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1、2015安徽高考英語模擬試題(一)解說2015安徽高考英語模擬試題(一)解說10/102015安徽高考英語模擬試題(一)解說2015年一般高等學(xué)校招生全國一致考試模擬試題(安徽卷)英語(一)第二部分英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié)單項填空(共15小題;每題1分,滿分15分)21Polarbearslivemostlyonseaice,whichtheyuseasplatformforhuntingseals.Aa;aBa;theC不填;aDthe;不填22Thankyouforthebooksyousentme.Ithoughtyoumightlikeit.ANevermindBWit

2、hpleasureCThatsrightDItsallright23Will$500_thecostoftherepairingofthecar?Imafraidnot.IthasbeensobadlydamagedthatIneed$300more.AcontainBincludeCcoverDact24VitaminDhelpsourbodiesmakeaspecialchemical,andthisspecialchemical,affectsourbrains,makingusfeelhappy.AinturnBinparticularCinadvanceDinshort25Theol

3、dmangotupjustbeforesunrise,asheoftendoes,alongthebeachandbreaththefreshair.AwalkedBtowalkCwalkingDhavingwalked26TraditionallyBlackFriday,thedayafterThanksgivingthebeginningoftheChristmasshoppingseason.AhasmarkedBmarkedCismarkingDmarks27Isthishotelyousaidweweretostayinyourletter?AwhereBwhichCinthatDi

4、nwhich28ManynewchangeswillbeinChinasindustryAbroughtinBbroughtaboutCbroughtupDbroughtback29Itisfewpeople,_havecometoaskfortheposition,_fitforthejob.A.who;whodoIthinkB.that;IthinkisC.who;thatIthinkareD.that;whoIthinkare30Look!Ifwehadbeguntodotheworktheworkyesterdaymorning,weourselvesjustlikethem.Awou

5、ldhaveenjoyedBweretoenjoyCshouldenjoyDwouldbeenjoying31TheminuteIopenedthewindow,.AinasparrowflewBflewinasparrowCdidasparrowflyinDinflewasparrow32Hi,Johnson,anyideawhereSusanis?Itsclasstime,sosheintheclassroomnow.AcanbeBmusthavebeenCshouldbeDmighthavebeen33Youvegotastomachache?Butweateatthesameplace

6、.Howcomemystomachisfine?Youhaveanironstomach!Mineisntstrong.AasBsuchCmuchDenough34Whatdoyouthinkofthelecturedeliveredbytheexpert?It_verywell;everyonelikedit.AcameacrossBputasideCbrokeoffDwentaway35Idliketoorderapieceofpizza,acupofcoffeeandtwosteaks.Howaboutyou,Helen?.AJustthesameBSameagain,pleaseCal

7、lthesametomeDThesametoyou第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每題15分,滿分30分)閱讀下邊短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出能夠填入空白處的最正確選項,并在答題卡大將該項涂黑。Iwokeuptheotherdaytofindthat10inchesoffreshlyfallensnowwaswaitingformeoutsidemydoor.Theflakeswerestill_36_heavilytoo.Ididntwantmylittledogs_37_insoIreluctantly_38_onmyheavycoatandgrabbedthes

8、nowshoveltomakea_39_.Ihadonlygottenabitdone,however,_40_thehandleofmyoldsnowshovel_41_witha“snap”.Laughingandshakingmyhead,I_42_towaitoutthestormforawhile.Itwaslateintheafternoonwhenthesnowfinally_43_andItrudged(跋涉)overtomyDadshousetoborrowhisshoveland_44_again.Bythenthe10inchesofsnowhadturnedintoaf

9、ootandahalf.Istartedoutslowsettingasteady_45_andstoppingtorestwhenevermybackstartedtoache.Afterawhile,though,the_46_finallybrokeandthesunpeekedoutto_47_meon.Theworkseemedaloteasiertheneventhoughitwasstill_48_.IevensangafewChristmascarolsand_49_whileIclearedoutthedrives,cleanedoffthecars,andshoveledo

10、utthepaths.Afteranhourofhardworkthejobwasfinallydone._50_,Iletthechildthatstilllives_51_ofmefallbackintothesnowand_52_asnowangelfortheangelsinHeaventosee.Itfeltgoodwalkingbacktomyhouseafterajobwelldone.Itfeltevenbetter_53_aroundatthiswonderfulworldofwhite.Idontknowwhylifesometimesgivesusspringdaysan

