高中选文还是选理?湖南2021届新高考选科数据出炉!(附选科建议)

  导读:2021湖南高考报名考生共57.49万人,除保送生、高职院校单独招生、师范生等考生外,实际考生近40.02万人,其中普通高考考生37.22万人(历史类考生16.58万人,占44.55%;物理类考生20.64万,占55.45%)。

  一、单科选考分析

  以下为新高考改革第三批实行3+1+2方案的省市2021届学生(刚刚结束高考的本届高三学生)的各科选考数据,从整体来看各省选科占比相对比较均衡,最受欢迎的科目是生物。

 高中选文还是选理?湖南2021届新高考选科数据出炉!(附选科建议)

  ↑表格来源:自主选拔在线,非官方数据仅供参考

  1、两个首选科目差距不大,偏文科人数较往年有所上涨

  首先从首选的物理、历史两个科目来看,总体来说选考两科的比例很接近。而首选历史或物理一定程度上可以反映考生的偏文理程度,我们通过对比2019年其中六个省份的文科生占比情况(见下表)发现,大部分省份的偏文科比例都有所上涨。

高中选文还是选理?湖南2021届新高考选科数据出炉!(附选科建议)

  说明:表中2019文科占比数据是基于2019年各省发布的一分一段表文理人数计算而来,艺术类考生暂未计入。

  2、生物成热门,政治受冷落

  为方便大家直观的看出各科目选考比例,我们将这届七省选考数据转换成柱状图:

高中选文还是选理?湖南2021届新高考选科数据出炉!(附选科建议)

  从上述图表中可以看出,生物的选考比例高居首位,紧接着就是物理和地理两门科目选考人数最多,其次就是历史、化学。而政治科目选考人数最少,这可能与政治这门学科背诵内容多、不容易拿高分的特性有关。

高中选文还是选理?湖南2021届新高考选科数据出炉!(附选科建议)

  导读:2021湖南高考报名考生共57.49万人,除保送生、高职院校单独招生、师范生等考生外,实际考生近40.02万人,其中普通高考考生37.22万人(历史类考生16.58万人,占44.55%;物理类考生20.64万,占55.45%)。

  一、单科选考分析

  以下为新高考改革第三批实行3+1+2方案的省市2021届学生(刚刚结束高考的本届高三学生)的各科选考数据,从整体来看各省选科占比相对比较均衡,最受欢迎的科目是生物。

 高中选文还是选理?湖南2021届新高考选科数据出炉!(附选科建议)

  ↑表格来源:自主选拔在线,非官方数据仅供参考

  1、两个首选科目差距不大,偏文科人数较往年有所上涨

  首先从首选的物理、历史两个科目来看,总体来说选考两科的比例很接近。而首选历史或物理一定程度上可以反映考生的偏文理程度,我们通过对比2019年其中六个省份的文科生占比情况(见下表)发现,大部分省份的偏文科比例都有所上涨。

高中选文还是选理?湖南2021届新高考选科数据出炉!(附选科建议)

  说明:表中2019文科占比数据是基于2019年各省发布的一分一段表文理人数计算而来,艺术类考生暂未计入。

  2、生物成热门,政治受冷落

  为方便大家直观的看出各科目选考比例,我们将这届七省选考数据转换成柱状图:

高中选文还是选理?湖南2021届新高考选科数据出炉!(附选科建议)

  从上述图表中可以看出,生物的选考比例高居首位,紧接着就是物理和地理两门科目选考人数最多,其次就是历史、化学。而政治科目选考人数最少,这可能与政治这门学科背诵内容多、不容易拿高分的特性有关。

2015年高考英语试题及答案(广东卷)

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  导读:高考真题对高三生而言是提前进行高考演练,对于高一、高二的学生来说,高考真题会有一定的难度,做真题时你会发现有很多题不会做、会的做错的情况,但是没关系,练习真题的主要目的是感受高考题的风格,夯实考点知识。以下是2015年广东卷高考英语真题及答案,供学生练习。

  2015年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(广东卷)英语

  本试卷共12页,三大题,满分135分。考试用时120分钟。

  注意事项:1. 答卷前,考生务必用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将自己的姓名、考生号、试室号和座位号填写在答题卡上。用2B铅笔将试卷类型(B)填涂在答题卡相应位置上。将条形码横贴在答题卡右上角“条形码粘贴处”。

  2. 选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案信息点涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案,答案不能答在试卷上。

  3. 非选择题必须用黑色字迹钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案,不准使用铅笔和涂改液。不按以上要求作答的答案无效。

  4. 考生必须保持答题卷和答题卡的整洁,考试结束后,将试卷、答题卷和答题卡一并交回。

  I 语言知识及应用(共两节,满分45分)

  第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

  阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1~15各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

  How long can human beings live? Most scientists who study old age think that the human body is ___1___ to live no longer than 120 years. However, 110 years is probably the longest that anyone could hope to live —— if he or she is ___2___ healthy and lucky. Some scientists even say we can live as long as 130 years! Yet, our cells simply cannot continue to reproduce ___3___. They wear out, and as a result, we get old and ___4___ die.

