2013年湖南省高考压轴卷英语试题及答案

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2013年湖南省高考压轴卷英语

Part Ⅱ Language Knowledge (45marks) Section A (15 marks)

Directions: For each of the following unfinished sentences there are four choices marked A,B,C and D, Choose the one that hest completes the sentence (原创)

21.The president said he was looking forward _____ the African country soon.

A. visit B.to visit C. visiting D. to visiting

22. ---May I say something about the problem, sir?

---Sure, ____.

A. good idea. B. forget it C. go ahead D. no way

23.No one is permitted ____ the room until the chairman declares the end of the conference.

A. leave B.to leave C. leaving D. left

24. I would rather _____ for a walk in the park alone than _____ in the hotel room with my parents.

A. go; to stay B. to go; stay C. going; staying D. go; stay

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25. Do you think a war is likely to _____ between the two Koreas ? It must be terrible for people in Asia.

A. break down B. break out C. break up D. break off

26.It has been proved ____ several new kinds of medicine have a positive effect on the cure of H7N9.

A.which B. if C.that D.because

27. The ancient temple looks more beautiful on the clear morning of September.

A. at a distance B. to a distance C. from distance D. in the distance

28. You _____park your car in front of the teaching building, for the students are coming out soon .

A.don’t have to B. mustn’t C. may not D. would not

29. “It is hard work _____gift that matters when you are doing such kind of a job.”our manager lectured to us on the first day .

A. other than B.more than C. rather than D. less than

30. With all his children running and shouting around the house,

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he couldn’t ______ to finish his book.

A. settle down B.cut down C. put down D.fall down

31. The brave driver stopped the bus safely after the accident _____ his terrible pain.

A. thanks to B. in terms of C. regardless of D. by means of

32. The guide asked us again if we had ever been to the temple _____ the Ming Dynasty. A. dated back to C. date back to

B. that date back to

D. dating back to

33. I have to admit that Mom’s advice is really _____when it comes to job hunting.

A. actual B. practical C. real D. merciful

34. In the past ten years, a lot of trees _____ on the hills in my hometown.

A. planted B. were planted C. have planted D. have been planted

35. It was reported that the company had _____ half of the project when the fire broke out last week.

A. gone through B. looked through C. got through D.

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seen through

Section B (18 marks)

Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A、C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.(原创)

It was a sunny Saturday afternoon. I had volunteered to take my two kids to the playground while my wife was doing some washing. As soon as we got there my 36 headed for the swings and asked for a push. As I was helping my daughter to go higher and higher, I noticed another little girl trying 37 to get her own swing going. Her elderly grandmother was sitting quietly on a nearby bench and smiled at me.

I walked over to the little girl and asked if she could use a push too. She smiled and said “Yes!” I soon had her feet soaring towards the clouds while she laughed happily. For the next two hours I found myself pushing 38 and playing with my son, daughter, and the other little girl. By the time we headed home, I was physically exhausted, but my spirits was still flying 39 than those swings.

Two years later I was exhausted again after a long day's work. Still, I needed to 40 my kids from school before

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heading home. I stood wearily in the parents' waiting area watching for my children. Suddenly, I felt two tiny arms wrap around my stomach. I looked down and there was the little girl from the 41 smiling up at me. She gave me one more big hug 42 heading off to catch her school bus. As I watched her back, I didn’t feel quite so tired anymore and my 43 were once again soaring in the Heavens.

In this life every single bit of love we 44 finds its way back to us again. It may travel from heart to heart or it may blossom in the soul where it was 45 . It may take seconds or it may take years. The law of love, though, is never 46 . What we give, we get back. What we sow, we reap. The love we share, the kindness we give, and the joy we create will always 47 to bless us.

36. A. son B. daughter C. wife D. mother

37. A. in vain B. in excitement C. in surprise D. in honor

38. A. chairs B. bikes C. swings D. cars

39. A. faster B. further C. tighter D. higher

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40. A. see off B. pick up C. say hi to D. look after

41. A. school B. playground C. garden D. heaven

42. A. after B. since C. while D. before

43. A. feet B. spirits C. love D. swing

44. A. accept B. share C. divide D. spare

45. A. given B. put C. left D. planted

46. A. made B. broken C. forgiven D. obeyed

47. A. pay back B. come back C. look out D. break off Section C (12 marks)

Direction: Complete the following passage by filling in each blank with one word that best fits the context.

