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1、 2011年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语(浙江)第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)1.Im sorry I didnt make it to your party last night._ _. I know youre busy these days.A. Of course B. No kidding C. Thats all right D. Dont mention it2. Experts think that _recently discovered painting may be _ PicassoA. the; 不填 B. a; the C. a; 不填 D. t
2、he; a3. Bats are surprisingly long-lived creatures, some _ a life span of around 20 years. A. having B. had C. have D. to have4. One Friday, we were packing to leave for a weekend away _ my daughter beard cries for help A. after B. while C. since D. when 5. I always wanted to do the job which Id bee
3、n trained .A. on B. for C. by D. of6. The school isnt the one I really wanted to go to, but I suppose Ill just have to_ it.A. make the best of B. get away from C. keep an eye on D. catch up with 7. Since people are fond of humor, it is as welcome in conversation as_ else.A. anything B. something C.
4、anywhere D. somewhere 8. English is a language shared by several diverse cultures, each of_ uses it somewhat differently.A. which B. what C. them D. those9. The professor could tell by the _look in Mariss eyes that she didnt understand a single word of his lecture.A. cold B. blank C. innocent D. fre
5、sh10. A bank is the place _they lend you an umbrella in fair weather and ask for it back when it begins to rain .A. when B. that C. where D. there 11.Hows your new babysitter?We_ask for a better one ,All our kids love her so much.A. should B. might C. mustnt D. couldnt12. He decided that he would dr
6、ive all the way home instead of _at a hotel for the night.A. putting down B. putting off C. putting on D. putting up 13. Ive been writing this report _for the last two weeks, but it has to be handed it tomorrow.A. finally B. immediately C. occasionally D. certainly14. Even the best writers find them
7、selves _for words.A. lose B. lost C. to lose D. having lost 15. The manager was worried about the press conference his assistant _in his place but, luckily, everything was going on smoothly.A. gave B. gives C. was giving D. had given 16. My schedule is very _right now, but Ill try to fit you inA. ti
8、ght B. short C. regular D. flexible17.an I come and have a look at your new house?.Yes,_!A. with pleasure B. I like it C. I quite agree D. by all means 18. Anyway, I cant cheat himits against all my_. A. emotions B. principles C. regulations D. opinions19. If they win the final tonight, the team are
9、 going to tour around the city _by their enthusiastic supporters.A. being cheered B. be cheered C. To be cheered D. Were cheered20.I dont think Ill be able to go mountain-climbing tomorrow. _?A. And how B. How come C. Hows it going D. How about it 第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分) Although I love my life,
10、 it hasnt been a lot of fun as Ive been ill for 28 years. Music has always been a great love of mine and, in my 20s, when my _21 was move manageable, I 22 ten years as a professional singer in restaurant, playing and singing folk songs. 23 that was years ago and times have changed. _24_ I live with
11、my mother on a country farm. Two years ago, I decided that I would need to love some kind of extra work to _25_ my disability pension (残疾抚恤金)._26_ I needed to sleep in afternoons. I was limited in my _27_I decided that I would consider 28 to singing in restaurants. My family are all musicians, so I
12、was _29 when I went into our local music store. I explained that I waned to sing again but using recorded karaoke music I knew that discs were very expensive and I really didnt have a lot of _30 to get started, And 31 you find only three to four songs out of ten on a disc that you can _32_. When I t
13、old the owner of the shop about my 33 , he gave me a long use the gave me a long, thoughtful _34_. “This means a lot to you, doesnt it? he said . “Come with me.”He led me 35 the crowded shop and to a bench with a large professional karaoke box on it. He placed his large hand 36 on his treasure and s
14、aid. “I have 800 karaoke songs in here. You can take your 37 and Ill record them for you. That should get you started.”I 38 . Thanking him, I made a time with him to listen to all the songs and choose 39 that I could sing. I have come full circle with his help.His 40 still warms my heart and makes m
15、e do just that bit extra, which I have the chance.21. A. loneliness B. sadness C. tiredness D. sickness22. A. set B. enjoyed C. kept D. shared23. A. Gladly B. Eventually C. Unfortunately D. Surprisingly24. A. Now B. Then C. Some time D. Meanwhile25. A. add up to B. make up for C. get nd of D. take a
