1、浙江省 名 校 新高考研究联盟 2013 届第一次 联考 英语 试题 卷 第 1 页 共 10 页 浙江省名校新高考研究联盟 2013届 第一次联考 英语试题卷 命 题 : 桐乡高级中学 屠越峰 徐敏华 沈萃萃 校 审: 元济高级中学 沈益文 长兴中学 张伟琴 德清高级中学 杨国荣 校 稿:吴小燕 本试题卷分 选择题 和 非选择题 两部分 ,满分为 120 分,考试时间 120分钟。 第 I 卷 (共 80 分) 第一部分:英语知识运用 (共两节,满分 30 分 ) 第一节:单项填空(共 20 小题;每小题 0. 5 分,满分 10 分) 从 A、 B、 C 和 D 四个选项中 , 选出可以填
2、入空白处的最佳选项 , 并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂 黑 。 1. Tom is a very hard-working student. _. As far as I know, he often burns the midnight oil. A. You can say that again B. I dont think so C. I am sorry to hear that D. You cant be serious 2. Mrs Jane, who comes from _ European country, has formed the habit of attending
3、_ church on Sundays. A. a; 不填 B. an; the C. an; 不填 D. a; a 3. Many netizens think there _ be better ways for the local government to deal with the Internet cafes rather than shut them down. A. would B. should C. could D. might 4. _ made our school proud was _ more than 60% of the students were admit
4、ted to key universities in 2012. A. What; because B. That; what C. That; because D. What; that 5. What do you think of that housewife? She is _ of a good housekeeper, for the childrens room is always a terrible mess. A. nobody B. somebody C. nothing D. something 6. According to the weather report, t
5、he temperature tomorrow will rise up _ 23 degrees centigrade, which I think is quite hot _ November in Zhejiang. A. at; in B. to; for C. to; in D. by; for 7. I havent seen Mary for ages, and she has changed beyond _. A. recognition B. realization C. comprehension D. permission 8. Mr. White found his
6、 wife surrounded by letters and papers and _ very worried. A. look B. looks C. looking D. to look 9. Im always busy with my work, so occasions are quite rare _ I can spend the whole day with my kids. A. in which B. that C. why D. when 10. A survey says what parents say and do in daily life usually h
7、as a(n) _ influence on their child. A. logical B. permanent C. avoidable D. beneficial 浙江省 名 校 新高考研究联盟 2013 届第一次 联考 英语 试题 卷 第 2 页 共 10 页 11. The clock is ticking we dont have much time. We must take action _. A. frequently B. anxiously C. casually D. immediately 12. When _ properly, a reward system
8、can help to increase students effort, attention and improve their behavior. A. using B. to use C. used D. having used 13. If you want to _ your goals and dreams, you have to be willing to pay the price. A. accomplish B. attach C. acquire D. attempt 14. Johns sudden death was a great blow to his moth
9、er and it took her a long time to _ the pain. A. get across B. get over C. get in D. get out 15. It was in the Water Cube _ he once dreamed of visiting _ he set a new Olympic record. A. that; which B. where; that C.不填 ; that D. which; where 16. Ever since it was presented to the United States by the
10、 people of France, the Statue of Liberty _ a symbol of liberty for the Americans. A. was B. had been C. has been D. would be 17. It is nice to do something for someone else out of the blue and not to expect anything _. A. in relief B. in return C. in turn D. in need 18. _ I admit that there are prob
11、lems, I dont agree that they cannot be solved. A. While B. As C. Since D. For 19. _ a little earlier, you could have got a copy of his latest book. A. If you would arrive B. If you arrived C. Should you arrive D. Had you arrived 20. Do you think you will be able to finish your writing by five oclock
12、 today? _. Ill be busy with experiments all day. A. Not a chance B. Not a little C. Not to mention it D. Not a big deal 第二节:完形填空(共 20 小题 , 每小题 1 分,满分 20 分) 阅读下面短文 , 掌握其大意 , 然后从 21 40 各题所给的四个选项 ( A、 B、 C 和 D) 中 , 选出最佳选项 , 并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑 。 In a spirit of gratitude(感恩 ) and giving back to the parents w
13、ho raised them, Bill and Jackie Merzs daughters have offered a generous invitation. They both live in Chicago now, said Bill Merz, 75, a retired Sacramento State psychology professor. One was willing to put an extra floor on her house and 21 an elevator for us so we could live there. 22 wanted to ch
14、ange her basement for us. I told them wed have somebody shoot us 23 we did that. The Merzes, who live in their own home at Eskaton Village Roseville, enjoy their big, close-knit 24 , which also includes two sons in California and 11 grandchildren. But the idea of living with the kids in their older
15、age leaves them 25 . My first reaction was, I dont want you to tell me 26 to do, said Jackie Merz, who is also 75 and a retired teacher and counselor. Most older adults 27 to be a bit more euphemistic (委婉的 ) about it: Typically, they say that they dont want to be a 28 to their kids, or that they don
16、t want to bother them. 29 , statistics show a plainer truth. In huge numbers, seniors 30 their freedom, and they want to live on their own 31 they can. 浙江省 名 校 新高考研究联盟 2013 届第一次 联考 英语 试题 卷 第 3 页 共 10 页 In the Sacramento region, US census figures (人口普查数据 ) 32 that almost three-fourths of people 65 an
