1、第 1 页 共 15 页2011 年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(湖北卷)第一节:多项选择(共 10 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 10 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. “ Tommy, run! Be quick! The house is on fire ! ” the mother shouted, with _ clearly in her voice.A. anger B. rudeness C. regret D. panic22. Giving up my job to go back to full-time
2、education was s a big _ , but now I know it was the best decision I ever made.A. project B. commitment C. competition D. ambition23. The old engineers eyes still shone bright in the wrinkled brown face and his step as he came across the room was _,though slow.A. shaky B. heavy C. casual D. steady24.
3、 An unhappy childhood may have some negative effects on a persons character; however, they are not always _.A. practical B. avoidable C. permanent D. beneficial25. The state-run company is required to make its accounts as _ as possible for its staff to monitor the use of money.A. transparent B. reas
4、onable C. secure D. formal26. Knowledge and learning are important if we want to be successful but they may also _ out thinking.A. direct B. limit C. change D. improve27. The minister said, “ We are ready for discussions with any legal parties, but well never _ with criminals. ”A. negotiate B. quarr
5、el C. argue D. consult28. Clinical evidence began to _ , suggesting that the new drugs had a wider range of useful activities than had been predicted from experiments in animals.A. operate B. strengthen C. approve D. accumulate29. The government has taken measures to _ the high prices of daily goods
6、 to keep the market stable.A. take down B. bring down C. hand down D. tear down30. When asked about their opinions about the schoolmaster, many teachers would prefer to see him step aside _ younger men.A. in terms of B. in need of C. in favor of D. in praise of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
7、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。The young woman entered the pool where an injured dolphin(海豚) was swimming. Despite her fear, she felt strong wearing her new leg.In her second grade, Maja 31 her cousin, Jasmina. After Jasminas death, Maja swore she would honor the little gir
8、l by 32 with a dolphin, an animal that both girls 33 . “ Jasmina never got the chance to do it. ” says Maja, now32, “ so I 34 that someday Id do it 第 2 页 共 15 页for her. ”In high school, Maja was 35 about sports. She even planned to become an athlete. 36 , in 1993, during the civil war in her home co
9、untry, a bomb 37 her left leg.After two years 38 in the U.S., Maja received her first artificial(人造的)leg. But 39 it didnt fit well, walking for Maja was very painful. 40 she managed to graduate from a local high school. Then after receiving a 41 from Saint Francis University, she got a job at an ins
10、urance firm and 42 started her own company. To relax, Maja 43 often watch the dolphins play at an aquarium(水族馆)near her home. A young dolphin, Winter, who had lost its tail, caught her 44 . One day, Maja happened to see trainers 45 Winter with a high-tech tail. When they were done, Winter swam freel
11、y in the water. Maja was 46 . She managed to find the inventors of Winters tail. Within ten days, she had a new leg which freed her of the 47 that had troubled her for almost 16 years.Now, Maja was ready to keep her 48 . She went to the aquarium. Lowered herself into the pool and held out a hand to
12、Winter, who approached 49 , then swam away. After a few minutes, the dolphin let Maja 50 its back. Finally, the two began to swim around the pool together.31. A. lost B. visited C. rescued D. left32. A. talking B. living C. swimming D. surfing33. A. adored B. adopted C. possessed D. purchased34. A.
