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1、2013 年普通高等學(xué)校招生全國統(tǒng)一考試(福建卷)英語第 I 卷(選擇題共 115 分)第一部分:聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分 20 分)第一節(jié)(共 5 小題;每小題 1 分,滿分 5 分)聽下面 5 段對話。每段對話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的 A、B、C 三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有 10 秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1. What does the man want to do?A. Take photosB. Buy a cameraC. Help the woman2. What are the speakers talkin

2、g about?A. A noisy nightB. Their life in townC. A place of living3. Where is the man now?A. on his wayB. In a restaurantC. At home4. What will Celia do?A. find a playerB. Watch a gameC. Play basketball5. What day is it when the conversation takes place?A. SaturdayB. SundayC. Monday第二節(jié)(共 15 小題;每小題 1

3、分,滿分 15 分)聽下面 5 段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的 A、B、C 三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題 5 秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出 5 秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第 6 段材料,回答第 6 至 7 題。6. What is Sara going to do?A. Buy John a giftB. Invite John to FranceC. Give John a surprise7. What does the man think of Saras plan?A. FunnyB

4、. ExcitingC. Strange聽第 7 段材料,回答第 8 和第 9 題8. Why does Diana say sorry to Peter?A. She has to give up her travel plan.B. She wants to visit another cityC. She needs to put off her test.9. What does Diana want Peter to do?A. Help her with her study.B. Take a book to her friendC. Teach a geography lesso

5、n.聽第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至第 12 題。10. Why does the man call the woman?A. To tell her about her new job.B. To ask about her job programC. To plan a meeting with her.11. Who needs a new flat?A. AlexB. AndreaC. Miranda12. Where is the woman now?A. In BaltimoreB. In New YorkC. In Avon聽第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 題。13.

6、What does Jan consider most important when he judges a restaurant?A. Where the restaurant isB. Whether the prices are lowC. How well the food is prepared14. When did Jan begin to write for a magazine?A. After he came back to SwedenB. Before he went to the United StatesC. As soon as he got his first

7、job in 198215. What may Jan do to find a good restaurant?A. Talk to people in the street.B. Speak to taxi drivers.C. Ask hotel clerks.16. What do we know about Jan?A. He cooks for a restaurantB. He travels a lot for his workC. He prefers American food.聽第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 題。17. What do we know abou

8、t the Plaza Leon?A. Its a new building.B. Its a small town.C. Its a public place.18. When do parents and children like going to the Plaza Leon?A. Saturday nights.B. Sunday afternoon.C. Fridays and Saturdays.19. Which street is known for its food shops and markets?A. Via Del Mar Street.B. Fernando St

9、reet.C. Hernandes Street.20. Why does the speaker like Horatio Street best?A. It has an old stone surface.B. It is named after a writer.C. It has a famous university.第二部分 英語知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分 45 分)第一節(jié) 單項(xiàng)填空(共 15 小題;每小題 1 分,滿分 15 分)21. The Chinese Dream is dream to improve peoples well-being and dream of har

10、mony, peaceand development.A. the; aB. a; aC. a; theD. the; the22. basic first-aid techniques will help you respond quickly to emergencies.A. KnownB. Having knownC. KnowingD. Being known23. The famous musician, as well as his students, to perform at the opening ceremony of the 2012 TaipeiFlower Expo

11、.A. were invitedB. was invitedC. have been invitedD. has been invited24. Michelle found a job as a high school teacher which spending quite a lot of time with students.A. enjoysB. involvesC. practicesD. suggests25. The Forbidden City attracts a stream of visitors every day, especially during nationa

12、l holidays.A. constantB. mainC. powerfulD. shallow26. The girl has a great interest in sport and badminton classes twice a week over the last three years.A. tookB. is takingC. takesD. has been taking27. The book tells stories of the earthquake through the eyes of those lives were affected.A. whoseB.