China has ordered a ban on advertisements during television drama programs. An ad will not be allowed to run in the middle of a program running 45 minutes in length, beginning on January 1st. The authorities say 48. ban

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is important for the growth of culture. Television stations say this will cause 49. a loss in revenue(收入). Most audience feel glad 50. finally such a policy has been carried out51. some still doubt whether this is an effective policy or not. Simply banning TV stations from broadcasting inserted advertisements is no use. Even if SARFT completely banned domestic TV stations from broadcasting

advertisements, they could still implant advertisements 52. TV shows. Why can China not learn some lessons from western TV channels such as NHK and BBC? They are public channels 53. any advertisements. But they charge their viewers. In China, TV viewers only need to pay cable Television fees, 54. is rather low. And TV stations make profits through broadcasting advertisements. If we can learn some lesson from western countries, 55. will be rather helpful to the final solution of the conflict between audience and TV stations.

Part Ⅲ Reading Comprehension (30 marks)

Directions:Read the following three passage is followed several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A,B,C, and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage.(原创)

A

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Ozora Cassanova could never have imagined becoming homeless a year ago.

Life changed for the National Guard member when she dropped out of her school,lost her part-time job as a waitress, got divorced,and ran out of money. Luckily, she heard about Final Salute’s transitional home for female veterans.

After moving into the large, 6-bedroom house in Washington, DC, six months ago, Cassanova found more than a shelter.“You get assistance with your resume,\she says. \could get like a life coach or a mentor. You get a regular financial assistance like household supply, food supply and stuff like that.”That stability allows her to focus on achieving her goals. Living with other women who have also gone through similar situations makes her feel she is not alone.

Veterans can stay at the house for up to two years. Final Salute’s founder, Army Captain Jas Boothe, works with each of them to develop an action plan for learning new skills and successfully moving on.That’s what resident Ashley Dyer finds inspirational and motivating.\cares about me in a way that you would want your mom to. \’s here expecting me to succeed, not because it's a requirement, but

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because she knows that I can. So if I’m not trying to reach for my goals, she lets me know.”

For a time, Boothe was one of the 13,000 homeless female veterans in America. That experience led her to start Final Salute, dedicated to female veterans’ special needs.“Not all veterans need rehabilitation. Not all of them need strict restructuring programs,\Boothe says. \of them just need a place to stay, but most programs are not built for those that just need to get over a hump.”

Over the last two years, the house has been home to nine women and five children.Boothe wanted it to feel like home.\where I would like me and my children to live.\would love for my children to live in a home in a beautiful neighborhood where they can play on the grass and be safe, and their moms can have that weight lifted .They don’t worry about food and clothing where they can truly focus on themselves and how they need to progress.”

Final Salute’s second transitional home is expected to open soon, so more homeless female veterans can catch their breath and get back on their feet.

56.Ozora Cassanova wasn’t before she went to Final

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Salute.

A. a wife B. a waitress C. a student D. a coach 57.Which of the following statements is NOT true about Final Salute?

A. It is a place where the female veterans can learn some living skills.

B. It provides both food and shelter for the female veterans.

C. It gives the female veterans some jobs to do. D. It is just like a home to the female veterans. 58. What do we know about Jas Boothe?

A. She used to be a member of the National Guard B. She has started two transitional homes for female veterans.

C. She doesn’t work in Final Salute herself. D. She understands what those female veterans need. 59. The author writes the passage to .

A. attract more female veterans to go to Final Salute. B. introduce a transitional home for female veterans. C. praise Jas Boothe for what she has done D. ask more people to help those female veterans. 60. Which can probably be the title of the passage?

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A. Homeless Female Veterans Get Help In Final Salute B. Who Can Eventually Help Those Female Veterans? C. Former Army Captain Jas Boothe’s Touching Story D. Those Female Veterans Need To Move On In Life

B

Cherie Blair has attacked “yummy mummies” who focus on raising their children at the expense of their careers, suggesting their children lack a sense of independence.The wife of the former British Prime Minister also accused some young women of seeking to “marry a rich husband and retire” instead of working.

Mrs Blair, a QC and mother of four, criticised women who “put all their effort into their children” instead of working. Mothers who go out to work are setting a better example for their children, she said.

