2013高三海淀二模英语试卷讲评稿讲解
2013高考北京卷英语解析版
2013年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(北京卷)第一部分:听力理解(共三节,30 分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,共7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,听完每段对话后,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话你将听一遍。
例:What is the man going to read?A.A newspaper. B.A magazine. C.A book.答案 A1.What room does the man want?A.Single. B.Double. C.Twin.答案 A2.What will the man buy?A.Vegetables. B.Meat. C.Bread.答案 C3.What does the man plan to do?A.Go fishing. B.Go jogging. C.Go camping.答案 A4.How much is the change?A.$8. B.$42. C.$50.答案 B5.What's the weather like this afternoon?答案 B第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)听下面4段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读每小题。
听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白你将听两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6 至7 题。
6.When will the woman go to see the movie?A.Friday. B.Saturday. C.Sunday.答案 B7.Where will the woman sit for the movie?A.In the front. B.In the middle. C.At the back.答案 A听第7段材料,回答第8 至9 题。
2013高考英语北京卷及解析
2013高考英语北京卷及解析2013 年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语(北京卷)第一部分:听力理解(共三节:30 分)第一节(共 5 小题;每小题分,共分)听下面 5 段对话,每段对话有一道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,听完每段对话后,你将有10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话你将听一遍。
例:What is the man going to rend? A. A newspaperB. A magazineC. A book答案是 A1. What room does the man want?A. SimpleB. DoubleC. Twin2. What will the man buy?A. VegetableB. MeatC. Bread3. What does the man plan to do?A. Go fishingB. Go joggingC. Go camping4. How much is the change?A. $8B. $ 42C. $505. What’s the weather like this afternoon?第二节(共10 小题;每小题分,共15 分)听下面 4 段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有 5 秒钟的时间阅读每小题。
听完后,每小题将给出5 秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白你将听两遍。
听第 6 段材料,回答第6 至7 题。
6. When will the woman go to see the movie? A. Friday. B. Saturday C. Sunday7. Where will the woman sit for the movie?A. In the front.B. In the middleC. At the back听第7 段材料,回答第8 至9 题。
2013海淀二模英语及答案(精校)
第二部分:知识运用(共两节, 45分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分, 共15分)从每题所给的A, B, C, D四个选项中, 选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
21. Dan Brown, _____ author of The Da Vinci Code, is _____ very famous American writer.A. a;theB. the;theC. the;aD. a;a22. The Boston Marathon bombings killed 3 people, including a Chinese citizen _____ Shenyang.A. inB. fromC. acrossD. to23. A hearty laugh relieves physical tension, _____ your muscles relaxed for over half an hour.A. to leaveB. leftC. leavingD. leave24. –Hurry up!Can't you drive faster, Jack?--No. If I got _____ speeding ticket, my dad would take away my car.A. otherB. the otherC. each otherD. another25. With hundreds of attractions, Beijing is a city _____ makes a lasting impression on its visitors.A. whichB. whereC. whatD. when26. The house is dirty because it _____ since they moved out.A. doesn't cleanB. isn't cleanedC. hasn't cleanedD. hasn't been cleaned27. _____ H7N9 is a deadly virus, it is still safe to eat thoroughly-cooked chicken.A. UntilB. WhileC. IfD. Since28. --Lily is going to make a presentation in class this afternoon.--Oh, really? I _____ it was Michael's turn.A. thinkB. have thoughtC. thoughtD. am thinking29. Life is a journey _____ with hardships, joys and special moments.A. filledB. to fillC. fillingD. having filled30. Besides the content of a book, _____ the editor also cares about is the number of readers.A. whoB. whyC. howD. what31. --Could you please have my car ready today?--Sure, the damage is not that serious, so it _____ be ready by 5: 00 pm.A. shouldB. couldC. mightD. need32. Remember to give your parents my regards when you_home.A. phonedB. phoneC. will phoneD. have phoned33. The organizers promise _____ wins the first prize a chance to go abroad.A. whoB. whomC. whoeverD. whomever34. It is reported that the V oice of China Season II _____ to air on Zhejiang TV this coming summervacation.A. schedulesB. is scheduledC. had scheduledD. had been scheduled35. The parcel was a whole week late. How I wish I _____ air mail instead.A. had chosenB. would chooseC. choseD. choose第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分, 共30分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A, B, C, D四个选项中, 选出最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
2013届二模英语试题分析
2013届二模英语试卷分析一、总体评析试卷严格按2013年四川卷《考试说明》的要求命题,落实了四川卷多年来“突出语篇,强调运用,重在交流”的命题原则,总体难度系数参照2012年的四川卷,同时遵循“总体稳定,局部调整,稳中求进”的课改原则,题型方面突出“稳中求变,变中求新,新中求质”的特点,更加注重对2013年高考试题的针对性、前瞻性、预测性,与2012年四川卷相比,主要有三个方面的变化,一是知识加量,阅读文段的复杂度和难度适当加大;二是阅读加深,要求学生有更强的篇章分析能力,三是写作加难,增加表达型的阅读表达题,短文改错不设行,书面表达由100词左右增加到120词左右。
试卷难度系数与2012年四川卷的数据基本一致,总体稳定,有较强的区分度,难易层次分明,容易题、中等难度题和难题得当,以中等难度题为主,凸现优生区分度。
注重对主干知识的考查,知识点覆盖面广,不回避对重点知识的考查,突出考查学生在新情境、新材料中运用所学知识的情况。
强化了对学生英语语言运用能力的考查,用英语做事情的能力要求较高,完形填空和阅读理解选材新颖,语言地道,阅读表达部分全部为《考试说明》样题中的问答式,书面表达创新性强。
全卷对2013年的高考做了有效预测。
二、各大题型分析(一)单项选择加语境,不单纯考查学生的记忆能力,而是考查学生在语境中运用所学语言知识的能力,同时为学生提供了足够的解题情境,情境紧扣时代热点和学生感兴趣的话题,如第2、6、8、9小题。
重点突出,以动词和复合句为考查重点,共7个小题;因后有补全对话考查学生的语用知识,综合考虑全卷,本部分没有考查语用知识;所有试题均为原创,能真正考查学生的能力;适当加大了试题的难度,一是增加了阅读量,阅读量由一模的268词增加到320词,二是考点的隐蔽性更强,如同样对倒装句的考查试题对比:(一模)7. ---Mike is in jail because of taking drugs.--- He will realize only when one loses freedom _______ its value.A. does one knowB. one does knowC. knows oneD. one knows(二模)5. ________ recently, when more health problems directly caused by the current air pollution were reported did the “Beijing Cough” become famous.A. Now thatB. Even thoughC. Not untilD. Never when(二)完形填空/true-stories/miracle-rescue-from-an-icy-river-plung e/,是一篇记叙文,总阅读量为566词,其中短文部分为384词,选项部分为182词,总阅读量比2012年四川卷多14词,针对高考有较强的模拟性,比一模卷多83词,明显比一模卷更难。
201305海淀二模英语试卷分析
可接受立意(来自学生)
• 1. 温故而知新 2. 基础很重要
• 3. 关注细节
4. 及时补漏
• 5. 检查的重要性 6. 全面思考
• 7. 反思问题
8. 抓住现有的才能发展
• 9. 学习要打下坚实的基础
• 10. 保住现有的才能获得更大成就
• ……
“不是你跑题了,而是你不能
自圆其说!”
