plan.B. She wants to visit another city.C. She needs to put off her test.9. What does Diana want Peter t

5、o do?A. Help her with her study. B. Take a book to her friend. 聽第 8 段材料,回答第10 至 12 題。10. Why does the man call the woman?A. To tell her about her new job.B. To ask about her job program.C. To plan a meeting with her.11. Who needs a new flat?A. Alex.B. Andrea.12. Where is the woman now?A. In Baltimor

6、e.B. In New York.聽第 9 段材料 回答第 13至 16題。C. Invite John to France.C. Strange.C. Teach a geography lesson.C. Miranda.C. In Avon.13. What does Jan consider most important when he judges a restaurant?A. Where the restaurant is.B. Whether the prices are low.C. How well the food is prepared.14. When did Jan

7、 begin to write for a magazine?A. After he came back to Sweden.B. Before he went to the United States.C. As soon as he got his first job in 1982.15. What may Jan do to find a good restaurant?A. Talk to people in the street. B. Speak to taxi drivers. C. Ask hotel clerks.16. What do we know about Jan?

8、A. He cooks for a restaurant.B. He travels a lot for his work.C. He prefers American food.聽第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 題。C. It s a public place.C. Fridays and Saturdays.C. Hernandes Street.17. What do we know about the Plaza Leon?A. It s a new building. B. It smallstown.18. When do parents and children lik

9、e going to the Plaza Leon?A. Saturday nights.B. Sunday afternoons.19. Which street is known for its food shops and markets?A. Via del Mar Street.B. Fernando Street.20. Why does the speaker like Horatio Street best?A. It has an old stone surface. B. It is named after a writer. C. It has a famous univ

10、ersity.第二部分:英語知識運用(共兩節,滿分35 分 )第一節:單項填空(共 15 小題;每小題 1 分,滿分 15 分 )請認真閱讀下面各題,從題中所給的 A、 B 、 C、 D 四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。例: It is generally considered unwise to give a child he or she wants.A. howeverB. whatever C. whichever D. whenever答案是 B 。21. Generally, students i nner motivation with high expecta

11、tions from others essential to theirdevelopment.A.isB.areC.wasD. were22. The T-shirt I receivedis not the same as is shown online. ? But I promise you we ll look into it right away.A.Who says B.How come C. What forD. Why worry23. The town is so beautiful! I just love it. Me too. The character of the

12、 town is well .A. qualifiedB. preserved C. decorated D. simplified24. Lionel Messi, the record for the most goals in a calendar year, is considered the most talented footballplayer in Europe.A. setB. settingC. to setD. having set25. Could I use your car tomorrow morning? Sure. I a report at home.A.

13、will be writingB. will have writtenC. have writtenD. have been writing26. I am always delighted when I receive an e-mail from you. the party on July 1st, I shall be pleased toattend.A. On account ofB. In response to C. In view ofD. With regard to27. “ Never for a second, ” the boy says, “ that my fa

14、ther would come to my rescue.A. I doubtedB. do I doubt C. I have doubted D. did I doubt28. In the global economy, a new drug for cancer, it is discovered, will create many economic possibilitiesaround the world.A. whateverB. whoever C. wherever D. whichever29. Team leaders must ensure that all membe

15、rs their natural desire to avoid the embarrassment associatedwith making mistakes.A. get overB. look overC. take overD. come over30. I should not have laughed if I you were serious.A. thoughtB. would thinkC. had thoughtD. have thought31. Shortly after suffering from a massive earthquake and to ruins

16、, the city took on a new look.A. reducingB. reducedC. being reduced D. having reduced32. The president of the World Bank says he has a passion for China,he remembers starting as early as his childhood.A. whereB. whichC. whatD. when33. With inspiration from other food cultures, American food culture

17、can take a for the better.A. shareB. chanceC. turnD. lead34. 一 What about your self-drive trip yesterday? Tiring! The road is being widened, and we a rough ride.A. hadB. haveC. would have D. have had35. Thank you for the flowers. I thought they might cheer you up.A. That ' s right B. All rightC.

18、 I'm all right D. It ' s all right第二節:完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)請認真閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。I used to believe in the American Dream, which meant a job, a mortgage (按揭),credit cards, success. I wanted it and worked toward it like everyone else, all of us 36 chasing the sam

19、e thing.One year, through a series of unhappy events, it all fell 37 . I found myself homeless and alone. I had my truck and $ 56. I 38 the countryside for some place I could rent for the 39 possible amount. I came upon a shabby house four miles up a winding mountain road 40 the Potomac River in Wes

20、t Virginia. It was 41, full of broken glass and rubbish. I found the owner, rented it, and 42 a corner to camp in.The locals knew nothing about me, 43 slowly, they started teaching me the 44 of being a neighbor. They dropped off blankets, candles, and tools, and began 45 around to chat. They started

21、 to teach me a belief in a 46 American Dream not the one of individual achievement but of 47 .What I had believed in, all those things I thought were48 for a civilized life, were nonexistent in thisplace. 49 on the mountain, my most valuable possessions were my 50 with my neighbors.Four years later,