  Even though we can’t live forever, we are living a ___5___ life than ever before. In 1900, the average American life span (寿命) was only 47 years, but today it is 75 years!

  When does old age begin then? Sixty-five may be out-of-date as the ___6___ line between middle age and old age. After all, many older people don’t begin to experience physical and mental ___7___ until after age 75.

  People are living longer because more people ___8___ childhood. Before modern medicine changed the laws of nature, many children died of common childhood ___9___. Now that the chances of dying ___10___ are much lower, the chances of living long are much higher due to better diets and health care.

  On the whole, our population is getting older. The ___11___ in our population will have lasting effects on our social development and our way of life. Some people fear such changes will be for the worse, while some see ___12___, not disaster, many men and women in their “golden years” are healthy, still active, and young in ___13___ if not in age.

  As the society grows old, we need the ___14___ of our older citizens. With long lives ahead of them, they need to ___15___ active and devoted.

  1. A. designed B. selected C. improved D. discovered

  2. A. completely B. generally C. apparently D. extremely

  3. A. rapidly B. harmlessly C. endlessly D. separately

  4. A. eventually B. hopelessly C. automatically D. desperately

  5. A. busier B. longer C. richer D. happier

  6. A. finishing B. guiding C. waiting D. dividing

  7. A. stress B. damage C. decline D. failure

  8. A. survive B. enjoy C. remember D. value

  9. A. problems B. fears C. worries D. diseases

  10. A. poor B. young C. sick D. quiet

  11. A. changes B. recovery C. safety D. increases

  12. A. dreams B. chances C. strengths D. choices

  13. A. mind B. appearance C. voice D. movement

  14. A. protection B. suggestions C. contributions D. permission

  15. A. sound B. appear C. turn D. stay

  第二节 语法填空(共10小题; 每小题1.5分,满分15分)

  阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空,并将答案填写在答题卡标号为16-25的相应位置上。

  Mr. Johnson lived in the woods with his wife and children. He owned ___16___ farm, which looked almost abandoned. ___17___ (lucky), he also had a cow which produced milk every day. He sold or exchanged some of the milk in the towns nearly ___18___ other food and made cheese and butter for the family with what ___19___ (leave). The cow was their only means of support, in fact. One day, the cow was eating grass ___20___ it began to rain heavily. While making great efforts to run away, she ___21___ (fall) over the hill and died. Then the Johnson tried to make a living ___22___ the cow. In order to support his family, Mr. Johnson began to plant herbs and vegetables. Since the plants took a while to grow, he started cutting down trees ___23___ (sell) the wood. Thinking about his children’s clothes, he started growing cotton too. When harvest came around, he was already selling herbs, vegetables and cotton in the market ___24___ people from the town met regularly. Now it occurred to ___25___ that his farm had much potential and that the death of the cow was a bit of luck.

  II 阅读(共两节,25题,满分50分)

  第一节 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

  阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

  A

  Peter loved to shop used articles. Almost a month ago, he bought popular word game that used little pieces of wood with different letters on them. As he was purchasing it, the salesgirl said, “Uh, look, the game box haven’t even been opened yet. That might be worth some money. ”

  Peter examined the box, and, sure enough, it was completely covered in factory-sealed plastic. And he saw a date of 1973 on the back of the box.

  “You should put that up for auction (拍卖) on the Internet, and see what happens.”the salesgirl said.

  “Yes, you’re right. People like something rare.” Peter agreed, “I can’t imagine there being very many unopened boxes of this game still around 40 years later.”

  “Don’t forget to tell me if you sell it.” the salesgirl smiled.

  “No problem.” Peter said.

  After he got home, Peter went online to several auction websites looking for his game. But he couldn’t find it. Then he typed in the name of the word game and hit Search. The search result was 543 websites containing information about the changes of the game. Over the years, the game had been produced using letters in different sizes and game boards in different colors. He also found some lists of game fans looking for various versions of the game. Peter emailed some of them, telling them what he had.

  Two weeks later, Peter went back to the shop.

  “Hello. Do you still remember the unopened word game?”

  The salesgirl looked at him for a second, then recognized him and said, “Oh, hi!”

  “I’ve got something for you,” Peter said. “I sold the game and made $1,000. Thank you for your suggestion.” He handed her three $ 100 bills.

  “Wow!” the salesgirl cried out. “Thank you, I never expected it.”

  26. Which of the following best describes Peter’s word game?

  A. It was made around 40 years ago.

  B. It had game boards in different sizes.

  C. It was kept in a plastic bag with a seal.

  D. It had little pieces of wood in different colors.

  27. What did the salesgirl probably think of Peter’s word game?

  A. Old and handy.

  B. Rare and valuable.

  C. Classic and attractive.

  D. Colorful and interesting

  28. Peter got the names of the game fans from _________.

  A. an auction

  B. the Internet

  C. a game shop

  D. the second-hand shop

  29. What happened at the end of the story?

  A. Peter gave the girl $300 as a reward.

  B. The salesgirl became Peter’s friend.

  C. Peter returned the word game for $ 1,000.

  D. The salesgirl felt confused to see Peter again.

  30. What is the main theme of the story?

  A. It’s important to keep a promise.

  B. It’s great to share in other people’s happiness.

  C. We should be grateful for the help from others.

  D. Something rare is worth a large amount of money.

  B

  When I was nine years old, I loved to go fishing with my dad. But the only thing that wasn’t very fun about it was that he could catch many fish while I couldn’t catch anything. I usually got pretty upset and kept asking him why. He always answered, “Son, if you want to catch a fish, you have to think like a fish”, I remember being even more upset then because, “I’m not a fish!” I didn’t know how to think like a fish. Besides, I reasoned, how could what I think influence what a fish does?