解图、描图、圆图、交际性
一、听力理解 (9:8:3)
一模: 979词, 19’15’’ 英音 二模: 960词, 17’45’’ 美音
2011: 918词 2012: 883词
考查学生理解口头英语的能力:
1. 理解归纳话语的主旨要义;
2. 获取有助于完成听力任务的事实性信息;
3. 根据所获取的信息进行推断;
4. 理解说话者的意图、观点和态度;
• 应考虑内容要点+语言质量(词汇和句式的多样 性及语言的准确性)+有效细节+逻辑合理(上下 文的连贯)
评分原则
• 内容全面,4个要点都有正确表述,语言达意,有必要 细节,确为二档。根据语言质量,升一档或降档;
• 漏写一个要点,降至四档(6-11分)。语言质量出色, 升至且只能升至12分;
• 漏写两个要点,降至五档(1-5 分)。语言质量出色, 升至且只能升至6分;
4. 拼写、标点符号或书写影响内容表达时,应视其影响 程度予以考虑。英、美拼写及词汇用法均可接受。
5. 词数少于50,从总分中减去1分。 注意:写的不是苹果而是其他果子不扣分!
可以接受的立意
• 1. 盲目做事不看结果,最终收获甚微; • 2. 做事前应该准备充分才能有所收获; • 3. 做事情要有合适、恰当的工具; • 4. 不仅关注所得,也要关注所失; • ……
北京海淀区2013届高三二模英语试卷及答案
海淀区高三年级第二学期期末练习英语2013.5第二部分:知识运用(共两节,45分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,共15分)从每题所给的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.Dan Brown , _____author of The Da Vinci Code,is _____very famous American writer.A. a;theB. the;theC. the;aD. a;a22.The Boston Marathon bombings killed 3 people ,including a Chinese citizen Shenyang.A. inB. fromC. acrossD. to23.A hearty laugh relieves physical tension, _____your muscles relaxed for over half an hour.A. to leaveB. leftC. leavingD. leave24.—Hurry up! Can’t you drive faster ,Jack?——No. If I got _____speeding ticket ,my dad would take away my car.A. otherB. the otherC. each otherD. another25.With hundreds of attractions, Beijing is a city _____ makes a lasting impression on its visitors.A. whichB. whereC. whatD. when26.The house is dirty because it since they moved out.A. doesn’t cleanB. isn’t cleanedC. hasn’t cleanedD. hasn’t been cleaned27. _____H7N9 is a deadly virus, it is still safe to eat thoroughly-cooked chicken.A. UntilB. WhileC. IfD. Since28.——Lily is going to make a presentation in class this afternoon.—Oh, really? I _____it was Michael’s turn.A. thinkB. have thoughtC. thoughtD. am thinking29.Life is a journey _____with hardships, joys and special moments.A. filledB. to fillC. fillingD. having filled30.Besides the content of a book, _____the editor also cares about is the number of readers.A. whoB. whyC. howD. what31.—Could you please have my car ready today?—Sure, the damage is not that serious, so it _____be ready by 5: 00 pm.A. shouldB. couldC. mightD. need32.Remember to give your parents my regards when you _____home.A. phonedB. phoneC. will phoneD. have phoned33.The organizers promise wins the first prize a chance to go abroad。
(完整word版)2013高考英语北京卷试题及其答案解析
2013 年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语(北京卷)第二部分:知识运用(共两节,45 分)第一节单项填空(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,共 15 分)21。
Volunteering gives you a chance_________ lives, including your own。
A。
change B。
changing C. changed D. to change22. Don’t turn off the computer before closing all programs _________ you could have problemsA. or B。
and C. but D。
so23. Shakespeare's play Hamlet _________ into at least ten different films over the past years。
A。
had been made B。
was made C. has been made D. would be made24. _________ the course very difficult, she decided to move to a lower level。
A. Find B。
Finding C。
To find D。
Found25。
-—- Do you think Mom and Dad _________ late? --— No, Swiss Air is usually on time.A. were B。
will be C。
would be D。
have been26. I have an appointment _________ Dr。
Smith, but I need to change it.A. to B。
off C。
with D。
from27。
2013高考英语北京卷试题及其答案解析
2013 年一般高等学校招生全国一致考试英语 (北京卷 )第二部分:知识运用(共两节,45 分)第一节单项填空(共15 小题;每题 1 分,共 15 分)21.Volunteering gives you a chance_________ lives, including your own.A. changeB. changingC. changedD. to change22.Don ’ t turn off the computer before closing allprograms _________ you could have problemsA. orB. andC. butD. so23.Shakespeare ’ s play Hamlet_________ into at least ten different films over the past years.A. had been madeB. was madeC. has been madeD. would be made24._________ the course very difficult, she decided to move to a lower level.A. FindB. FindingC. To findD. Found25.--- Do you think Mom and Dad _________ late? --- No, Swiss Air is usually on time.A. wereB. will beC. would beD. have been26.I have an appointment _________ Dr. Smith, but I need to change it.A. toB. offC. withD. from27.Many countries are now setting up national parks_________ animals and plants can be protected.A. whenB. whichC. whoseD. where28.Hurry up! Mark and Carl _________us.A. expectB. are expectingC. have expectedD. will expect29.When we saw the road _________with snow, we decided to spend the holiday at home.A. blockB. to blockC. blockingD. blocked30.I took my driving license with me on holiday, _________I wanted to hire a car.A. in caseB. even ifC. ever sinceD. if only31._________ makes the book so extraordinary is the creative imagination of the writer.A. ThatB. WhatC. WhoD. Which32.--- So what is the procedure?--- All the applicants _________ before a final decision is made by the authority.A. interviewB. are interviewingC. are interviewedD. are being interviewed33.Experts believe _________ people can waste less food by shopping only when it is necessary.A. whyB. whereC. thatD. what34.If we _________ a table earlier, we couldn’ t be standing here in a queue.A. have bookedB. bookedC. bookD. had booked35.--- You needn ’ t take an umbrella. It isn to rain’. t ---goingWell, I don’ t know. It do.A. mightB. needC. wouldD. should第二节完形填空(共20 小题;每题分,共 30分)A Leap(跳跃) to HonorLeaping on a narrow balance beam (均衡木)is not easy. But Lola Walter, a 13-year-oldgymnast, is an expert at it.To perfect her skills, Lola ____36_____for four hours a day, five days a week. At the statechampionships in March, she finished seventh out of 16girls.That ’especially impressive.____37_____she is legally blind, born with a rare condition that causes her eyes to shift constantly.She often sees double and can ___38 ’ t how far away things are.When she was little, her mom ____39_____that even though she couldn’ t40see,she was fearless. So her mom signed her up for gymnastics when she was three. She loved the____41_____right away and gymnastics became her favorite. Though learning gymnastics hasbeen more ____42_____for her than for some of her tournaments, she has never quit. She doesn’ tlet her ____43_____ stop her from doing anything that she wants to.She likes the determination it takes to do the sport. Her biggest ____44_____is the balancebeam. Because she has double vision, she often sees two beams. She must use her sense of touchto help her during her routine. Sometimes she even closes her eyes.“ You have to____45_____your mind that it’ ll take you where you want to go.” says Lola.To be a top-level gymnast, one must be brave. The beam is probably the most ____46_____for anyone because it ’fours inches wide.At the state competition, Lola didn ’fallt____47_____the beam. In fact, she got an 8.1 out of 10---- her highest score yet.Lola doesn ’want to be ____48_____differently from the other girls on her team. At the competitions,the judges don ’ knowt about her vision____49_____ . She doesn ’tell them,because she doesn ’ t think they need to know. Her mom is amazed by her 50____attitude.Lola never thinks about ____51_____. She is presently at level 7 while the highest is level 10in gymnastics. Her _____52____is to reach level 9. She says she wants to be a gymnastics coachto pass down what she’ s learnedother tokids ____53_____she grew up.Lola is ____54_____ of all her hard work and success. She says it ’helpeds her overcomeproblems in her life outside gymnastics, too. Her ____55_____for others is“ just believe yourself”.36.A. runs B. teaches C. trains D. dances37.A. since B. unless C. after D. though38.A. tell B. guess C. assume D. predict39.A. suspected B remembered C. imagined D. noticed40.A. deeply B. well C. ahead D. closely41.A. task B. sport C. event D. show42.A. boring B. enjoyable C. different D. unsatisfactory43.A. talent B. quality C. nature D. condition44.A. doubt B. advantage C. challenge D. program45.A. examine B. express C. open D. trust46.A. fearful B. harmful C. unfair D. inconvenient47.A. to B. on C. off D. against48.A. greeted B. treated C. served D. paid49.A. pains B. stresses C. injuries D. problems50.A. positive B. friendly