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2013年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(湖南卷)
英语
essandsuccessoftencometotho________aregoodatrecognizingtheirown
strengths.
22.“Whatdoyouwanttobe?”rd.“Oh,I________president,”saidtheboy,
withasmile.
tlearntoconsultyourfeelingsandyourreason________youreachanydecision.
twoo’clockeverynight,what________us.
ed
begantoriinthesky,________themountainingoldenlight.
thed
ing________,theoceanswillturnintofishderts.
27.—Haveyouheardabouttherecentelection?
—Sure,it________theonlythingonthenewsforthelastthreedays.
etanyfailuresdiscourageyou,foryoucannevertell________cloyoumaybeto
victory.
notacceptanopinion________toyouunlessitisbadonfacts.
d
ay________aproverbaloudveraltimesuntilyouhaveitmemorized.
31.________warmatnight,Iwouldfillthewoodstove,thentmyalarmclockformidnightsoI
couldrefillit.
________sleep,althoughhetriedto,whenhegotonsuchahuntforanideauntilhehad
caughtit.
’n’’’t
versityestimatesthatlivingexpensforinternationalstudents________around
$8,450ayear,which________aburdenforsomeofthem.
;;;;is
34.—Idon’tunderstandwhyyoudidn’tgotothelectureyesterdayafternoon.
—I’homework.
g
e________toMichaelthathecouldonedaybecomeatopstudentinhisclass.
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SectionB(18marks)
WhenIwas8yearsold,suitca36
andsomesandwichesinabag,IstartedforthefrontdoorandsaidtoMom,“I’mleaving.”
“Ifyouwantto37,that’sallright,”shesaid.“Butyoucameintothishomewithout
anythingandyoucanleavethesameway.”I38mysuitcaandsandwichesonthefloor
heavilyandstartedforthedooragain.
“Waitaminute,”Momsaid.“n’twearanythingwhenyou
arrived.”yclothesoff—shoes,socks,underwearandall—and
40,“CanIgonow?”“Yes,”Momanswered,“butonceyouclothatdoor,don’texpectto
comeback.”
Iwasso41thatIslammed(砰地关上)thedoorandsteppedoutonthefrontporch.
42IrealizedthatIwasoutside,oticedthatdownthestreet,two
43behindabigtreeinouryardat
while,dtothefrontdoorandbanged
onitloudly.
“Who’sthere?”Iheard.
“It’sBilly!Letmein!”
Thevoicebehindthe45answered,“Billydoesn’wayfrom
home.”Glancingbehindmetoeifanyoneelwascoming,Ibegged,“Aw,c’mon,Mom!I’m
n!”
ThedoorinchedopenandMom’ssmilingfaceappeared.“Didyouchangeyour47
aboutrunningaway?”sheasked.
“What’sforsupper?”Ianswered.(277words)
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PartIIIReadingComprehension(30marks)
A
PlanningavisittotheUK?Herewehelpwithwaystocutyourcosts.
AVOIDBIGEVENTSBigsportingevents,concertsandexhibitionscanincreathecost
arddoubleroomattheThistle
BrightononthefinalFridayoftheBrightonComedyFestival(19Oct.)cost£169.15at
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ater,thesameroomcost£118.15.
Ifyoucanbeflexibleandwanttoknowdatestoavoid—oryou’relookingforabigeventto
passyourtime—,whichallowyoutoarchforevents
intheUKbycity,dateandcategory.
STAYAWAYFROMTHESTATIONIftravelingtoyourdestinationbytrain,youmaywant
tofindagoodbaclotothestation,butyoucouldenduppayingmoreforthesakeof
convenienceatthestartofyourholiday.
Don’gtwomonthsinadvance,the
cheapestroomatTravelodge’sCentralEustonhotelinLondonforSaturday22Septemberwas
£ustatubejourneyawayatitsCoventGardenhotelwas£
Farringdon,adoubleroomcostjust£62.95.
LOOKAFTERYOURSELFReallycentralhotelsincitiessuchasLondon,Edinburghand
Cardiffcancostafortune,ternative
heflatsarehiddenaway
exampleisthehistoricO’NeillFlaton
Edinburgh’sRoyalMile,availablefor£420forfivedaysinlateSeptember,withroomforfour
adults.
GETONABIKELondon’s‘Borisbikes’haveattractedthemostattention,butothercities
alsohavesimilarprogrammesthatletyourentabicycleandexploreatyourownpace,savingyou
onpublictransportorcarparkingcosts.
AmongthesmallercitieswiththeirownprogrammesareNewcastle(casualmemberspay
around£1.50fortwohours)andCardiff(freeforupto30minutes,or£5perday).(358words)
ghtonComedyFestivalismentionedmainlytoshowbigeventsmay__________.
tlotsoftravelerstotheUK
ravelerstopaymoreforaccommodation
57.“Farringdon”inParagraph5ismostprobably__________.
elinetoCoventGarden
eofatravelagency
sageshowsthattheO’NeillFlat__________.
tedincentralLondon
ver£100onaverageperdayinlateSeptember
f’sprogramallowsafreebikeforamaximumperiodof__________.
rs
npurpoofthepassageis__________.
lyvisitorswithhotelinformation
rvisitorssomemoney-savingtips
B
Inmylivingroom,thereisaplaque(匾)thatadvismeto“Bloom(开花)whereyouare
planted.”knowDorothyintheearly1980s,whenIwas
teachingEarlyChildhoodDevelopmentthroughaprogramwithUnionCollegeinBarbourville,
responsibilitiesrequiredoccasionalvisitstotheclassroomofeachteacherin
ystandsoutinmymemoryasonewho“bloomed”inherremotearea.
