2013年广东省名校最新高考模拟卷

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1、12013 年广东省名校最新高考模拟卷(三)I 语言知识及应用一、完形填空Every morning my daughter shouts at me and tries to push me away as I wake her up. I cant 1 her because shes quite deprived(失去) of her sleep these days. She 2 to wake up and be out of the house by 7:45 AM to be in time for school. We travel for about thirty-five

2、minutes every day to 3 her school. It might not seem like a lot of time but we can get quite 4 with all the traffic on the roads of Mumbai.We could have chosen any school close to our house. There are quite a few schools I did 5 in the area. We chose to travel this distance every day because we want

3、ed a school that would make a 6 in her life. She goes to a Waldorf school. The Waldorf education system 7 in letting children create their own future. For instance, they believe that the age from 0 to 6 years is 8 for physical growth and shouldnt introduce any form of academics in those years. Thus,

4、 my daughter will know nothing about 9 skills till she reaches the age of 7. It seemed like the perfect place for her because I really felt she was 10 on her physical growth.In the short three months when she has been attending school, I have seen some remarkable 11 in her. Instead of hiding behind

5、my legs, she is 12 to come out and say hello to people I introduce her to. The playground in our neighborhood seemed very frightening to her before, but now she tries new tricks herself. It gives me great 13 to see her pointing out to new insects in the mud and just letting them be. She doesnt feel

6、scared by their presence, so they can 14 her space.Im very happy to know that my daughter has 15 a lot.1. A. encourage B. reward C. blame D. comfort2. A. has B. promises C. fails D. tends3. A. visit B. decorate C. describe D. reach4. A. good B. slow C. safe D. risky5. A. consider B. choose C. refuse

7、 D. support 6. A. sense B. difference C. fortune D. decision7. A. results B. brings C. believes D. joins8. A. strictly B. generally C. approximately D. partly9. A. working B. writing C. communicating D. traveling10. A. falling apart B. looking down C. falling behind D. catching up 11. A. problems B.

8、 changes C. strengths D. challenges12. A. willing B. afraid C. nervous D. curious 13. A. determination B. power C. courage D. pleasure14. A. take B. share C. cover D. make15. A. worked B. spent C. done D. learnt二、语法填空Researchers, discoveries, MRI and PET scans, produce images of active, inactive hea

9、lthy and 16 (health) areas of the brain.These images are helping doctors treat brain dysfunction(功能紊乱). In the US, drugs have been the most common treatment for people 17 brain dysfunction. While even 18 2(good) drugs continue to be developed, drug-free treatments are now thought possible due to new

10、 research with DNA and stem cells.19 some scientists think that even these treatments might be unnecessarythey think that many of them can fix themselves by simply training 20 brains. Computer software is helping people practice repeated memory games. These games improve their memory greatly so that

11、 many become functional again.Other brain disorders may also be treatable by 21 (use) repeated exercises. Born with cerebral palsy(脑瘫), Sara had an insensible right arm. Researchers immobilized(使不动) her good left arm, thus forcing the 5-year-old to use only her right arm for 22 few hours a day. In l

12、ess than a year, Saras right arm became functional.“It 23 (sound) almost too simple and too obvious,” said one researcher. “For years, people have used repeated training to become better at games, sports, and 24 activities. Why has 25 taken us so long to realize that we can also train the brain? Sim

13、ple repeated practice may restore normal brain function for many patients of all ages”.II 阅读一、阅读理解AHill was born in Pound, Virginia, in 1883. After losing his mother at a young age, he started acting out. Soon, as a young reporter, he interviewed some famous people. He was inspired to summarize a pr

14、inciple for personal success based on interviews with some big people of the time: not only Thomas Edison but also Henry Ford, Alexander Graham Bell, and President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, whom he advised from 1933 to 1936. He published the book in 1928 as The Law of Success.One of the most inspir

15、ing stories in Hills life was his own sons. Blair was born without outside ears; doctors feared that he would be deaf and mute(哑的) for his entire life. Hill, of course, refused to accept this. Through a positive mental attitude and a burning desire that his child hear, Hill set about helping Blair, who himself never

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