C. flexible D. caution51.A. defending B. quitting C. winning D. bargaining52.A. standard B. range C. view D. goal53.A. until B. as C. when D. before54.A. proud B. tired C. ashamed D. confident55.A. plan B. advice C. reward D. responsibility第三部分:阅读理解(共两节,20 分)第一节(共 15 小题;每题 2分,共 30分)AWe all know that the cost of heating our homes will continue to be a significant burden on the family budget. Now millions of people are saving on their heating bills with the EP Portable Heater. With over one million satisfied customers around the world, the new EP heats better and faster, saves more on heating bills, and runs almost silent.The EP has no exposed heating parts that can cause a fire. The outside of EP only gets warm to the touch so that it will not burn children or pets.The EP will not reduce oxygen in the room. With other heaters, you ’ ll notice thatyou get sleepy when the heat comes on because they are burning up oxygen.The advanced EP also heats the room evenly, wall to wall and floor to ceiling. It comfortably covers an area up to 350 square feet. Other heaters heat rooms unevenly with most of the heat concentrated to the center of the room. And they only heat an area a few feet around the heater. With the EP, the temperature will not vary in any part of the room.The EP comes with a 3-year warranty( 保修 ) and a 60-day. No questions asked. Satisfaction guarantee. If you are not totally satisfied, return it to our expertise and your money will be given back to you.Now, we have a special offer for 10 days, during which you can enjoy a half price discount and a free delivery. if you order that, we reserve the right to either accept or reject order requests at the discounted price.56.What is mainly discussed in paragraph 2?A. the heat of the EPB. the safety of the EPC. the appearance of the EPD. the material of the EP57.From the passage, we can learn that the EP _________.A. doesn ’ t burn up oxygenB. runs without any noiseC. makes people get sleepyD. is unsuitable for children and pets58.The underlined word“ evenly” in paragraph 4 probably .meansA. continuouslyB. separatelyC. quicklyD. equally59.The main purpose of the passage is to_______.A. persuade people to buy the productB. advise people to save on heating billsC. report the new development of portable heatersD. compare the difference of different heart brandsBTaIL SpinTwo dolphins race around in a big pool in the OceanPark. The smaller dolphin Grace, shown off a few of hertricks, turning around and waving hello to the crowd. Themost amazing thing about her, however, is that sheswimming at all. She doesn t have a’tail.Grace lost her tail as a baby when she got caught up in a fish trap.When the dolphin arrived at the Ocean Park in December 2005, she was fighting for her life.“ Is she going to make it?” Her trainer, Abbey Stone, feared the worst. Gracemakedid it --- but hertail didn’ t. She ended up losing her flukes and the lower part of her peduncle.Over the past six years, she has learned to swim without her tail. Dolphins swim by movingtheir flukes and peduncle up and down. Grace taught herself to move another way---like a fish!She pushed herself forward through the water by moving her peduncles from side to side.The movement put harmful pressure on Grace’ s backbone. So a company offered to create a man-made tail for her. The tail had to be strong enough to stay on Grace as she swam but softenough that it wouldn’ t hurt her.The first time Grace wore the artificial tail. She soon shook it off and let it sink in the bottomof the pool. Now, she is still learning to use the tail. Some days she wears it for an hour at a time,others not at all.“ Thenecessarytaili for’t her to feel comfortable,” says Stone,“ but it helps tokeep that range of motion( 动作 ) and build muscles( 肌肉 ).”Now, the dolphin is about to get an even happier ending. This month, Grace will star inDolphin Tale, a film that focus on her rescue and recovery. Her progress has inspired more thanjust a new movie. Many people travel from near and far to meet her. Seeing Grace swim with herman-made tail gives people so much courage.60. When Grace first arrived at the Ocean Park, her trainer worried about her.A. physical buildB. potential abilityC. chance of survivalD. adaptation to the surroundings.61. A man-made tail is created for Grace to _________.A. let her recover fasterB. make her comfortableC. adjust her way of swimmingD. help her perform better tricks62. The story of Grace inspires people to_______.A. stick to their dreamsB. treat animals friendlyC. treasure what they haveD. face difficulties bravelyCDoes Fame Drive You Crazy?Although being famous might sound like a dream come true, today’ s star, feeling like zooanimals, face pressures that few of us can imagine. They are at the center of much of the world’ s attention. Paparazzi ( 狗仔队 ) camp outside their homes, cameras ready. Tabloids (小报) publishthrilling stories about their personal lives. Just imagine not being able to do anything withoutbeing photographed or interrupted for a signature.According to psychologist Christina Villareal, celebrities—famous people —worryconstantly about their public appearance. Eventually, they start to lose track of who they really are,seeing themselves the way their fans imagine them, not as the people they were before everyoneknew their names.“ Over time,” Villareal says,“ they feel separated and alone.”The phenomenon of tracking celebrities has been around for ages. In the 4th century B.C.,painters followed Alexander the Great into battle, hoping to picture his victories for his admirers.When Charles Dickens visited America in the 19th century, his sold-out readings attractedthousands of fans, leading him to complain ( 诉苦 ) about his lack of privacy. Tabloids of the 1920sand 1930s ran articles about film-stars in much the same way that modern tabloids and websites do.Being a public figure today, however, is a lot more difficult than it used to be. Superstars cannotmove about without worrying about photographers with modern cameras. When they say somethingsilly or do something ridiculous, there is always the Internet to spread the news inminutes and keep their“ story” alive forever.If fame is so troublesome, why aren ’allt celebrities running away from it? The answer is thereare still ways to deal with it. Some stars stay calm by surrounding themselves with trusted friendsand family or by escaping to remote places away from big cities. They focus not on how famous theyare but on what they love to do or whatever made them famous in the first place.Sometimes a few celebrities can get a little justice. Still, even stars who enjoy full justice oftencomplain about how hard their lives are. They are tired of being famous already.63.It can be learned from the passage that stars today________.A. are often misunderstood by the publicB. can no longer have their privacy protectedC.spend too much on their public appearance D.care little about how they have come into fame64.What is the main idea of Paragraph 3?A. Great heroes of the past were generally admired.B. The problem faced by celebrities has a long history.C. Well-known actors are usually targets of tabloids.D. Works of popular writers often have a lot of readers.65. What makes it much harder to be a celebrity today?A. Availability of modern media.B. Inadequate social recognition.C. Lack of favorable chances.D. Huge population of fans.66. What is the author’ s attitude toward modern celebrity?A. Sincere.B. Skeptical.C. Disapproving.D. Sympathetic.DMultitaskingPeople who multitask all the time may be the worst at doing two things at once, a new researchsuggests. The findings, based on performances and self-evaluation by about 275 collegestudents, indicate that many people multitask not out of a desire to increase productivity, butbecause they are easily distracted ( 分心 ) and can ’ t focus on one activity. And“ those people turn out to be the worst at handling different things,Sanbonmatsu,”saidDavidpsychologist at theUniversity of Utah.Sanbonmatsu and his colleagues gave the students a set of tests and asked them to report how often they multitasked, how good they thought they were at it, and how sensation-seeking ( 追求刺激) or imperative ( 激动 ) they were. They then evaluated the participants ’ multitasking ability with a tricky mental task that required the students to do simple mathematical calculations whileremembering a set of letters.Not surprisingly, the scientists said, most people thought they were better than average atmultitasking, and those who thought they were better at it were more likely to report using acellphone while driving or viewing multiple kinds of media at once. But those who frequently dealwith many things at the same time were found to perform the worst at the actual multitasking test.They also were more likely to admit to sensation-seeking and impulsive behavior, which connectswith how easily people get bored and distracted.