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高考资源网(),您身边的高考专家欢迎广大教师踊跃来稿,稿酬丰厚。高考资源网(),您身边的高考专家欢迎广大教师踊跃来稿,稿酬丰厚。2014年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(重庆卷)英语试题卷I.Asmilecosts____.butgivesmuch.A.anythingB.somethingC.nothingD.everything2.--Whynotstayherealittlelonger?--____.butIreallyhavetogo.A.NevermindB.I'dlovetoC.PleasedtomeetyouD.Ican'tfindanyreason3.I'veorderedsomepizza,sowe____worryaboutcookingwhenwegethometired.A.can'tB.darenotC,needn'tD.maynot4.You'dbetterwritedownherphonenumberbeforeyou____it.A.forgetB.areforgettingc.forgotD.willforget5.Theproducercomesregularlytocollectthecameras_____toourshopforqualityproblems.A.returningB.returnedC.toreturnD.tobereturned6.Ican'ttellyou__waytotheWilson'sbecausewedon'thave___Wilsonhereinthevillage.A.the;aB.a;/C.a:theD.the;/7.Shedrovesofastattheturnthatthecaralmostwent____theroad.A.onB.alongC.from,D.off8.Jameshasjustarrived,butIdidn'tknowhe____untilyesterday.A.willcome8.wascomingC.hadcomeD.came9.We'llreachthesalestargetsinamonth_____wesetatthebeginningoftheyear.A.whichB.whereC.whenD.what10.--IspenttwoweeksinLondonlastsummer.--ThenyoumusthavevisitedtheBritishMuseumduringyourstay,____you?A.mustn'tB.haven'tC.didn'tD.hadn't11.Groupactivitieswillbeorganizedafterclass__childrendevelopteamspirit.A.helpingB,havinghelpedC.helpedD.tohelp12.--IsittruethatMikerefusedanofferfromYaleUniversityyesterday?--Yeah,butIhavenoidea____hedidit;that'soneofhisfavoriteuniversities.A.whenB,whyC.thatD.haw13.ItwasJohnwhobrokethewindow.WhyareyoutalkingtomeasifI____it?A.haddoneB.havedoneC.didD.amdoing14.Halfanhourlater,Lucystillcouldn'tgetataxi__thebushaddroppedher.A.untilB.whenC.althoughD.where15.--Jack,I'dliketohaveyouropinionsaboutmywrittenreport.--____.ButIhaveonesuggestion.A.That'sagoodideaB.YouaremodestC.itlooksfinetomeD.Youshouldcheckitfirst二、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)请阅读下面两篇短文,掌握大意,然后从16—35各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项的标号涂黑。AFivemonthsaftermyhusbandStevedied.Iwokeuponemorningtothemaddeningsoundofaleakingfaucet(水龙头).Iknewitneededrepairsbadly,butit16mesomuchjusttothinkofit.Allour17life.Iwasthe"artist,"bringingtoourhousemuchimagination.Stevewasthe"18"one.Hehadarealgiftforhandlingchores(家务活).19mefromunpleasantrepairjobs.Buthowcouldsuchagoodmanhavehislifecutshortsosuddenly!IhadbeensosadandangrythatIcompletely20thehouse.ThatleakyfaucetsomehowawakenedmetothefactthatInowhadto21thechallengeofgettingthingsfixed.IgotaworkmannamedAhmed.Enteringthehouse,hestoppedbeforeapictureofSteveandme."Doesn'tyourhusband22thiskindofwork?"heasked."It'snothard.""Hediedmonthsago.Whenhewasalive,hedidalltherepairjobs23,"Isaidquietly.Ahmedlookedatme24.butdidn'treply.Hefixedthefaucet,adjustedthedishwasherdoor,andreplacedashowerhead.ApparentlyhewasgiftedasStevehadbeen.Hedida(n)25job.Iaskedhimtonamehisfee."Nocharge,Ma'am."hesaid."Myfatherdiedearly,andtheneighborshelpedmyfamilythrough."Byfixingafaucet,Ahmedmendedmysoul.AlthoughIwouldsurecarrythepainof26withmealong,Ahmedremindedmeoftheabundant27intheworld.16.A.hurtB.puzzledC.costD.disappointed17.A.separateB.sharedC.spiritualD.social18.A.activeB.baringC.carelessD.practical19.A.attractingB.shelteringC.drivingD.prohibiting20.A.ignoredB.hatedC.cleanedD.missed21.A.comeupwithB.faceuptoC.lookforwardtoD.stepawayfrom22.A.beginB.checkC.likeD.find23.A.gratefullyB.firmlyC.bravelyD.wonderfully24.A.strangelyB.innocentlyC.painfullyD.sympatheticallyB.Itshugefeetenableittostayabovewater.C.Itcanrunacrosswateratacertainspeed.D.Itsuniqueskinkeepsitfromgettingwetinwatch46,Whatisthefunctionofthecornflouraccordingtothepassage?A.Tocreateathickliquid.B.Toturnthewaterintosolid.C.Tohelptheliquidbehavenormally.D.Toenablethewatertoroverapidly.47.