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21. Barack Obama, who came into _____ power on January20th,2009, was awarded _______

2009 Nobel Peace Prize.

A. the; the B. the;不填 C.不填;the D.不填;a

22. He _______all the qualities of a successful player. You name it, he‘s got it.

A. bines B. connects C. conveys D. unites

23. He often speaks of the trouble he _______to look after his sick mother.

A. had B. found C. made D. took

24. Isn‘t it amazing how the human body heals ______after an injury?

A. himself B. him C. itself D. it

25. I‘m not surprised that he became a writer. Even as a child he had a _______ imagination.

A. clear B. cautious C. funny D. vivid

26. Nowadays in India, women with independent ines are refusing to ______the traditional idea of marriage.

A. submit to B. contribute to C. devote to D. subscribe to

27. –I was so happy to see the heavy rain last night and the air is much improved today.

_Yes, but look what the rain ______ to the flowers.

A. did B. was doing C. has done D. had done

28. Albert Einstein once said, ― People owe my success ______ my talents. Actually my success lies ______ my diligence.‖

A. to; on B. to; in C. with; in D. for; on

29. Edith has invented a device ______ can solve the problem of saving electricity.

A. what she claims B. she claims it

C. as she claims D. which she claims

30. _______! We first got a flat tire, and now my cell phone is dead.

A. For what B. What‘s up C .Guess what D. What‘s on

31. You should take some time to study your performance ______ carefully. It could decide whether you get a raise or promotion next year.

A. revision B. review C. remark D. request

32. News came from Helongjiang Province yesterday _______ about 130 workers were trapped in the mine when it collapsed.

A. that B. when C. where D. which

33. — Did you hear Tom was criticized for his spelling mistakes in his English position?

__ Yes, but a more careful person ______ so many mistakes.

A. wouldn‘t make B. needn‘t have made C. shouldn‘t make D. wouldn‘t have made

34. If you just became unemployed, you are probably dealing with a lot of different feelings right now, one of ______ being fear.

A. what B. them C. which D. whom

35. Skipping breakfast can also cause you to overeat. To make matters worse, ______ your body is in a slow state , it will not be able to burn the extra calories very efficiently .

A. unless B. though C. since D. before

But even if the time is not the best, you should try to help. the dinner table, but he or she may not realize that the glass was too close to the edge. You can show the child what the problem

is. Then it can be solved.

her for choosing an answer.

36.a.why 37.a.find 38.a.way 39.a.exact 40.a.practise 41.a.way 42.a.need to 43.a.wrongly 44.a.quickly 45.a.courage 46.a.stupid 47.a.help 48.a.praise 49.a.difference 50.a.happen 51.a.line 53.a.know 54.a.anybody 55.a.course

b. where b. take b. sign b.learn b.skills b.usually b.skills b.wrong b.ways b.encourage b.laws b.mark b.tell b.us

b.consider

c. when c. spend c. worst c.watch c.effect c.do not c.carelessly c.alone c.time c.slow c.support c.relation c.like c.purpose c.show c.practice

d. how d. choose d. limit d. usual d.follow d.problem d.can d.may d.simply d.patience d.brave d.rmation d.congratulate d.meaning d.choose d.point d.road d.declare d.a child d.study

c. method

b. ordinary

b.don't want to b.correctly

c.answers

c.drawing

52.a.development b.victory

c.children

b.thoughts

请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项.

A

1n 2007.five young people in the American state of Massachusetts developed an idea. The team knew that the world is filled with mobile phones.About eighty percent of all people are said to live within reach of a wireless telephone signal. The idea was to use mobile phones and the Internet to connect job seekers with employers.The young people wrote a business plan and formed a pany called Assured Labor.

Assured Labor won a development petition at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT.Three of the founders were graduate students there. ‗

Assured Labor is an electronic market place.It has two parts.One is for the United States.That operation was launched in January in Boston.It links people with employers offering temporary jobs.

The other arm of the business is for developing markets.That operation is meant to help people get permanent jobs.A representative is currently building partnerships with universities,and international panies in Central America.

Assured Labor‘s president L David Reich,says the panies now place job advertisements on radio or in

newspapers.Some even drive around in cars with loudspeakers announcing that jobs are available.He says the panies are interested in having more modem hiring practices.