16、dvantage of26. A. If B. As C. Though D. Before27. A. movement B. condition C. choices D. positions28. A. reaching out B. living up C. getting on D. going back29. A. recognized B. interviewed C. found D. invited 30. A. money B. time C. energy D. knowledge31. A. thus B. ones C. seldom D. often32. A. a
17、ctually B. hardly C. nearly D. formerly33. A. job B. family C. idea D. offer34. A. face B. view C. look D. sight35. A. over B. along C. towards D. through36. A. Unhappily B. lovingly C. pitifully D. gratefully37. A. pick B. turn C. role D. step38. A. had to cry B. ought to cry C. should have cried D
18、. could have cried 39. A. more B. the ones C. few D. the rest40. A. courage B. devotion C. kindness D. rust第二部分:阅读理解 AOne evening in February 2007, a student named Paula Ceely brought her car to a stop on a remote in Wales . She got out to open a metal gate that blocked her path . Thats when she hea
19、rd the whistle sounded by the driver of a train. Her Renault Clio parked across a railway line. Second later, she watched the train drag her car almost a kilometre down the railway tracks. Ceelys near miss made the news because she blamed it on her GPS device(导航仪).She had never driven the route befo
20、re .It was dark and raining heavily. Ceely was relying on her GPS. But it made no mention of the crossing. I put my complete trust in the device and it led me right into the path of a speeding train ,she told the BBC. Who is to blame here? Rick Stevenson, who tells Ceelys story in his book When Mach
21、ines Fail US, finger at the limitations of technology. We put our faith in digital devices, he says, but our digital helpers are too often not up to the job. They are filled with small problems. And its not just GPS devices: Stevenson takes us on a tour of digital disasters involving everything from
22、 mobile phones to wireless key boards. The problem with his argument in the book is that its not clear why he only focuses digital technology, while there may be a number of other possible causes. A map-maker might have left the crossing off a paper map. Maybe we should blame Ceely for not paying at
23、tention. Perhaps the railway authorities are at fault for poor signaling system. Or maybe someone has studied the relative dangers and worked out that there really is something specific wrong with the CPS equipment. But Stevenson doesnt say.Its a problem that runs through the book. In a section on c
24、ars, Stevenson gives an account of the advanced techniques that criminals use to defeat computer-based locking systems for cars. He offers two independent sets of figures on car theft; both show a small rise in some parts of the country. He says that once once again not all new locks have proved rel
25、iable. Perhaps, but maybe its also due to the shortage of policemen on the streets. Or changing social circumstances. Or some combination of these factors .The game between humans and their smart devices is complex. It is shaped by economics and psychology and the cultures we live in. Somewhere in t
26、he mix of those forces there may be way a wiser use of technology. If there is such a way, it should involve more than just an awareness of the shortcomings of our machines. After all, we have lived with them for thousands of years. They have probably been fooling us for just as long.41.WhatdidPaula
27、Ceelythinkwasthecauseofheraccident?A.Shewasnotfamiliarwiththeroad.B.Itwasdarkandrainingheavilythen.C. The railway works failed to give the signal.D. Her GPS device didnt tell her about the crossing42. Thephrase” nearmiss”(paragraph2)canbestbereplacedby_.A.closebitB.heavylossC. narrow escapeD.bigmist
28、ake43. WhichofthefollowingwouldRickStevensonmostprobablyagreewith?A. Moderntechnologyiswhatwe cantlivewithout.B.Digitaltechnologyoftenfalls shortofoutexpectation.C.Digitaldevicesaremore reliablethantheyusedtobe.D.GPSerrorisnottheonly causeforCelerysaccident.44. In the writers opinion, Stevensons arg
29、ument is_.A. one-sided B. reasonable C. puzzling D. well-based45. What is the real concern of the writer of this article?A. The major causes of traffic accidents and car thefts.B. The relationship between humans and technologyC.Theshortcomingsofdigital devicesweuse.D.Thehuman unawarenessoftechnicalp
30、roblems.B Below is apage adapted from an English dictionary. Important words to learn: Essential Improver Advancedpump /pmp/ noun C DEVICE 1 a piece of equipment which isused to cause liquid, air or gas to move from one place to another: water/bicycle/fuel/pump a UK petrol/US gas pump SHOE 2 USUALLY