“ People multitask not because it’s going to lead to greater productivity, but because they’re distractible, and they get sucked into things that are not as important . ” Sanbonmatsu said.Adam Gazzaley, a researcher at the University of California, San Francisco, who was not amember of the research group, said one limitation of the study was that it couldn ’findt outwhether people who start out less focused toward mul titasking or whether people’ s recognizingand understanding abilities change as a result of multitasking.The findings do suggest, however, why the sensation-seeker who multitask the most mayenjoy risky distracted driving.“ People who are multitaskinggenerallyareless sensitive to riskysituations.” said Paul Atchley, another researcher not in the group.“ This may partly explain people go in for these situations even though they’ re dangerous.”67.The research led by Sanbonmatsu indicates that people who multitask ________.A. seek high productivity constantlyB. prefer handling different things when getting boredC. are more focused when doing many things at a timeD. have the poorest results in doing various things at the same time68.When Sanbonmatsu and his colleagues conducted their research, they________.A. assessed the multitasking ability of the studentsB. evaluated the academic achievements of the studentsC. analyzed the effects of the participants’ tricky mental tasksD. measured the changes of the students’ understanding ability69.According to Sanbonmatsu, people multitask because of their________.A. limited power in calculationB. interests in doing things differentlyC. inability to concentrate on one taskD. impulsive desire to try new things70.From the last paragraph, we can learn that multitaskers usually________.A. drive very skillfullyB. go in for different tasksC. fail to react quickly to potential dangersD. refuse to explain the reasons for their behavior第二节(共 5 小题;每题 2 分。
2013北京各区高考英语二模阅读
北京市西城区2013年高三二模试卷第三部分:阅读理解(共两节,40分)AHi, I’m Michael J. Lindell, Inventor, Manufacturer, and Array President of My Pillow Corporation. Years ago, like you,I found myself extremely frustrated with my pillowgoing flat. Most pillows are designed to break down.I would wake up in the morning with a sore arm, my neckwould hurt, my fingers would be numb, and I would tossand turn all night not knowing why. I tried many differentpillows on the market and none of them worked. So, I startedto research pillows and study sleep disorders. I was determinedto create the world’s healthiest, most comfortable, andstrongest pillow. My Pillow uses our unique, patented medicalfill that stays cool, corresponds to your exact individualneeds regardless of sleep position, and stays healthy for your full 10-year guarantee. It is non-allergic, and you can wash and dry it as easily as your favorite jeans.My Pillow is not available in stores. I have spent the last seven years selling My Pillow face-to-face at fairs, expos and events. Hundreds of experts and medical doctors carry and recommend them for their patients. I have been featured on medical talk shows that air around the world. I have sold hundreds of thousands of pillows and have received great gratitude from satisfied customers regarding how My Pillow has changed their lives and provided a more comfortable, restful sleep.And, My Pillow comes in different sizes and is fit for your size and sleeping pattern. So you can be assured that you will have the most comfortable pillow for you.I truly believe it is the best pillow in the world and that if everyone had one and got better sleep, the world would be a much nicer place.56. What makes My Pillow unique?A. It is easily washed and dried.B. It suits your sleeping position.C. It contains special cooling medicine.D. It helps you stay healthy for 10 years.57. Where can people probably buy My Pillow?A. At fairs.B. In stores.C. In markets.D. On the Internet.58. What is the author’s purpose in writing this article?A. To introduce a comfortable pillow.B. To encourage people to buy My Pillow.C. To give some advice on sleeping problems.D. To tell us how to select a comfortable pillow.BFor or Against? — That Is the QuestionAndy is the most unreasonable and he makes me so angry that I could even scream sometimes! Of course, I sort of have to love him because he is my twin brother. Andy and Amy (that is me) have the same curly hair and dark eyes and are equally stubborn. Yet, on most issues we usually take opposite positions.Just this week in our school, there was a heated discussion on whether to adopt a school dress code. Every student would be required to wear a uniform. The teachers are divided: Some are in favor of the uniforms while others are opposed. The principal has asked the students to express their opinions by voting on the issue before decisions are made. But she will have the final word on the dress code.I think a dress code is a good idea. The reason is simple. The less I have to decide first thing in the morning, the better. I can’t tell you how many mornings I look into my closet and just stare, unable to decide what to wear.Andy is shocked at my opinion. Last ni ght, he even dragged out my parents’ high school photo albums to show me how brilliant they looked without uniforms! He also declared, “Bruce Springsteen never wore a school uniform. Bob Dylan wouldn’t have been caught dead in a school uniform! Besides, when I am feeling political, I want to be able to wear clothes made of natural, undyed fibers, sewn or assembled in countries that do notpollute the environment or exploit child labor. If I have to wear a uniform, I won’t feel like me!”To that I replied, “So your personal heroes didn’t wear school uniforms. But they went to high school abouta million years ago! I feel sorry for you since I had no idea that your ego(自我) is so fragile that it would be completely destroyed by a uniform.” That really made him angry and he shouted, “You’re just copying what you hear that new music teacher saying because you are crazy about him!”Fortunately, the bell rang before we could do each other physical harm, and we went to our separate classes. The vote for or against un iforms took place later that day. The results of the vote and the principal’s decision will be announced next week. I wonder what it will be. I know how I voted, and I’m pretty sure I know how Andy voted. How would you vote—for or against?59. Amy and Andy often get angry with each other because______.A. they’re both stubbornB. they like different teachersC. they always hold different viewsD. they don’t like each other very much60. Amy holds the idea that _______.A. school clothing should reflect pa rents’ valuesB. teenagers should never follow the latest clothing fashionC. wearing school uniforms means one makes less decision every morningD. the way one dresses should be an expression of one’s personality61. Who will decide whether the students should wear uniforms?A. The principal.B. Their parents.C. Their teachers.D. Students themselves.62. In Paragraph 5, Amy aims to say that______.A. Andy shouldn’t look up to his heroes so muchB. our clothes