Through Assured Labor panies will list open positions on the Internet.People who think

they could do the job could reply by text messages or on their cell phones.

This is how the system works in Boston.

The jobs available include house cleaning, dog walking and home repair. .People who want their house cleaned,for example,can look online at a list of twenty housekeepers.The list tells what services they offer,and how much they want to be paid.People need two letters praising their work to get on the list of service providers.

The employer chooses workers they would like to hire ,The pany then sends the workers a text or e-mail message so they can respond quickly to an offer.

After a job is pleted,the employer and employee rate each other, The rating is kept for future use.Assured Labor is not charging anyone,right now, but the plan is to have employers pay for the service.

56.Which of the following is the proper procedure to seek a job through Assured Labor?

a. People can look online at a list of jobs

b.panies will list open positions on the Intemet.

c.The pany sends the workers a text or e-mail message.

d.The workers can respond to an offer.

e.The employers choose workers they would like to hire.

A.acdbe B.baecd C.bedae D.abdea

57.What can be inferred from the passage?

A.The present hiring practices need to be improved.

B.Employers don‘t need to pay Assured Labour.

C.Universities also join Assured Labor for financial help .

D. Assured Labor only offers household jobs.

58.Which of the following can be the best title of the passage?

A.An Electronic Market Place

B. Mobile Phones and Markets

C. Getting Into Job Market by Mobile Phone

D .Job Seekers and Markets

B

The church seems cold this morning,even after a11 the people,friends and family,fill the

benches.I sit here in silence,in shock and denial.This was not supposed to happen.What about

our dreams,or our plans? We were going to raise our children,travel the world,and grow old

together.I‘m only 37,a typical housewife.I don‘t know if I can do all this alone---two children,no father.What do I do or say?

The faces of so many people confuse me as they e to pay their last respects.Some have real sorrow;I can see it in their eyes.The others seem to just say,―I told you so.‖1110se famous last words:I—told—you一so.How I can‘t stand them.And the pointing fingers as so-called family and so-called friends pick me out of the crowd for others to see.1 want to scream and wake up but I can‘t do anything but sit there.How can they be so blind? I fell in love with a man.Love knows no boundaries. He was a good man,hardworking,caring and kind.He was retired form the Navy and a

gentleman.He was sensitive to others‘needs,the kind of man that knew what to do or say,how to humor any situation and calm everyone‘s fears.I remember our first child was a big surprise to both of us.I remember when I told him the news.He fell off his chair,saying over and over in

di *** elief.―But I'm almost sixty.‖ After a few months he started planning.whenever he discussed the idea.

A man,thirty years older than I,lies in a coffin.Flowers,the American flag and his VFW

rades surround him,paying tribute颂词to him as the man he really was.And I sit alone

here,with our two children,in silence,praying that this cold morning at church is only a nightmare and 1 will awake to his

loving arms again.

Our son,our first born,his joy and pride,sits to the right of me seeming just as confused as me I look over at him.How he looks like his father--blonde hair,tall and skinny——even his Irish

temperament气质and that naughty look in his eyes。He's wearing his father's watch.It's too big

for him but he refused to take it off.I know he‘ll keep it safe.Our second,the little angel and

Daddy's little girl,lays in her stroller婴儿车in the aisle,sound asleep.She'll never remember the

man she called―Da‖.

59.The man passed away,leaving his dearest woman to bring up their two children,the elder

of whom is a boy of about_____.

A.1 B.3 C.7 D.9

60.The last paragraph,which is italicized,does not lie where it originally was.It‘s better for it to go back____.

A.between para.1 and para.2 B.between para.2 and para.3

C.between para.3 and para.4 D.to the very front

61.We can infer from the passage that

A.the woman‘s family were against her marriage to the man

B.none of the people there showed real sympathy to the woman

C.the woman did something wrong

D.the family had lived a happy life before the man died

62.In paragraph 3。the underlined word―our next‖means

A.our next dance B.our next news

B.what for us to do next D.our next baby

C

In 1997, a group of twenty British women made history. Working in five teams with four women in each team, they walked to the North Pole. Apart from one experienced female guide, the other women were all ordinary people who had never done anything like this in their lives before. They managed to survive in an environment which had defeated several very experienced men during the same time period.