  As I got a little older I began to understand what my dad really meant. So, I read some books on fish. And I even joined the local fishing club and started attending the monthly meetings. I learned that a fish is a cold-blooded animal and therefore is very sensitive to water temperature. That is why fish prefer shallow water to deep water because the former is warmer. Besides, water is usually warmer in direct sunlight than in the shade. Yet, fish don’t have any eyelids(眼皮) and the sun huts their eyes… The more I understood fish, the more I became effective at finding and catching them..

  When I grew up and entered the business world, I remember hearing my first boss say, “We all need to think like sales people.” But it didn’t completely make sense. My dad never once said, “If you want to catch a fish you need to think like a fisherman.” What he said was, “You need to think like a fish.” Years later, with great efforts to promote long-term services to people much older and richer than me, I gradually learned what we all need is to think more like customers. It is not an easy job. I will show you how in the following chapters.

  31. Why was the author upset in fishing trips when he was nine?

  A. He could not catch a fish.

  B. His father was not patient with him.

  C. His father did not teach him fishing.

  D. He could not influence a fish as his father did.

  32. What did the author’s father really mean?

  A. To read about fish.

  B. To learn fishing by oneself.

  C. To understand what fish think.

  D. To study fishing in many ways.

  33. According to the author, fish are most likely to be found _________.

  A. in deep water on sunny days

  B. in deep water on cloudy days

  C. in shallow water under sunlight

  D. in shallow water under waterside trees.

  34. After entering the business world, the author found _________.

  A. it easy to think like a customer

  B. his father’s fishing advice inspiring

  C. his first boss’s sales ideas reasonable

  D. it difficult to sell services to poor people

  35. This passage most likely comes from _________.

  A. a fishing guide

  B. a popular sales book

  C. a novel on childhood

  D. a millionaire’s biography

  C

  Daniel Anderson, a famous psychologist, believes it’s important to distinguish television’s influences on children from those of the family. We tend to blame TV, he says, for problems it doesn’t really cause, overlooking our own roles in shaping children’s minds.

  One traditional belief about television is that it reduces a child’s ability to think and to understand the world. While watching TV, children do not merely absorb words and images (影像). Instead, they learn both explicit and hidden meanings from what they see. Actually, children learn early the psychology of characters in TV shows. Furthermore, as many teachers agree, children understand far more when parents watch TV with them, explaining new words and ideas. Yet, most parents use an educational program as a chance to park their kids in front of the set and do something in another room.

  Another argument against television is that it replaces reading as a form of entertainment. But according to Anderson, the amount of time spent watching television is not related to reading ability. TV doesn’t take the place of reading for most children; it takes the place of similar sorts of recreation, such as listening to the radio and playing sports. Things like parents’ educational background have a stronger influence on a child’s reading. “A child’s reading ability is best predicted by how much a parent reads.” Anderson says.

  Traditional wisdom also has it that heavy television-watching lowers IQ (智商) scores and affects school performance. But here, too, Anderson notes that no studies have proved it. In fact, research suggests that it’s the other way around. “If you’re smart young, you’ll watch less TV when you’re older,” Anderson says. Yet, people of lower IQ tend to be lifelong television viewers.

  For years researchers have attempted to show that television is dangerous to children. However, by showing that television promotes none of the dangerous effects as conventionally believed, Anderson suggests that television cannot be condemned without considering other influences.

  36. By watching TV, children learn _________.

  A. images through words

  B. more than explicit meanings

  C. more about images than words

  D. little about people’s psychology

  37. An educational program is best watched by a child _________.

  A. on his own

  B. with other kids

  C. with his parents

  D. with his teachers

  38. Which of the following is most related to children’s reading ability?

  A. Radio-listening

  B. Television-watching

  C. Parents’ reading list

  D. Parents’ educational background

  39. Anderson believed that _________.

  A. the more a child watches TV, the smarter he is

  B. the younger a child is, the more he watches TV

  C. the smarter a child is, the less likely he gets addicted to TV

  D. the less a child watches TV, the better he performs at school

  40. What is the main purpose of the passage?

  A. To advise on the educational use of TV.

  B. To describe TV’s harmful effects on children.

  C. To explain traditional views on TV influences.

  D. To present Anderson’s unconventional ideas.

  D

  It was once common to regard Britain as a society with class distinction. Each class had unique characteristics.

  In recent years, many writers have begun to speak the 'decline of class' and 'classless society' in Britain. And in modern day consumer society everyone is considered to be middle class.

  But pronouncing the death of class is too early. A recent wide-ranging society of public opinion found 90 percent of people still placing themselves in particular class; 73 percent agreed that class was still a vital part of British society; and 52 percent thought there were still sharp class differences. Thus, class may not be culturally and politically obvious, yet it remains an important part of British society. Britain seems to have a love of stratification.