Some women regard motherhood as an acceptable alternative to a career. Instead, women should strive for both.“Every woman needs to be self-sufficient and in that way you really don’t have a choice - for your own satisfaction; you hear these yummy mummies talk about being the best possible mother and they put all their effort into their children. I also want to be the best possible mother, but I know that my job as a mother

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includes bringing my children up so actually they can live without me.”

The term “yummy mummy” is generally used to refer to a woman whose husband’s wealth allows her to devote herself full-time to her children and her appearance.

In fact, despite Mrs Blair’s worries about non-working mothers, official statistics show that the proportion of mothers who work has actually risen steadily in recent years.According to the Office for National Statistics, 66 per cent of mothers are now in some form of paid work. In 1996, the figure was 61 per cent. The number of working mothers is now around 5.3 million, up from 4.5 million in 1996.

Speaking to Fortune magazine’s Most Powerful Women event in Claridge’s, Mrs Blair appeared to accuse some young women of lacking professional ambition, focussing on their prospective partner’s career instead of their own. Mrs Blair said her view was informed by her own experience of her father abandoning her mother when she was a child. But she insisted that all women should make sure they can provide for themselves: “Even good men could have an accident or die and you’re left holding the baby.”

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Often in the headlines during her husband’s premiership, Mrs Blair has taken a more active public role since he left office in 2007, setting up a charitable foundation to support women setting up their own firms in developing countries. 61.If some one is a yummy mummy, she is most likely to .

A.start her own company B.teach her children at home C.stay at home to raise her children D.help her husband with his business

62.Mrs Blair might support the women who . A.try to balance their work and their family life B.try to find rich husbands and make life easier

C.sacrifice their own careers to look after their children D.devote most of their time to their careers 63.We know from the passage that .

A.The number of working mothers has droppend since 1996. B.Mrs. Blair worked even when her husband was Prime Minister C.Most women in Britain would like to be yummy mommies. D.Mrs. Blair was worried about those working mothers. 64.Which of the following statements is true about Mrs. Blair? A.Mrs. Blair didn’t attract much media’s attention when her husband was Prime Minister

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B.Mrs Blair must have had a happy and quiet childhood. C.Mrs Blair hasn’t appear much in public since her husband left office in 2007

D.Mrs Blair has been helping women to be independent. 65.The passage might be taken from . A. a fashion book B. a text book C. a newspaper D. a science magazine

C

The first time you meet someone, you form an impression in your mind of that person. Your reactions to other people, however, are really just barometers for how you see yourself. Your reactions to others say more about you than they do about others. You cannot really love or hate about yourself. We are usually drawn to those who are most like us and tend to dislike those who display those aspects of ourselves that we dislike.

Therefore, you can allow others to be the mirror to see more clearly your own feelings of self-worth. And, you can view the people you judge negatively as mirrors to show you what you are not accepting about yourself.

To live peacefully with others, you will need to learn tolerance. A big challenge is to shift your judgment of others to a lifelong exploration of yourself. Your task is to assess

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all the decisions and judgments you make onto others and to begin to view them as clues to how you can help yourself and become whole.

I recently had a business lunch with a man who displayed terrible table manners. My first reaction was to judge him as offensive and his table manners as disgusting. When I noticed that I was judging him, I stopped and asked myself what I was feeling.I discovered that I was embarrassed to be seen with someone who was chewing with his mouth open and loudly blowing his nose. I was astonished to find how much I cared about how the other people in the restaurant judged me.

Remember that your judgment of someone will not serve as a protective shield against you becoming like him. Just because I judge my lunch partner as offensive does not prevent me from ever looking or acting like him. In the same way, my tolerance to him would not cause me to suddenly begin chewing my food with my mouth open.

When you approach life in this manner, those whom you hate very much as well as those you admire and love can be seen as mirrors, guiding you to discover parts of yourself that you dislike and to embrace your greatest quality.

66.In the author’s opinion, when we judge others, we are

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really .

A.forming an impression about them B.telling them what they should do C.revealing what we ourselves are D.guiding ourselves to know them

67.What did the author think of his lunch partner at first?

A. likable B. kind C. harmful D. hateful 68.Why did the author feel bad when the lunch partner was behaving terribly?

A. Because the author was afraid he himeself might get the bad habits

B. Because the author was too shy to speak his opinions out right there

C. Because the author was afraid he might be thought of badly by others

D. Because the author was too angry to go on with his lunch any more

69. What would the author do at last according to the passage? A. He would just let it go as it was and say nothing B. He would tell his lunch partner to stop the terrible things

C. He would leave the table as soon as he could

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D. He would explain to the others what was really happening 70.The purpose of the passage is to ______.