11、dsometimesdumpsatonofsnowinus.Idoknow,_54_,thatwecanpray,laugh,love,andchoose_55_throughitall.36AfallingBfloatingCpilingDflying37AmissingBrunningChidingDdrowning38ApulledBdraggedCdrewDpushed39AdifferenceBdiscoveryCpathDsnowman40AuntilBwhenConceDas41AcrashedBbentCslippedDbroke42AdecidedBhopedCcontinu

12、edDhesitated43AdisappearedBfrozeCstoppedDmelted44AclearBtryCcheckDthink45AdevelopmentBrateCstepDpace46AcloudsBshovelCskyDtrees47AoverlookBcheerCshineDwatch48AheavyBcoldCwarmDbright49AdancedBjumpedCstoppedDsmiled50ALaughingBCryingCRestingDWandering51AoutsideBinsideCbeyondDabove52AcatchBfindCmakeDpret

13、end53AlookingBwalkingCturningDwondering54AanywayBstillCthenDhowever55AfateBdeterminationCjoyDluck第三部分閱讀理解(共20小題;每題2分,滿分40分)閱讀以下短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最正確選項,并在答題卡大將該項涂黑。AWelcometoInternationalStudentInsurance,thenumberoneonlinedestinationforinternationalstudenthealthinsuranceandtravelinsuranceplan

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15、itizensInternationalCitizensStudentSTMWhybuyStudentHealthInsurancefromus?AtInternationalStudentInsurance,weprideourselvesonofferingthebestinternationalstudentinsuranceplanstostudentsfromallaroundtheworld.Ourplansarerecognizedaroundtheworldasprovidinghigh-qualityserviceatlowpricessopleasefeelfreetobr

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17、ance.Ifyouarelookingforaninternationalplantofittheneedofyourgroupofinternationalstudents,pleasevisitourgroupinsurancecenterformore.56AnystudentwhowantstolearnabouttheinsuranceplanscanclickthefollowingEXCEPT_.AStudentSafetyBInternationalCitizensCAtlasInternationalDStudentSTM57Theunderlinedword“browse

18、”inParagraph4means“_”.AlookafterBlookforClookthroughDlookat58Wherecanweprobablyreadthispassage?AInanewspaper.BOntheInternet.CInamagazine.DInastorybook.59Thegroupinsurancecenterisfor_.AeverystudentBgroupsofinternationalstudentsCAmericanstudentsDsingleinternationalstudentBYoumaynotpaymuchattentiontoyo

19、urdailyelevatorride.Manyofususealiftseveraltimesduringthedaywithoutreallythinkingaboutit.ButLeeGray,PhDoftheUniversityofNorthCarolina,US,hasmadeithisbusinesstoexaminethisoverlookedformofpublictransport.Heisknownasthe“ElevatorGuy”.“Theliftbecomesthisinterestingsocialspacewhereetiquetteissortofodd,”Gr

20、aytoldtheBBC.“Theyelevatorsaresociallyveryinterestingbutoftenveryawkwardplaces”.Wewalkinandusuallyturnaroundtofacethedoor.Ifsomeoneelsecomesin,wemayhavetomove.Andhere,accordingtoGray,liftusersunthinkinglygothroughasetpatternofmovements.HetoldtheBBCwhathehadobserved.Heexplainedthatwhenyouaretheonlyon

21、einsidealift,youcandowhateveryouwantitsyourownlittlebox.Iftherearetwoofyou,yougointodifferentcorners,standingdiagonally(對角線地)acrossfromeachothertocreatedistance.Whenathirdpersonenters,youwillunconsciouslyformatriangle.Andwhenthereisafourthpersonitbecomesasquare,withsomeoneineverycorner.Afifthpersoni

22、sprobablygoingtohavetostandinthemiddle.Newentrantstotheliftwillneedtosizeupthesituationwhenthedoorsslideopenandthenactdecisively.Oncein,formostpeopletheruleissimplelookdown,orlookatyourphone.Whyarewesoawkwardinlifts?“Youdonthaveenoughspace,”ProfessorBabetteRenneberg,aclinicalpsychologistattheFreeUni

23、versityofBerlin,toldtheBBC.“Usuallywhenwemeetotherpeoplewehaveaboutanarmslengthofdistancebetweenus.Andthatsnotpossibleinmostelevators.”Insuchasmall,enclosedspaceitbecomesveryimportanttoactinawaythatcannotbeconstrued(理解)asthreateningorodd.“Theeasiestwaytodothisistoavoideyecontact,”shesaid.60Themainpu