  One unchanging aspect of a British person's class position is accent. The words a person speaks tell her or his class. A study of British accents during 1970s found that a voice sounding like a BBC newsreader was viewed as the most attractive voice, Most people said this accent sounded 'educated' and 'soft'. The accents placed at the bottom in this study, on the other hand, were regional(地区的)city accents. These accents were seen as 'common' and 'ugly'. However, a similar study of British accents in the US turned these results upside down and placed some regional accents as the most attractive and BBC English as the least. This suggests that British attitudes towards accent have deep roots and are based on class prejudice.

  In recent years, however, young upper middle-class people in London, have begun to adopt some regional accents, in order to hide their class origins. This is an indication of class becoming unnoticed. However, the 1995 pop song 'Common People' puts forward the view that though a middle-class person may 'want to live like common people' they can never appreciate the reality of a working-class life.

  41. A recent study of public opinion shows that in modern Britain ________.

  A. it is time to end class distinction

  B. most people belong to middle class

  C. it is easy to recognize a person’s class

  D. people regard themselves socially different

  42. The word stratification in Paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to ________.

  A. variety

  B. division

  C. authority

  D. qualification

  43. The study in the US showed that BBC English was regarded as _________.

  A. regional

  B. educated

  C. prejudiced

  D. unattractive

  44. British attitudes towards accent _________.

  A. have a long tradition

  B. are based on regional status

  C. are shared by the Americans

  D. have changed in recent years

  45. What is the main idea of the passage?

  A. The middle class is expanding

  B. A person’s accent reflects his class

  C. Class is a key part of British society

  D. Each class has unique characteristics.

  第二节 信息匹配(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)

  请阅读下列应用文及相关信息,并按照要求匹配信息。请在答题卡上将对应题号的相应选项字母涂黑。

  首先阅读下列活动介绍:

  A. B.

  A Night of Glamor and Intrigue at Shanghai Bund in 1930

  To celebrate Asia heritage month, Trendy New York is proud to present “Cheongsam Night out--A date with Cheongsam beauties in Shanghai Bund 1930”.

  May 16, 9:00 PM-May 17, 12:00 AM. EDT

  330 West 40th Street, New York. NY 10018 Picking Partners---NEW YORK

  Featuring adaptations from Chinese and Western classic, including works from Chinese Academy Award---winning composer Tan Dun, the Beijing Guitar Duo teamed up with Cuban guitar virtuoso Manuel Barrueco (right) for a China West Concert at the New York Historical Society on April 23.

  C. D.

  Heroes of History: Legacy of My Chinese Family

  Join us as actress Tina Chen recounts the fascinating story of three generations of her mother’s family and their contributions to the history of China.

  Friday, May 8, 6:30PM--7:30PM

  China Institute

  125 East 65th Street, New York, NY 10065

  Great shots---NEW YORK

  A photography exhibition held by HAN Media to celebrate its founding in New York City on April 24, featuring three emerging Chinese photographers; Yingxi Michael Shi, Haiyin Lin and Liming Guan, whose works have appeared in publications such as Vogue, ELLE, The New York Times and others.

  E. F.

  Forbidden delights---NEW YORK

  The first session of the China Institute in America short course Beijing: The City Through Its Architecture opens on Wednesday. Nancy S. Steinhardt discusses the Forbidden City and Beijing’s imperial architecture. Passing on the Kunqu Art: From Master to Disciples

  Kunqu Society, the classical Chinese theater which combines singing, dancing and acting to literary works by masters of Ming and Qing Dynasties, performing introduces four signature plays of Kunqu Master Jiqing Zhang to American audiences.

  Sunday, April 19, 2:00PM, EST

  Miller Theatre at Columbia University

  2960 Broadway, New York, NY 10027

  请根据以下人物介绍选择他们可能参加的活动:

  46. Edward Leonardo Norton, connoisseur of Chinese and Japanese antiques. He has a strong interest in classical Chinese literary works. He even starts going to evening classes to learn classical Chinese at Columbia University.

  47. Daphne Sui-yuan Tan, former director of National Association of Photographers. After reading some history books on how the first group of Chinese immigrants survived in America of the 19th century, she has become keen on her own family history and that of others.

  48. Sharon Collins, pop singer and amateur photographer. Her marriage with a serious music critic has drawn her to his world, so she is now crazy about classical music and will not miss any chance to attend a concert with her husband.

  49. Michelle Higgins, eminent photographer and columnist for quite a few internationally-known travel magazines. Recently, she has shown great interest in photo exhibits which feature young artists with Islamic or Chinese background.

  50. Caroline Hugo, famous writer and influential movie critic. Last year her fantasy story which involved the mysterious Forbidden City received critical acclaim. Now she is conceiving a romance that has Shanghai of the 1930s as the setting.