22、 I moved back into 51 . I saw many people were having a really hard time, _52 their jobs and homes. I managed to rent a big enough house to 53 a handful of people. There are four of usnow in the house, but over time I if we hadn ' t banded together.'s not so much about what I can get for mys

23、elf; i've had nine people come in and move on to other places. We _54請認真閱讀下列短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上about 55 we cani all get by together.36. A. separatelyB. equallyC. violentlyD. naturally37. A. offB. apartC. overD. out38. A. crossedB. leftC. touredD. searched39. A. fullestB. large

24、stC. fairestD. cheapest40. A. atB. throughC. overD. round41. A. occupiedB.abandonedC. emptiedD. robbed42. A. turnedB. approachedC. clearedD. cut43. A. butB. althoughC. otherwiseD. for44. A. benefitB. lessonC. natureD. art45. A. stickingB. lookingC. swingingD. turning46. A. wildB. realC. differentD.

25、remote47. A. neighborlinessB. happinessC. friendlinessD. kindness48. A. uniqueB. expensiveC. rareD. necessary49. A. UpB. DownC. DeepD. Along50. A. cooperationB. relationshipsC. satisfactionD. appointments51. A. realityB. societyC. townD. life52. A. creatingB. losingC. quittingD. offering53. A. put i

26、nB. turn inC. take inD. get in54. A. yardsB. sheltersC. campsD. cottages55. A. whenB. whatC. whetherD. how第三部分:閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)The American Dream I believe in now is a shared one. Its.B. thrill performancesD. thoughtful servicesB. ask for first aid by Thunder RunD. leave his pet at KidZvilleB

27、將該項涂黑。LW Guest ServicesFront Gate Guest Services can help you with anything from finding out what time your favourite show starts to purchasing tickets. The Guest Services location inside Front Gate also serves as a message centre, lost children arsa and lost and found. Canada' Wonderland does n

28、ot offer personalized public paging ( 傳呼).IAJ Food & Drink OptionsShops are located throughout Canada's Wonderland. Picnic baskets and coolers are welcome at the shelter located outside Wonderland on the north side of our Front Gate. Outside food and drinks are not allowed in the park. Bottl

29、ed water may be brought into the Park.El ATMsATMs are located just inside the Park beside Stroller, Locker and Wheelchair Rentals at the Front Gate, as well as KidZville (beside Guest Services), Splash Works (two locations), and outside Thunder Run.Ejl Pet CareA pet care facility is located outside

30、our Front Gate on the south side for a daily fee. Water and air-conditioned shelters are provided. Guests are asked to provide food and exercise.r * First AidIf you need medical assistance, tell any park employee who will call First Aid and have them come to your location.t'f Stroller, Locker an

31、d Wheelchair RentalsStroller, locker and wheelchair rentals are available inside the Park at the Front Gate, beside Thrills Are Wonderland.IM。二 HIQ Smoking PolicySmoking is not permitted while riding or standing in line for rides or in any of the children hrsas or the Water Park. Smoking is permitte

32、d in designated (指定的)areas only.Failure to observe all Park rules could result in being driven out of the Park without refund.56. The leaflet is to inform visi tors of the ParkA. advanced managementC. entertainment facilities57. A visitor to the Park can.A. rent a stroller outside Front GateC. smoke

33、 in the Water ParkWd ve considered several ways of paying to cut in line: hiring line standers, buying tickets from scalpers ( 票 販子),or purchasing line-cutting privileges directly from, say, an airline or an amusement park. Each of these deals replaces the morals of the queue (waiting your turn) wit

34、h the morals of the market (paying a price for faster service).Markets and queues paying and waiting are two different ways of allocating things, and each is appropriate to different activiti es. The morals of the queue, First come, first served, have an egalitarian ( 平等主 義的)appeal. They tell us to

35、ignore privilege, power, and deep pockets.The principle seems right on playgrounds and at bus stops. But the morals of the queue do not govern all occasions. If I put my house up for sale, I have no duty to accept the first offer that comes along, simply because it 'the first. Selling my house a

36、nd waiting for a bus are different activities, properly governed by different standards.Sometimes standards change, and it is unclear which principle should apply. Think of the recorded message you hear, played over and over, as you wait on hold when calling your bank:" Your call will be answer

37、order in which it was received. " This is essential for the morals of the queue. It' s as if the company is trease our impatience with fairness.But don ' t take the recorded message too seriously. Today, some people' s calls are answered fasterCall center technology enables companie

38、s to“ score " incoming calls and to give faster service to those that confrom rich places. You might call this telephonic queue jumping.Of course, markets and queues are not the only ways of allocating things. Some goods we distribute by merit, others by need, still others by chance. However, t

39、he tendency of markets to replace queues, and other non-market ways of allocating goods is so common in modern life that we scarcely notice it anymore. It is striking that most of the paid queue-jumping schemes we ve considered at airports and amusement parks, in call centers, doctors offices, and n