17、d older live in same-generation (as opposed to multigenerational) households. National figures are even 33 , with nearly 80 percent of older adults living in their own households more than three times the 34 of the 1940s. A recent survey from the research firm Gallup students interactions with their
18、 parents when discussing finances as a family; years of work experience; financial knowledge of credit cards, loans, insurance, and personal finance; as well as attitudes to credit cards i.e. are they safe, scary, too costly? How comfortable are students with only making the minimum payment each mon
19、th? Overall, nearly two-thirds of students had a credit card, and nearly a third had more than one. Class year and gender were the top predictors of the number of credit cards students had, followed by parents who argued about finances. Specifically, juniors and seniors were nearly four times more l
20、ikely to report having two or more cards, and females were more than twice as likely as males to have two or more cards. Students who reported that their parents argued about finances were also twice as likely to have more than two cards than those who reported having parents who did not argue about
21、 finances. In addition, those comfortable with minimum payments were also more likely to have more cards. In terms of debt, those students who had two or more credit cards were nearly three times more likely to report having credit card debt over $500. Parental influence, and parental arguments abou
22、t finances specifically, was also one of the top predictors of a student having a credit card debt over $500. The authors conclude: It is clear that the influence of parents cannot be underplayed. Researchers, educators and policymakers should work with, and include, parents in finding effective way
23、s to increase the positive financ ial behaviors of college students, particularly those behaviors related to credit card use. We need to help students and parents learn financial skills and establish healthy financial attitudes at earlier ages to prevent poor financial habits from taking root. 50. T
24、his article is mainly about _. A. the correct ways of credit card use B. the current financial situation of college students C. the influence of parents on childrens financial decisions D. the application for a credit card by college students 浙江省 名 校 新高考研究联盟 2013 届第一次 联考 英语 试题 卷 第 7 页 共 10 页 51. We
25、can learn from Paragraph 2 that _. A. parents have the greatest effects on their childrens debt level B. academic failure leads to more students dropping out of school C. students tend to apply for a number of credit cards D. more students drop out of school mainly due to their credit card debt 52.
26、From the survey made among 413 students, well know _. A. whether students could make the minimum payment B. when students should make the minimum payment C. how much students should pay each month D. how many credit cards students might have 53. The underlined word gender (Paragraph 4) probably mean
27、s_. A. sex B. character C. age D. experience 54. Which of the following is TRUE according to the article? A. Most of the students had more than one credit card. B. Male students were more likely to own two or more cards than female ones. C. The students whose parents argued about finances were more
28、likely to have cards. D. Those able to pay minimum payments were less likely to have more cards. D At Denver there was an inflow of passengers into the coaches on the eastbound B. the other a glum-faced person, heavily built and roughly dressed. The two were handcuffed (上手拷 ) together. When they sat
29、 down in the only unoccupied seat opposite the girl, her glance fell upon them with a distant, swift disinterest; then with a lovely smile she held out her hand. Well, Mr. Easton, if you will make me speak first, I suppose I must. Dont you ever recognize old friends when you meet them in the West? T
30、he younger man wakened himself sharply at the sound of her voice, seemed to struggle with a slight embarrassment which he threw off instantly, and then clasped her fingers with his left hand. Its Miss Fairchild, he said, with a smile, Ill ask you to excuse the other hand; its otherwise engaged just
31、at present. He slightly raised his right hand, bound(捆绑 ) at the wrist(手腕 ) by the shining bracelet(手镯 ) to the left one of his companion. The glad look in the girls eyes slowly changed to a confused horror. Difficult though it was to explain the present trouble, Easton, with a little laugh, as if a
32、mused, was struggling to speak again when the other stopped him. The glum-faced man had been watching the girls face with hidden glances from his keen, sharp-sighted eyes. Youll excuse me for speaking, Miss, but, I see youre familiar with the officer here. If youll ask him to speak a word for me whe