13、 thatC. whoD. which28. Old-fashioned phones matter when wireless networks in disasters.A. turn downB. turn outC. break downD. break out29. Mrs. Smith finds it hard to clear up the mess, as her children are always whenever she tries to.A. in the wayB. on watchC. in sightD. on the line30. Do you think

14、 George has passed the driving test?No. If so, he his car to our college yesterday.A. would driveB. droveC. would have drivenD. had driven31. Those poor and needy teenagers were excited to find a shop at the corner where they could buy pricedbikes.A. competitivelyB. recentlyC. reasonablyD. affordabl

15、y32. Anyone, once positive for H7N9 flu virus, will receive free medical treatment from our government.A. to be testedB. being testedC. testedD. to test33. Would you mind answering some questions on shopping habits? .A. Yes, with great pleasureB. No, I am afraid I cant make itC. Yes, it is worth the

16、 timeD. No, as long as it doesnt take long34. Not until he went through real hardship the love we have for our families is important.A. had he realizedB. did he realizeC. he realizedD. he had realized35. A society cannot be successful if it throws tradition away, but it cannot be successful if we do

17、something to stop progress.A. eitherB. neitherC. tooD. also第二節(jié) 完形填空(共 20 小題;每小題 1 分,滿分 20 分)We have been driving in fog all morning, but the fog is lifting now. The little seaside villages are 36,one by one. “There is my grandmothers house,” I say, 37 across the bay to a shabby old house.I am in Nov

18、a Scotia on a pilgrimage (朝圣) with Lise, my granddaughter, seeking roots for her, retracing (追溯) 38 memory for me. Lise was one of the mobile children, 39 from house to house in childhood.She longs for a sense of 40 , and so we have come to Nova Scotia where my husband and I were born andwhere our a

19、ncestors 41 for 200 years.We soon 42 by the house and I tell her what it was like here, the memories 43 back, swift as thetide (潮水).Suddenly, I long to walk again in the 44 where I was once so gloriously a child. It still 45 amember of the family, but has not been lived in for a while. We cannot go

20、into the house, but I can stillwalk 46 the rooms in memory. Here, my mother 47 in her bedroom window and wrote in her diary. Ican still see the enthusiastic family 48 into and out of the house. I could never have enough ofbeing 49 them. However, that was long after those childhood days. Lise 50 atte

21、ntively as I talk andthen says, “So this is where I 51 ; where I belong.”She has 52 her roots. To know where I come from is one of the great longings of the human 53.To be rooted is “to have an origin”. We need 54 origin. Looking backward, we discover what is unique inus; learn the 55of “I”. We must

22、 all go home againin reality or memory.36. A. appearingB. movingC. exposingD. expanding37. A. referringB. travellingC. pointingD. coming38. A. sharedB. shortC. freshD. treasured39. A. passedB. raisedC. movedD. sent40. A. homeB. dutyC. realityD. relief41. A. builtB. livedC. remainedD. explored42. A.

23、catch upB. pull upC. step downD. come down43. A. fallingB. turningC. rushingD. bringing44. A. yardB. villageC. roomD. house45.A. adapts toB. appeals toC. belongs toD. occurs to46.A. acrossB. throughC. alongD. past47.A. layB. playedC. stoodD. sat48.A. marchingB. lookingC. breakingD. pouring49.A. betw

24、eenB. withC. nearD. behind50.A. wondersB. listensC. reactsD. agrees51.A. beganB. grewC. studiedD. stayed52.A. deepenedB. recognizedC. acceptedD. found53.A. heartB. rightsC. interestD. behaviors54.A. oneB. itsC. thatD. every55.A. meaningB. expressionC. connectionD. background第三部分 閱讀理解(共 20 小題;每小題 2 分

25、,滿分 40 分)AWhen I was 12, all I wanted was a signet (圖章) ring. They were the in thing and it seemed every girlexcept me had one. On my 13th birthday, my Mum gave me a signet ring with my initials (姓名首字母) carvedinto it. I was in heaven.What made it even more special was that it was about the only thin