The women set off as soon as they were ready. Once on the ice, each woman had to ski along while dragging a sledge 雪橇 weighing over 50 kilos. This would not have been too bad on a *** ooth surface, but for long distances, the Arctic ice is pushed up into huge piles two or three metres high, and the sledges had to be pulled up one side and carefully let down the other so that they didn‘t bee damaged. The temperature was always below the freezing point and sometimes strong winds made walking while pulling so much weight almost impossible. It was also very difficult for them to put up their tents when they stopped each night.

In such conditions, the women were making good progress if they covered fourteen or fifteen kilometres a day. But there was another problem. Part of the journey was across a frozen sea with moving water underneath the ice and at some points the team would drift 漂流 back more than five kilometres during the night. That meant that after walking in these very severe conditions for ten hours on one day, they had to spend part of the next day covering the same ground again. Furthermore, each day it took three hours from waking up to setting off and another three hours every evening to set up the camp and prepare the evening meal.

So, how did they manage to succeed? They realized that they were part of a team. If any one of them didn‘t pull her sledge or get her job done, she would endanger the success of the whole expedition 探险. Any form of selfishness could result in the efforts of everyone else being pletely wasted, so personal feelings had to be put to one side. At the end of their journey, the women agreed that it was mental effort far more than physical fitness that got them to the North Pole.

63. What was so extraordinary about the expedition?

A. There was no one to lead it.

B. The women did not have any men with them.

C. It was a new experience for most of the women.

D. The women had not met one another before.

64. It was difficult for the women to cover 15 kilometres a day because ________.

A. they got too tired B. the ice was moving

C. they kept getting lost D. the temperatures were too low

65. What is the main message of the text?

A. Motivation and teamwork achieve goals.

B. Women can do anything they want.

C. It is sometimes good to experience difficult conditions.

D. Arctic conditions are very severe.

66. Which of the following items is NOT mentioned in the text?

A. Weather conditions. B. Protective clothing.

C. Preparing food. D. Feelings and relationships.

D

The United States government wants to know what the public thinks about its findings on the safety of cloned animals. The Food and Drug Administration says meat and milk from clones of *** animals

are safe to eat.They called them―as safe to eat as the food we eat every day‖.

And when those clones reproduce sexually有性繁殖,the agency says,their offspring后代 are safe to eat as well. The United States this year could bee the first country to allow the sale of foods from cloned animals. First,however,the publlc wiIl have ninety days to ment on three proposed

documents.On December 28 th the F.D.A.released a long report,called a draft risk asses *** ent,along with two policy documents.

The agency says it must receive ments by April second.The F.D.A.seemed

ready to act several years ago,but an advisory mittee called for more research.

For now,the government will continue to ask producers to honor a request that

they not sell foods from cloned animals.

Clones are still rare.They cost a lot and are difficult to produce. ·

The F.D.A.says most food from cloning is expected to e not from clones themselves,but from their sexually reproduced offspring.It says clones are expected to be used mostly as breeding animals to spread good qualities.

Public opinion studies show most Amerlcans do not 11ke the idea of food from cloned animals.But this research also shows the public knows little about cloning.

Cloning differs from genetic engineering.A cell tak, from a so-called donor animal is grown into an embryo胚胎in the laboratory.Next,the embryo is placed into the uterus子宫of a female animal.If the process is successful,the pregnancy reaches full term and a genetic copy of the donor animal is born.

67.From the passage,

A.cloned *** animals are sate to eat

B.foods from cloned animals are popular in America

C.cloned animals will be easy to produce

D.most foods from cloning is expected to e from clones themselves

68.

A.tell a story B.give a report

C.glve advice Dpare oPlnlons

69.Who believe that foods from cloning are safe to eat?

A.Most Americans. B.An advisory mittee.

C.Critics. D.The F.D.A.

70.It can be inferred from the last paragraph that

A.cloning has much in mon with genetic

B.not every cell taken from a donor animal can grow into a genetic copy

C.the donor animal should be a female one

D.cloned animals grow faster than normal ones

请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入最恰当的单词。注意:每空格1个单词。

A new set of brain images shows why : Reading the Roman alphabets and Chinese characters uses different parts of the brain.

The results also suggest that Chinese schoolchildren have reading problems in a different part of the brain used in reading alphabet-based languages. This shows that the learning disorder dyslexia inability to read properly is not the same in very culture and does not have a universal biological cause.