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DorothytaughtinaschoolInHarlanCounty,Kentucky,
toherschoolfromthetownofHarlan,
eight-milejourney,Icrosdthesamerailroadtrackfivetimes,givingthepossibilityofgetting
thanfeelingexcitedbythisdrivethroughthe
mountains,ertylevelwasshockingandthesmallshabbyhous
gavemethegreatestfeelingofhopelessness.
Fromthemomentofmyarrivalatthelittleschool,allgloom(忧郁)
arrivingatDorothy’
ytoldmewithabigsmilethat
theywerervingpokegreenssaladandcornbreadfor“dinner”(lunch).Incayoudon’tknow,
pokegreensareaweed-typeplantthatgrowswild,especiallyonpoorground.
husiasmnever
cametimetositforthetestingandinterviewingrequiredtoreceiveher
ChildDevelopmentAssociateCertification,etotheasssmentand
ard,sheinvitedmetotheone-and-onlysteakhouintheareato
celebratehervictory,hemeal,sheplacedalittle
ditwasafamilyheirloom(传家宝),buttomeitis
atreasuredsymbolofappreciationandpridethatcannotbematchedwiththings.(360words)
61.“EarlyChildhoodDevelopment”inParagraph1refersto__________.
egivenbytheauthor
nizationsponsoredbyUnioncollege
ourney,theauthorwasmostdisappointedateing__________.
dingroad
rivingattheclassroom,theauthorwascheeredupby__________.
htofpokegreens
y’nnermadeforher
nweknowaboutDorothyfromthelastparagraph?
apenasagiftfromtheauthor.
.
estheauthormainlyintendtotellus?
eryoudo,youmustdoitcarefully.
ryouare,youderveequaltreatment.
rpooryouare,youhavetherighttoeducation,
eryouare,youcanaccomplishyourachievement.
C
It’ssuchahappy-lookinglibrary,paintedyellow,decoratedwithpalm-treestickersand
hesizeofamicrowaveoven,it’s
pedestrian-friendly,too,waitingforbookloversnexttoasidewalkinPalmBeachcountryEstates,
alongthenorthernboundaryofPalmBeachGardens.
It’salibrarybuiltwithlove.
Ayearago,shortlyafterJaneyHenriknsawaBrianWilliamsreportabouttheLittleFree
Libraryorganization,aWisconsin-badnonprofitthataimstopromoteliteracyandbuildan
ofcommunityinaneighborhoodbymakingbooksfreelyavailable,sheannouncedtoherfamily
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offour,“That’swhatwe’regoingtodoforourspringbreak!”
SonAustin,nowa10th-grader,didn’tethepointofbuildingalibrarythatremblesa
eyinsisted,51-year-oldownerof
ashipsupplycompanymodifiedasmallwoodenhouthathe’dbuiltyeararlierfordaughter
Abbie’stoyhors,andmadeadoorofglass.
Afteraddingthelibrary’sfinaltouches(装点),thefamilyhungasignboardonthefront,
instructingursto“takeabook,returnabook,”andmakingtheHenriknlibrary,nowoneof
veralhundredlikeitnationwideandamongmorethan2,500intheworld,theonlyLittleFree
LibraryinPalmBeachCounty.
Theystockeditwith20orsobooksthey’dalreadyread,amixofsciencefiction,reference
titles,novelsandkids’favorites.“Itoldthem,keepinmindthatyoumightnoteitagain,”said
Janey,astay-at-homemom.
Sincethen,thecollectionkeepsreplenishing(补充)itlf,thankstoongoingdonationsfrom
rarynowgetsanaverageoffivevisitsaday.
Theproject’sbestpayoff,saysPeter,arethethank-younotesleftbehind.“Wehadnoideain
thebeginningthatitwouldbesopopular.”(317words)
wayisthelibrary“pedestrian-friendly”?
dsnearasidewalk.
palm-treestickersasdecorations.
ottheideatobuildalibraryfrom__________.
gbreakwithherfamily
tonaWisconsin-badorganization
rarywasbuilt__________.
asisoftoyhors
ass
nweinferaboutthesignboard?
edafinaltouchtothelibrary.
catedthelibrarywasafamilyproperty.
sagetellsusthattheurs__________.
bookstothelibrary
dtocollectbooksforthelibrary
ethank-younotesforusingthelibrary
helibraryover5timesonaveragedaily
PartIVWriting(45marks)
WhilethereisnowidelyaccepteddefinitionofMOOCs,theirkeyfeaturesareopenaccess:
theyarecurrentlyfreetoparticipants,noentryqualificationsarerequired,theysupportan
unlimitednumberofparticipantsandasyet,veryfewincludeanyformofaccreditation(认证).
