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一般高等学校招生全国统一考试(江西卷)英语第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分分)45第一节单项填空(共小题;每题分,满分分)
1511521.——Could Iuse thisdictionary——.Its aspare one.A.Good ideaB.Just goahead C.You9re welcomeD.Youd betternot
22.They choseTom to be captainof theteam becausethey knewhe wassmart leader.A.a;the B.the;the C.the;a D.a;a
23.Thanks for your directions to the house;we wouldnthave foundit.A.nowhere B.however C.otherwise D.instead
24.——Tony,why areyour eyesred一I—up peppersfor the last fiveminutes.A.cut B.was cuttingC.had cutD.have beencutting
25.Starting yourown businesscould bea wayto achievingfinancial independence.,it couldjust putyouin debt.A.In otherwords B.All in all C.As aresult D.On theother hand
26.When itcomes to_in public,no onecan matchhim.A.speak B.speaking C.being spokenD.be spoken
27.Anyway,were herenow,so letssome seriouswork.A.Kids Activity.B.Chinese YouthLeague.C.Club MedCircus School.D.Childrens ArtsTheatre.
63.what is required ifyou want to enjoyfree visitsto theMuseumA.Calling
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64.What isthe mainpurpose of the textA.To attractvisitors.B.To presentschedules.C.To reportthe performances.D.To teachkids Chinesearts.CClose your eyes foea minutesand imaginewhat lifewould belike of you hada hundreddollars less.Also imaginewhat itwould belike spendingthe restof yourlife with you eyesclosed.Imagine having toread thispage,not with youreyesbut withyour finger-tips.With existingmedical knowledgeand skills,two-thirds of the worlds42million blindshould nothave tosuffer.Unfortunately,rich countriesposses mostof thisknowledge,while developingcountries do not.ORBIS is an internationalnon-profit organizationwhich operatesthe worldsonly flyingteaching eyehospital.ORBIS intendsto helpfight blindnessworldwide.Inside aDC-8aircraft,there is afully-equipped teachinghospital withtelevision studioand classroom.Doctors aretaught thelatesttechniques ofbringing sightback topeople there.Project ORBISalso aimsat promotingpeaceful合作cooperation amongcountries.ORB IStries to help developingcountries byproviding trainingduring three-week medicalprograms.ORBIS hastaught sight-saving techniquesto over35,000doctors andnurses,who continueto curetensof thousandsof blindpeople everyyear.ORBIS hasconducted17plane programsis Chinaso far.For thesevento tenmillion blindin ChinaORBIS isplanning todo morefor them.At themoment anORBIS isworkingon along-term planto developa trainingcenter andto provideeye careservice toShanxiProvince.ORBIS needsyour helpto continue their workand freepeople fromblindness.For justUS$38,you canhelp oneperson see;for$380you canbring sightto10people;$1,300helpsteach adoctor newskills;and for$13,000you canprovide atraining programmefor agroup ofdoctorswho canmake thousandsof blindpeople seeagain.Your moneycan opentheir eyesto theworld.Pleasehelp ORBISimprove the quality oflife forso manypeople lessfortunate thanourselves.
65.The firstparagraph isintended to.A.introduce a new way of readingB.advise thepublic tolead a simple lifeC.direct thepublics attentionto theblindD.Encourage thepublic touse imagination
66.What dowe learnabout existingmedical knowledgeand skillsin theworldA.They are adequate B.They havenot beenupdated.C.They arenot equallydistributed D.They havebenefited mostof theblind
67.ORRIS aimstohelptheblind by.A.teaching medicalstudents B.training doctorsand nursesC.running flyinghospitals globallyD.setting upnon-profit organization
68.What doesthe authortry todo in thelast paragraphA.Appeal fordonations B.Make anadvertisementC.Promote trainingprograms D.Show sympathyfor theblind
69.What can be thebest titlefor the passageA.ORRIS inChina B.Fighting BlindnessC.ORRIS FlyingHospital D.Sight-seeing TechniquesDEveryonelooks forwardto progress,whether inones personallife orin thegeneral society.Progress indicatesa personsability tochange theway he is livingat themoment.Progress mustlead abetterway ofdoing things.All these,however,remains trueonly inso faras peoplewantto accepttechnology andmove forwardby findingnew andmore efficientways ofdoing things.However,at the,back of the mindsof manypeople,especially those who the“good olddays”efficiency comes with aprice.When communicationbecomes efficient,people areable toconduct oneanother nomatter wheretheyare and at whatevertime theywish to.The clickof abutton allowspeople milesapart totalk ortosee eachother withouteven leavingtheir homes.With thecommunication gadets,such asmobile phonesandipads,people oftendonottake theeffect tovisit oneanother personally.A personalvisit carrieswiththe additionalfeature ofhavingtobe in the person\presence for as longas thevisit lasts.We cannotunnecessarilyexcuse ourselves orturn theother personoff.With efficiency