1、12013 年高考英语模拟试题五第 I 卷 (选择题共 115 分) 第一部分听力(共两节,满分 30 分) (略) 第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分 45 分) 第一节单项填空(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分) 从 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 21. Traffic is too busy in the city. Yes, so it is quite necessary to take care whenthe street. A. crossB. crossing C. crossedD. to cross 22
2、. Alan talked about Rome as if hethere. A. had beenB. been C. would beD. has been 23. Whenwhy she was late for class this morning, Mary said that her mother was ill and she had to send her to hospital. A. askB. to ask C. askingD. asked 24. It is said that Mr. Li is hard to please, so you 2should tak
3、e careyou do with him in your company. A. wheneverB. wherever C. whatever D. whichever 25. MindI use your English-Chinese dictionary to look up for a new word in this passage? Of course not. Lets share it together. A. whetherB. when C. ifD. how 26. We should have a worker on duty at the weekendsomeo
4、ne comes to visit our company. A. because B. in case C. whenD. unless 27. Mr. Li asked for me just now? What did he say? He said nothing but ask you to call himyou come back. A. asB. for C. soD. whenever 28. He told us that his aim wasa job around here to support himself while he studied in the univ
5、ersity these years. A. to get B. getting C. gotD. get 29. He said that he wished hethe army when he was a little disabled child living in a faraway mountain village. 3A. would joinB. joined C. had joinedD. joins 30. Is the man standing under the tree new in our company? No. Hehere for about six mont
6、hs now. Havent you ever seen him? A. worksB. worked C. is workingD. has been working 31. What did Tom talk about with you just now? He asked me what Mike would enjoyhis spare time this weekend. A. killingB. to kill C. killedD. being killed 32. He said that what Mary had bought from the supermarket t
7、hat morningonly a few potatoes, eggs and salt, but I dont think what he saidtrue. A. are; areB. were; are C. is; isD. were; is 33. Mother suggested that weumbrellas with us this morning, and now the weather suggests her suggestionright. A. take; isB. took; was C. take; wasD. took; is 434. No one wil
8、l be sad because humans will have learnt to fix many of the problems that affect us now, like war, pollution and hunger,? A. will heB. will they C. wont heD. wont they 35. He told us that on the display it was the Mona Lisainterested him greatly and made him decide to be an artist. A. whoB. which C.
9、 thatD. what 第二节 完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 30 分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(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。 Larry gave us “Direction” in more ways than he could ever know. For the better part of 35 years, Larrys life has been 36 to searching out the finest music and then sharing his treasured 37 t
10、hrough teaching and directing students and adults alike always seeking that moment of perfection in 38?and always encouraging and inspiring others to seek that same perfection, both in the performance, and in themselves. 39did he ever realize, that this powerful effect would be greater than the mome
11、nts 40 practicing a play and fine|tuning the music and would 41and beyond into other aspects of peoples lives. 5For what Larry 42he was teaching us were the notes and tones and key signature. What he really 43us, was how to push and extend beyond our own noticed limitations, stand 44and firm and of
12、great determination at the same time, and in spite of inner 45breathe out that note 46 in a clever way that, with angelic 47, would go beyond the moment, stay in the air between here and 48, and touch both heart and soul with its 49and perfection. Larry has been a friend and advisor, teacher and cho
13、ir 50. He has inspired hundreds of students who, 51by his direction, have been 52 by the sharing of his gifts and strong feeling of 53for music, and have all been made 54 in spirit, more surer of self and stronger in 55, because of it. 36. A. donatedB. devoted C. spentD. lost 37. A. finds B. finding
14、s C. ideasD. thoughts 38. A. performanceB. play C. activityD. performing 39. A. MuchB. Only C. LittleD. Few 40. A. spentB. taken 6C. givenD. enjoyed 41. A. get throughB. run over C. come acrossD. flood over 42. A. saidB. thought C. talkedD. did 43. A. gaveB. told C. taughtD. sent 44. A. tallB. up C.
15、 highlyD. short 45. A. delightB. worry C. fearsD. hate 46. A. writtenB. organized C. takenD. played 47. A. feetB. hands C. headD. wings 48. A. heavenB. sky C. thereD. sun 49. A. aimB. goal C. purposeD. task 50. A. player B. musician C. writerD. director 51. A. takenB. led C. movedD. followed 752. A.
16、 taughtB. blessed C. toldD. seen 53. A. loveB. interest C. dislikeD. hate 54. A. poorB. excited C. wealthyD. richer 55. A. mindB. spirit C. characterD. courage 第三部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 40 分) 第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 30 分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 A Experts say the temperature in Eyjaf
17、jallajokulls hole appears to have fallen to 100C, meaning it is now producing steam, not magma(岩浆). But officials warned that it was too early to say whether the eruption was over completely. Ash clouds from the volcano grounded thousands of flights last month. Steinunn Jakobsdottir, a geophysicist
18、from the Icelandic Meteorological Office, told the BBC that the volcano was 8“kind of not active for the moment”. “The history of the volcano is such that it calms down and then it gets energy again, ” she said. “There are still earthquakes under the volcano, and the small earthquake is still not qu
19、ite down to what it was before the eruption.” Difficult to say Magnus Gudmundsson, of Iceland University, flew over the volcano on Sunday and said information from heat cameras showed the temperatures at the crater had fallen below 100C. But he told the AFP news agency that nothing was promised and
20、that the previous eruption at the volcano had lasted 13 months. “It stopped and started again several times with different intervals(间隔) , so its difficult to say, difficult to give a timeline, ” he said. He also said it was impossible to say whether the neighbouring Katla volcano a much larger moun
21、tain might also erupt. At the height of its activity, the volcano sent out huge clouds of ash, which led to airlines grounding their planes for fear it could interfere with plane engines. 9It was the biggest action of closing airspace in Europe since World War II, and affected at least 10 million pa
22、ssengers worldwide. 56. What do experts think Eyjafjallajokull is like now? A. Magma is still coming out. B. The hole appears about 100 degrees C. C. The eruption was over. D. It is very cold. 57. How do experts know the temperature in Eyjafjallajokulls hole? A. By taking photos. B. By taking its te
23、mperature. C. By going close to it. D. By driving past it. 58. What does Steinunn Jakobsdottir think of Eyjafjallajokull? A. It will erupt again soon. B. It will be sleeping. C. Another mountain might also erupt. D. Its uncertain. 59. What do you think the main idea is? A. The biggest action of clos
24、ing airspace in Europe. B. The temperature in Eyjafjallajokulls hole. 10C. The Eyjafjallajokull volcano in Iceland. D. The earthquake in Iceland. B A Maine lawmaker concerned with the widespread use of cell phones is seeking to warn people of health risks. The scientific community is anything but co
25、nvinced that cell phones can cause brain cancer, but Sanford Rep. Andrea Boland, D-District 142, said cell phone users should be warned based on the lack of definitive proof. Boland is proposing a label(标签) to be affixed onto every wireless phone and packages sold in Maine to warn users of risks. Sh
26、e cited studies that she said show enough evidence to be seriously concerned. Boland said there are about 1 million cell phone users in Maine. “If we know that theres a lot of research that says cell phones cause brain cancer and other issues, then its important to let people know that, ” Boland said. “Unless there are facts to prove it to me, then its just another day, you know, grab the phone, ” said Bill Martineau, a cell phone user. Industry groups said the labels are not necessary. A