24、rposeofthearticleisto_.AremindustoenjoyourselvesintheelevatorBtellussomeunwrittenrulesofelevatoretiquetteCshareaninterestingbutawkwardelevatorrideDanalyzewhatmakespeoplefeelawkwardinanelevator61AccordingtoGray,whenpeopleenteranelevator,theyusually_.AturnaroundandgreetoneanotherBlookaroundorexamineth

25、eirphoneCmakeeyecontactwiththoseintheelevatorDtrytokeepadistancefromotherpeople62Whichofthefollowingdescribeshowpeopleusuallystandwhenthereareatleasttwopeopleinanelevator?63Accordingtothearticle,peoplefeelawkwardinliftsbecauseof_.AsomeonesddobehaviorsBthelackofspaceCtheirunfamiliaritywithoneanotherD

26、theireyecontactwithoneanotherCAblackholeisaplaceinspacewheregravitypullssomuchthatevenlightcannotgetout.Thegravityissostrongbecausematterhasbeensqueezedintoatinyspace.Thiscanhappenwhenastarisdying.Becausenolightcangetout,peoplecantseeblackholes.Spacetelescopeswithspecialtoolscanhelpfindblackholes.Th

27、especialtoolscanseehowstarsthatareveryclosetoblackholesactdifferentlyfromotherones.Blackholescanbebigorsmall.Scientiststhinkthesmallestblackholesareassmallasjustoneatom.Theseblackholesareverytinybuthavethemassofalargemountain.Massistheamountofmatter,or“staff”,inanobject.Anotherkindofblackholeiscalle

28、d“stellar”(星球黑洞).Itsmasscanbeupto20timesmorethanthemassofthesun.TheremaybemanystellarmassblackholesinEarthsgalaxy.EarthsgalaxyiscalledtheMilkyWay.Thelargestblackholesarecalled“supermassive”(超大質(zhì)量黑洞).Theseblackholeshavemassesthataremorethanonemillionsunstogether.Scientistshavefoundproofthateverylargeg

29、alaxycontainsasupermassiveblackholeatitscenter.ThesupermassiveblackholeatthecenteroftheMilkyWaygalaxyhasamassequaltoaboutfourmillionsunsandwouldfitinsideaverylargeballthatcouldholdafewmillionEarths.Scientiststhinkthesmallestblackholesformedwhentheuniversebegan.Stellarblackholesaremadewhenthecenterof

30、averybigstarfallsinuponitself,orfallsapart.Whenthishappens,itexplodedpartofthestarintospace.Scientiststhinksupermassiveblackholesweremadeatthesametimeasthegalaxytheyarein.Ablackholecannotbeseenbecausestronggravitypullsallofthelightintothemiddleoftheblackhole.Butscientistscanseehowthestronggravityaff

31、ectsthestarsandgasaroundtheblackhole.Scientistscanstudystarstofindoutiftheyareflyingaround,ororbitingablackhole.Whenablackholeandastarareclosetogether,high-energylightismade.Thiskindoflightcannotbeseenwithhumaneyes.Scientistsusesatellitesandtelescopesinspacetoseethehigh-energylight.64Thegravityofabl

32、ackholemaybecomesostrongthatlightcannotgetoutwhen_.AthestarisgoingtodieBspecialtoolsareusedonitCotherstarscomeclosetoitDitisseenfromthespacetelescopes65Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?AAblackholecanbeverytinybutextremelyheavy.BThegravityofablackholeholdsalllightinitscenter.CScient

33、istsobservehigh-energylightthroughtheirowneyes.DSomesmallblackholescameintobeingasearlyastheuniverse.66WhatdoesthelastsentenceinParagraph5suggest?ANeitherthesunnortheearthisasheavyasablackhole.BThereisonlyonesupermassiveblackholeatthecenteroftheMilkyWay.CThesupermassiveblackholehadexistedbeforetheMi

34、lkyWaywasformed.DThereisareasonwhythelargeblackholesarecalled“supermassive”.67Thelasttwoparagraphmainlyfocusonthequestionof_.AwhatablackholeisBhowblackholesformChowbigblackholesareDhowscientistsknowaboutblackholesDIfyouandyourfriendswishtoshareasecret,youcanwriteitincode,andnooneelsewillbeabletoread

35、it.Codesareonewayofwritinginsecret.Ciphers(密碼)areanother.Inacodeeachwordiswrittenasasecretcodewordoracodenumber.Inaciphereachletterischanged.Codesandciphershaveplayedanimportantroleinthehistoryoftheworld.JuliusCaesar,theRomanrulerwhodefeatedalmostallthecountriesinEuropeabout2,000yearsago,usedacipher