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardtheideaofhumans'walkingonwater?A,Itisriskybutbeneficial.Il.Itisinterestingandworthtrying.C.Itiscrazymdcannotbecomeareality.D.Itisimpracticalthightheoreticallypossible.DOnemomentitwasquietandcalmintheforest,thenext,theairwaschargedwithtension.Theelephanthadheardthedistantalarmcallsofanimalsandhermoodsuddenlychanged.Iurgedtheelephantdeeperintotheforest.Wesoundedlikeaforestfire-crackling,snapping,trailblazing.Butthroughallthenoisecameasharpwantingcry.Theelephantstoppedandwehearditagain—thetell-talecallofaspotteddeer.Ilookedquicklymoundtheshadowsoftheforest.Raysofsunlightshonethroughtreebranches,beneathwhichthepatchwork(交错)ofgreenplantsandshadow-within-shadowswouldmaketigerstripes(条纹)lookmoreattractive.Apartfromanoccasionalnoisefromtheelephant'sstomach,theforestwinssilent.Gradually,thetensionslippedfromourbodies.Theelephantseizedanearbybranchandputitintohermouth.Iroachedforwardandgentlymovedmyhandovertheelephant'sneck;therewasasoftpart,freeofwrinklesandhairs,behindherear.ThiswasmyfourthtimetosensetheauraoftheforestinCorbett,althoughIsawnotigersintheend.LocatedatthefootoftheHimalayanmountains,Corbettishometoabout135Bengaltigers,buttheforestseemedtobeguardingtheirwhereabouts(出没处),asilentreminderoftheirsecrecyandrarity.Still,Iwashappyenoughtouchingtheelephantbehindtheear.IfIhadsodesperatelywantedtoseeatiger,Icouldhavegonetoazoo.Afterall,spottingtigersmealyconfirmstheirbeauty;backingthemcanmakeyouawareofsomethingmore.48.Whichofthefollowingwasaclearsignalofalarm?A.Theelephantstopped.B.Aspotteddeercalled.C.Theelephantseizedabranch.D.Theforestwassilentforawhile.49.TheauthorbeginshisaccountofthetourintheforestmainlybyA.describingvarioussoundsB.comparingdifferentanimalsC.listingdifferentactivitiesD.introducingvariousplants50.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart"tosensetheaura"mostprobablymean?A.Toseethediversity.B.Toenjoythescenery.C.Tofeeltheatmosphere.D.Toexperiencethefreedom.51.HowdoestheauthorfeelafterseveralvisitstoCorbett?A.SeeingaBengaltigerisquitethrilling.B.Itisverytime-consumingtotravelinCorbett.C.ItisreallyworthwhiletostudytheanimalsinCorbett.D.TheprocessoffindingBengaltigersismostappealing.EIt'sgenerallybelievedthatpeopleactthewaytheydobecauseoftheirpersonalitiesandattitudes.Theyrecycletheirgarbagebecausetheycareabouttheenvironment.Theypay$5foracaramelbruléelattebecausetheylikeexpensivecoffeedrinks.It'sundeniablethatbehaviorcomesfromourinnerdispositions(性情),butinmanyinstanceswealsodrawinferencesaboutwhoweare,assuggestedbythesocialpsychologistDarylBern.Byobservingourownbehavior.Wecanbestrangerstoourselves.Ifweknewourownminds,whywouldweneedtoguesswhatourpreferencesarefromourbehavior?Ifourmindswereanopenbook,wewouldknowexactlyhowmuchwecareabouttheenvironmentorlikelattes.Actually,weoftenneedtolooktoourbehaviortofigureoutwhoweare.Moreover,wedon'tjustuseourbehaviortolearnaboutourparticulartypesofcharacter—weinfercharactersthatweren'ttherebefore.Ourbehaviorisoftenshapedbylittlepressuresaroundus,whichwefailtorecognize.Maybewerecyclebecauseourwivesandneighborswoulddisapproveifwedidn't.Maybewebuylattesinordertoimpressthepeoplearoundus.Weshouldnotmistakenlybelievethatwealwaysbehaveasaresultofsomeinnerdisposition.Whateverpressurestherecanbeorinferencesonecanmake,peoplebecomewhattheydo,thoughitmaynotbeincompliance(符合)withtheirtruedesires.Therefore,weshouldallbearinmindKurtVonnegut'sadvice:"Wearewhatwepretendtobe,sowemustbecarefulaboutwhatwepretendtobe.“52.Accordingtothepassage,personalitiesandattitudesarecommonlybelievedto__A.determineone'sbehaviorB.reflectone'stasteC.influenceone'ssurroundingsD.resultfromone'shabits53.WhichofthefollowingwouldDarylBernmostprobablyagreewith?

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