Scientists described the results as ― very important and revolutionary‖. While dyslexia has certain mon roots, they said, they now have some proof that this kind of functional problem works differently according to the different demands that Western and Eastern languages place on the brain.

Dyslexia is a mon developmental disorder in which people of normal intelligence have difficulty learning to read, spell and master other language skills.

The results suggest that treating dyslexia around the world probably will require different treatments.

―Reading is plex,‖ said Guinevere Eden, Georgetown University professor. ― This shows we need to be more open-minded about diverse treatment approaches.‖

Its origins are plex. There appears to be a genetic aspect to the illness. It also may result from brain injury before birth that changes visual and hearing pathways in the brain.

Earlier brain scans show that English-reading dyslexics don‘t function properly in a left part of the brain associated with the awareness of 44 sounds from the English alphabet. However, according to the new study, reading Chinese uses some different parts of the brain located in the left-front of the brain. It is associated with symbol interpretation. Unlike alphabet letters, Chinese characters represent entire thoughts and physical objects.

结合生活实际, 就图片的主题A girl is learning how to ride a bike.谈谈自己的感想。

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二.单选 21-25 CADCD 26-30 ACBDC 31-35 BADBC

三.完形 36-55: dbacb dcdca bcabc bdbcc

四.阅读 56-58 BAC 59-62 CCDD 63-66 CBAB 67-70 ABDB

五.任务型阅读 71 disorder/problem 72. difficult/ hard 73. injury/damage 74. visual

75. English/Alphabet 76. left-front 77. demands/requirements 78. culture 79. biological 80. Solution

六.书面表达 范文

There are four people in the picture. A girl is learning how to ride a bike. Her parents and her grandmother, being afraid that she might fall off the bike, are trying hard to support her. The mother is even carrying a first–aid box. But with them around her, the girl finds it very difficult to learn. So she tells them to let her ride it by herself.

In our real life, we can see something like that happening everywhere. Parents love their children too much. They take care of everything for them. They don‘t want them to take any risks. However, by doing so, the parents actually hinder their children from growing up strong and healthy. Parents should know that trees can‘t grow big and strong in a greenhouse.

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2018年山西高考英语试卷试题及答案解析(WORD文字版)

2013年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语试卷难度适中,难度较去年稳中有升,延续以往高考英语的命题思路,梯度把握得比较好,符合2013年全国高考英语考试大纲的要求。不难看出,试卷依然重点考查考生对基础知识的掌握和语言的综合运用能力,试题命题原则、难度,能力测试取向,都与去年基本保持一致,只是考查得更细化了。各题型中规中矩,强调基础、实用,对平时教学中的重难点知识做了全面考查,避免了偏、难、怪的现象,对高中英语教学起到良好的指导作用。

一、听力理解

听力选材多是学生熟悉的日常交际场景,基本没有生僻词语,语速较慢,侧重考查考生在规定时间内对听到的语料的反应能力和理解能力。听力的干扰因素主要在于部分题目备选项在听力原文材料中可听到,迷惑性强,混淆较大,难以判断。对于平时听力训练不够的学生是个较大的挑战。但因为今年听力依然不计入总分,考生和家长都不会太在意,但从长远来看,学生要加强对听的重视程度,毕竟听是听、说、读、写中首要的语言能力。

二、单项选择

单项填空考查的知识点比较全面,分布比较合理。考查了冠词、非谓语动词、情态动词、介词、连词、形容词、动词、动词短语词义的辨析、时态、情景交际、省略和名词性从句。非谓语动词、时态和连词(状语从句)均考查了两次,这三个语法点也是平时教学的重难点知识,但是对这三个语法点的考查方式比较简单,易得分。对冠词、介词、情态动词、省略和名词性从句的考查虽中规中矩,但是需要考生对基础知识掌握得非常扎实,否则也会失一到两分,比如34题考查raceagainsttime的介宾搭配,是个很容易遗忘的知识点。学生失分题还有23题,考查动词词义辨析及一词多义,这是学生的软肋;30题考查动词短语搭配,也是易混淆的词组,易失分。总体上来说,单选题有区分度。