should decide people’s attitudes towards usC. Andy’s lack of self-confidence is reflected in his clothingD. our clothes shouldn’t determine how we feel about ourselvesCMany factories and businesses around the globe have been struggling to deal with the severe economic realities of the recession (衰退), so they are having their employees take compulsory unpaid leave to save money. For some workers, their salaries have been cut by 20 percent, forced to stay home one out of every five working days. For some businesses, though, the economic downturn is actually a goldmine.Instead of going out to fancy restaurants to dine with the whole family, many choose to stay at home. “People are eating out less and staying home more, which is driving our sales,” reports Domino’s Pizza c hief manager Chris Moore. Pizza is very popular, and it is also very affordable for a family that has little extra money to spare. Domino’s business in England rose 15 percent in the first six weeks this year compared with the previous year. Moore believes that the customers now will remain loyal when the financial situation rights itself. “By exceeding (超越) their expectations in terms of product quality and speed of delivery... these customers will stay with Domino’s when the economy becomes better.” said Moore.Delivered pizza is not the only winner in the stay-at-home economy. Almost all online games have been reporting record-high income since the middle of 2008. Online games are designed to enable players to let off steam by interacting with each other socially in the comfort of their own homes. A Shanghai-based online game producer recently joked: “The game businesses are worried about economic recovery.”Another business that has boomed during the recession is camping equipment. Luxury vacations for families are down, but people still want to get away from their dull lives. This means that sales of tents, sleeping bags, and other outdoor equipment has gone up as families are trying to still have fun even though their bank accounts aren’t as go od as they once were. There have been reports that sales of fishing equipment are on the rise because many people believe this can help lower their grocery bills.63. What is true about Domino’s in economic hard times?A. It is giving its employees a 20 percent cut.B. It has added four or five new cheaper pizzas.C. It has to close 15 percent of its stores.D. Its business is increasing quite rapidly.64. What does the phrase “let off steam” mean in the third paragraph?A. Save money.B. Free one’s feelings.C. Kill another player online.D. Make money from an online game.65. How does the author present his point?A. By giving examples.B. By showing a sequence.C. By explaining causes and effects.D. By making comparisons and contrasts.66. Which is the best title for the passage?A. Domino’s PizzaB. In-house EconomyC. Booming BusinessesD. Economic RecessionDAll around the world, shoppers flock to Wal-Mart to buy everything. In Texas, they come for another reason: to see the wind turbine(涡轮机), which supplies 5% of the store’s electricity. It along with other facilities, such as exterior walls coated with heat-reflective paint, makes this Wal-Mart a green giant.The laws of economics suggest that Wal-Mart, with 5,200 stores worldwide, influences everything including the price of all kinds of goods. It throws its weight behind environmental responsibility, and the impact could be amazing. “One little change in product packaging could save 1,500 trees,” s ays Wal-Mart CEO Lee Scott. “If everybody saves 1,500 trees or 50 barrels of oil, at the end of the day you have made a huge difference.”Scott wants Wal-Mart to do its part too. He has promised to cut the existing greenhouse-gas emissions(排放) over the next few years and promised to construct new stores that are more efficient. He wants Wal-Mart’s fleet (车队) of more than 7,000 trucks to get twice as many miles per gallon by 2015. Factories that show Wal-Mart they’re cutting air pollution will get preferential treatment in the supply chain. Wal-Mart says it’s working with consumer-product manufacturers to reduce their packaging and will reward them if they do so.Some people may doubt it is a bid to attract attention from Wal-Mart’s controversial labor and health-insurance practices. But it’s not just window dressing, because Wal-Mart sees profits in going green. Scott says, “This is a business philosophy, not a social philosophy. We don’t go where we don’t think there’s a great interest in change.”Like Bill Gates, who started his charitable foundation, Scott happens to be promoting Wal-Mart’s image at a time when his company’s reputation is declining. He acknowledges that he launched the plan partly to shield(保护,庇护) Wal-Mart from bad press about its contribution to global warming. “By doing what we’re doing today, we avoid the headline risks that are going to come for people who did not do anything,” he says. “At some point businesses will be held responsible for the actions they take.” Meanwhile, should Wal-Mart succeed at shrinking its environmental footprint and lowering prices for green products, both the planet and the company will profit.67. We can infer from the passage that_______.A.Lee Scott is Wal-Mart’s CEOB.there are 5,200 stores in the worldC.Wal-Mart has a great influence on the world marketD.Wal-Mart has more than 7,000 trucks all over the world68. What does the underlined sentence “This is a business philosophy, not a social philosophy.” mean in thefourth paragraph?A.Wal-Mart predicts huge profits in its green activity.B.Wal-Mart’s green activity is just window dressing.C.Wal-Mart aims to solve its health-insurance practices.D.Wal-Mart doesn’t ha ve any social responsibility at all.69. What will Wal-Mart probably do in the future?A. Reduce air pollution in its present stores.B. Give favorable treatment to its consumers.C. Ask the factories to reduce their packaging.D. Demand the fleet of trucks to use more fuel than before.70. What is the main idea of the last paragraph?A.Provide the background of the green plan.B.Stress the purpose of Wal-Mart’s green plan.C.Present the risk that Wal-Mart is facing nowadays.D.Analyze the similarity between Bill Gates and Scott.西城答案:第三部分:阅读理解(共两节,40分)56. C 57. A 58. B 59. C 60. D 61. A 62. D 63. D 64. B 65. A66. B 67. C 68. A 69. A 70. B2013朝阳高三英语二模2013. 5第三部分:阅读理解(共两节,40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,共30分)AWhen Sally Ride was ten year s old, she had no idea that she would someday grow up to be one of America’s first women astronauts. In fact, if you had asked her then what she wanted to be, she would have said, “I want to play shortstop (游击手) for the Los Angeles Dodgers.” Sally collect ed baseball cards by the boxful, and she knew the name and batting average of every player in the National League.But major league baseball didn’t seem much of a possibility for a girl, even an athletic one like Sally, so her father and mother talked her into taking tennis lessons when she was twelve. At first she hated to trade in her baseball bat for a tennis racket, but it wasn’t long before she started to win tournaments in her new sport. “Tennis became much more fun when I started winning,” Sally remembers.Sally first became interested in the space program in 1962 when astronaut John Glenn orbited the earth in his Mercury space capsule. Sally was ten years old at the time, but she remembers the launch and the splashdown as if they happened yesterday. The girl who used to memorize batting averages became a space fan. She quickly learned the name of all the eight NASA astronauts, the date of every launch, and the name and number of every spacecraft from Freedom 7 to Skylab 3.By the time she was sixteen, Sally had decided to become an astrophysicist. She had also become a nationally ranked tennis player. She remembers yawning through an important tennis match on June 20, 1969, after staying up all night to watch Neil Armstrong’s first steps on the moon. Sally lost the match. As Sally got