also comesmass production.Such isthe natureof factoriesand thesuccess ofindustrializationtoday.Factories haveimproved efficiency.Unskillful tasksare leftto machinesandproducts arebetter made and andproduced with greater accuracythan anyhuman handcould everhavedone.However,with theimprovements inefficiencyalsocomes theloss of the personalTouch when(手工艺品)making theseproducts.For example,many handcraftsare nowproduced in a factory.Although thismeans thatsupply isbetter able to increasedemand,now that the supplyis quickandefficient,the demandmight fallbecause massproduction lowersthequalityof thehandicraft andit isdifficultto findunique designson eachitem.Nevertheless,we mustnot committhe mistakeof analyzingprogress onlyfrom onepoint ofview.In fact,progress hasallowed traditionto keepup.It isonly withprogress and the inventionof newtechnologythat manyold productscanbebrought backto theirold state.New technologyisrequiredfor oldproductsto stayold.It ispeoples attitudetowards progressthat causesthe typeof influencethat technologyhas onsociety.Technology isflexible.There isno fixed wayofmaking use of it.Everything dependson peoplesattitude.The worsteffects ofprogress willfall onthosewhoare unableto rethinktheir attitudesandviews ofsociety.When weaccept progressand adaptit tosuit ourneeds,anew“past”is created.
70.According toParagraph1,progress canbenefit peoplewhen theyare willingtoA.live abetter lifeB.look forbetter methodsC.change waysof livingD.accept technologyand advancesteadily
71.The underlinedword“gadgets isclosest inmeaning to.A.tools B.messages C.barriers D.skills
72.The authorexplains efficiencycomeswith a priceby.A.describing aprocess B.using examplesC.following timeorder D.making classification
73.Compared withhome-made handicrafts,machine madeproducts.A.lack great accuracy B.lack thepersonal touchC.are ofhigh valueD.are quitewelcome
74.What canbe learnedabout technologyfrom Paragraph4A.It candestroy oldtraditions.B.It canlead tosocial progress.C.It canbe usedto correctmistakes.D.It canbe usedto preserveold products.
75.What canbe concludedfrom thelastparagraphA.Progress cansuit theneeds ofdaily life.B.People reviewthe pastwithgreatregret.C.Technology shouldbe introducedin afixedway.D.Peoples attitudedecides theuseoftechnology.第二卷(非选择题满分分)35注意事项:第二卷页,须用黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上书写作答如在试题卷上作答,答案无2效第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)35第一节阅读体现(共小题;每题分,满分分)5210阅读下面短文并回答问题,然后将答案写到答题卡对应的位置上(请注意问题后的词数规定)E.]A safari park isa park in whichwild animalsare kept.They aremainly locatedin eastor centralAfrica.They oftenoccupy avery wildarea,with mountainsand rivers.To visitthe parkand lookat theanimals,people have to drivearound in a carforafew ofhours becausethe parkis huge.F.]In southAfrica thereisasafaripark,which containsall sortsof wild animals likelions,(犀牛),elephants,rhinoceroses zebras,wild pigs,deer andgiraffes.】G.There isa wildroad leadingthrough thepark,but nobodyis permittedto walkon theroad.Anyone travelinginthepark hasto goinacar becausewildanimals may fiercelyattack people.From the(稀有日勺)car hemay seealmost everytypes ofAfrican wildlife.Some ofthese aregetting scarcebecausepeople killthem forvarious reasons.For example,rhinoceroses arekilled fortheir horns(角),which areused intraditional Chinesemedicines forcolds andheadaches.Perhaps theywill beseenonly inmuseums andbooks oneday.H.]Travels maypurchase foodfortheanimals.They canfeed themwhen theytour thepark.Of course,they shouldnot feed them ina closedistance becausethe wildanimalsmayattack people.Inaddition,they shouldonly giveproper foodto theanimals.S.]A travelermay carrya gunwith himin hisjourney.The gun is givento himby the government.However,it isnot usedfor hunting.In fact,a sealis fixedto it.The travelermay fireatawild beasttodefend himselfin caseheisattacked.However,he hasto proveto thegovernment that he has beenattacked andthathehas notfired ata harmlessanimal.页
1076.List oneofthereasons whytravelers haveto stayinacar duringtheir visit,no more than6words
77.Why arerhinoceroses gettingscarce no more than7words
78.What warningare givento travelerswhen theyfeedtheanimals nomore than15words
79.How doesthegovernmentknow thegunisfired nomorethan10words
80.What isthepassagemainly aboutnomorethan6words第二节书面体现假定你是星光中学的高中毕业生李华,母校将为高一新生举行主题为What tolearn inseniorhighschooln的英语沙龙活动,特邀请你结合自身经历谈谈自己的I体会请根据如下提醒准备一份英语发言稿.学会学习措施,习惯等;
1.学会做人真诚,友善;
2.学会其他考生自拟3注意.词数左右;
1120.发言稿开头和结尾已给出,不须抄在答题卡上,不计入总次数2Good morning,everyone!It ismy honortobe here toshare withyou myopinions onlearn inseniorhigh school.Thank you!英语试题参考答案g*…第一卷(选择题共分)115第一部分:听力(共两节,满分分)30I.A2・B3,C
4.B
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6.B
7.C
8.A9,C
10.A
11.A
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13.B
14.C!