  III 写作(共两节, 满分40分)

  第一节 基础写作(共1小题,满分15分)

  你接受了一项写作任务,为英语校报写一篇科技报道。

  请根据以下信息,介绍国外医疗行业出现的一项新技术。内容包括:

  技术名称:DNA检测

  检测方法:唾液样本分析

  检测费用:125英镑

  检测时长:4到6周

  检测用途: 1. 预测重大疾病

  2. 预知食物偏好

  3. 提示合适的锻炼方式

  检测影响: 1. 增强健康意识

  2. 易引起过度焦虑

  *唾液样本:saliva sample

  只能用5个句子表达全部内容;

  句子结构准确,信息内容完整,篇章连贯。

  第二节 读写任务(共1小题,满分25分)

  阅读下面短文,然后按照要求写一篇150词左右的英语短文。

  On the first day of her work, Sally found that a class full of problems was waiting for her. Six teachers had quit before her. When she walked into the classroom, it was chaos: two boys were fighting in the far corner, yet the rest of the class seemed not to notice them; some girls were chatting and some were running about; paper, food packages and other garbage were littered around …… Just when she was about to speak, a student rushed in and pushed her aside! He was twenty minutes late!

  Sally walked onto the platform, picked up a piece of chalk and wrote on the blackboard: “Rule 1: We are family!” All students stopped to look at her. And she continued with Rule 2, Rule 3 …. In the following weeks, Sally worked out 10 class rules and posted them on the walls of the classroom. She patiently explained all the rules to the students and required everyone to follow them.

  Surprisingly, Sally was not driven out like the former teachers; instead, she won respect from the students. Over the years, she witnessed gradual changes in the class. At the graduation ceremony, just as she expected, she was very proud to stand with a class of care, manners and confidence.

  1. 用约30个词概括上文的主要内容。

  2. 用约120个词就班规谈谈你的想法,内容包括:

  (1) 你们班最突出的问题是什么?

  (2) 针对该问题你会设计一条什么班规?

  (3)你认为班规会带来什么影响?

  1. 作文中可以使用亲身经历或虚构的故事,也可以参照阅读材料的内容,但不得直接引用原文的句子。

  2. 作文中不得出现真实姓名和学校名称。

  概括准确,语言规范,内容合适,篇章连贯。

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      导读:高考真题对高三生而言是提前进行高考演练,对于高一、高二的学生来说,高考真题会有一定的难度,做真题时你会发现有很多题不会做、会的做错的情况,但是没关系,练习真题的主要目的是感受高考题的风格,夯实考点知识。以下是2015年广东卷高考英语真题及答案,供学生练习。

      2015年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(广东卷)英语

      本试卷共12页,三大题,满分135分。考试用时120分钟。

      注意事项:1. 答卷前,考生务必用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将自己的姓名、考生号、试室号和座位号填写在答题卡上。用2B铅笔将试卷类型(B)填涂在答题卡相应位置上。将条形码横贴在答题卡右上角“条形码粘贴处”。

      2. 选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案信息点涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案,答案不能答在试卷上。

      3. 非选择题必须用黑色字迹钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案,不准使用铅笔和涂改液。不按以上要求作答的答案无效。

      4. 考生必须保持答题卷和答题卡的整洁,考试结束后,将试卷、答题卷和答题卡一并交回。

      I 语言知识及应用(共两节,满分45分)

      第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

      阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1~15各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

      How long can human beings live? Most scientists who study old age think that the human body is ___1___ to live no longer than 120 years. However, 110 years is probably the longest that anyone could hope to live —— if he or she is ___2___ healthy and lucky. Some scientists even say we can live as long as 130 years! Yet, our cells simply cannot continue to reproduce ___3___. They wear out, and as a result, we get old and ___4___ die.

      Even though we can’t live forever, we are living a ___5___ life than ever before. In 1900, the average American life span (寿命) was only 47 years, but today it is 75 years!

      When does old age begin then? Sixty-five may be out-of-date as the ___6___ line between middle age and old age. After all, many older people don’t begin to experience physical and mental ___7___ until after age 75.

      People are living longer because more people ___8___ childhood. Before modern medicine changed the laws of nature, many children died of common childhood ___9___. Now that the chances of dying ___10___ are much lower, the chances of living long are much higher due to better diets and health care.

      On the whole, our population is getting older. The ___11___ in our population will have lasting effects on our social development and our way of life. Some people fear such changes will be for the worse, while some see ___12___, not disaster, many men and women in their “golden years” are healthy, still active, and young in ___13___ if not in age.

      As the society grows old, we need the ___14___ of our older citizens. With long lives ahead of them, they need to ___15___ active and devoted.

