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  歷年高考英語真題

  選擇題部分***共80分***

  第一部分:英語知識運用***共兩節,滿分30分***

  第一節:單項填空***共20小題;每小題0.5分,滿分10分***

  從A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,並在答題紙上將該選項標號塗黑。

  1. —People should use public transportation more than private cars.

  —________. The traffic is always so heavy.

  A. Exactly B. I’m afraid not C. It depends D. That’s all right

  2. Beijing has been _____ host city of 2022 Winter Olympics, bringing _____ great surprise to Chinese again.

  A. a, a B. the, the C. a, / D. the, /

  3. What really counts is not the _____ of life but the depth of life.

  A. weight B. height C. width D. length

  4. Words have power that _____ by few things in the world.

  A. matches B. are matched C. is matched D. have matched

  5. —Why are your red cherries so expensive?

  —You see, the price of fruit always varies _____ the seasons.

  A. from B. with C. in D. by

  6. A law can’t be _____ for anyone, even for those in power.

  A. turned B. bent C. beaten D. meant

  7. —Is there any power left in your cell phone? Mine is dying.

  —Oh, sorry! There is _____ left in my cell phone, either.

  A. anything B. no one C. none D. nothing

  8. Everyone in the world has a dream, a passion in their life _____ urges them to move forward.

  A. that B. where C. what D. in which

  9. As the price of housing _____ these years, Shanghai ranks 7th among the world’s top ten cities of price growing.

  A. grows B. was growing C. has been growing D. has grown

  10. —How do you find your first visit to your net friend Jane?

  —Oh, wonderful! Her warm welcome left me completely _____.

  A. at ease B. under attack C. beyond doubt D. in tears

  11. People tend to think that if you want to achieve something big, you’ll have to _____.

  A. make sense B. give way C. take risks D. lose face

  12. Children acquire language more quickly than adults, simply by learning it _____—they listen, copy, and communicate.

  A. fluently B. naturally C. carefully D. particularly

  13. Some parents gave their children overtime homework on Sundays when they ____ themselves.

  A. must have relaxed B. can’t have relaxed

  C. needn’t have relaxed D. should have relaxed

  14. A win-win solution to a problem is _____ allows everyone to feel good.

  A. what B. that C. which D. how

  15. The company is planning to hire a new manager to _____ the old one’s position.

  A. take on B. take up C. take in D. take over

  16. Twenty scientists were reported _____the top prize at the 2015 State Science and Technology Awards in Beijing on January 9th, 2016.

  A. to award B. to be awarded C. to have been awarded D. to have awarded

  17. The temperature fell to -6℃ in most part of Zhejiang last month, which shows that it _____ be freezing cold in Southern China sometimes.

  A. can B. shall C. may D. will

  18. A strong cold current hit South China in January, 2016, leading to most schools _____ for the sake of safety.

  A. broke up B. breaking up C. broken up D. break up

  19. Sam loves teaching. Seeing his students succeed is very _____, he says.

  A. promising B. rewarding C. surprising D. challenging

  20. —I failed in the maths exam.

  —That’s one of those things. ________.

  A. Practice makes perfect B. Think it more and do it again

  C. Just look on the bright side D. Drop it and try other subjects

  第二節: 完形填空***共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分***

  閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然後從21~40各題所給的四個選項***A、B、C和D***中,選出最佳選項,並在答題紙上將該選項標號塗黑。

  I felt like a good mother on that summer morning. I’d 21 up early, made a picnic lunch,

  22 my three-and five-year-old daughters into the car, driven to my friend’s house, packed her and her 23 into the car, and driven the hour and a half to the shore where we 24 our towels on the sands by 10 a.m.

  Soon the girls began running. About 50 yards from us, a man, maybe 25 his late 50s, was fishing. The girls stood next to him and watched with their mouths open 26 he cast the lines. He smiled at them. They all ran back to us except my three-year-old Drew, who, 27 , just seated herself next to the white bucket where the man was 28 planning to put the fish he caught.