26、g that wasnt being “replaced”. Wed beenburnt out in fires that swept through our area earlier that year and had lost everythingso most of the “new” stuff(東西) we got was really just to replace what wed lost. But not my ring. My ring was new.Then, only one month later, I lost it. I took it off before

27、bed and it was missing in the morning. I was sad andsearched everywhere for it. But it seemed to have disappeared. Eventually, I gave up and stopped looking for it.And two years later, we sold the house and moved away.Years passed, and a couple of moves later, I was visiting my parents when Mum told

28、 me that she hadsomething for me. It wasnt my birthday, nor was it Easter or Christmas or any other gift-giving occasion. Mumnoticed my questioning look. “Youll recognize this one,” she said, smiling.Then she handed me a small ring box. I took it from her and opened it to find my beautiful signet ri

29、ng inside.The family who had bought our house 13 years earlier had recently decided to do some redecorations, whichincluded replacing the carpets. When they pulled the carpet up in my old bedroom, they found the ring. As it hadmy initials carved into it, they realized who owned the ring. Theyd had i

30、t professionally cleaned up by a jewelerbefore sending it to my mother. And it still fits me.56.The underlined word “in” in the first paragraph probably means “”.A. fashionableB. availableC. practicalD. renewable57.When she got the ring back, the writer was about .A. 13 years oldB. 15 years oldC. 26

31、 years oldD. 28 years old58.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. The writers family moved several times.B. The writer never stopped looking for her ring.C. The writers ring was cleaned up by the new house owner.D. The writer lost her ring in the morning when she took it off.59.

32、What would be the best title for the passage?A. My New RingB. Lost and FoundC. Lost and ReplacedD. An Expensive RingBYour glasses may someday replace your smartphone, and some New Yorkers are ready for the switch. Somein the city cant wait to try them on and use the maps and GPS that the futuristic

33、eyewear is likely to include.“Id use it if I were hanging out with friends at 3 a. m. and going to the bar and wanted to see what wasopen,” said Walter Choo, 40, of Fort Greene.The smartphone-like glasses will likely come out this year and cost between $250 and $600, the Times said,possibly includin

34、g a variation of augmented (增強(qiáng)的) reality, a technology already available on smartphones andtablets (平板電腦) that overlays information onto the screen about ones surroundings. So, for example, if youwere walking down a street, indicators would pop up showing you the nearest coffee shop or directions co

35、uld beplotted out and come into view right on the sidewalk in front of you.“As far as a mainstream consumer product, this just isnt something anybody needs,” said Sam Biddle, whowrites for. “Were accustomed to having one thing in our pocket to do all these things,” he added,“and the average consumer

36、 isnt gonna be able to afford another device (裝置) thats hundreds and hundreds ofdollars.”9to5Google publisher Seth Weintraub, who has been reporting on the smartphone-like glasses since late lastyear, said he is confident that this type of wearable device will eventually be as common as smartphones.

37、“Its just like smartphones 10 years ago,” Weintraub said. “A few people started getting emails on theirphones, and people thought that was crazy. Same kind of thing. We see people bending their heads to look at theirsmartphones, and its unnatural,” he said. “Theres gonna be improvements to that, and

38、 this a step there.”60. One of the possible functions of the smartphone-like glasses is to .A. program the opening hours of a barB. supply you with a picture of the futureC. provide information about your surroundingsD. update the maps and GPS in your smartphones61.The underlined phrase “pop up” in

39、the third paragraph probably means .A. develop rapidlyB. get round quicklyC. appear immediatelyD. go over automatically62.According to Sam Biddle, the smartphone-like glasses are .A. necessary for teenagersB. attractive to New YorkersC. available to people worldwideD. expensive for average consumers

40、63.We can learn from the last two paragraphs that the smartphone-like glasses .A. may have a potential marketB. are as common as smartphonesC. are popular among young adultsD. will be improved by a new technologyCThis is What a REAL Silver Dollar Looks LikeIf you trust in the yen, the euro, and the