      1. A. designed B. selected C. improved D. discovered

      2. A. completely B. generally C. apparently D. extremely

      3. A. rapidly B. harmlessly C. endlessly D. separately

      4. A. eventually B. hopelessly C. automatically D. desperately

      5. A. busier B. longer C. richer D. happier

      6. A. finishing B. guiding C. waiting D. dividing

      7. A. stress B. damage C. decline D. failure

      8. A. survive B. enjoy C. remember D. value

      9. A. problems B. fears C. worries D. diseases

      10. A. poor B. young C. sick D. quiet

      11. A. changes B. recovery C. safety D. increases

      12. A. dreams B. chances C. strengths D. choices

      13. A. mind B. appearance C. voice D. movement

      14. A. protection B. suggestions C. contributions D. permission

      15. A. sound B. appear C. turn D. stay

      第二节 语法填空(共10小题; 每小题1.5分,满分15分)

      阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空,并将答案填写在答题卡标号为16-25的相应位置上。

      Mr. Johnson lived in the woods with his wife and children. He owned ___16___ farm, which looked almost abandoned. ___17___ (lucky), he also had a cow which produced milk every day. He sold or exchanged some of the milk in the towns nearly ___18___ other food and made cheese and butter for the family with what ___19___ (leave). The cow was their only means of support, in fact. One day, the cow was eating grass ___20___ it began to rain heavily. While making great efforts to run away, she ___21___ (fall) over the hill and died. Then the Johnson tried to make a living ___22___ the cow. In order to support his family, Mr. Johnson began to plant herbs and vegetables. Since the plants took a while to grow, he started cutting down trees ___23___ (sell) the wood. Thinking about his children’s clothes, he started growing cotton too. When harvest came around, he was already selling herbs, vegetables and cotton in the market ___24___ people from the town met regularly. Now it occurred to ___25___ that his farm had much potential and that the death of the cow was a bit of luck.

      II 阅读(共两节,25题,满分50分)

      第一节 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

      阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

      A

      Peter loved to shop used articles. Almost a month ago, he bought popular word game that used little pieces of wood with different letters on them. As he was purchasing it, the salesgirl said, “Uh, look, the game box haven’t even been opened yet. That might be worth some money. ”

      Peter examined the box, and, sure enough, it was completely covered in factory-sealed plastic. And he saw a date of 1973 on the back of the box.

      “You should put that up for auction (拍卖) on the Internet, and see what happens.”the salesgirl said.

      “Yes, you’re right. People like something rare.” Peter agreed, “I can’t imagine there being very many unopened boxes of this game still around 40 years later.”

      “Don’t forget to tell me if you sell it.” the salesgirl smiled.

      “No problem.” Peter said.

      After he got home, Peter went online to several auction websites looking for his game. But he couldn’t find it. Then he typed in the name of the word game and hit Search. The search result was 543 websites containing information about the changes of the game. Over the years, the game had been produced using letters in different sizes and game boards in different colors. He also found some lists of game fans looking for various versions of the game. Peter emailed some of them, telling them what he had.

      Two weeks later, Peter went back to the shop.

      “Hello. Do you still remember the unopened word game?”

      The salesgirl looked at him for a second, then recognized him and said, “Oh, hi!”

      “I’ve got something for you,” Peter said. “I sold the game and made $1,000. Thank you for your suggestion.” He handed her three $ 100 bills.

      “Wow!” the salesgirl cried out. “Thank you, I never expected it.”

      26. Which of the following best describes Peter’s word game?

      A. It was made around 40 years ago.

      B. It had game boards in different sizes.

      C. It was kept in a plastic bag with a seal.

      D. It had little pieces of wood in different colors.

      27. What did the salesgirl probably think of Peter’s word game?

      A. Old and handy.

      B. Rare and valuable.

      C. Classic and attractive.

      D. Colorful and interesting

      28. Peter got the names of the game fans from _________.

      A. an auction

      B. the Internet

      C. a game shop

      D. the second-hand shop

      29. What happened at the end of the story?

      A. Peter gave the girl $300 as a reward.

      B. The salesgirl became Peter’s friend.

      C. Peter returned the word game for $ 1,000.

      D. The salesgirl felt confused to see Peter again.

      30. What is the main theme of the story?

      A. It’s important to keep a promise.

      B. It’s great to share in other people’s happiness.

      C. We should be grateful for the help from others.

      D. Something rare is worth a large amount of money.

      B

      When I was nine years old, I loved to go fishing with my dad. But the only thing that wasn’t very fun about it was that he could catch many fish while I couldn’t catch anything. I usually got pretty upset and kept asking him why. He always answered, “Son, if you want to catch a fish, you have to think like a fish”, I remember being even more upset then because, “I’m not a fish!” I didn’t know how to think like a fish. Besides, I reasoned, how could what I think influence what a fish does?

      As I got a little older I began to understand what my dad really meant. So, I read some books on fish. And I even joined the local fishing club and started attending the monthly meetings. I learned that a fish is a cold-blooded animal and therefore is very sensitive to water temperature. That is why fish prefer shallow water to deep water because the former is warmer. Besides, water is usually warmer in direct sunlight than in the shade. Yet, fish don’t have any eyelids(眼皮) and the sun huts their eyes… The more I understood fish, the more I became effective at finding and catching them..

      When I grew up and entered the business world, I remember hearing my first boss say, “We all need to think like sales people.” But it didn’t completely make sense. My dad never once said, “If you want to catch a fish you need to think like a fisherman.” What he said was, “You need to think like a fish.” Years later, with great efforts to promote long-term services to people much older and richer than me, I gradually learned what we all need is to think more like customers. It is not an easy job. I will show you how in the following chapters.