36、whenhesentsecretmessagestohistroops.DuringtheAmericanRevolution,GeorgeWashingtonspiesusedakindofcodetosendhisinformationabouttheenemybeforehismilitaryaction.InWorldWarII,theAmericans“brokeor”figuredoutJapanmostimportantnavycodesandgotenoughinformationtodestroyapowerfulJapanesefleet.Storekeepersuseco

37、destomarktheirgoods.Thecodesshowhowmuchispaidforthegoodsorwhentheyareaddedtothestock.Businessmenusecodestohideplansfromtheirbusinessenemies.Sometimespersonallettersordiariesarewrittenincode.Manypeopleenjoyfiguringoutcodesandcipherssimplyasahobby.Inthe16thcentury,codesandcipherswereverypopularamongsc

38、ientists.Theywrotemessagestoeachotherincodesothatnooneelsewouldlearntheirsecrets.GeronimoGardano,anItalianastrologer(占星家),mathematician,anddoctor,inventedthetrelliscipher.Hetooktwosheetsofpaperandcutexactlythesameholesineachone.Thenhesentonesheet,whichhecalledatrellis,toafriendandkepttheotherforhims

39、elf.Wheneverhewan-tedtowriteamessage,heputhistrellisoveracleansheetofpaperandwrotethesecretmessagethroughtheholes.Thereheremovedthetrellisandfilledtherestofthepaperwithwordsthatwouldmakesense.Whenhisfriendreceivedit,heputhistrellisoverthewritingandreadthesecretmessage.68Thebesttitleofthispassagewoul

40、dbe_.ACodesandciphersBDifferencesbetweencodesandciphersCHistoryofcodesandciphersDInventorsofcodesandciphers69WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?ACipherscanbebrokenorfiguredoutmoreeasilythancodes.BYoucouldreadsomewordsinGeronimosletterwithouthistrellis.CThefirstpersonwhoeverusedacipherinhistorywasJu

41、liusCaesar.DFondnessofusingcodeswasthehobbyofthescientistsinthe1600s.70AccordingtoGeronimoGardano,atrellisis_.AapieceofpaperwithmanysmallholeBasecretmessagewithalotofsmallholesCaletterwithunreadablewordsandsentencesDasheetofpaperwithgroupsofArabicfigures71ItisNOTmentionedinthepassagethatcodesandciph

42、ersareusedforthepurposeof_.AmilitaryaffairsBcommercialsecretsCscientificachievementDpersonalenjoymentEThereisafamousstoryaboutBritishpoetSamuelTaylorColeridge.Hewaswritingapoemwhenhewasinterruptedbyaknockatthedoor.Thiswasanagebeforetelephones.Someonewasdeliveringamessage.WhenColeridgegotbacktohispoe

43、m,hehadlosthisinspiration.Hispoeticmoodhadbeenbrokenbytheknockonhisdoor.Hisunfinishedpoem,whichcouldotherwisehavebeenamasterpiece,wouldnowneverbemorethanafragment(片段).Thisstorytellshowunexpectedcommunicationcandestroyanimportantthought,whichbringsustothecellphone.Themostcommoncomplaintaboutcellphone

44、sisthatpeopletalkonthemtotheannoyanceofpeoplearoundthem.Butmoredamagingmaybethecellphonesdisruptionofourthoughts.Wehavealreadyenteredagoldenageoflittlewhiteliesaboutourcellphones,andthisisbyandlargeahealthy,protectivedevelopment.“Ididnthearitring”hadshutoff”areamongthelieswetelltogiveourselvesspacew

45、hereweThenotionofbeingunreachableisnotanewconceptwehave“DoNotDisturb”or“Ididntrealizrebeyondreach.signsonthedoorsofhotelrooms.Sowhymustwefeelguiltywhenitcomestocellphones?Whymustweapologizeifwedecidetoshutoffthephoneforawhile?Nowtimealone,oraconversationwithsomeonenexttouswhichcannotbeinterruptedbya

46、phone,issomethingtobecherished.Evencellphonedevotees,myselfusuallyincluded,canattimeswantingtothrowtheirphoneaway,orcursethedaytheywereinvented.Butwedontandwont,andtherereallyisnoneed.Allthatsrequiredtotakebackourprivatetimeisageneralsocialrecognitionthatwehavetherighttoit.Inotherwords,wehavetodevel

47、opahealthycontempt(小看)fortheringsofourownphones.Giventheeaseofmakingandreceivingcellphonecalls,ifwedonttalktothecallerrightnow,wesurelywillshortlylater.Acellphonecalldeservesnogreaterpriority(優(yōu)先考慮的事)thanarandomwordfromthepersonnexttous.ThoughthecallonmycellphonemaybetheoneinamillionfromStevenSpielbe

