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普通高等学校全国统一考试(新课标全国卷川)英语注意事项本试卷分第卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两部分考试结束后.将本试卷和答题I II卡一并交回第卷I注意事项.答第卷前,考考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号填写在答题卡上1I.选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应的题目的答案标号涂黑如需改动,用橡皮擦干2净后,在选涂其他答案标号不能答在本试卷,否则无效第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分分)40第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15230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AMusicOpera atMusic Hall:1243Elm Street.The seasonruns Junethrough August,with additionalperformancesin Marchand September.The Operahonors Enjoythe Artsmembership discounts.〃Phone:241-
2742.http:www.cityopera,coin.日Chamber Orchestra:The Orchestraplays atMemorial Hallat1406m Street,which offersseveral〃concerts fromMarch throughJune.Call723-1182for moreinformation.http:w chamberorch.com.Symphony Orchestra:At Music Hall andRiverbend.For ticketsales,call381-
3300.Regular seasonrunsSeptember throughMay atMusic Hallin summerat Riverbend.http://www.symphony,org/home.asp.()(校园)College Conservatoryof MusicCCM:Performances areon themain campusof theuniversity,usually atPatricia CobbettTheater.CCM organizes a variety of events,includingperformances bythe well-known LaSalleQuartet,CCMs PhilharmonicOrchestra,and variousgroupsof musicianspresenting Baroquethrough modernmusic.Students withI.D.cards canattend theevents for free.A freeschedule ofeventsforeach termis availableby callingthe box.说明原因;
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1100.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯2绝密★启用前月日681500-16:40年普通高等学校全国统一考试(新课标全国卷)2016III英语第卷I第一部分听力l.B
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35.D第二节第三部分英语知识运用第一节完形填空
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40.B第卷II第三部分英语知识运用第一B—•-Hr第四部分写作第一节短文改错The teenagefrom13to19were the most difficulttime forme.They werealso the best andyears in my life.At first,I thoughtI kneweverything andcould makedecisions by.However,myparents didn/t seem to think.They alwaysme what to do and how to do it.At onetime,I everfelt myparents couldnt understandme soI hopedI could be from them.I showedthem I was independentbystrange clothes.Now Iam leavinghome college.At last,I willbe on my own,but Istill want to第二节书面表达内容要点表示歉意说明原have my parents to turn to whenever need help.L
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3.One PossibleVersion:Dear Bob,Im sorryto saythat Icannot goto thebookstore withyou onFriday afternoon.I havejustfound thatI haveto attendan importantclass meetingthat afternoon.I hopethe changewill notcauseyou toomuch trouble.Shall wego onSaturday morningz.xxkWe canset outearly sothat wellhave moretime toreadand selectbooks.If itsconvenient foryou,lets meetat8:30outside theschool gate,z.xxk Ifnot,letme know what timesuits youbest.I shouldbe availableany timeafter schoolnext week.Yours,Li Huaofficeat556-
4183.http://www.ccm.uc.edu/events/calendar.Riverbend MusicTheater:6295Kellogg Ave.Large outdoor theater withthe closestseats undercoverprice difference.Big nameshows all summer long!Phone:232-
6220.http://www.riverbendmusic.com.
1.Which numbershould youcall if you want to seean operaA.241-
2742.B.723-
1182.C.381-
3300.D.232-
6220.
2.When canyou goto aconcert byChamber OrchestraA.February.B.May.C.August.D.November.
3.Where canstudents gofor freeperformances with their I.D.cardsA.MusicHall.B.Memorial Hall.C.Patricia CobbettTheater.D.Riverbend MusicTheater.