  However, suddenly a 29 came to my mind. Is it dangerous for Drew to stay there with the stranger? Good moms should also teach daughters that the world is dangerous. Then, I watched them like there was a hidden 30 in the lifeguard chair filming the man as America’s Most Wanted. Every few minutes, I looked to my five-year-old to make sure she hadn’t been 31 out to sea, then back to Drew to make sure there was no 32 between her and the stranger.

  When I looked at Drew again, she had started 33 with the man. She was probably telling him where we lived and how her father was away on 34 . He nodded. She kept talking. He nodded again, then they laughed.

A few seconds later, she ran back to us, with a toy fish in her hand. It must have been something 35 he used for bait***餌***. The three other girls were 36 , so they didn’t try to

  37 how eager they were to have one.

  Just when I was at a loss, there he was: the man, standing right next to us. He was holding three more toy fish. He handed them to each of the girls. By their 38 , I realized that he was

  39 a warm-hearted man, meaning no harm at all.

  “Thank you”, I said, realizing that yes, there is evil in this world…but there is also good, and

  40 in strangers, and lessons for mothers to learn that only three-year-olds could teach them.

  21. A. settled B. woken C. risen D. turned

  22. A. combined B. loaded C. divided D. gathered

  23. A. daughters B. sons C. nieces D. nephews

  24. A. expanded B. covered C. spread D. increased

  25. A. in B. on C. at D. of

  26. A. while B. as C. though D. if

  27. A. otherwise B. therefore C. instead D. besides

  28. A. reasonably B. hardly C. merely D. probably

  29. A. feeling B. warning C. greeting D. saying

  30. A. recorder B. radio C. camera D. computer

  31. A. swept B. left C. dropped D. worn

  32. A. treatment B. contact C. agreement D. link

  33. A. quarreling B. arguing C. debating D. chatting

  34. A. vacation B. business C. leave D. show

  35. A. what B. which C. that D. where

  36. A. moved B. disappointed C. frightened D. interested

  37. A. hide B. tell C. express D. explain

  38. A. faces B. fingers C. arms D. tongues

  39. A. usually B. specially C. actually D. finally

  40. A. care B. devotion C. faith D. kindness

  第二部分:閱讀理解***第一節20小題,第二節5小題;每小題2分,滿分50分***

  第一節:閱讀下列材料,從每題所給的四個選項***A、B、C和D***中,選出最佳選項,並在答題紙上將該選項標號塗黑。

  A

  I never make resolutions ***important decisions made on important occasions***. Every December 31st, at the stroke of midnight, my mind usually wanders from the resolution-making task and is more concerned with why I am not at a fantastic party, wearing an evening dress, and talking to a gentleman.

  I mean, will all of my photos consist of New Year’s Eves, one after another, with me in my sweater, eating leftovers? All I want is one, just one, fantastic picture to hang on my wall so all the world can see what an exciting and enviable life I lead. Is that too much to ask?

  One year, all of this depressing thought got me to think a lot. Why did I feel the pressure to have a perfect New Year Eve? Why did I care? Probably the same reason I felt like I should be settled in a career and married with three kids already. Throughout most of my life, I had been far from the normal; somehow, I still felt it necessary to make apologies.

  But why? Where was this desperate need to please coming from? I had travelled the world, owned my own business, bought my first house, and started fulfilling my dream of writing, all before the age of 25. So what did I have to apologize for? Well, as previously stated, I was still single and unsettled about my career, which for a woman of my age was not considered “the normal”.

  Then, suddenly, as I was about to celebrate the new year by doing some laundry, an insight shone down from the heavens. It was a lightning of realization. For my first resolution, I was going to decide not to care. Not to care about anyone else’s expectation but my own and to make no apologies for it. After all, I had gone wherever the road had taken me, and it had taken me to a lot of fantastic places, places I would have never been able to go if I had “settled down” already. Not to mention, I had probably be starring in Desperate Housewives.