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18.C19,A i
20.B第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节.满分分)45第一节:单项填空(共小题;每小分.满分分)15fij1152LB
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23.C
24.D
25.D
26.B
27.B
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29.A A
30.D
32.D
33.B
31.A
34.B
35.D第二节完形编室(共20小烟;每小鹿1・5分*分30分)
36.C
37.A
38.H
39.B
40.D
41.A
42.A
43.D44H
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46.C
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53.D
54.C
55.D第三部分阅读理解(共加小愚僧小覆分,满分分)
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57.A
58.A
59.D
60.A
62.C
63.B
64.A65C
61.A
67.B
68.A69C
70.D
66.C
72.B
73.B
74.D
75.D
71.A第二卷E选择共分)JB35第四部分;写作(共商节,满分”分)第一节:网读表达(共小胭;旬小虺分,篇分2分)S2加炉或
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28.Among themany dangers.—sailors haveto face,probably thegreatest ofall isfog.A.which B.what C.where D.when
1.11dont believewhat yousaid,but ifyou canprove it,you maybe ableto—-me.A.convince B.inform C.guarantee D.refuse
30.Life isunpredictable;even thepoorest_become therichest.A.shall B.must C.need D.might
31.nearly allour money,we couldntafford to stay ata hotel.A.Having spentB.To spentC.Spent D.To havespent
32.---When shallI call,inthemorning orafternoon——.Til bein allday.A.Any B.None C.Neither D.Either
33.It isunbelievable thatMr.Lucas Leadsasimplelife hisgreat wealth.A.without B.despite C.in D.to
34.He isthought foolishly.Now hehas noone buthimself toblame forlosing thejob.A.to actB.to haveacted C.acting D.having acted
35.It wasthe middleofthenight_my fatherwoke meup andtold meto watchthe footballgame.A.that B.as C.which D.when第二节完形填空(共小题;每题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意然后从
201.530各题所给的四个选项中(、、和)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑36-55A BC D“Mum,can Iinvite myclassmate Brettover tostay tomorrownight,please ItsFriday,and wedont haveany_36_.Can I,please”Mum wassitting atthe kitchentable.Dad was_37next toher,resting hisheadon hisarms.Mum could_38_that Jameswanted sobadly tohave hisfriend over.Im sosorry,James,“she said.Im neverallowed tohave friendscome to thehouseWhy,Mum,,James askedsadly,almost in_39_.“I knowits_40_foryou,“Mum saidsoftly.But Tmjust worriedother peoplemight thinkwere alittle...strange.And thenthey wouldmake funofyou.^^No,they wouldnt,Mum,James protested,Were not41at all.We9re justordinary people.^^Mumsighed heavily.To tellyou thetruth,James,my neckhasbeenso painfulthat itsgiven mea heavy_42_.And yourpoor father-he doesntfeel43_.He reallyneeds arest.”“I canhelp,Mum!^^James said.44_I canmake youand Dadfeel better,can Brettcome overPlease“Well…Mum began.“Great!Thanks Jamesalmost shouted.Just sitthere,dont move.He rushedover tothe kitchendrawerand_45_what heneeded-two spanners.“Hang on,Mum Jhe said.This wonttake asecond.Aftersome46,James wasfinished.With asmile of47on hisface hesaid,66There!How doesthat feel^“Oh,James JMum said.Thats amuch better!How didyou doit”(螺栓)“Easy,“James said_48_Dad hadtightened yourneck boltstoo much!I just_49—themslightly!I learnedthat inrobotic scienceat school.”“What aboutyou fatherCan youhim”asked Mum.Ill try,“James replied.He51_up Dadshair atthe backof hisneck.and pluggedthe electricwire intoDadshead.Then heturned the_52_on.Dad openedhis eyesand_53_immediately.“He justlet his_54_run toolow,thafs Jamessaid,Shall Itell Brettto comeover straightafterschool tomorrow^^“I guessso,“replied Mum,Your friendswill justhaveto_55that weareavery unusualfamily.Thanks,son!”