13、pretended B. decided C. preferred D. agreed 35. A. positive B. enthusiastic C. particular D. curious36. A. Undoubtedly B. Surprisingly C. Strangely D. Unfortunately37. A. took away B. took over C. cut down D. cut out38. A. study B. operation C. treatment D. experiment39. A. until B. because C. altho
14、ugh D. if40. A. Otherwise B. Therefore C. Besides D. However41. A. scholarship B. degree C. prize D. notice42. A. gradually B. actually C. eventually D. naturally43. A. might B. should C. could D. would44. A. eye B. leg C. nose D. hand45. A. decorating B. guiding C. marking D. fitting46. A. inspired
15、 B. puzzled C. shocked D. amused47. A. worry B. sadness C. pain D. fear48. A. appointment B. promise C. record D. habit49. A. blindly B. angrily C. gratefully D. cautiously 50. A. strike B. cover C. touch D. wipe第三部分:阅读理解(共 20 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 40 分)阅读下列短文,从每篇短文后所给各题的四个选项(A 、B、C 和 D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑
16、。A第 3 页 共 15 页Honesty, my mum always used to tell me, is the best policy. Of course, this didnt include her when she told me that if I didnt eat all my vegetables Father Christmas would find out and wouldnt give me any presents.But when it comes to medicine, I had assumed it was important to always
17、be honest with my patients. After all, the doctor patient-relationship is based on trust, and therefore honesty is essential. Or so I thought.I had just started working in geriatrics(老年病科). Mr. McMahon was brought in when his belly was found very swollen. I took a medical history from his daughter w
18、hod accompanied him in the ambulance. Shed been his main carer for years. I stood looking at him as she gave a detailed history. “Has he lost any weight recently ? ” I asked, “Well, its funny you should mention that, but yes,” she said slowly. There was silence for a few moments. “Why? What are you
19、worried about? ” she asked. I hesitated. She was obviously very involved in his care and it was only fair that I told her the truth. “Well, we need to prove its not cancer,” I said and talked briefly about some of the tests I was going to order.Half an hour later, a nurse called me: “Mr. McMahons da
20、ughter broke down she said you told her he had cancer.” My heart sank. By the time I arrived at the ward, my consultant was already there, explaining that we still had to run lots of tests and that it was by no means confirmed that he had cancer. I stood silently at the end of the bed. My consultant
21、 was obviously angry with me and as we left Mr. McMahon, she turned to me. “Why on earth did you do that? ” she asked in disbelief. I looked at her and bit my lip. “She asked me what I was worried about and I told her.” I said, hanging my head. “And give her more to worry about?” replied my consulta
22、nt. “You dont say the word cancer until its confirmed. Even if you suspect it, think very carefully before you tell people.”As it turned out, it wasnt cancer. But I did learn that when someone is stressed and worried about their loved one theyre sometimes selective in what they hear and as a doctor
23、its important to be mindful of this. In being truthful, Id made the situation worse.51. The purpose of the first two paragraphs is to show that the author _.A. misunderstood the doctor-patient relationshipB. was anxious to receive Christmas giftsC. regarded honesty as the best policyD. had an unheal
24、thy eating habit52. The authors consultant was angry with him because _.A. he told the daughter what he suspectedB. he delayed running the necessary testsC. he failed to confirm the parents diseaseD. he forgot what the consultant had advised53. The author hung his head ( the underlined part in Para.
25、4 ) because he was feeling _ .A. guilty B. hurt C. disappointed D. helpless54. What lesson has the author learnt from his experience?A. Learning from parents is necessary.B. Jumping to a conclusion is dangerous.C. Telling the truth may not always be the best solution.D. Selecting pleasant words may
26、not be the perfect policy.第 4 页 共 15 页BHowling is a behavior commonly observed among a wolf pack. As pack animals, wolves work together to hunt and rely on howling as an important means of communication among each other. There are different explanations of a wolfs howl and it appears that there may
27、be more to discover.One theory is that wolves howl to bond better together. Its almost as if howling together helps the pack stay together. Perhaps something similar to people feeling a sense of involvement with each other when singing a song together. But this theory may be wrong, explains Fred H.