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44、lliant Uncirculated2012 U. S. Silver Eagle for as little as $37.45 (plus s/h).Timing is EverythingOur advice? Keep this to yourself. Because the more people who know about this offer, the worse it is for you.Demand for Silver Eagles in 2011 broke records. Experts predict that 2012 Silver Eagles may

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48、e when you call.D. Demand for the coin is bound to break records.65. If you buy six 2012 U. S. Mint Silver Eagles by post, you should pay at least .A. $230.7B. $233.7C. $240.7D. $243.766. The ad strongly encourages people to purchase the silver coins by .A. shopping onlineB. making a phone callC. li

49、ning up in front of the storesD. writing to the companyDPride and Prejudice for the Modern WomanLet us imagine how Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austens most famous work, might be updated, 200 years on.Austens popularity is rooted in her intelligence. But today she would certainly have had a very differ

50、ent life,as would her characters. Heres my own suggestion. . .It is a truth finally and universally acknowledged that a single woman with brains deserves to have equalopportunities to men, however disadvantaged she may feel by sexism.“My dear husband,” said his hopeful wife one day, “have you heard

51、that the local store, standing empty forso long, is taken over by a bright young businesswoman?”Her dull and indifferent (漠不關(guān)心的) husband replied that he had not. “But it is, it is,” she replied excitedly.Mr Dull-Husband made no reply.“Dont you want to know her plans?” she cried with some impatience.

52、“Well, clearly you think it matters to your silly little head. so Id better listen.”“Well, my dear, the rumour (傳言) is that she has already set up a string of successful businesses in northernEngland, though how a woman can know anything about that is beyond me. She will move in herself next month.”

53、“What is her name?” “Bingley.”“Is she married or single?”“What a question! And none of your business. But her coming will be a fine thing for our five boys.” “Howso? How can it possibly affect them?”“My dear love; those lazy boys need something to wake them up. There are bound to be jobs going.”“Is

54、that her point in settling here? Surely as a woman she has simply taken a fancy to the place.”“Nonsense, my love, how little youve noticed the world has changed. Shes got a first-rate degree and somesort of business qualification, Im told. She surely needs one of our boys! Perhaps you might give her

55、 a call.”“Me? No. Perhaps you can take an interest. You still have your looks, after all. She may even offer you ajob.” “Oh, thats not likely. These new chances belong to the younger generation. But now you mention it, I thinkIll go along all the same.”And Mrs Bennet went along. That was 10 years ag

56、o. She is now managing director of a FTSE-listedcompany. It would remain the case, of course, that Mrs Bennet would be one of very few women on the companyboard, that her salary would be lower than her male colleagues, her bonus of a more “female” dimension and herlifespan (年限) among the citys busin

57、ess leaders shorter than theirs.Still,shednodoubthaveenjoyedDavosand might even have hobnobbed (攀談) with influential figures.67.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. Austen was born 200 years ago.B. Austen rewrote Pride and Prejudice.C. Austens success lies in her wisdom.D. Aust

58、ens updated work gains popularity.68.The underlined part in the passage suggests that Mrs Bennet .A. had mixed feelings of admiration and surprise about BingleyB. felt kind of worried and doubtful about BingleyC. was extremely anxious to meet BingleyD. had a great curiosity about Bingley69.In the ey

59、es of Mrs Bennet, Bingley surely needed one of their boys to .A. get married toB. work for herC. help her move inD. take over her store70.What does the writer intend to tell us?A. Women with brains can also be as successful as men.B. Women have to pay a high price for success.C. A judgment must be m

60、ade free from prejudice.D. Sex discrimination still exists nowadays.EA MENTORING (導(dǎo)師制) program is giving life changing opportunities to Banbury youth.Young Inspirations was founded two years ago to provide mentoring sessions for students and unemployedyoung adults aged 11 to 21.Alex Goldberg, the pr

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