older, many of her friends started playing professional tennis. Some of them tried to talk her into quitting school to join them on the professional tennis circuit. But Sally said no. “Black holes are more in teresting to me than backhands,” she told them. Now she knows that she made the right choice, but in 1970 Sally had no way of knowing that NASA would open the space program to women.56,When still a child, Sally Ride wanted to be a (an) _____ when she grew up.A. baseball playerB. astronautC. tennis playerD. astrophysicist57,Sally Ride became a space fan _____.A. when she was 12B. in 1962C. in 1970D. in 197658,She lost an important tennis match on June 20, 1969 because _____.A. she kept yawning while playing the gameB. she was no longer interested in tennisC. she didn’t have enough sleep the night beforeD. she was thinking of becoming an astrophysicistBWhatever projects you have in mind for the home, a wishbook is a way to design the plans.Creating a wishbook is a fun, mind-expanding and free way to begin any design project in your home. Even if your budget or schedule will not allow you to begin your project immediately, you can start collecting materials for your book today. The more time you spend making your book, the more your project is likely to reflect your vision and your tastes.What is a wishbook? A wishbook is a file folder or notebook filled with photos, notes, magazine articles, sketches and images of home designs you find appealing. The content of your wishbook can serve as a goal-setting tool and resource guide in making simple to significant improvements in your home. It also can help clarify and define your unique style. Anytime you see or read something that might be helpful, pop it into your wishbook.In your search for materials to add to your book, allow yourself to stretch; don’t limit yourself because something looks too expensive or too difficult to implement. Even if you don’t know why you’re attracted to the image, add it to your file. Even if you know you’ll never have enough money to build it or buy it, in clude it anyway. Tear out the magazine page, photocopy a book illustration(图解,说明), sketch your neighbor’s fron t gate, cut an article from the newspaper or photograph that house on the corner you’ve always admired and add it all toyour book.Your wishbook might include:Product catalogs with current addresses, part numbers and specifications.Pages from m agazines on easy decorating projects you’d like to do.Floor plans of cleverly designed bathrooms.Notes you’ve jotted down while going through a decorator s howcase home.Sketches of a window treatment you admired at a restaurant.Business cards of showroom owners and electricians.59.Who is the article written for?A. Book lovers.B. Architects.C. Book designers.D. New home owners.60.Which statement does the author lead us to believe?A. Whenever you find a design you like, buy it and put it into your wishhook.B. The more time you spend on your wishbook, the less your house will cost.C. Business cards of neighbors should be included in a wishbook.D. There is no time limit to collect information for your wishbook.61.Which meaning from the dictionary fits the underlined word “sketch” (Para. 3)?A. “a drawing made quickly that does not have many details”B. “a short funny scene performed within a longer show”C. “to draw a picture quickly and with few details”D. “to describe something in a general way”62.Which can be the best title for the passage?A. Buy a Wishbook Together with Your HomeB. Your Dream Home Is Only a Book AwayC. Wishbooks Offer a Lower BudgetD. Creating a Wishbook Is FunCIt often happens that a number of applicants with almost identical qualifications and experience all apply for the same position. In their educational background, special skills and work experience, there is little, if anything, to choose between half a dozen candidates. How then does the employer make a choice? Usually on the basis of an interview.There are many arguments about the interview as a selection procedure. The main argument against it is that it results in a wholly subjective decision. As often as not, employers do not choose the best candidate, but the one who makes a good first impression on them. Some employers, of course, reply to this argument by saying that they have become so experienced in interviewing staff that they are able to make a sound assessment of each candidate’s likely performance. Unfortunately, both for the employers and applicants, there are many people of great ability who simply do not interview well. There are also, of course, people who interview extremely well, but are later found to be very unsatisfactory employees.Those in favour of the interview insist that the well-structured procedure is valid in assessing a candidate’s ability, an essential guarantee for the future job. They also argue that an employer is concerned not only with a candidate’s ability, but with the suitability of his or her personality for the particular work situation. Many employers, for example, will overlook occasional inefficiencies from their secretary so long as she has a pleasant personality. Perhaps the real purpose of an interview is not to assess the assessable aspects of each candidate but to make a guess at the more intangible things, such as personality, character and social ability.Today, interview is still the key section of the entire selection procedure, though different employers have different standards for competence. Generally speaking, candidates who interview well tend to be quietly confident, but never boastful; direct and straight-forward in their questions and answers; cheerful and friendly, but never over-familiar; and sincerely enthusiastic and optimistic. Candidates who interview badly tend to be at either end of the spectrum of human behaviour. They are either very shy or over-confident. They show either alack of enthusiasm or an excess of it. They either talk too little or never stop talking. They are either over-polite or rudely abrupt.63.We can infer from the passage that an employer might tolerate his secretary’s occasional mistakes if the latt er is _____.A. directB. shyC. cheerfulD. competent64.What is the author’s attitude towards the interview as a selection procedure?A. Supportive.B. Negative.C. Objective.D. Unconcerned.65.The last paragraph indicates _____.A. a link between success in interview and personalityB. connections between work abilities and personalityC. differences in interview experienceD. differences in personal behaviour66.Which of the following shows the structure of the passage?A. B.C. D.CP: Central Point P: Point Sp: Sub-point (次要点) C: ConclusionDBirds Can “Read” Human GazeWe all know that people sometimes change their behavior when someone is looking their way. Now, a new study reported online on April 2nd in Current Biology shows that jackdaws —birds related to crows with eyes that appear similar to human eyes —can do the same.“Jackdaws seem to recognize the eye’s role in visual perception, or at the very least they are extremely sensitive to the way that human eyes are oriented(朝向),” said Auguste von Bayern, formerly of the University of Cambridge and now at the University of Oxford.When presented with a preferred food, hand-raised jackdaws took significantly longer to get the reward when a person was directing his eyes towards the food than when he was looking away, according to the research team led by Nathan Emery of the University of Cambridge and Queen Mary University of London. The birds hesitated P 1 CP Sp Sp C P 2 P Sp Sp C P CPP 1 CP Sp C SpSp P 2 Sp P 1 CP C P 2 P 3only when the person was unfamiliar and thus potentially threatening.In addition, the birds were able to interpret human communicative gestures, such as gaze alternation and pointing, to help them find hidden food, they found. The birds were unsuccessful in using unmoving cues, including eye gaze or head orientation.Unlike most birds, jackdaws’ eyes have a dark pupil surrounded by a silvery white iris. The researchers said they believe jackdaws are probably sensitive to human eyes because, as in humans, eyes are an important means of communication for them. The hand-raised birds examined in the study may be even better than wild jackdaws at attending to human gaze and responding to the gestures of the people who have raised them.The findings are particularly notable given that most other species investigated so far, including our closest relatives the chimpanzee and “man’s best friend,” the dog, are not particularly sensitive to eye orientation and eye gaze, von Bayern said. Rather, she continued, chimps and dogs seem to rely on other cues such as head or body orientation in determining the looking direction of others. The results suggest that birds may deserve more respect for their mental abilities.