36.A.chance B.message C.homework D.difficulty
37.A.a sleepB.reading C.alone D.standing
38.A.explain B.see C.agree D.doubt
39.A.terror B.tears C.surprise D.silence
40.A.fair B.easy C.good D.hard
41.A.strange B.normal C.popular D.anxious
42.A.headache B.loss C.task D.day
43.A.ill B.funny C.sorry D.well
44.A.As B.If C.Since D.Before
45.A.kept B.controlled C.found D.returned
46.A.requests B.thoughts C.repairs D.instructions
47.A.sympathy B.satisfaction Cbitterness D.politeness
48.A.embarrassedly B.gratefully C.impatiently D.proudly
49.A.adjusted B.collected C.produced D.covered
50.A.greet B.accompany C.help D.ask
51.A.lifted B.caught C.gave D.filled
52.A.television B.power C.light D.gas
53.A.grew upB.lay downC.broke downD.sat up
54.A.food B.temperature C.battery D.blood
55.A.prove B.expect C.suspect D.accept第三部分阅读理解(共小题;每题分,满分分)20240阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(、、、和)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡A BC D上将该项涂黑A(探险)Larry wason anotherof hisunderwater expeditionsbut thistime,it wasdifferent.He decidedtotake his daughter alongwith him.She wasonly tenyears old.This wouldbeherfirst tripwith herfatheron whathe hadalways beenfamous for.Larry firstbegan divingwhen he was hisdaughters age.Similarly,his fatherhad takenhim alongonone ofhis expeditions.Since then,he hadnever lookedback.Larry startedout byrenting diving suitsfrom thesmall divingshop justalong theshore.He hadhated them.They wereeither toobig ortoo small.Then,there wasthe instructor.He gavehim ashort lessonbefore allowinghim into the waterwith hisfather.He hadmadeanexception.Larry wouldnever havebeen ableto godown withoutat leastfivehours oftheory andanother similarnumber ofhours onpractical lessonswithaguide.Children hisagewere noteven allowedto dive.After thefirst expedition,Larrys laterdiving adventuresonly gotbetter andbetter.There wasnever adullmoment.In hisblack andblue suitand withan oxygentank fastenedon hisback,LaiTy divedfromboats intothe middleoftheocean.Dangerous areasdid notprevent himfrom continuinghis search.Sometimes,his waslimited toa cage underwater butthat didnot botherhim.At least,hewasstill abletotake photographsofthe underwater creatures.Larrys firstexpedition withouthis fatherwas inthe CaymanIslands.There werenumerous divingspotsin thearea andLarry wasdetermined tovisit allof them.Fortunately forhim,a manoffered totake himaroundthe differentSpotsfor free.Larry didnteven knowwhat thetime washow manyspots hedived intoor howmanyphotographs hehad taken.The divingspots affordedsuch awide arrayof fishand seacreatures thatLarrysaw morethan thirtyvarieties ofcreatures.Larry lookedat hisdaughter.She lookedas excitedas hehad beenwhen hewas herage.He hopedshewould beabletocontinuethefamily tradition.Already,she lookedlike shewas muchbraver thanhadbeen then.This wasthe keytoasuccessful underwaterexpedition.
56.1n whatway wasthis expeditiondifferent forLarryA.His daughterhad grownup.B.He hadbecome afamous diver.C.His fatherwould divewith him.D.His daughterwould divewith him.
57.What canbe inferredfrom Paragraph!A.Lairy hadsome privileges.B.Larry likedthe renteddivingsuits.C.Divers hadto buydiving equipment.D.Ten-year-old childrenwere permittedto dive.
58.Why didLarry havetostayinacageunderwatersometimesA.To protecthimself fromdanger.B.To diveintothedeep water.C.To admiretheunderwaterview.D.To takephoto moreconveniently.
59.What canbe learnedfrom theunderlined sentenceA.Larry didntwear awatch.B.Larry wasnot goodat math.C.Larry hada poormemory.D.Larry enjoyedthe adventure.
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