4.How isRiverbend MusicTheater differentfromtheother placesA.It hasseats in the openair.B.It givesshows allyear round.C.It offersmembership discounts.D.It presentsfamous musicalworks.BOn oneof hertrips toNew Yorkseveral yearsago,Eudora Weltydecided totake acouple ofNewYork friendsout todinner.They settledin ata comfortableEast Sidecafe andwithin minutes,anothercustomer wasapproaching theirtable.“Hey,arent youfrom Mississippithe elegant,white-haired writerremembered beingasked bythestranger.Im fromMississippi too.”Without asecond thought,the womanjoined theWelty party.When herdinner partnershowedup,she alsopulled upa chair.“They begantelling meall thenews ofMississippi/Welty said.zzl didntknowwhatmy NewYorkfriends werethinking/Taxis on a rainyNew Yorknight arerarer thansunshine.By thetime thegroup gotup toleave,itwas pouringoutside.Weltys newfriends immediatelysent awaiter tofind acab.Heading backdowntown towardher hotel,her big-city friendswere amazedat theturn ofevents thathadchanged theirBig Appledinner intoa Mississippi.〃My friendssaid:zNow webelieve yourstories;”Welty added.zzAnd Isaid:zNow youknow.These arethe peoplethat makeme writethem.’Sitting ona sofain herroom,Welty,a slimfigure in a simplegray dress,looked pleasedwith thisexplanation.I dontmake themup/she saidof thecharacters inher fiction these last50or soyears.a\donthave to.”Beauticians,bartenders,piano playersand peoplewith purplehats,Weltys peoplecome fromafternoonsspent visitingwith oldfriends,from walksthrough thestreets ofher nativeJackson,Miss.,from conversationsoverheard ona bus.It annoysWelty that,at78,her leftear hasnow givenout.(片段)Sometimes,sitting ona busor atrain,she hearsonly afragment ofa particularlyinterestingstory.
5.What happenedwhen Weltywas withher friendsat thecafeA.Two strangersjoined her.B.Her childhoodfriends camein.C.A heavyrain ruinedthe dinner.D.Some peopleheld aparty there.
6.The underlinedword themin Paragraph6refers toWeltys.A.readers B.parties C.friends D.stories
7.What canwe learnabout thecharacters inWeltys fictionA.They livein bigcities.B.They aremostly women.C.They comefrom reallife.D.They arepleasure seekers.C一一If youare afruit groweror wouldlike to become onetake advantageof Apple Day to seewhats around.Its calledAppleDaybut inpractice itsmore likeApple Month.The dayitself isonOctober21,but sinceit hascaught on,events nowspread outover mostof Octoberaround Britain.Visiting an apple eventis agood chanceto see,and oftentaste,a widevarietyof apples.Topeople whoare usedto thelimited choiceofapplessuch asGolden Deliciousand RoyalGala insupermarkets,it canbe quitean eyeopener tosee therange ofclassical applesstill inexistence,suchas Deciowhich wasgrown bythe Romans.Although itdoesn/t tasteof anythingspecial,its stillworth(多疙瘩的)a try,as isthe knobblyCats Headwhich ismore ofa curiositythan anythingelse.There arealso varietiesdeveloped tosuit specificlocal conditions.One ofthe verybest varietiesforeating qualityis OrleansReinette,but youllneed awarm,sheltered placewith perfectsoil togrowit,so it/sapipe dreamfor mostapple loverswho fallfor it.At theevents,you canmeet expertgrowers anddiscuss whichones willbest suityour conditions,and becausethese arefamily affairs,children arewell cateredfor withapple-themed funand games.Apple Daysare beingheld atall sortsof placeswith aninterest infruit,including statelygardens(果园)and commercialorchards.lf youwantto have areal orchardexperience,try visitingtheNational FruitCollection atBrogdale,near Favershamin Kent.
8.What canpeople doat theapple eventsA.Attend expertslectures.B.Visit fruit-loving families.C.Plant fruittrees inan orchard.D.Taste manykinds ofapples.
9.What canwe learnabout DecioA.It isa newvariety.B.It hasa strangelook.C.It israrely seennow.D.It hasa specialtaste.〃
10.What doesthe underlinedphrase apipe dreamin Paragraph3meanA.A practicalidea.B.A vainhope.C.A brilliantplan.D.A selfishdesire.