      31. Why was the author upset in fishing trips when he was nine?

      A. He could not catch a fish.

      B. His father was not patient with him.

      C. His father did not teach him fishing.

      D. He could not influence a fish as his father did.

      32. What did the author’s father really mean?

      A. To read about fish.

      B. To learn fishing by oneself.

      C. To understand what fish think.

      D. To study fishing in many ways.

      33. According to the author, fish are most likely to be found _________.

      A. in deep water on sunny days

      B. in deep water on cloudy days

      C. in shallow water under sunlight

      D. in shallow water under waterside trees.

      34. After entering the business world, the author found _________.

      A. it easy to think like a customer

      B. his father’s fishing advice inspiring

      C. his first boss’s sales ideas reasonable

      D. it difficult to sell services to poor people

      35. This passage most likely comes from _________.

      A. a fishing guide

      B. a popular sales book

      C. a novel on childhood

      D. a millionaire’s biography

      C

      Daniel Anderson, a famous psychologist, believes it’s important to distinguish television’s influences on children from those of the family. We tend to blame TV, he says, for problems it doesn’t really cause, overlooking our own roles in shaping children’s minds.

      One traditional belief about television is that it reduces a child’s ability to think and to understand the world. While watching TV, children do not merely absorb words and images (影像). Instead, they learn both explicit and hidden meanings from what they see. Actually, children learn early the psychology of characters in TV shows. Furthermore, as many teachers agree, children understand far more when parents watch TV with them, explaining new words and ideas. Yet, most parents use an educational program as a chance to park their kids in front of the set and do something in another room.

      Another argument against television is that it replaces reading as a form of entertainment. But according to Anderson, the amount of time spent watching television is not related to reading ability. TV doesn’t take the place of reading for most children; it takes the place of similar sorts of recreation, such as listening to the radio and playing sports. Things like parents’ educational background have a stronger influence on a child’s reading. “A child’s reading ability is best predicted by how much a parent reads.” Anderson says.

      Traditional wisdom also has it that heavy television-watching lowers IQ (智商) scores and affects school performance. But here, too, Anderson notes that no studies have proved it. In fact, research suggests that it’s the other way around. “If you’re smart young, you’ll watch less TV when you’re older,” Anderson says. Yet, people of lower IQ tend to be lifelong television viewers.

      For years researchers have attempted to show that television is dangerous to children. However, by showing that television promotes none of the dangerous effects as conventionally believed, Anderson suggests that television cannot be condemned without considering other influences.

      36. By watching TV, children learn _________.

      A. images through words

      B. more than explicit meanings

      C. more about images than words

      D. little about people’s psychology

      37. An educational program is best watched by a child _________.

      A. on his own

      B. with other kids

      C. with his parents

      D. with his teachers

      38. Which of the following is most related to children’s reading ability?

      A. Radio-listening

      B. Television-watching

      C. Parents’ reading list

      D. Parents’ educational background

      39. Anderson believed that _________.

      A. the more a child watches TV, the smarter he is

      B. the younger a child is, the more he watches TV

      C. the smarter a child is, the less likely he gets addicted to TV

      D. the less a child watches TV, the better he performs at school

      40. What is the main purpose of the passage?

      A. To advise on the educational use of TV.

      B. To describe TV’s harmful effects on children.

      C. To explain traditional views on TV influences.

      D. To present Anderson’s unconventional ideas.

      D

      It was once common to regard Britain as a society with class distinction. Each class had unique characteristics.

      In recent years, many writers have begun to speak the 'decline of class' and 'classless society' in Britain. And in modern day consumer society everyone is considered to be middle class.

      But pronouncing the death of class is too early. A recent wide-ranging society of public opinion found 90 percent of people still placing themselves in particular class; 73 percent agreed that class was still a vital part of British society; and 52 percent thought there were still sharp class differences. Thus, class may not be culturally and politically obvious, yet it remains an important part of British society. Britain seems to have a love of stratification.

      One unchanging aspect of a British person's class position is accent. The words a person speaks tell her or his class. A study of British accents during 1970s found that a voice sounding like a BBC newsreader was viewed as the most attractive voice, Most people said this accent sounded 'educated' and 'soft'. The accents placed at the bottom in this study, on the other hand, were regional(地区的)city accents. These accents were seen as 'common' and 'ugly'. However, a similar study of British accents in the US turned these results upside down and placed some regional accents as the most attractive and BBC English as the least. This suggests that British attitudes towards accent have deep roots and are based on class prejudice.

      In recent years, however, young upper middle-class people in London, have begun to adopt some regional accents, in order to hide their class origins. This is an indication of class becoming unnoticed. However, the 1995 pop song 'Common People' puts forward the view that though a middle-class person may 'want to live like common people' they can never appreciate the reality of a working-class life.

      41. A recent study of public opinion shows that in modern Britain ________.

      A. it is time to end class distinction

      B. most people belong to middle class

      C. it is easy to recognize a person’s class

      D. people regard themselves socially different

      42. The word stratification in Paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to ________.

      A. variety

      B. division

      C. authority

      D. qualification

      43. The study in the US showed that BBC English was regarded as _________.

      A. regional

      B. educated

      C. prejudiced

      D. unattractive

      44. British attitudes towards accent _________.

      A. have a long tradition

      B. are based on regional status

      C. are shared by the Americans

      D. have changed in recent years

      45. What is the main idea of the passage?

      A. The middle class is expanding

      B. A person’s accent reflects his class

      C. Class is a key part of British society

      D. Each class has unique characteristics.

      第二节 信息匹配(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)

      请阅读下列应用文及相关信息,并按照要求匹配信息。请在答题卡上将对应题号的相应选项字母涂黑。

      首先阅读下列活动介绍:

      A. B.

      A Night of Glamor and Intrigue at Shanghai Bund in 1930

      To celebrate Asia heritage month, Trendy New York is proud to present “Cheongsam Night out--A date with Cheongsam beauties in Shanghai Bund 1930”.