三、完形填空

近几年完形填空都选取富有思想性和教育性的语篇材料作为试题,能力测试的同时注重培养学生的情感,引发他们的思考。今年的语篇是一篇夹叙夹议的文章,从文体上来说和去年不同(去年是一篇说明文),但是延续了2011年以前的出题风格;从内容上来说贴近生活,描述了作者的一次经历,体验残疾人的生活及感想,考生易融入情境,入手容易。文章考点选项设计全面,以实词为主,主要考查了动词、形容词、副词、名词、非谓语及句与句之间连接词等,而且都是高频词汇,基本没有生僻词,且对上下文逻辑理解的考查贯穿始终,读懂全文基本含义应该问题不大,但是个别细节之处需要细心揣摩语境,选出最佳答案,就有一定的难度,比如39题,很容易错选成D项,这就是因为语境利用不当造成的。此外,考生还容易犯错的就是近义词辨析,如52题,direction、way、path都有道路、方向之意,在这篇文章的语境中选出最佳答案就有一定的`难度。总体而言,完形填空想拿满分不易,但也不会失分太多。

四、阅读理解

今年阅读理解的5篇文章选材地道,贴近生活实际,体裁多样。在选材上继续保持了知识性、趣味性强,信息量不是很大,语篇长度适中,题材与体裁广泛的特点,彰显文化特色,考查考生快速获取、处理、分析信息的能力。

今年的5篇阅读理解文章整体难度不大,学生答题情况应该比较好。

A篇:记叙文,夹叙夹议,描述作者的省钱之道,语篇易于理解。题目设置以细节题为主,57题、58题较容易,59题考查主旨大意,易把握,56题干扰项较多,产生干扰的主要原因是原文第一段有几句话都是回答这一题的,可是学生只注意到其中一部分或者因为一个生词overbook受到干扰,所以这一题有难度。

B篇:科技说明文,一项在婴儿身上所做的实验,证明新生儿就有判断力。题目设置以细节题和推断题为主。虽然是大多考生最不喜欢的文体,但是由于题目设置简单,易得分。

C篇:社科类说明文,内容围绕很多人在谈话过程中会假装他们读过某些书、理解某些作家展开,分析了其中的原因及作者的看法。文章难度略微提升,题型涉及细节信息、推理判断和作者态度。这篇文章的细节题设置也需要逻辑推理,不是简单地从文章里找到原句就可以的,所以有一定的难度,比如64题、67题考查作者情感态度,需要考生很好地运用最后一段括号里的内容。

D篇:应用文,介绍了英国国家美术馆,设置了3个题,都很简单,基本不需要读完全文,可以先看题再回到文章里查找所需信息,这篇文章可以为之后的答题争取更多的时间。

七选五这种题型是第3年考,总体难度不是很大,学生通过抓住关键词、分析语段的结构、意思的顺延等基本上能定位答案。两个干扰选项句子可排除性很强,干扰力度不大。学生答题的正确率应该比较高。

五、短文改错

今年短文改错难度较大,学生容易下手但得分率不高。考点虽分布均匀,但不易察觉地考查了介词、代词、连词、名词、动词、副词、冠词的固定搭配,都是细小的知识,稍不注意就漏掉了一个点。因为改错更加考查学生综合运用语言的能力,在改错题上,学生还是会拉开一定的差距。

六、书面表达

书面表达的设计继续沿袭了近几年的风格,贴近学生生活,给笔友写信寻求其帮忙接机。选题合乎情理,符合考纲中贴近学生生活这一要求,这种题目让90%以上的考生有内容可写,下笔容易。主要内容的提示给学生一个纲要的指导,使考生有发挥水平的空间,虽下笔容易但是得高分不易。

从整个试卷来看,考生的语言基本功扎实与否,直接关系到能否得到较理想的分数,因为本套试题突出了基础知识和基本技能在英语学习中的地位,而且基础知识的考查非常细化,在单选和改错中考查小词的比重加大了。此外,考查考生运用语境解决问题的能力依然是重中之重,考点在语境中的贯穿非常明显,关键在于能否发现他们之间的逻辑关系。因此,我个人认为,在今后的英语学习中,学生还是必须加强对基本功训练,夯实基础,从听、说、读、写四方面培养自己综合运用英语的能力,还要培养从题干中体会隐含语境的能力。

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