11.What isthe author/s purposein writingthe textA.To showhow togrow apples.B.To introduceanapplefestival.C.To helppeople selectapples.D.To promoteapple research.DBad newssells.If it bleeds,it leads.No news is good news,and goodnewsisno news.Those arethe classic rulesfor theevening broadcastsand themorning papers.But nowthat informationis(监控)being spreadand monitoredin differentways,researchers arediscovering newrules.Bytracking peoplese-mails andonline posts,scientists havefound thatgoodnewscan spreadfasterand fartherthan disastersand sobstories.The ifitbleedsrule worksfor massmedia/says JonahBerger,a scholarat theUniversity ofPennsylvania.zzThey wantyour eyeballsand dontcare how youre feeling.But whenyou shareastory withyour friends,you carea lotmore howthey react.You dontwant themto thinkof youas aDebbieDowner/Researchers analyzingword-of-mouth communication—e-mails,Web postsand reviews,(消极的),face-to-face conversations—found thatit tended to bemore positivethan negativebutthat didntnecessarily meanpeople preferredpositive news.Was positivenews sharedmore oftensimplybecause peopleexperienced moregood thingsthan badthings Totest for that possibility,Dr.Berger lookedat howpeople spreada particularset ofnews stories:thousands ofarticles onThe NewYorkTimes website.He and a Penncolleague analyzedthe moste-mailed listfor sixmonths.One ofhisfirst findingswas thatarticles inthe sciencesection weremuch morelikely tomake thelist thannon-science articles.He foundthat scienceamazed Times;readers andmade themwanttoshare thispositivefeeling withothers.Readers alsotendedtoshare articles that wereexciting orfunny,orthatinspired negativefeelingslike angeror anxiety,but notarticlesthatleft themmerely sad.They neededto be aroused(激发)one wayortheother,and theypreferred goodnews tobad.The morepositive anarticle,themore likelyit was to beshared,as Dr.Berger explainsin hisnew book,Contagious:Why ThingsCatchOn.”
12.What dotheclassicrules mentionedinthetext applytoA.News reports.B.Research papers.C.Private e-mails.D.Daily conversations.
13.What canwe inferabout peoplelike DebbieDownerA.Theyre sociallyinactive.B.Theyre goodat tellingstories.C.Theyre inconsiderateof others.D.They/re carefulwiththeirwords.
14.Which tendedtobethemoste-mailed accordingto Dr.Bergers researchA.Sports new.B.Science articles.C.Personal accounts.D.Financial reviews.
15.What canbeasuitable titlefor thetextA.Sad StoriesTravel Farand WideB.Online NewsAttracts MorePeopleC.Reading HabitsChange withthe Times第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)D.Good NewsBeats Badon SocialNetworks5210根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Everyone knowsthat fishis goodfor health.16But itseems thatmany peopledont cookfish athome.Americans eatonly aboutfifteen poundsof fishper personper year,but weeat twiceas muchfish in restaurantsas athome.Buying,storing,and cookingfish isntdifficult.17This textis abouthowto buyand cookfish inan easyway.18Fresh fish should smellsweet:you shouldfeel thatyoure standingat theoceans edge.Anyfishy orstrong smellmeans thefish isntfresh.19When youhave boughta fishand arrivehome,youd betterstore thefishinthe refrigeratorif youdont cookit immediately,but freshfishshouldbestored inyour fridgefor onlya dayor two.Frozen fishisnt astasty asthe freshone.There aremany commonmethods usedto cookfish.20First,clean itand seasonitwith(调料).your choiceof spicesPut thewhole fishonaplate andsteam itinasteam potfor8to10()minutes ifit weighsabout onepound.A largerone willtake moretime.Then,itsready toserve.A.Do notbuy it.B.The easiestis tosteam it.C.This ishowyoucan doit.D.It justrequires alittle knowledge.E.The fishwill gobad withinhours.F.When buyingfish,you shouldfirst smellit.G.The fatsin fishare thoughtto helpprevent heartdisease.第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分分)45第一节完形填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
201.530阅读下面的短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(、、和)中,选出可以填入空白A BC D处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑When I was13my onlypurpose wasto becomethe staron ourfootball team.That meant21Miller King,who wasthebest22at ourschool.Football seasonstarted inSeptember andallsummerlong Iworked out.I carriedmy footballeverywherefor
23.Just beforeSeptember;Miller wasstruck bya carand losthis rightarm.I wenttoseehim afterhecame backfrom
24.He lookedvery25,but hedidn tcry.That season,I26all ofMillers recordswhile he27the homegames fromthe bench.We went10-1and I was namedmost valuableplayer,28I oftenhad crazydreams inwhich I wastoblame forMillers
29.One afternoon,Iwascrossing thefield togo homeand sawMiller30going overa fence—whichwasnt31to climbifyouhad botharms.Km sureIwasthe lastperson inthe worldhe wantedtoaccept32from.But eventhat challengehe accepted.I33him moveslowly overthe fence.When wewerefinally34ontheother side,he saidto me,“You know,I didnttell youthis duringthe season,〃but youdid
35.Thank youfor fillingin for
36.His wordsfreed mefrom mybad
37.I thoughtto myself,how evenwithout anarm he wasmore ofa leader.Damaged butnot defeated,hewas38ahead ofme.Iwasright tohave39him.From thatday on,I grew40andalittle morereal.
