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2016年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试
英语
本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第Ⅰ卷
注意事项:
1.答第Ⅰ卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写清楚,写在答题卡上。
2.选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。不能答在本试卷上,否则无效。
第一部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从媒体所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
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Opera at Music Hall:1243 Elm Street.The season runs June through August, with additional performances in March and September. The Opera honors Enjoy the Arts membership discounts. Phone: 241-2742. http://www.cityopera.com.
Chamber Orchestra: The Orchestra plays at Memorial Hall at 1406 Elm Street, which offers several concerts from March through June. Call 723-1182 for more information. http://www.chamberorch.com.
Symphony Orchestra: At Music Hall and Riverbend. For ticket sales, call 381-3300. Regular season runs September through May at Music Hall and in summer at Riverbend. http://www.symphony.org/home.asp.
College Conservatory of Music (CCM): Performances are on the main campus(校园)of the university, usually at Patricia Cobbett Theater. CCM organizes a variety of events, including performances by the well-known LaSalle. Quartet, CCM's Philharmonic Orchestra, and various groups of musicians presenting Baroque through modem music. Students with I.D.
cards can attend the events for free.A free schedule of events for each term is available by calling the box office at 556-4183.http://www.ccm.uc.edu/events/calendar. Riverbend Music Theater: 6295 Kellogg Ave.Large outdoor theater with the closest seats under cover (price difference),Big nameshow all summer long ! Phone: 2326220. http://www.riverbe ndmusic.com.
1.Which number should you call if you want to see an opera? 精品文档
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A.241-2742. B.723-1182 C.381-3300 D.232-6220. 2. When can you go to a concert by Chamber Orchestra?
A. February. B. May. C. August. D. November. 3. Where can students go for free performances with their I.D. cards?
A. Music Hall. B. Memorial Hall. C. Patricia Cobbctt Theater. D. Riverbend Music Theater. 4. How is Riverbend Music Theater different from the other places? A. It has seats in the open air. B. It givcs shows all year round. C. It offers membership discounts. D. It presents famous musical works.
B
On one of her trips to New York several years ago, Eudora Welty decided to take acouple of New York friends out to dinner. They settled in at a comfortable East Side cafe and within minutes, another customer was approaching their table. \by the strangger. \ \York friends were thinking.\ Taxis on a rainy New York night are rarer than sunshine.By the time group got up to leave, it was pouring outside. Welty’s new friends immediately sent a waiter to find a cab. Heading back downtown toward her hotel, her big-city friends were amazed at the turn of events that had changed their Big Apple dinner into \ friend said: 'Now we believe your stories,'\added,\I said :'Now you know,these are the people that make me write them.'\ Sitting on a sofa in her room,Welty, asilm figure in a simple gray dress, looked pleased with this explanation. \have to.\ Beauticians,bartenders,piano players and poeple wiht people hats,Welty's people come from afternoons spent vistiting with old friends, from walks thtough the streets of her native Jackson,Miss.,from conversations overheard on a bus.It annoys Welty that,at 78,her left ear has now given out.Sometimes,sitting on a bus or a train, sht hears only a fragment(片断)偶发啊particularly interesting story.
5.What happpened when Welty was with her friends at the cafe? A.Two strangers joined her.
B.Her childhood friends came in. C.A heavy rain ruined the dinner. D.Some people held a party there.
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7. What can we learn about the characters in Welty's fiction; A. They live in big cities. B. They are mostly women. C. They come from real life. D. They are pleasure seekers.
C
If you are a fruit grower一or would like to become one一take advantage of Apple Day to see what's around. It's called Apple Day but in practice it's more like Apple Month. The day itself is on October 21, but since it has caught on, events now spread out over most of October around Britain. Visiting an apple event is a good chance to see, and often taste, a wide variety of apples To people who are used to the limited choice of apples such as Golden Delicious and Royal ,Gala in supermarkets, it can be quite an eye opener to see the range of classical apples still in existence, such as Decio which was grown by the Romans. Although it doesn't taste of
anything special, it's still worth a try, as is the knobbly(多疙瘩的)Cat's Head which is moreof a curiosity than anything else.
There are also varieties developed to suit specific local conditions. One of the very bestvarieties for eating quality is Orleans Reinette, but you'll need a warm, sheltered place withperfect soil to grow it, so it's a pipe dream for most apple lovers who fall for it.
At the events, you can meet expert growers and discuss which ones will best suit your conditions, and because these are family affairs,children are well catered for with apple-Chemed fun and games.
Apple Days are being held at all sorts of places with an interest in fruit, including stately gardens and commercial orchards(果园)·If you want to have a real orchard experience, try visiting the National Fruit Collection at Brogdale, near Faversham in Kent.
8. What can people do at the apple events? A. Attend experts' lectures. B. Visit fruit-loving families. C. Plant fruit trees in an orchard. D. Taste many kinds of apples. 9. What can we learn about Decio?