Currentlyofferedbysomefamousuniversities,MOOCsareattractivetopeoplewhodonot
havethefinancialresourcestomeetthegrowingcostsofuniversityeducation,orwhodonothave
soallowparticipantstostudyattheirownpace.
ThepotentialforMOOCstodelivereducationisobviouslyvast—theycouldbeconsidered
sohavethepotentialtoprovideaunique
windowonuniversitiesthatofferpopularandvaluablecours,theymayattractsomeparticipants
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toregisterforformalfee-payingprogrammesatthesameorotheruniversitiesandarelikelyto
promotenewwaysofon-lineeducation.
However,lityoftheeducationprovisionis
highlyvariable,withmanycoursofferingonlyrecordingsoflectures,anddeliveryis
particularlydifficultinsomespecialfieldsthatrequirepracticalclass,rearchprojectsor
s,widerengagementwithparticipantsrequiresveryconsiderable
mitedfeedbackorexaminationbecomesamajortaskifthereareveral
thousandstudentsintheclass.
Consideringthechallenges,somepeopleargueMOOCswillsoonevaporate(蒸发).Butthey
certainlyprovidegoodopportunityforwideninghighereducation,areameansofraising
awarenessofuniversitiestoaudiencesoftensorhundredsofthousands,andarewellworthyof
riousconsideration.(271words)
●freeparticipationatprent
●72._________forentryqualifications
●supportofcountlessparticipants
●rareinclusionofaccreditation
●beingattractivetopeople
»who73._________universityeducationor
»whohave74._________
●beingflexibleinthestudypace
●wideningparticipationsignificantly
●76._________auniquewindowonuniversities
●attractingstudentstoregisterforformalprogarmmes
●promotingon-lineeducation
Keyfeatures
Attractions
75._________
77._________
●highlyvariablequalityoftheeducationprovision
●78._________ofsomespecialcours
●demandforveryconsiderableresource
Thefuture
●uncertainty
»possibly79._________soon
●certainty
»wideninghighereducation
»raisingawarenessofuniversities
»beingwellworth80._________riously
Title:
71._____
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SectionB(10marks)
Directions:thequestionsaccordingtotheinformation
giveninthepassage.
“Let’sTalk”:TheFreeAdviceProject
Afewweeksago,ltheusualpeople:
streetperformers,thePigeonGuy,totheside,
sittingonabenchwasawomandoingsomethingvastlydifferent—givingfreeadvice.
Aweekortwolater,Itupaninterviewwithherandwediscusdherprojectatlength.
LisaPodell,32,nasanexperiment;she
satinWashingtonSquareParkforadaywithasignthatread“FreeAdvice”asasimplewayto
wasastonishedatthestrongrespon.
Podelladmitsthatshewasdoubtfulatfirst,butnowshedescribestheprojectasmutually(相
互地)learnfromher—sthatthemajority
ofthowhocometoheraredealingwithsomeprettyheavyissues,andtheyexpecthernotonly
tolisten,butalsoproviderealanswers.
Havingworkedasafulltimeteacherandnowasanadolescentadvisor,Podellbelievesthat
talkingthingsoutisanimportantinthedecision-makingprocess.
Sometimes,peoplewalkaroundallday,keepingtheirproblemsintheirownheadand
simplystrivestoprovidepeoplewithperspective.
saidshewouldliketo
promoteittoeachpublicspaceinNewYork,whichwouldbecarriedoutbyvariousvolunteers
acrossthecity.
Itwastrulyinspiringtomeetsomeonewithsuchabigheart,especiallyinNewYork—where
itissometimesveryhardtofindanybodytolisten.(303words)
waywasPodelldifferentfromotherpeopleinthepark?(Nomorethan6words)(2
marks)
_______________________________________________________________________________
____
peopleinneedexpectPodelltodo?(Nomorethan10words)(3marks)
_______________________________________________________________________________
____
ingtoPodell,whatshouldpeopledowhenmakingdecisions?
(Nomorethan6words)(2marks)
____________________________________________________________________________
_______
ldPodellpromoteherprojectinNewYork?(Nomorethan15words)(3marks)
_______________________________________________________________________________
____
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SectionC(25marks)
Directions:WriteanEnglishcompositionaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelow.
请以下列词语为关键词写一篇英语短文。
内容:
1.自己或他人的一次经历;2.你的感受。
注意:
1.必须使用所给4个关键词;2.词数不少于120个;3.不能使用真实姓名和
学校名称。
听力:
1—5BAACA6—10BBCCC11—15CBCAA
bout
lf
单选:
21—25BDBAB26—30DCADA31—35CCABD
完型:
36—40ADCBD41—45ACBAC46—47BD
51.a
阅读:
56—60DACAD61—65BBACD66—70BDCCA
填空题:
irement
alqualifications
ing
ularlydifficultdelivery
ering
间答题:
givingfreeadvice.
pecthertolistenandproviderealanswers.
ouldtalkthingsout.
ldpromoteittoeachpublicspacewiththehelpofvolunteers.
matchwinnerlorresult
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