      May 16, 9:00 PM-May 17, 12:00 AM. EDT

      330 West 40th Street, New York. NY 10018 Picking Partners---NEW YORK

      Featuring adaptations from Chinese and Western classic, including works from Chinese Academy Award---winning composer Tan Dun, the Beijing Guitar Duo teamed up with Cuban guitar virtuoso Manuel Barrueco (right) for a China West Concert at the New York Historical Society on April 23.

      C. D.

      Heroes of History: Legacy of My Chinese Family

      Join us as actress Tina Chen recounts the fascinating story of three generations of her mother’s family and their contributions to the history of China.

      Friday, May 8, 6:30PM--7:30PM

      China Institute

      125 East 65th Street, New York, NY 10065

      Great shots---NEW YORK

      A photography exhibition held by HAN Media to celebrate its founding in New York City on April 24, featuring three emerging Chinese photographers; Yingxi Michael Shi, Haiyin Lin and Liming Guan, whose works have appeared in publications such as Vogue, ELLE, The New York Times and others.

      E. F.

      Forbidden delights---NEW YORK

      The first session of the China Institute in America short course Beijing: The City Through Its Architecture opens on Wednesday. Nancy S. Steinhardt discusses the Forbidden City and Beijing’s imperial architecture. Passing on the Kunqu Art: From Master to Disciples

      Kunqu Society, the classical Chinese theater which combines singing, dancing and acting to literary works by masters of Ming and Qing Dynasties, performing introduces four signature plays of Kunqu Master Jiqing Zhang to American audiences.

      Sunday, April 19, 2:00PM, EST

      Miller Theatre at Columbia University

      2960 Broadway, New York, NY 10027

      请根据以下人物介绍选择他们可能参加的活动:

      46. Edward Leonardo Norton, connoisseur of Chinese and Japanese antiques. He has a strong interest in classical Chinese literary works. He even starts going to evening classes to learn classical Chinese at Columbia University.

      47. Daphne Sui-yuan Tan, former director of National Association of Photographers. After reading some history books on how the first group of Chinese immigrants survived in America of the 19th century, she has become keen on her own family history and that of others.

      48. Sharon Collins, pop singer and amateur photographer. Her marriage with a serious music critic has drawn her to his world, so she is now crazy about classical music and will not miss any chance to attend a concert with her husband.

      49. Michelle Higgins, eminent photographer and columnist for quite a few internationally-known travel magazines. Recently, she has shown great interest in photo exhibits which feature young artists with Islamic or Chinese background.

      50. Caroline Hugo, famous writer and influential movie critic. Last year her fantasy story which involved the mysterious Forbidden City received critical acclaim. Now she is conceiving a romance that has Shanghai of the 1930s as the setting.

      III 写作(共两节, 满分40分)

      第一节 基础写作(共1小题,满分15分)

      你接受了一项写作任务,为英语校报写一篇科技报道。

      请根据以下信息,介绍国外医疗行业出现的一项新技术。内容包括:

      技术名称:DNA检测

      检测方法:唾液样本分析

      检测费用:125英镑

      检测时长:4到6周

      检测用途: 1. 预测重大疾病

      2. 预知食物偏好

      3. 提示合适的锻炼方式

      检测影响: 1. 增强健康意识

      2. 易引起过度焦虑

      *唾液样本:saliva sample

      只能用5个句子表达全部内容;

      句子结构准确,信息内容完整,篇章连贯。

      第二节 读写任务(共1小题,满分25分)

      阅读下面短文,然后按照要求写一篇150词左右的英语短文。

      On the first day of her work, Sally found that a class full of problems was waiting for her. Six teachers had quit before her. When she walked into the classroom, it was chaos: two boys were fighting in the far corner, yet the rest of the class seemed not to notice them; some girls were chatting and some were running about; paper, food packages and other garbage were littered around …… Just when she was about to speak, a student rushed in and pushed her aside! He was twenty minutes late!

      Sally walked onto the platform, picked up a piece of chalk and wrote on the blackboard: “Rule 1: We are family!” All students stopped to look at her. And she continued with Rule 2, Rule 3 …. In the following weeks, Sally worked out 10 class rules and posted them on the walls of the classroom. She patiently explained all the rules to the students and required everyone to follow them.

      Surprisingly, Sally was not driven out like the former teachers; instead, she won respect from the students. Over the years, she witnessed gradual changes in the class. At the graduation ceremony, just as she expected, she was very proud to stand with a class of care, manners and confidence.

      1. 用约30个词概括上文的主要内容。

      2. 用约120个词就班规谈谈你的想法,内容包括:

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