“We may have understated the psychological world of birds,” von Bayern said. “Jackdaws, among many other birds, form pair ties for life and need to have much in common and work together with their partner, which requires an efficient way of communicating and sensitivity to their partner’s viewpoint.”67.A hand-raised jackdaw hesitates to take a preferred food when the feeder _____.A. is looking away from the foodB. holds the food in his handC. is looking at the foodD. is unfamiliar to the bird68.According to the researchers, jackdaws can notice human eye orientation probably because _____.A. like humans, they also use eyes to communicateB. they are far more intelligent than other birdsC. they are mostly hand-raised by humansD. their eyes also have a dark pupil69.Why does the author refer to chimpanzees and dogs?A. To suggest that they are much better at interpreting gaze alternation.B. To reflect how unique jackdaws are in being able to notice gaze orientation.C. To show that they communicate more frequently with humans than jackdaws.D. To make clear that they rely on other means in determining people’s intention.70.What does the research finding s uggest?A. Not all jackdaws are good at attending to human gaze.B. We may have understated jackdaws’ mental abilities.C. We know embarrassingly less about birds than we assume.D. The closer we communicate with animals, the better we understand them.朝阳答案:56—60 ABCDD 61—65 ABCCA 66—70 BDABB东城区2013高三英语二模2013.5第三部分:阅读理解(共两节,40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,共30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
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听力理解一、听对话,从下面各题所给的A、B、C三幅图片中选择与对话内容相符合的图片。
每段对话你将听两遍。
(共4分,每小题1分)1.A B C2.A B C3.A B C4.A B C二、听对话或独白,根据对话或独白的内容,从下面各题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选择最佳。
每段对话或独白你将听两遍。
(共12分,每小题1分) 请听一段对话,完成第5至第6小题。
5. What‟s the time now?A. 9 o‟clockB. 10 o‟clockC. 11 o‟clock6. What does the boy want to do?A. Brush his teethB. Go to bedC. Watch a basketball match请听一段对话,完成第7至第8小题。
7. What does the woman think of cartoons?A. ChildishB. FunnyC. Exciting8. What kind of movies does the man like?A. CartoonsB. ComediesC. War movies请听一段对话,完成第9至第10小题。
9. What class will Amy take?A. A piano classB. A singing classC. A drawing class10. Why is John going to Shanghai?A. To see his fatherB. To have a meetingC. To have a birthday party请听一段对话,完成第11至第13小题。
11. What does the man do?A. A doctorB. A reporterC. A lawyer12. How many hours do the man‟s family watch TV each day?A. 1 hourB. 2 hoursC. 3 hours13. What does the man think of Channel 21?A. Not goodB. Not usefulC. Not popular请听一段独白,完成第14至第16小题。
【2013海淀二模】北京市海淀区2013届高三下学期期末练习 英语答案
海淀区高三年级第二学期期末练习英语参考答案及评分标准2013.05第一部分:听力理解(共三节,30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,共7.5分)1. A2. C3. C4. B5. A第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)6. A7. C8. C9. B 10. A 11. B 12. A 13. B 14. C 15. B第三节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,共7.5分)★每小题超过一个词不计分;★拼写错误不计分;★月份、姓名首字母必需大写,否则不计分,其余单词大小写错误扣0.5分。
16.Apply/Applying 17. Gonzalez 18. Summer 19. February 20. 623-382-1485/6233821485第二部分:知识运用(共两节,45分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,共15分)21. C 22. B 23. C 24. D 25. A 26. D 27. B 28. C 29. A 30. D 31. A 32. B 33. C 34. B 35. A第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30分)36. C 37. A 38. D 39. D 40. C 41. B 42. A 43. D 44. B 45. A 46. C 47. D 48. D 49. A 50. B 51. C 52. A 53. B 54. B 55. C第三部分:阅读理解(共两节,40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,共30分)56. D 57. A 58. C 59. B 60. D 61. B 62. B 63. C 64. A 65. D 66. D 67. C 68. B 69. A 70. C第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)71. E 72. B 73. G 74. F 75. A第四部分:书面表达(共两节,35分)第一节情景作文(20分)一、评分原则:1.本题总分为20分,按5个档次给分。
2013高考全国新课标II卷英语解析版
2013年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(新课标II卷)第一部分英语知识运用(共两节,总分值45分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每题1分,总分值15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最正确选项。
1.—I’m sorry I made a mistake!—.Nobody is perfect.A.Take your time B.You’re rightC.Whatever you say D.Take it easy答案 D解析句意为:——对不起,我犯错误了!——不要着急,没有人是完美的。
Take it easy 轻松点,别紧张(多用于别人对某事感到不安之类的情况下),符合语境。
Take your time 不着急,慢慢来;You’re right你是正确的;Whatever you say无论你说什么。
2.Would you like to with us to the film tonight?A.come along B.come offC.come across D.come through答案 A解析句意为:今晚你愿意和我们一起去看电影吗?come along出现,参加,跟着来,符合句意。
come off举行,发生,能被去掉;come across(偶然)发现,遇见;come through(消息等)传达,安然度过(危险、困难等)。
3.I was glad to meet Jenny again,I didn’t want to spend all day with her.A.but B.andC.so D.or答案 A解析句意为:再次遇见詹妮很高兴,但是我不想和她在一起度过一整天。
由句意知前后句是一种转折关系,故答案为A项。
4.When I arrived,Bryan took me to see the house I would be staying.A.what B.whenC.where D.which答案 C解析句意为:当我到达的时候,拜伦带我去看了我将要住的房子。
作文范文之2013海淀二模英语作文
2013海淀二模英语作文【篇一:2013海淀二模英语及答案(精校)】第二部分:知识运用(共两节, 45分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分, 共15分)从每题所给的a, b, c, d四个选项中, 选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
21. dan brown, _____ author of the da vinci code, is _____ very famous american writer.a. a;theb. the;thec. the;ad. a;a22. the boston marathon bombings killed 3 people, including a chinese citizen _____ shenyang.a. inb. fromc. acrossd. to23. a hearty laugh relieves physical tension, _____ your muscles relaxed for over half an hour.a. to leaveb. leftc. leavingd. leave24. –hurry up!cant you drive faster, jack?--no. if i got _____ speeding ticket, my dad would take away my car.a. otherb. the otherc. each otherd. another25. with hundreds of attractions, beijing is a city _____ makesa lasting impression on its visitors.a. whichb. wherec. whatd. when26. the house is dirty because it _____ since they moved out.a. doesnt cleanb. isnt cleanedc. hasnt cleanedd. hasnt been cleaned27. _____ h7n9 is a deadly virus, it is still safe to eat thoroughly-cooked chicken.a. untilb. whilec. ifd. since28. --lily is going to make a presentation in class this afternoon.--oh, really? i _____ it was michaels turn.a. thinkb. have thoughtc. thoughtd. am thinking29. life is a journey _____ with hardships, joys and special moments.a. filledb. to fillc. fillingd. having filled30. besides the content of a book, _____ the editor also cares about is the number of readers.a. whob. whyc. howd. what31. --could you please have my car ready today?--sure, the damage is not that serious, so it _____ be ready by 5: 00 pm.a. shouldb. couldc. mightd. need32. remember to give your parents my regards when you_home.a. phonedb. phonec. will phoned. have phoned33. the organizers promise _____ wins the first prize a chance to go abroad.a. whob. whomc. whoeverd. whomever34. it is reported that the voice of china season ii _____ to air on zhejiang tv this coming summervacation.a. schedulesb. is scheduledc. had scheduledd. had been scheduled35. the parcel was a whole week late. how i wish i _____ air mail instead.a. had chosenb. would choosec. chosed. choose第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分, 共30分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的a, b, c, d四个选项中, 选出最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
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2. The course was going through our neighborhood. course n.