  And as far as my career went, being unsettled was just being honest. I couldn’t change who I was just because I didn’t fit into the social norm. At least I wasn’t going to watch my life go by as I punched the clock at a job I hated. Just to climb an uninteresting ladder for a higher position? No, thanks! If I didn’t try out my options, I would never discover my passions. And don’t we all want to do something we feel crazy about?

  Of course, there were all great thoughts, but actually combining them into my everyday thinking process would be a whole other story…So, was I able to rise to the challenge of my first resolution?

  Well, let’s just say that I have made the choice to be okay. Okay with my singlehood and my ever-changing career path, and okay that others might not be okay with it. I think that is the most important. And every New Year’s Eve, I make sure to clear my schedule, dress up in my ugliest sweater, eat some delicious leftovers and relaxed with my cat. Then as I tune in to watch the rest of the world create a perfect New Year’s Eve, I glance at the photos on my own wall and think, “What a beautiful year it has been!”

  41. According to Paragraph 2, the writer expects to ______.

  A. make an important decision on New Year’s Day

  B. refuse a fantastic party with evening dress

  C. hang a photo of her own on the wall

  D. lead an exciting and enviable life

  42. According to the text, ______ was once a great concern for the writer.

  A. failing to travel around the world on her own

  B. being still single and uncertain about career

  C. starting to fulfill her dream of writing successfully

  D. getting married to a man with three kids

  43. Based on the passage, what would most probably be the writer’s final resolution?

  A. To learn to ignore other’s expectation B. To make up her mind to apologize

  C. To manage to get the photo taken D. To decide to be a social norm firmly

  44. The last two paragraphs implies that challenging as the goal is, the writer will______.

  A. have no difficulty in realizing it B. be likely to give it up half-way

  C. never give in to the difficulties D. be helped by God unexpectedly

  45. Which of the following can best describe the writer’s character?

  A. Life is a journey. Travel it well. B. The limitless pursuit of perfection.

  C. Ask for more. Obey your thirst. D. Follow your own course.

  B

  This coming year promises to be an exciting one for technology and science. There is already a line-up of great new gadget***小玩意***. We have chosen four for you.

No. 1 The Air Board 1.0 is a fantastic new way to get around. If you are tired of walking, or just want to get somewhere at a relaxed pace, then the Air Board 1.0 is for you. The board works when you step onto the pressure pads. These can read the weight and the movement of the rider. If you want to turn, all you have to do is move your weight to the left or right and the board will do the rest. It is very quick and easy. According to the official website, the power will last for about ten miles***16 km***. It can travel at the speed of 10 miles an hour and it takes one hour to be fully charged.

  No. 2 Do you enjoy using herbs and spices***香料*** when cooking? Then this little gadget, inspired by NASA space technology, might be for you. It makes sure that you always have fresh and well-grown herbs or plants when and where you need them. The Click & Grow is designed to be small and efficient so it can fit on your countertop***廚房操作檯***. It is self-watering, it checks itself and it also has a LED grown light that makes sure the plants grow fast, strong, and healthy. For those interested, to use this gadget, all you need to do is place the plant box in, fill it up with water and plug it in. Simple, right? So instead of digging through the garden mud for your herbs, why don’t you make them in the control of your own kitchen?

  No. 3 The Miito gadget is perfect for all homes, and especially those who like to care for the environment. Miito has been called “the kettle of the future” by the Gadget Flow platform for its futuristic ideas and design. The Miito kettle is designed to heat up the water in any container. For example, if you need a cup of water, you would fill the cup with the right amount of water and place it onto the kettle. After placing the rod into the water, the rod would heat up and so would the water. Though it can’t heat anything made of iron, the Miito’s design and unique method of heating don’t only save water. They also save electricity.

  No. 4 Have you ever wished you could walk through the worlds of your games, seeing things as your characters would? Well now, you can. The Rift released by Oculus VR is the latest and greatest in gaming technology so far. Designed by American Palmer Luckey, 23, this clever head set allows you to see the worlds of your games in 3-D. Although you might need to upgrade your computer to get the full gaming experience with the Rift, it’s the next step in virtual reality and it’s improving the way we can play games. Alongside the Oculus headset, the teams are working on creating a controller named Oculus. The Oculus Rift has been designed so that players can’t only see, but also play in, 3-D worlds.