A. tell the readers a story that happened to the author himself

B. advise the readers to have the right attitude towards others

C. ask the readers not to behave rudely in some public places D. show the readers the right way to get on with other people Part Ⅳ Writing(45 marks) Section A (10 marks)

Directions: Read the following passage. Fill in the numbered blanks by using the information from the passage.

Write NO MORE THAN THRER WORDS for each answer.

The Chinese are very generous when it comes to educating their children. Some parents send their children to the best schools or even abroad to England, the US or Australia, regardless of how much this costs. Many also want their children to take extra- curriculum activities where they either learn a musical instrument or ballet, or other classes that will give them a head start in life. The Chinese believe that the more expensive an education is, the better it is, so parents often spend unreasonable amount of money on education.

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Even poor couple buy a computer for their son or daughter. However, what most parents fail to see is that the best education they can give their children is usually very cheap. Parents can see that their children’s skills vary; they will usually be skilled in some areas while poor in others. What most parents fail to realize though, is that today’s children lack self-respect and self-confidence.

The problem is that parents are only educating their children on how to take multiple-choice tests and how to study effectively. They are not teaching them the most important skills they need to be confident, happy and clever. Parents can help achieve this by teaching their children practical skills like cooking, sewing and other housework. Teaching a child to cook will improve many of the skills that he will need later in life. Cooking demands patience and time. It is an enjoyable but difficult experience. A good cook always tries to improve his cooking, so he will learn to work hard and gradually finish his job successfully. The result, a well-cooked dinner, will give a child a lot of satisfaction and confidence.

An old machine such as a broken radio or TV set that you give your child as a toy may make him curious and arouse his

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interest. If he will spend hours looking at it, and try to mend it, your child might become an engineer when he grows up. Such activities do more than teach a child to read a book, but rather they teach them to think, and to use their minds. This is much more important than learning by reading a book.

Title: How Chinese Parents Should 71 Their Children Common practice

● Being 72 with money when it comes to education. ● Sending them to the best schools or 73 . ● Taking extra-curriculum activities so as to 74 a head start in life.

● Spending more money than they can 75 on education. Bad results

Children’s lack of self-respect and self- confidence. Suggested 76

● Teaching their children practical skills, which are of the greatest 77 .

● Cooking ● Sewing

● Other housework

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● 78 a broken radio or TV. 79 results

● To make the children hardworking and confident ● To enable them to 80 and to use their minds. Section B (10 marks)

Directions: Read the following passage. Answer the questions according to the information given in passage.

He seems an unlikely hero,especially one that would save a kid from the jaws of a wild cougar(美洲豹) .

Shen Huigang is just now getting recognition for his bravery in fighting off a cougar on Vancouver Island . Canada , during a family outing on Aug .30.

Shen , also known as Ian , was then an exchange student at Kwantlen Polytechnic University enjoying the afternoon on a beach near Ucluelet, a small town on the edge of the Pacific Ocean.

With him was a friend , Myles Hagar , and Hagar’s two grandchildren.

Silently and suddenly a cougar appeared out of nowhere. By the time the two adults spotted the cat , believed to be young but still weighing 30 to 35 kilograms , it already

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had the head of 18-month old Julien in its mouth.

Instinctively, the young man gestured as if he were ready for a fight , and tried to scare the beast off with the bag in his hands.

On hearing the noise Shen made , the animal dropped the kid and Hagar grabbed his grandson from the cougar’s jaws . Shen and Hagar gradually chased the animal back intro the woods. “We also moved slowly to our vehicle , as we waved our fists and bags , pretending we wanted to fight with it ,”Shen said .“The vehicle wasn’t far away but it felt like it took us a century to travel the short journey .”

“Any hesitation , at any moment , even a second delay , would have resulted in certain death for Julien. The cougar was just about to break his neck and carry him away to be eaten in the forest.”Hagar said. Julien has since made a full recovery .

Parks Canada spokeswoman Arlene Armstrong told the National Post newspaper of Canada in an interview in August .“The two men acted properly by maintaining eye contact with the big cat and aggressively scaring it off.”