28、Harington, a professor who studies wolf behavior.Indeed, there have been times when wolves have been seen one moment howling in a chorus, and the next, quarreling among each other. It appears that usually the lowest-ranking members of the pack may actually be “ punished ” for joining in the chorus a
29、t times. So is howling a way to strengthen a social bond or just a way to reconfirm status among its members ? Why do wolves howl for sure ?What is clear, however, is that howling is often used among packmates to locate each other. Hunting grounds are distant and it happens that wolves may separate
30、from one another at times. When this happens, howling appears to be an excellent means of gathering.Howling, interestingly, is a contagious behavior. When one wolf starts to howl, very likely others will follow. This is often seen to occur in the morning, as if wolves were doing some sort of “ roll
31、call ” where wolves all howl together to report their presence. 55. What the possible similarity between wolves howling together and humans singing in chorus?A. The act of calling each other.B. the sense of accomplishment.C. The act of hunting for something.D. The sense of belonging to a group.56. W
32、hy does Harrington think the “ social bond ” theory may be wrong?A. Wolves separate from each other after howling.B. Wolves tend to protect their hunting grounds.C. Wolves sometimes have quarrels after howling together.D. Wolves of low rank are encouraged to join in the chorus.57. Researchers are su
33、re that wolves often howl to _ .A. show their ranksB. find their companionsC. report the missing onesD. express their loneliness58. “ Howling is a contagious behavior ” ( in the last paragraph ) means _ .A. howling is a signal for huntingB. howling is a way of communicationC. howling often occurs in
34、 the morningD. howling spreads from one to another第 5 页 共 15 页CIn todays throw-away society, dealing with the citys growing mountain of waste is an increasing challenge for the city council(市议会).Recently, Edinburgh is faced with the problem of disposing of(处理)about 250,000 million tons of waste a ye
35、ar. Despite different ways to dispose of much of it in a green manner largely through encouraging recycling its aging facilities such as the Powderhall landfill do not have the ability to deal with it.The European Union (EU) has issued a new policy, regulating how such mountains of waste are to be d
36、isposed of. The five councils ( Edinburgh, East Lothian, West Lothian, Midlothian and Borders ) face fines around 18 million a year from 2013 if they dont increase recycling levels and rely less on landfill. With this in mind, the councils got together with the idea of building a large incinerator p
37、lant(垃圾焚烧厂) to burn half of the waste produced in their districts. But this plan fell apart after the change of target levels by a new UK government waste policy which required that no more than 25% of the citys waste should be disposed of in this way by 2025.After the plan was abandoned, a private
38、company which already transported millions of tons of the citys waste by train to a landfill site near Dunbar, offered an alternative solution when it suggested opening a huge waste site near Portobello.Since Powderhall is supposed to close in 2015, it seemed necessary for the members of the Edinbur
39、gh Council to accept the suggestion. But soon they turned it down after 700 local objections reached them because it would have meant hundreds of lorries a day making loud noise through heavily populated areas.That still leaves the council with a problem. By 2013, only 50% of 1995 levels of waste wi
40、ll be allowed to be sent to landfill. Even if recycling targets are met, there will still be a large amount of rubbish to be burnt up. Due to this, Edinburgh and Midlothian councils have now decided to work together to build an incinerator plant as time to find a solution is fast running out.59. The
41、 main way of handling waste in a green manner in Edinburgh is _.A. recycling B. restoring C. burying D. burning60. The five councils worked out a plan to build an incinerator plant to _.A. reduce the cost of burying wasteB. meet the EU requirementsC. speed up waste recyclingD. replace landfill sites
42、61. The city council of Edinburgh rejected the suggestion to open a huge landfill site near Portobello because _.A. it came from a private companyB. the council was not interested in itC. it was not supported by EUD. the local people were against it62. What is the final decision of Edinburgh and Mid
43、lothian Councils? A. To open a new landfill nearby.B. To close the Powderhall landfill in 2015.C. To set up a plan for burning waste.D. To persuade people to deduce their waste.第 6 页 共 15 页DFeeling blue about world ? “ Cheer up,” says science writer Matt Ridley. “ The world has never been a better p
44、lace to live in, and it will keep on getting better both for humans and for nature. ”Ridley calls himself a rational optimist rational, because hes carefully weighed the evidence; optimistic, because that evidence shows human progress to be both unavoidable and good. And this is what hes set out to
45、prove from a unique point of view in his most recent book, The Rational Optimist. He views mankind as a grand enterprise that, on the whole, has done little but progress for 100,000 years. He backs his findings with hard facts gathered through years of research.Heres how he explains his views.1) Sho
46、pping fuels inventionIt is reported that there are more than ten billion different products for sale in London alone. Even allowing for the many people who still live in poverty, our own generation has access to more nutritious food. more convenient transport, bigger houses, better cars, and of cour
47、se, more pounds and dollars than any who lived before us. This will continue as long as we use these things to make other things. The more we specialize and exchange, the better off well be.2) Brilliant advancesOne reason we are richer, healthier, taller, cleverer, longer-lived and freer than ever b
48、efore is that the four most basic human needs food, clothing, fuel and shelter have grown a lot cheaper. Take one example. In 1800 a candle providing one hours light cost six hours work. In the 1880s the same light from an oil lamp took 15 minutes work to pay for. In 1950 it was eight seconds. Today
49、 its half second.3) Lets not kill ourselves for climate changeMitigating(减轻)climate change could prove just as damaging to human welfare as climate change itself. A child that dies from indoor smoke in a village, where the use of fossil-fuel(化石燃料) electricity is forbidden by well-meaning members of green poli