  46. It will take you ______ to get to your school ***2.5 miles away*** on a fully-charged Air Board 1.0.

  A. 8 minutes B. 10 minutes C. 15 minutes D. 12 minutes

  47. No. 2 can be sorted as a ______ gadget.

  A. transportation B. gardening C. cooking D. gaming

  48. According to the passage, which of the following statements is true?

  A. All the four gadgets have to be operated by hand.

  B. Miito, a kettle made of iron, can save electricity

  C. The clever head set, the Rift, has been named after its designer.

  D. The Rift is one of the popular gaming products by Oculus VR.

  49. Where is the text most probably from?

  A. A science report B. A travel journal C. A scientific story D. An experiment report

  C

  In February, 2015, a South Korean woman was sleeping on the floor when her robot vacuum***吸塵器*** ate her hair, forcing her to call for emergency help. It surely isn’t what Stephen Hawking warned us that intelligent devices “mean the end of the human race”. But it does highlight one of the unexpected dangers of inviting robots into our home.

  There are many examples of intelligent technology going bad, but more often than not, they involve cheating rather than physical danger.

  Meanwhile, increasing evidence suggests that we , especially children, tend to tell our deepest, darkest secrets to human robots. So how do we protect ourselves from giving-away code?

  Once you’ve invited a robot into your home, you need to manage your expectations. Movies and marketing may have told us to expect deep interaction with robots friends but we’ve still got a long way to go before they are as socially aware as described. Given the gulf between expectation and reality, it’s important to avoid being tricked.

  The message is clear: as robots became increasingly connected to the internet, and able to respond to natural language, you need to especially cautious about figuring out who or what you are talking about.

  We also need to think about how information is being stored and shared when it comes to robots that can record our every move. Some recording devices may have been designed for entertainment but can easily be adapted for more dangerous purposes. Take Nixie, the wearable camera that can fly off your wrist at a moment’s notice and take shots around you in the air. It doesn’t take much imagination to see how such technology could be taken advantage of.

  Most people protect their secrets in the presence of a recording device. But what happens once we get used to a robot around the house, answering every instruction and call? We may be at risk of letting our guard down, treating them as extended member of our family. If the technology around us is able to record and process speech, images and movement, or listen secretly to us, what will happen to that information? Where will it be stored? Who will have access? If our internet history can be a mirror, these details could be worth their gold weight to advertisement company. If we grow accustomed to having trustworthy robots getting into our daily lives, our words and deeds could easily become over-exposed.

  So, what is the safest way to welcome robots into our homes, public spaces, and social lives? We should be cautiously optimistic that intelligent machines could become enriching companions, while acknowledging that we need to determine strict boundaries for robots.

  We might think of expanding the reach of consumer protection agencies or creating new robot-centered policies. Advances in robots may call for a body responsible for the combination of robots with society. There should be someone to turn to should your robot commit a crime, steal your card… or try to eat your hair.

  50. The hair-eating story in Paragraph 1 is intended to _______.

  A. show the poor quality of the product B. warn us to keep far away from vacuum

  C. introduce the topic of the discussion D. appeal to us to take pity on the victim.

  51. According to the writer, it is wise to ________.

  A. tell our deepest, darkest secrets to human robots straightly

  B. have deep interaction with robots friends eagerly

  C. make robots more socially aware than they are described

  D. manage our expectations and adjust our trust towards robots

  52. The last two paragraphs are mainly about _______.

  A. some reasons why we should be careful with robots

  B. some background information of the writer’s conclusion

  C. some measures to be taken to deal with the problem

  D. some conclusion drawn from a series of experiments

  53. The underlined word body in last paragraph is closest in meaning to _______.

  A. institute B. community C. society D. company

  54. The writer’s attitude to our over-trusting robots can best be described as ______.

  A. positive B. objective C. pessimistic D. critical

  D

  And then I made it. The pencil moved. I moved it up on to its point, and it balanced there in the air, just as if some magical hand was around it, which, in a sense, it was.