31、 PLURAL US (UK COURT SHOE) a type of plain shoe with a raised HEEL and no way of fastening it to the foot which is worn by women 3 USUALLY PLURAL a type of flat shoe, like a BALLET dancers shoe, which is worn by women 4 USUALLY PLURAL UK a flat shoe made of heavy cloth, which is worn by children for
32、 sports verb LIQUID/GAS 1 T USUALLY+ADV/PREP to force liquid or gas to move somewhere: Our latest machine can pump a hundred gallons a minute. o The new wine ispumped into storage tanks. o The heart pumps blood through the arteries/round the body. INFORMATION 2T INFORMAL to keep asking someone for i
33、nformation, especially in a way that is not direct: She was pumping me for details of the new project. idioms pump sbs hand to SHAKE someones hand(=hold their hand and move it up and down, especially in order to greet them) pump iron INFORMAL to lift heavy weights for exercise: These days both men a
34、nd women pump iron for fitness. pharsal verbs pump sth into sth to spend a lot of money trying to make something operate successfully: They had been pumping money into the business for some years without seeing any results.Pump sth out MREMOVE 1 to remove water or otherliquid from something using a
35、pump: We took turnspumping out the boat. PRODUCE 2 INFORMAL DISAPPROVINGto produce words or loud music in a way that is repeated, forceful and continuous: The government keeps pumpingout the same old propaganda. o The car radio was pumping out music with a heavy beat.pump out sth If someones stomach
36、 is pumped out, a poisonous substance is removed from it by being sucked through a tube: She had to go to hospital to have her stomach pumped out.pump sth up M INFORMAL to make someone feel more confident or excited: He was offering them advice and trying to pump them up. O R The players were pumpin
37、g themselves up by singing the national anthem, before the game.Pump sth upM 1 to fill something with air using a pump: Have you pumped up the balloons yet? O I mustpump the tyres up on my bike. 2 INFORMAL to increasesomething by a large amount: The US was able to pump up exports. O Lets pump up the
38、 volume a bit!pump-action /pmpkn/ adjectiveBEFORE NOUN describes a device which operates by forcing something, especially air, in or out of a closed spaceor container: a pump-action shotguno a pump-actiontoiletpump priming noun U SPECIALIZED the activity of helping a business, programme, economy, et
39、c. to develop by giving it money: Thegovernment is awarding small, pump-priming grants to single mothers who are starting their own businesses.pun /pn/ noun a humorous use of a word or phrase which has several meanings or which sound like another word: She made a couple of dreadfulpuns.oThis is a we
40、ll-known joke based on a pun : “Whats black and white and red(=read) allover?”“ A newspaper.” verbI (-nn-) to make a punpunch /pn t/ nounHIT 1 C.a forceful hit with a FIST (=closed hand): She gave him a punch UK on/ US in the nose. EFFECT 2 U the power to be interesting and have a strong effect on p
41、eople: I felt the performance/speech/presentation lacked punch. DRINK 3C or U a cold or hot drink made by mixing fruit juices, pieces of fruit and often wine or other alcoholic drinks TOOL 4C a piece of equipment which cuts boles in a material by pushing a piece of metal through it: a ticket punch o
42、 Have you seen the hole punch anywhere? verb T HIT 1 to hit someone or something with your FIST (=closed hand): He punched him in the stomach. 2 MAINLY US to hit with your fingers the buttons on a telephone or the keys on a keyboard USE TOOL 3 to make a hole in something with a special piece of equi
43、pment: I was just punching holes in some sheets of paper. O This belts too big-Ill have to punch an extra hole in it.idioms punch sbs lights out INFORMAL to hit someone repeatedly very hard punch the clock US to put a card into a special machine to record the times you arrive at and leave work: Afte
44、r 17 years of punching the clock, he just disappeared one morning and was never heard from again.46. What does the word “pump” mean in “He ran in every five minutes to pump me about the case”? A. Talk with B. Ask for information. C. Listen to D. Provide with evidence47. When Sally says “The TV program kept pumping out commercials”, she may be_. A. excited B. interested C. annoyed D. worried48. What will the government most probably provide if it is engaged in a p