最新2013年安徽高考英语试题及答案
2013年普通高校招生全国统一考试(安徽卷)
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第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
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第一节单项选择(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
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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6
上将该项涂黑。
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例:It is generally considered unwise to give a child _____ he or she 8
wants.
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A. however
B. whatever
C. whichever
D.
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whenever
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答案是B。
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21. You’ve made some efforts in your studies, but it’s _____ my 13
expectation.
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A. out of
B. far from
C. in place of
D. because
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of
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22. You _____ buy such expensive paint for the house, but you can if 17
you have lots of money.
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A. couldn’t
B. mustn’t
C. don’t have to
D.
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wouldn’t
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23. Before the game, both sides said they would beat _____.
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A. each
B. others
C. another
D. the other
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24. He’s been brought up in Wanzhou, but he _____ here any more.
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A. hasn’t lived
B. didn’t live
C. hadn’t lived
D.
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doesn’t live
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25. You can’t improve your English _____ you do little reading every
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day.
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A. when
B. unless
C. even though
D. until
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26. –Look at the sign on the wall, sir. No smoking is allowe
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d here!
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–_____ .
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A. Never mind
B. Pardon me
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C. Sure, I don’t smoke
D. Don’t mention it
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27. Better get your son _____ dictionary; it’s ______ useful tool 34
for his English study.
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A. a; a
B. the: a
C. a; the
D. the; an
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28. The 16th Asian Games, _____ was held in Guangzhou, was a big 37
success.
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A. that
B. where
C. which
D. when
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29. –How’s your new English teacher?
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– I _____ him! How can I know anything about him?
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A. don’t meet
B. won’t meet
C. hadn’t met
D.
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haven’t met
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30. I had to walk home with my bike _____ .
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A. being stolen
B. to steal
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C. to have been stolen
D. stolen
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31. – Hi, Peter. I _____ to see you here in China!
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– Hi, Susan. What a coincidence!
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A. didn’t expect
B. don’t expect
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C. hadn’t expected
D. haven’t expected
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32. They became friends again that day. _____ then, they hadn’t 51
spoken to each other for nearly two years.
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A. Since
B. Until
C. Now and
D. After
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33. Little _____ that the guards were watching him closely, so he was 54
caught red handed.
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A. the thief realized
B. the thief didn’t realiz
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realize
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34. – How I miss my grandma these days!
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– _____ to her this weekend?
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A. Why not to pay a visit
B. Why not pay a visit
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C. Why not paying a visit
D. Why don’t pa y a visit
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35. –Too crowded! I’m standing on my toe. Could you make some room 63
for me?
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A. Yes, please
B. No, I don’t
C. Sure
D. No, not
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第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
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阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填79
入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
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Before discussing different kinds of emotions, let us briefly talk 81
about how researchers 36 bodily processes, actions and behavior, and 82
how this relates to what we do in our daily lives when we observe emotions 83
in 37 .
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Bodily processes can be directly measured by 38 of a polygraph.
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When a polygraph is skillfully used to 39 how we react bodily with 86
what we are 40 , it is called a "lie detector". Bodily processes can 87
also be measured 41 . This is what we do when we observe someone 88
blushing (脸红). However, we are not always 42 of what bodily 89
processes respond to.
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Measuring action 43 behavior is the other way researchers 91
assess the emotions. 44 , one measure of fear of snakes is how 45
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a person will go to the snake. Another procedure is to have a person 46
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how afraid he is, or how he feels, in this way, researchers have 47 the 94
so-called "fear thermometer" to assess a person's fear. 48 our 95
everyday living, we do very much the same thing. Only not too 49 . We 96
react to what a person does, what he says, 50 he says it, and how he 97
looks. Is he smiling? Is his voice trembling? We put all this 51 98
together to infer what a person is feeling.
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52 , we do not always act as we feel. Sometimes we do things that 100
we don't feel like doing. 53 we say we feel one way and then we act 101
another. Actors, for example, successfully learn to "make believe" 102
emotions, or learn to 54 them. Thus we 55 always tell what a 103
person is feeling by what he says or by what he does.
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36. A. measure B. describe C. make D. 105
use
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37. A. other B. others C. another D. the 107
others
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38. A. ways B. methods C. means D. tools
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39. A. combine B. treat C. examine D.
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compare
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40. A. doing B. saying C. observing D.
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carrying
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difficultly
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42. A. afraid B. fond C. aware D.
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accused
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43. A. but B. so C. and D. or
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44. A. For example B. On one hand C. As well as D. At 119
times
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45. A. slow B. fast C. far D.
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close
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46. A. tell B. say C. talk D.
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speak
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47. A. approved B. discovered C. developed D.
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informed
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48. A. During B. With C. On D. In
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49. A. skillfully B. systematically C. naturally
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D. eventually
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50. A. why B. where C. how D. whether 130
51. A. imaginations B. observations C. impressions D. 131
awareness
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52. A. Therefore B. Otherwise C. However D. Anyway 133
53. A. Sometime B. Someway C. Sometimes D. Anytime 134
54. A. express B. hide C. act D. say 135
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第三部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
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阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并138
在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
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Several years ago I was at a train station in Amsterdam waiting in 142
line to buy a ticket. As I stood there I saw a young homeless man asking 143
people for money so he could buy breakfast. It was early in the morning 144
and most of the travelers simply ignored the young man or gave him a dirty 145
look. There was one exception though——an older, well-dressed 146
businessman who looked as though he was from the middle-east. When 147
approached by the panhandler, the gentleman looked straight into his eyes 148
and quietly asked, “How much will you need?” I couldn’t hear what the 149
young man said but watched as the older man pulled several bills from his 150
wallet and calmly placed them in the young man’s hands.
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What impressed me more than anything was that the older man did not 152
look away when he was approached (like so many others did). The fact that 153
he offered money wasn’t nearly as important as the way he looked into 154
the other man’s eyes.
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