  “MY GOD!” Eggy gasped. I wanted to “tell” her, “Don’t worry, Eggy, don’t be afraid”, but I had no thoughts to spare. Everything of me was concentrated on that pencil, on holding it upright in the air, and on making the pencil moving towards the paper.

  Eggy remained in her chair, just waiting, waiting to see.

  She didn’t scream, she didn’t run, she didn’t shout for Mum and Dad, she just sat there, watching as the pencil began to move towards the paper. And as it did, she said, “Harry? Harry? Is it you?”

I moved the pencil to the paper, and I made it write the word: “Yes.”

  She didn’t turn. She kept her eyes fixed on the pencil and the paper.

  “Harry,” she said. “I am so sorry, Harry, I’m so sorry for what I said to you. I’ve thought about it ever since, every second of every day. I’d do anything to undo it, Harry. I wish I could turn the clock back. I am so sorry, Harry. I am.”

  And I made the pencil write:“ I know. I’m sorry, too, Eggy.”

  The writing was like my writing when I was alive, only it was faint***unclear*** and long and thin, like the legs of a spider. I didn’t have the mental strength somehow to put much pressure on the pencil. Just, making the pencil write and keeping it in the air was taking all the strength I had, and I didn’t know how whether I could hold it for much longer. I already felt exhausted, as if there wasn’t much me left.

  I thought at the pencil, as hard as I ever could. And, you know, making that pencil move across the paper was the most difficult thing I’d done in my entire life.

  “Forgive me, Eggy.” I wrote.

  For a moment, she didn’t say anything, she just sat, staring at the words on the paper, but then she swallowed hard and said, “Of course I forgive you, Harry. Of course I do. Forgive me, too. Forgive me too, Harry. You know I didn’t mean it, don’t you? I was angry. I said a stupid thing. Forgive me, Harry. I love you.”

  My strength had almost gone. I tried to force the pencil over the paper, to make it write down what I want to say. I tried, I really did try.

  “I love you, too, Eg—”

  And then the pencil fell before I could finish her name, and I couldn’t write any more.

  “Harry, are you still there?” she turned and looked around the corner.

  “Harry?”

  And of course I was still there, but all my strength had gone. And there was no more that I could say to the living. And little use in them saying anything to me. And I felt that it was time for me to go now.

  To go, and never to come back.

  But I felt at peace at last. Sad and sorry, but at peace. I’d made up with Eggy, and that made me feel as if a great weight had been lifted from me. And I remembered our headmaster, Mr. Hallent, had said one year ago, “______________________________,” meaning that you should never go to sleep still hating someone, especially someone you loved, because one of you might not wake up in the morning. If so, you’d stuck with a whole big plateful of unfinished business, just like me.

  55. The pencil stayed in the air because ______.

  A. it was balanced there by God B. it was held there by Harry

  C. it was supported there by Eggy D. it was held there by a magician

  56. In Paragraph 4, Eggy neither screamed nor ran away because______.

  A. she was too frightened B. her parents were staying with her

  C. she was so curious D. she tried to say something to Harry

  57. Harry and Eggy were both ______ with ***at*** what they had done.

  A. content B. sympathetic C. apologetic D. confused

  58. Which writing technique has not been adopted in the story?

  A. Repeating B. Concluding C. Arguing D. Describing

  59. The word undo in the underlined sentence can be replaced by ______.

  A. make up for B. make use of C. get accustomed to D. adapt myself to

  60. Which saying can be put in the blank to convey Harry’s thought at the end of the story?

  A. All the world is a stage, and you and I merely players.

  B. All things will come round to him who will but wait.

  C. Never let the sun go down with anger in your heart.

  D. Never judge somebody from his appearance.