81.How did Ian get recognition on Vancouver Island ?(No more than 12 words )

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82.What happened to Julien by the time the two adults saw the young cougar ?(No more than 10 words )

83.Why did the cougar give up eating the kid ?(No more than 8 words )

84.What if you are fighting with a wild cougar ?(No more than 12 words )

Section C (25 marks)

Directions: Write an English composition according to the instructions given below in Chinese.

假定你是李华,学校编辑部正在征集关于健康的英文稿件,你想就高中生近视问题投稿,具体要点如下: 1.简述高中生近视现状; 2.分析近视形成的原因; 3.提出视力保护的建议。 注意: 1.词数100左右;

2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;

3. 文章的开头与结束语已为你写好,不计入总词数。 Dear editor,

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My name is Li Hua. My topic today deals with the problem of near eyesight in students.

——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————

Hope every one of you have a clear world.

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KS5U2013湖南省高考压轴卷英语参考答案

21. D 本题考察短语look forward to doing, 其中to为介词后跟doing 形式。故选D.

22. C. 本题为交际用语的考察。第一个人是征求同意,go ahead 意思是“继续进行(说或是做某事),在此意为“说吧”。Good idea 意思是“好主意”;forget it 意思是“忘了这事吧,不用想了”; no way 意思是“没门儿”。故选C.

23. B 本题考察permit的用法。允许某人做某事结构为:permit sb. to do sth. 其被动结构为 be permitted to do sth., 故选B. 24. D. 本题考察would rather do than do 的用法, 故选D. 25. B. 本题考察break短语结构。break down 意思是“(机器等)坏了,(身体)垮了”;break out 意思是“(战争,病情,火灾等的)爆发”; break up 意思是“分解;分手等”; break off 意思是“中断”。故选B。

26. C. 本题考察名词性从句中主语从句的引导词。题中It 为形式主语,所以后边从句为真正的主语从句,从句中不缺任何成分,引导词只起引导作用,只能是that。故选C.

27. D. 本题考察distance短语。题中意思是“远处的古庙”,而in the distance的意思是“在远处”。故选D.

28. B. 本题是情态动词的考察。题中意思是“你不允许把车停在楼前”,而mustn’t的意思是“禁止,不许”,故选B。

29. C. 本题考察than短语的意思。题中意思是“是努力工作而不是

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天赋在你工作时更重要”, rather than 的意思是“而不是”。other than 意思是“除了”; more than 意思是“超过,不仅仅”;less than 意思是“少于”。故选C。

30. A. 本题意思是“由于孩子们在屋子里又跑又喊,他不能安下心来写书。”settle down 意为“定居,安定下来”; cut down 意为“砍到”; put down 意为“放下;记下”; fall down 意为“掉下”。故选A。

31. C. 本题意为“尽管承受着剧痛,勇敢的司机安全的停下了车”。Thanks to意为“多亏,由于”; in terms of 意为“按…来衡量”;regardless of意为“尽管,不管”; by means of意为“通过…手段”。故选C。

32.D. 本题考察非谓语。题中temple后是定语,因为date back to 和temple 是主动关系,所以用-ing形式。故选D。

33. B. 本题考察形容词。题中意思是“我不得不承认等涉及到找工作时,妈妈的建议真的很实用”。actual意为“实际的”; practical 意为“实用的,实践的”; real 意为“真材实料的”;merciful 意为“同情的”。故选B。

34. D. 本题考察时态语态。 因为题中有时间状语in the past ten years, 所以应该用现在完成时。句中树是被种植的应用被动语态。故选D。

35. C. 本题的意思是“据报道,该公司在上周火灾发生时已经完成了一半的工程”。go through 意为“浏览,过一遍等”; look through

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意为“检查,透过…看等”; get through 意为“通过,完成,接通电话”;see through 意为“看穿”。故选C。 36. B。从下文可知,作者在帮女儿推秋千。