(1)a series of lessons or lectures on particular subject 课程、讲座 (2)a direction or route followed by a ship or an aircraft 航向、航线 (3)a way of acting in or dealing with a particular situation 行动方式、处理方法 (4)the way sth. develops or should develop 进展、进程 (5)any of the separate parts of a meal 一道菜 (6)an area of land or water where races are held 比赛场地、跑道、泳道
就在门外找到一个停车位的可能性有多大? (2)sth that makes it seem impossible to do or achieve sth. 不利条件、逆境 例:Against all the odds, he made a full recovery.
在凶多吉少的情况下,他终于完全康复了。 (3)(in betting打赌) the connection between two numbers that shows how much money sbet 投注赔率
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海淀区高三年级第二学期期末练习英语2013.05第一部分:听力理解(共三节,30分)听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8. Why does the man frequently donate blood?A. T o show his bravery.B. To help the patients.C. To meet a pretty nurse.9. What do we know about the woman?A. She works in the blood station.B. She has trouble donating blood.C. She has traveled to disaster areas.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. What’s the woman going to do in two weeks?A. Take a trip to Australia.B. Do some research.C. Book a plane ticket.第三节★每小题超过一个词不计分;★拼写错误不计分;★月份、姓名首字母必需大写,否则不计分,其余单词大小写错误扣0.5分。
第二部分:知识运用(共两节,45分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,共15分)21. Dan Brown, _____ author of The Da Vinci Code, is _____ very famous American writer.A. a; theB. the; theC. the; aD. a; a22. The Boston Marathon bombings killed 3 people, including a Chinese citizen _____ Shenyang.A. inB. fromC. acrossD. to23. A hearty laugh relieves physical tension, _____ your muscles relaxed for over half an hour.A. to leaveB. leftC. leavingD. leave 背诵24. ---Hurry up! Can’t you drive faster, Jack?---No. If I got _____ speeding ticket, my dad would take away my car.A. otherB. the otherC. each otherD. another25. With hundreds of attractions, Beijing is a city _____ makes a lasting impression on its visitors.A. whichB. whereC. whatD. when▲make/leave a lasting impression on…26. The house is dirty because it _____ since they moved out.A. doesn’t cleanB. isn’t cleanedC. hasn’t cleanedD. hasn’t been cleaned27. _____ H7N9 is a deadly virus, it is still safe to eat thoroughly-cooked chicken.A. UntilB. WhileC. IfD. Since原句:While H7N9 is a deadly virus, it is still safe to eat chicken as long as it is thoroughly cooked.▲《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》:You use while before making a statement, in order to introduce information that partly conflicts with your statement. 虽然eg. While the news, so far, has been good, there may be days ahead when it is bad.▲eg. _____ all of them are strong candidates, only one will be chosen for the post.A. SinceB. WhileC. IfD. Aseg. While we can choose many things in our life, we can choose when to show gratitude.28. ---Lily is going to make a presentation in class this afternoon.---Oh, really? I _____ it was Michael’s turn.A. thinkB. have thoughtC. thoughtD. am thinking29. Life is a journey _____ with hardships, joys and special moments. 背诵A. filledB. to fillC. fillingD. having filled30. Besides the content of a book, _____ the editor also cares about is the number of the readers.A. whoB. whyC. howD. what31. ---Could you please have my car ready today?---Sure, the damage is not that serious, so it _____ be ready by 5:00 pm.A. shouldB. couldC. mightD. need▲should :Y ou use should when you are saying that something is probably the case or will probably happen in the way you are describing. 表示按常规、常理推测会发生的事情,意为“可能”或“应该”。
eg. The doctor said it will take six weeks and I should be fine by then.32. Remember to give your parents my regards when you _____ home. 主将从现A. phonedB. phoneC. will phoneD. have phoned33. The organizers promise _____ wins the first prize a chance to go abroad.A. whoB. whomC. whoeverD. whomever▲promise sb. sth.高考原题:We promise _____ attends the party a chance to have a photo taken with the movie star.A. whoB. whomC. whoeverD. whomever▲主格和宾格的选择决定于在本从句中作主语还是宾语。
Could I speak to whoever is in charge of International Sales please?You may dance with whomever you like at the dancing party.34. It is reported that the Voice of China Season II_____ to air on Zhejiang TV this comingsummer vacation.A. schedulesB. is scheduledC. had scheduledD. had been scheduled▲V. If something is scheduled to happen at a particular time, arrangements are made for it to happen at that time. 计划; 安排[usu passive]eg. The space shuttle had been scheduled to blast off at 04:38.这架航天飞机计划于04:38发射升空。
eg. A presidential election was scheduled for last December.一场总统大选计划在去年12月举行。
▲N. Everything went according to schedule. 一切都是按计划进行的。
He has been forced to adjust his schedule. 他已被迫调整了日程安排。
35. The parcel was late for a whole week. How I wish I _____ air mail instead.A. had chosenB. would chooseC. choseD. choose▲“ wish +宾语从句”的虚拟语气wish +宾从( had done 与过去相反)wish +宾从( did/were 与现在相反)wish +宾从(would/could/might + do与将来相反)Eg.I wish that he had not made so much fuss about it. 我希望他不要把事情搞大了。
(过去) I wish I were a doctor. 我希望我是个医生就好了。
(现在)I wish that the rain would stop. 我希望雨能停下来。
(将来)第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30分)A Faithful Father 题目的重要性My husband kissed me goodbye, stroked the baby’s cheek and then rushed out of the door, into his busy day. With the cold of the morning fading, I fed my baby and it fell fast asleep. Usually I would place it in bed and quickly have the house somewhat in 36 .However,this morning, I stayed seated,just 37 , with the baby in my arms. The thoughts ran into 38 of the mornings with my husband, a father rushing out of the door to meet the obligations of life. It was only a small jump to thoughts of my own 39 . (由此开始穿越)My mother passed away when I was ten, and as I looked 40 , I could see how much of a family man my dad was. He went to work every morning and 41 to his family every evening. He 42 food, clothing, warmth, and protection. He was a faithful father.Setting the baby down, I dialed the 43 number. I had just realized the 44 of the ordinary---the daily life going on around us that we often took for granted, and that it needed to be 45 .“Hi, Dad.” I said,46 back tears.“Hey, Bud. How are you? ”47 was in his voice.“Fine, I’m just calling to say...thank you.”I got it out before my throat 48 too much for me to speak. 体会这几行字所透露出的父女二人的心情“What for?”“For getting up and going to work every morning of my life. Now that I have my own 49 and I see my husband doing the same, I just wanted to thank you for being 50 .”There was 51 for a moment as my dad composed himself, and with a small 52 in his voice he said, “You’re welcome, Bud.”I don’t remember much of the rest of the call, 53 that moment of revelation(显露) about my father, I will never forget. There are those who are known for their heroic 54 , and also those who are known for their fortunes and fame, but it is the 55 everyday fathers who are the true heroes. I’m thankful that my father was one of them.36.A. use B. line C. order D. fashion37.A. thinking B. dreaming C. imagining D. praying38.A. conversations B. struggles C. incidents D. memories39.A.baby B. husband C. mother D. father40.A. out B. away C. back D. around41.A. moved B. returned C. escaped D. walked42.A. provided B. collected C. sought D. bought43.A. popular B. relative C. regular D. familiar44.A. difference B. significance C. balance D. absence45.A. recognized B. arranged C. reduced D. achieved▲recognize1. V-T If you recognize someone or something, you know who that person is or what that thing is. 认出例:The receptionist recognized him at once. 那名接待员马上认出了他。