A. It is a new variety. B. It has a strange look. C. It is rarely seen now. D. It has a special taste.
10. What does the underlined phrase \ A. A practical idea. B. A vain hope. C. A brilliant plan. D. A selfish desire. 11. What is the author's purpose in writing the text? A. To show how to grow apples. B. To introduce an apple festival. C. To help people select apples. D. To promote apple research.
D
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Bad new sells.If it bleeds ,it leads. No news is good news, and good news is。no news. Those are the classic rules for the evening broadcasts and the morning papers.But now that information is being spread and monitored(监控)in different ways, researchers are discovering new rules. By tracking people's e-mails and online posts,scientists have found that good news can spread faster and farther than disasters and sob stories. “The ‘if it bleeds' rule works for mass media,”says Jonah Berger, a scholar at the University of Pennsylvania.“They want your eyeballs and don’t care how you’re feeling.But
when you share a story with your friends, you care a lot more how they react. You don' want them to think of you as a Debbie Downer.\
Researchers analyzing word-of-mouth communication-e-mails, Web posts and reviews,
face-to-face conversations-found that it tended to be more positive than negative(消极的),but that didn’t necessarily mean people preferred positive news. Was positive news shared more often simply because people experienced more good drings than bad things? To test for that possibility, Dr. Berger looked at how people spread a particular set of news stories: thousands of articles on The New York Times' website. He and a Penn colleague analyzed the \his first findings was that articles in the science section were much more likely to make the list than non-science articles. He found that science amazed Times' readers and made them want to share this positive feeling with others. Readers also tended to share articles that were exciting or funny, or that inspired negative feelings like anger or anxiety, but not articles that left them merely sad. They needed to be aroused(滋发) one way or the other, and they preferred good news to bad. The more positive an article, the more likely it was to be shared, as Dr. Berger explains in his new book, \Why Things Catch On.\
12. What do the classic rules mentioned in the text apply to? A. News reports. B. Research papers C. Private e-mails D. Daily conversations. 13.What can we infer about people like Debbie Downer? A. They’re socially inactive.
B. They’re good at telling stories. C. They’re inconsiderate of others. D. They’re careful with their words.
14. What can be a suitable title for the text? A. Sad Stories Travel Far and Wide B. Online News Attracts More People C. Reading Habits Change with the Times D. Good News Beats Bad on Social Networks
Everyone knows that fish is good for health. 16 But it seems Uw many people
don't cook fish at home. Americans eat only about fifteen pounds of fish per person per year
but we eat twice as much fish in restaurant as at home.Buying,storing,and cooking fish isn’t difficult. 17 This is about how to buy and cook fish in an easy way. 18 Fresh fish should smell sweet: you should fell that you’re standing at the
ocean's edge. Any fishy of stung smell means the fish isn’t fresh. 19 When you
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bought a fish and arrive homc, you’d better store the fish in the refrigerator i f you don't cook
it immediately, but fresh fish should be stored in your fridge for only a day a two.Frozen fish
isn’t as tasty as the fresh one.
There are many common methods used to cook fist. 20 First,clean it and season it with your choice of spices(调料)。
Put the whole fish on f plate and steam it in a steam pot for 8 to 10 minutes if it wetghs about one pound.(A larger none will take mone time)Then,it's read to serve. A.Do not buy it.
B.The easiest isto steam it. C.This is how you can do it.
D.It just requires a little knowledge. E.The fish will go bad within hours.
F.When buying fish,you shoud first smell it.
G. The fats in fish are thought to help prevent heart disease.
第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节 完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
When I was 13 my only purpose was to become the star on our football team, I meat____21 Miller King, who was the best___22______at our school.
Football season started in September and all summer long I worked out. I carried my football everywhere for ____23________.
Just before September,Miller was struck by a car and lost his right arm.I went to see him after he came back drom 24 . He looked very 25 ,but he didn't cry.
That season,I 26 all of Miller's records while he 27 the home games from the bench. We went 10-1 and I was named most valuable player, 28 I often had crazy dreams in which I was to blame for Miller's 29 . One aftemaon,I was crossing the field to go home and saw Miller 30 .going over a fence一which wasn't 31 to climb if you had both arms. I'm sure I was the last person in the world he wanted to accept 32 from. But even that challenge he accepted. I 33 him move slowly over the fence. When we were finally 34 on the other side, he said to me, \know, I didn't tell you this during the season, but you did 35 .Thank you for filling in for‘ 36 .”
His words freed me from my bad 37 .I throught to myself,how even without an arm he was more of a ieader.Damaged but not defeated,he was 38 ahead of me.I was right to have 39 him.Form that day on,I grew 40 and alittle more real.
21.A.cheering for B.beating out C.relying on D.staying with 22.A.coach B.student C.teacher D.player 23.A.practice B.show C.comfort D.pleasure 精品文档