37. A. 从下位作者帮小女孩推秋千可知,在作者看到她时,她自己不能把秋千荡高。in vain意为“徒劳的”。 38. C. 从文中可知,作者一直在推秋千。

39. D. 文中提到作者把秋千推得很高,而他的心情也像秋千一样高涨。

40. B. 作者去接孩子。pick up 意为“去接某人”。 41. B. 从第一段可知,这个小女孩是作者在操场上认识的。 42. D. 小女孩在赶校车之前拥抱了我,故选D。

43. B. 由于小女孩对作者爱的表示,作者的情绪好了起来。spirits的意思是“心情,情绪”。

44. B. 文中的意思是“我们曾分享给别人的爱总会转回到我们”。而share意为“分享”。accept意为“接受”; divide意为“平分”;spare意为“余出,抽出”。

45. D. 此句中blossom意为开花,所以选择planted, 意为“种植”。 46. B. 此句意为 “ 爱的法则不会被打破”。broken 意为“打破”。 47. B. 从文中可知我们给别人的爱都会得到回报,会回到我们身边。所以选择B。

48. the/ this 对应第一句“此禁令” 49. them 指代电视台

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50. that 引导宾语从句 51. But 意思的转折 52. into 植入 53. without 没有广告

54. which 引导非限制性定语从句 55. it指代前句“向西方学习”

56. D. 从第一段when she dropped out of her school,lost her

part-time job as a waitress, got divorced,and ran out of money.可知选D.

57.C. 从第三段可知,这个中心并不直接提供给她们工作。故选C. 58.D. 从女兵们所说的话中可知Jas Boothe是个像妈妈一样理解帮助她们的人。故选D.

59.B. 此文是介绍退伍女兵救助中心Final Salute的。故选B. 60.A. 全文主要介绍了退伍女兵救助中心Final Salute,故选A. 61.C. 从第四段关于yummy mummy的定义可知选C。

62.A. 从文章可知布莱尔夫人对于全职妈妈持批评态度,她支持能够

平衡家庭与工作的女性。故选A。

63.B. 从文章可知布莱尔夫人反对因为丈夫的缘故而放弃自己的职

业,所以可以推知她在丈夫任职期间也在工作。故选B. 64.D. 从最后一段可知布莱尔夫人建立的帮助发展中国家的女性的基金会,故选D。

65.C. 从文章内容可知,这是一篇关于名人的报道,很可能选自报纸。

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故选C。

66.C. 细节题。从第一段可知, 我们判断别人时,其实是对我们自己内心品质的评判。

67.D. 细节题。从第三段My first reaction was to judge him as

offensive and his table manners as disgusting可知。 68.C. 细节题。从第三段I was astonished to find how much I cared

about how the other people in the restaurant judged me.可知。

69.A. 推断题。从第三段和第四段可知,作者明白了自己对和自己一

起吃饭的人的看法并不会影响到自己的品质,所以他决定不去评判别人,泰然处之。

70.B. 主旨大意题。从全文可知,作者用自己的故事告诉读者,我们

不应只是评判别人,而是应从别人身上的好与坏看到自己的优缺点,用正确的态度对待别人和自己。

71.Educate 全文论述了中国人对于孩子的教育理念 72.generous 从第一句话可知中国人对于教育很是慷慨 73.abroad 从第二句话可知中国很多父母把孩子送到国外学习 74.give them /have/possess 从第三句话可知父母这样做是为了让孩子领先一步

75.afford从第一段倒数第二句可知很多父母花费比自己可以负担得起的教育开支更多的钱

76.ways/measures 作者给父母们提出的建议或措施

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77.importance 从文章的四五六段可知作者强调教会孩子基本生存技能的的重要性

78. mending/fixing 从最后一段可知作者提到可以让孩子们通过修

理坏的收音机或电视来培养他们的动手能力

79.Good 从最后一段可知作者认为通过让孩子动手可以产生好的结果

80. think 从最后一段最后两句可知作者认为应该让孩子学会思考动脑。

81.He saved a kid from the jaws of a wild cougar.

82.The cougar had his head in its mouth.

83.Because it was scared by Ian./Because Ian scared it off.

84.You should maintain eye contact with it and scare it off.

One possible version: Dear editor,

My name is Li Hua. My topic today deals with the problem of near eyesight in students.

At present, an increasing number of students wear glasses and some even in high degree, which worries themselves a lot. In my opinion, there are mainly three reasons. First, their ways of using eyes are not healthy. Second, because of the high pressure of study, they often study without any break for too

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long. Third, some spend too much time in front of televisions or computers.

However, much can be done to protect your eyesight. When reading, make sure you are in bright places and let your eyes rest every hour. Whenever we are free, we can do some eye exercises so that our tired eyes can be restored quickly.

Hope every one of you have a clear world.

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