33、n we get to the prison, hell do it, and itll make things easier for me there. Hes taking me to Leavenworth prison. Its seven years for counterfeiting(伪造罪 ). Oh! said the girl, with a deep breath and returning color. So that is what you are doing out here? An officer! My dear Miss Fairchild, said Eas
34、ton, appearing quite calm, I had to do something and. And so, said the girl, warmly, now you are one of these fashionable Western heroes, and you ride 浙江省 名 校 新高考研究联盟 2013 届第一次 联考 英语 试题 卷 第 8 页 共 10 页 and shoot and go into all kinds of dangers. Thats different from the Washington life. You have been
35、 missed from the old crowd. The girls eyes went back, widening a little, to rest upon the shining handcuffs. Dont worry about them, Miss, said the other man. All officers handcuff themselves to their prisoners to keep them from getting away. Mr. Easton knows his business. Will we see you again soon
36、in Washington? asked the girl. Not soon, I think, said Easton. My butterfly days are over, I fear. I love the West, said the girl pointlessly, Mamma and I spent the summer in Denver . Say, Mr. Officer, said the glum-faced man in a deep voice. This isnt quite fair. Im needing a drink, and havent had
37、a smoke all day. Havent you talked long enough? Take me into the smoker now, wont you? Im half dead for a tobacco pipe. The bound travelers rose to their feet, Easton with the same slow smile on his face. I cant deny a demand for tobacco, he said, lightly. Its the one friend of the unfortunate. Good
38、-bye, Miss Fairchild. Duty calls, you know. He quickly held out his hand for a farewell. The two men went down the passage into the smoker. The two passengers in a seat nearby had heard most of the conversation. One of them said: That officers a good sort of guy. Some of these Western fellows are al
39、l right. Pretty young to hold an office like that, isnt he? asked the other. Young! shouted the first speaker, why Oh! Didnt you catch on? Say cant you see who is the real prisoner? did you ever know an officer to handcuff a prisoner to his right hand? 55. What can we learn from the passage? A. Mr.
40、Easton felt very delighted to greet the girl. B. Mr. Easton didnt recognize old friends in the West. C. Miss Fairchild met with her old friend in a train going east. D. The linked couple were two friends going to Leavenworth. 56. Why did the heavily-built man ask the woman to let her friend speak a
41、word for him? A. To save Easton from embarrassment. B. To help Easton carry on the conversation. C. To tell the girl their destination of this trip. D. To start a conversation with the pretty girl. 57. The slow smile on Mr. Eastons face reflects _. A. he was unwilling to take the man to drink and sm
42、oke B. he was quite sorry to leave his old friend, the pretty girl C. he was happy to escape and a bit guilty to the other man D. he was glad to have had a conversation with an old friend 58. The two other passengers conversation at the end suggests the heavily-built man is _. A. a prisoner B. an of
43、ficer C. a friend of Easton D. a conductor 59. The short story can be listed as a typical example of stories with _. A. arresting openings B. various settings C. strong conflicts D. surprise endings 60. Which of the following is the best title for the passage? A. Woman and Hero B. Heart and Hands C.
44、 An Unforgettable Trip D. Cold Handcuffs 浙江省 名 校 新高考研究联盟 2013 届第一次 联考 英语 试题 卷 第 9 页 共 10 页 第二节 下面文章中有 5 处(第 6165 题)需要添加小标题,请从以下选项中选出符合各段意思的小标题,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑 ,选项中一项为多余选项 . A. Be organized B. Try to make some friends C. Dont give in to peer pressure D. Keep a To Do list E. Make good first impressions, e
45、specially on teachers F. Find someone or a group of people to follow or join How to Survive Your Freshman Year in college Freshman year is a crucial time in your life. You have finally grown out of middle school, and it is now time to hang with the big kids. These simple tips will help you get throu
46、gh that oh-so-stressful freshman year, and maybe even make an impression! 61. _ The first week affects a lot your entire college career. With most teachers, if they get it in their heads that youre a good student early you won half the battle. Be sure to be on time for every class during this short
47、period of judgment. When all of your teachers hand you those syllabus papers to get signed, try to bring it back the next day. Even though it is easy to forget, try. In regards to your fellow classmates, be yourself. It is important to earn the respect and companionship of your peers early in the school year. 62. _ If Ashley or Josh are in both your first and second periods, then he