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1、浙江省名校新高考研究缔盟第一次联考英语试卷及(正稿)浙江省名校新高考研究缔盟2013届第一次联考英语试题卷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;每题0.5分,满分10分)从A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出能够填入空白处的最正确选项,并在答题纸大将该选项标号涂黑。1. Tomisaveryhard-workingstudent._.AsfarasIknow,heoftenburnsthemidnightoil.A.YoucansaythatagainB.Idontthinks
2、oC.IamsorrytohearthatD.Youcantbeserious2. MrsJane,whocomesfrom_Europeancountry,hasformedthehabitofattending_churchonSundays.3. Manynetizensthinkthere_bebetterwaysforthelocalgovernmenttodealwiththeInternetcafesratherthanshutthemdown.4. _madeourschoolproudwas_morethan60%ofthestudentswereadmittedtokeyu
3、niversitiesin2012.A.What;becauseB.That;whatC.That;becauseD.What;that5.Whatdoyouthinkofthathousewife?Sheis_ofagoodhousekeeper,forthechildrensroomisalwaysss.aterriblemeA.nobodyB.somebodyC.nothingD.something6. Accordingtotheweatherreport,thetemperaturetomorrowwillriseup_23degreescentigrade,whichIthinki
4、squitehot_NovemberinZhejiang.A.at;inB.to;forC.to;inD.by;for7.IhaventseenMaryforages,andshehaschangedbeyond_.A.recognitionB.realizationC.comprehensionD.permission8.Mr.Whitefoundhiswifesurroundedbylettersandpapersand_veryworried.A.lookB.looksC.lookingD.tolook9. Imalwaysbusywithmywork,sooccasionsarequi
5、terare_Icanspendthewholedaywithmykids.A.inwhichB.thatC.whyD.when10.Asurveysayswhatparentssayanddoindailylifeusuallyhasa(n)_influenceontheirchild.A.logicalB.permanentC.avoidableD.beneficial11.Theclockistickingwedonthavemuchtime.Wemusttakeaction_.A.frequentlyB.anxiouslyC.casuallyD.immediately12.When_p
6、roperly,arewardsystemcanhelptoincreasestudentseffort,attentionandimprovetheirbehavior.A.usingB.touseC.usedD.havingused13.Ifyouwantto_yourgoalsanddreams,youhavetobewillingtopaytheprice.A.accomplishB.attachC.acquireD.attempt14.Johnssuddendeathwasagreatblowtohismotherandittookheralongtimeto_thepain.A.g
7、etacrossB.getoverC.getinD.getout15.ItwasintheWaterCube_heoncedreamedofvisiting_hesetanewOlympicrecord.A.that;whichB.where;thatC.不填;thatD.which;where16. EversinceitwaspresentedtotheUnitedStatesbythepeopleofFrance,theStatueofLiberty_asymboloflibertyfortheAmericans.A.wasB.hadbeenC.hasbeenD.wouldbe17.It
8、isnicetodosomethingforsomeoneelseoutoftheblueandnottoexpectanything_.A.inreliefB.inreturnC.inturnD.inneed18._Iadmitthatthereareproblems,Idontagreethattheycannotbesolved.A.WhileB.AsC.SinceD.For19._alittleearlier,youcouldhavegotacopyofhislatestbook.A.IfyouwouldarriveB.IfyouarrivedC.ShouldyouarriveD.Ha
9、dyouarrived20.Doyouthinkyouwillbeabletofinishyourwritingbyfiveoclocktoday?_.Illbebusywithexperimentsallday.A.NotachanceB.NotalittleC.NottomentionitD.Notabigdeal1-5AABDC6-10BACDB11-15DCABC16-20CBADA第二节:完形填空(共20小题,每题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其粗心,尔后从2140各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最正确选项,并在答题纸大将该选项标号涂黑。Inaspiritofgra
10、titude(感恩)andgivingbacktotheparentswhoraisedthem,BillandJackieMerzsdaughtershaveofferedagenerousinvitation.“TheybothliveinChicagonow,”saidBillMerz,75,aretiredSacramentoStatepsychologyprofessor“Onewaswillingtoputanextraflooronherhouseand21anelevatorforussowecouldlivethere.22wantedtochangeherbasementf
11、orus.Itoldthemwedhavesomebody23shootweusdidthat.”TheMerzes,wholiveintheirownhomeatEskatonVillageRoseville,enjoytheirbig,close-knit24,whichalsoincludestwosonsinCaliforniaand11grandchildren.Buttheideaoflivingwiththekidsintheirolderageleavesthem25.“Myfirstreactionwas,Idontotellwantmeyou26todo,”saidJack
12、ieMerz,whoisalso75andaretiredteacherandcounselor.Mostolderadults27tobeabitmoreeuphemistic(宛转的)aboutit:Typically,theysaythattheydontwanttobea28totheirkids,orthattheydontwanttobother29them,statistics.showaplainertruth.Inhugenumbers,seniors30theirfreedom,andtheywanttoliveontheirown31theycan.IntheSacram
13、entoregion,UScensusfigures(人口普查数据)32thatalmostthree-fourthsofpeople65andolderliveinsame-generation(asopposedtomultigenerational)households.Nationalfiguresareeven33,withnearly80percentofolderadultslivingintheirownhouseholdsmorethanthreetimesthe34ofthe1940s.ArecentsurveyfromtheresearchfirmGallup&Robin
14、sonhighlights(突显,突出)thatsenseof35.While53percentofpeoplebelowage65saidtheywould36anagingparentwhoneededtheirhelp,onlyaquarterofpeopleolderthan65saidtheywould37aninvitationtolivewiththeirgrownchildren.Thoseattitudes38thestubbornoldculturalway,inwhichthegrandparents,kidsandgrandkidsgrowoldertogether39oneroofatraditionfromthedayswhentherewasnochoicebutfortheg