40、ational parks are recent developments, scarcely imaginable three decades ago. The disappearance of the queues in these places may seem an unusual concern, but these are not the only places that markets have entered.58. According to the author, which of the following seems governed by the principle“

41、First come, fA. Taking buses.B. Buying houses.C. Flying with an airline.D. Visiting amusement parks.59. The example of the recorded message in Paragraphs 4 and 5 illustrates.A. the necessity of patience in queuingB. the advantage of modern technologyC. the uncertainty of allocation principleD. the f

42、airness of telephonic services 60. The passage is meant to.A. justify paying for faster servicesB. discuss the morals of allocating thingsC. analyze the reason for standing in line D. criticize the behavior of queue jumpingCIf a diver surfaces too quickly, he may suffer the bends. Nitrogen (氮) disso

43、lved (溶解)in his blood is suddenly liberated by the reduction of pressure. The consequence, if the bubbles (氣泡)accumulate in a joint, is sharp pain and a bent bodythus the name. If the bubbles form in his lungs or his brain, the consequence can be death.Other air-breathing animals also suffer this de

44、compression ( 減壓)sickness if they surface too fast: whales, for example. And so, long ago, did ichthyosaurs. That these ancient sea animals got the bends can be seen from their bones. If bubbles of nitrogen form inside the bone they can cut off its blood supply. This kills the cells in the bone, and

45、 consequently weakens it, sometimes to the point of collapse. Fossil ( 化石)bones that have caved in on themselves are thus a sign that the animal once had the bends.Bruce Rothschild of the University of Kansas knew all this when he began a study of ichthyosaur bones to find out how widespread the pro

46、blem was in the past. What he particularly wanted to investigate was how ichthyosaurs adapted to the problem of decompression over the 150 million years. To this end, he and his colleagues traveled the world'-hisniaryjrauseums, looking at hundreds of ichthyosaurs from the Triassicperiod and from

47、 the later Jurassic and Cretaceous periods.When he started, he assumed that signs of the bends would be rarer in younger fossils, reflecting their gradual evolution of measures to deal with decompression. Instead, he was astonished to discover the opposite. More than 15% of Jurassic and Cretaceous i

48、chthyosaurs had suffered the bends before they died, but not a single Triassic specimen (標本)showed evidence of that sort of injury.If ichthyosaurs did evolve an anti-decompression means, they clearly did so quickly and, most strangely, they lost it afterwards. But that is not what Dr Rothschild thin

49、ks happened. He suspects it was evolution in other animals that caused the change.Whales that suffer the bends often do so because they have surfaced to escape a predator (捕食動物)such as a large shark. One of the features of Jurassic oceans was an abundance of large sharks and crocodiles, both of whic

50、h were fond of ichthyosaur lunches. Triassic oceans, by contrast, were mercifully shark- and crocodile-free. In the Triassic, then, ichthyosaurs were top of the food chain. In the Jurassic and Cretaceous, they were prey ( 獵 物)as well as predatorand often had to make a speedy exit as a result.61. Whi

51、ch of the following is a typical symptom of the bends?A. A twisted body.B. A gradual decrease in blood supply.C. A sudden release of nitrogen in blood.D. A drop in blood pressure.62. The purpose of Rothschild' s study is to seeA. how often ichthyosaurs caught the bendsB. how ichthyosaurs adapted

52、 to decompressionC. why ichthyosaurs bent their bodiesD. when ichthyosaurs broke their bones63. Rothschild ' s finding stated in Paragraph 4 .A. confirmed his assumptionB. speeded up his research processC. disagreed with his assumptionD. changed his research objectives64. Rothschild might have c

53、oncluded that ichthyosaurs.A. failed to evolve an anti-decompression meansB. gradually developed measures against the bendsC. died out because of large sharks and crocodilesD. evolved an anti-decompression means but soon lost itDMark Twain has been called the inventor of the American novel. And he s

54、urely deserves additional praise: the man who popularized the clever literary attack on racism.I say clever because anti-slavery fiction had been the important part of the literature in the years before the Civil War. H. B. StoweUndlesTom's Cabin is only the most famous example. These early stor

55、ies dealt directlywith slavery. With minor exceptions, Twain planted his attacks on slavery and prejudice into tales that were on the surface about something else entirely. He drew his readers into the argument by drawing them into the story.Again and again, in the postwar years, Twain seemed forced

56、 to deal with the challenge of race. Consider the most controversial, at least today, of Twain ' novels, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Only a few books have been kicked off the shelves as often as Huckleberry Finn, Twain ' m ost widely read tale. Once upon a time, people hated the book bec

57、ause it struck them as rude. Twain himself wrote that those who banned the book considered the novel trash and suitable only for the slums ( 貧民窟)." More recently the book has been attacked because of the character Jim, the escaped slave, and many occurences of the word nigger. (The term Nigger Jim, for which the novel is often severely criticized, never appears in it.)But the attacks were and are silly and miss the point. The novel is strongly anti-slavery. Jim ' search through the slave states for the family from whom he has been forcibly parted is h

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