21.A.cheering forB.beating outC.relying onD.staying withB.student C.teacher D.playerB.show C.comfort D.pleasureB.vacation C.hospital D.training
25.A.pale B.calm C.relaxed D.ashamed
26.A.held B.broke C.set D.triedB.judged C.organized D.watchedB.then C.but D.thus
29.A.decision B.mistake C.accident D.sacrificeB.hurt C.tired D.lost
31.A.steady B.hard C.fun D.fitB.advice C.assistance D.apologyB.helped C.had D.noticed
34.A.dropped B.ready C.trapped D.safeB.wrong C.quickly D.normally
36.A.us B.yourself C.me D.themB.ideas C.attitudes D.dreamsB.also C.yet D.just
39.A.challenged B.cured C.invited D.admiredB.bigger C.cleverer D.cooler年普通高等学校全2016统一考试(新课标全国卷川)绝密★启用前英语第卷H注意将答案写在答题卡上写在本试卷上无效第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分分)45第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
101.515阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式1In muchof Asia,especially theso-called“rice bowlcultures ofChina,Japan,Korea,41Vietnam,food isusually eatenwith chopsticks.Chopsticks areusually twolong,thin piecesof woodor bamboo.They canalso bemade ofplastic,animal boneor metal.Sometimes chopsticksare quiteartistic.Truly elegantchopsticks might()42make ofgold andsilver withChinese characters.Skilled workersalso combinevarioushardwoods andmetal43createspecial designs.The Chinesehave usedchopsticks forfive thousandyears.People probablycooked theirfood inlarge树枝pots,44use twigsto removeit.Over time,45the populationgrew,people begancuttingfood intosmall piecesso itwould cookmore quickly.Food insmall piecescouldbeeaten easilywithtwigs which46gradualturned intochopsticks.Some peoplethink thatthe greatChinese scholarConfucius,47lived fromroughly551to479B.C.,influenced the48develop ofchopsticks.Confucius believedknives wouldremind peopleofkillings and49_be tooviolent foruse atthe table.Chopsticks arenot usedeverywhere inAsia.In India,for example,most peopletraditionally eat50their hands.第三部分写作共两节,满分分35第一节短文改错共小题;每小题分,满分分10110假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文文中共有处语言错误,每句中最多有两处每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改增加在10缺词处加一个漏字符号八,并在其下面写出该加的词删除把多余的词用斜线\划掉修改在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
1.只允许修改处,多者从第处起不计分
2.1011The teenageyear from13to19were themost difficulttime forme.They werealso thebest andworseyearsinmylife.At thefirst,I thoughtI kneweverything andcould makedecisions byyourself.However,my parentsdidn tseemtothink such.They alwaystell mewhattodoandhowtodoit.Atone time,I evenfelt myparentscouldn/t understandme soI hopedI couldbe freelyfrom them.Ishowed themIwasindependent bywear strangeclothes.Now Iam leavinghome tocollege.At last,Iwill beonmyown,but Istill wanttohavemyparentstoturntowheneverneedhelp.第二节书面表达满分分25假定你是李华,与留学生朋友约好一起去书店,因故不能赴约请给他写封邮件,内Bob容包括,表示歉意;1。