48、rgwhohasfinallyreadmynovelandwantstomakeithisnextmovie.Butmostlikelyitisnot,andImbetteroffthinkingabouttheideaIjusthadforanewstory,orthesliceofpizzaIeatforlunch.72Whatisthepointoftheanecdote(逸聞,妙聞)aboutthepoetColeridgeinthefirstthreeparagraphs?ATodirectreadersattentiontothemaintopic.BToshowhowimport

49、antinspirationistoapoet.CToemphasizethedisadvantageofnothavingacellphone.DToencouragereaderstoreadtheworksofthispoet.73Whatdoesthewriterthinkaboutpeopletelling“whitelies”abouttheircellphones?AItisawayofsignalingthatyoudontlikethecaller.BItisnaturaltotellliesaboutsmallthings.CItisbasicallyagoodwaytop

50、rotectonesprivacy.DWeshouldfeelguiltywhenwecanttellthetruth.74Accordingtotheauthor,whatisthemostannoyingproblemcausedbycellphones?APeoplegetannoyedbythecellphoneringsthattheyfailtonoticeanythingelse.BPeoplefeelguiltywhentheyarenotabletoanswertheircellphones.CCellphonesinterruptpeoplesprivatetime.DWi

51、thcellphonesitisnolongerpossibletobeunreachable.75Whatdoesthelastparagraphsuggest?AApersonwhocallsusfromafardeservesmoreofourattention.BStevenSpielbergoncecalledtheauthortotalkabouttheauthorsnovel.CYoushouldalwaysfinishyourlunchbeforeyouansweracallonthecellphone.DNeverletcellphonesinterferetoomuchwi

52、thyourlife.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)任務(wù)型讀寫(共10小題;每題1分,滿分10分)Doyoulovetraveling?Iftheanswerisyes,thenhaveyoueverthoughtaboutwhy?Youmaymaintainthattravelingcanhelpyouexpandyourscopeofknowledge,especiallygeographicalandhistoricallearning.Itwillprovidemorechancesforyoutoenjoyfoodandtryonclothesthatyouotherwis

53、ecannotpossiblehave.AfamousEnglishauthorFrancisBacon(1561-1626)makesapointwhenhesaysthat,“Travel,intheyoungersort,isapartofeducation;intheelder,apartofexperience.”EvidenceofleisuretravelcanbetracedasfarbackasancientBabylon.Thisyear,accordingtotheWorldTravel&TourismCouncil,the1billionthtouristwillcro

54、ssaninternationalboundarybeforetheendofthismonth.Thatmeansthatoneinsevenpeopleontheplanettraveledthisyear,somethingthatwouldnothavebeenpossibleafewdecadesago.Around20yearsagoonlytherichcouldtravel.WhiletheUSandFranceremainthetwolargestdestinationsforworldtravel,expertssaymuchoftheexplosivegrowthinto

55、urismhasbeentocountrieslikeGuatemala,theDominicanRepublic,andtheIvoryCoast,whichwerentevenontheworldtourismmapadecadeago.Thetopfivedestinationsintheworld,accordingtotheUnitedNationsWorldTourismOrganization,areParis,London,NewYork,theMediterranean,andTurkey.Severalfactorshaveledtotheboominworldtravel

56、.Theprosperity(富饒)ofpeopleinAsiaisonefactor.PeopleinAsiandevelopingcountrieshaveliftedtheirincomesabovemiddle-classlevelsinthepastfewyears.Andalotofthemhaveusedtheirnewwealthtotravel.Inaddition,travelcostshavebeenreducedthankstotherapiddevelopmentoftransportation,andcompetitionbetweenairlinestogivec

57、ustomersthebestprices.TopicTravellingAdvantagesEnrichknowledge,especiallyin(76)andhistory.Tastedifferent(77)andbuydifferentclothes.FrancisBaconthinksthattravelisapartofeducationandapartofexperience.Development(78)fromancientBabylon,travelonlyreallytookoffafterWorldWarII.Onlythewealthypeoplecouldgoon

58、atripabouttwo(79)ago.Thenumberofpeopletravellingabroadwill(80)asmanyas1billionbeforetheendofthismonth.TouristTheUSandFranceremainthetwomostpopularcountriesfor(81)worldtravel.Tourismhasdeveloped(82)incountrieslikeGuatemala,theDominicanRepublic,andtheIvoryCoast.Factors(83)inthepopularityofglobaltourismThetopfivedestinationsintheworldareParis,London,NewYork,theMediterraneanandTurkey.A

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