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1、广东 高考英语推测卷c 附解析版答案 . 语言学问及应用 共两节,满分 45 分第一节完形填空 共 15 小题;每道题 2 分,满分 30 分阅读下面短文,把握其大意,然后从115 各题所给的 a、b、c 和 d 项中,选出正确选项;it was when my now 19yearold daughter shanna was in grade 3.all students in her class were given a small pot with a 1 seed to plant.once the bean plantshad flowered ,theirteacherallow

2、edthekidsto 2 move itfrom schooltohome.once hom,e shanna looked aroundforthe 3 locationand settlediton a sunny southwindow sill 窗台and then 4 declared,“ soon i can feed the whole family!”shannas sisters were envious and even our cat looked 5 ,which should have been a warning to me because when i woke

3、 up the nextmorning ,i saw thatthe bean planthad been unkindlyknocked offthe window sill.its leaves were broken and except for a thread of stem that still 6 the roots to the flowering top;it was quite unrecognizable fromthe day before.it seemed to be 7 .i feared for what i had to tell shanna but her

4、 8 was not what i expected.she said,“ everything will be okay,mom; the plant will get better.”quickly she took the first aid kit 急救箱 from the bathroom, 9 withbandages and a deep beliefthatthe sad looking,neardead bean plant would live and even produce seeds .i went along with it and 10 her to wrap b

5、andages.days later,to my 11 ,the bean plantwas standingtalland lookinglively.wewere able to 12 the bandages.my daughter never quite understood my 13 over the meaning of the bean plant.i work with kids that all greatly need people to trustthem.now whatever i have been told about children and their be

6、havior,i 14 everyone with the same eyes and heart that my daughter used on her 15 bean plant.later that week,i came across a sentence: from a little spark,may burst a flame.1a.beanb flowerctree d grass 2a.quietlybgraduallyccarefully d secretly 3a.precisebperfectcexact d central 4a.slowlyb nervously

7、c seriously d proudly 5a.puzzledbdisappointed c pleased d interested 6a.fastenedbfixedc connected d tied7a.growingbdevelopingc rotting d dying 8a.eagernessbreactionc concern d anxiety9a.approaching b dealingcrecovering d returning 10a.advisedb allowedctold d helped 11 a.horrorbregretc sorrow d surpr

8、ise 12a.foldb removec cut d tear 13a.confusionb miseryc excitement d curiosity 14a.leaveb seec teach d save 15a.brokenb ruinedc wounded d marked 其次节语法填空 共 10 小题;每道题 1.5 分,满分 15 分阅读下面短文,依据句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空“ guy,s it is reading workshop s time now.16. i call yourtable ,get

9、your things ,please!” said mrs toalson.she was holding a cup thathad many sticks in it; on every stick 17. name and table number.(write ) each student swhat does she mean ?probably books ,i thought.mrs toalson picked astick out of the cup,18. say,“ oka,y aniqa s tab;letable two ,you may get your thi

10、ngs.” then my four classmates ran 19. the cushions in the bathtub 浴缸 mrs toalson kept 20. pick sticks, and calling out different table numbers.“ kat,eyou may use the bathtub,” mrs toalson said.gosh!use the bathtub ?is kate goingto take a bath ,i wondered. kate is the girl who had pretty brown hair.

11、she ran happily 21. her book to bathtub23. lay down in it.as she read,she cuddled 拥抱 a teddy bear.i betit must be comfortable reading in a bathtub.24. for lucky kate, everybody had to read elsewhere.some weresitting on the seats ,some were lying down under the table, everybody s reading pose was dif

12、ferent.regina thought that it would be more fun to readoutside on the grass.what a great idea! the next day our whole class went tothe park 25. the street from our school.it was amazing. 阅读 共两节,满分 50 分第一节阅读懂得 共 20 小题;每道题 2 分,满分 40 分阅读以下短文,从每题所给的四个选项a、b、c和 d中,选出正确选项; alondonreutersnewfacesgiventoa ch

13、inese manaftera bear tore offpartofhisfaceand a frenchcaribbeanmandisfiguredby a raretumor show thatsuch transplantscan work and arenotmedicaloddities 怪异 ,researchers said.the findings give hope to some people with severe facialdisfigurementand suggest the transplantscouldprove longlastingwithout ma

14、jor problems.despitethe tissuerejectioninthe firstyear aftertheir transplants,neithermenhad psychologicalproblemsaccepting theirnew faces and have been able to rejoin society,they reported.onlythreepeopl e have receivedfacetransplants.theworld s first was carried out on french woman isabelle dinoire

15、 in november 2005 aftershe was disfiguredinan attackby her dog.in2007,her doctorsreportedthat she had recovered slowly and steadily,overcoming two periods of rejection.in2006,chinese doctorsperformeda facetransplanton a 30yearoldhit by a bear.while there were some complications with tissue rejection

16、followingthe operation,two years laterthe manwasdoing well ,his doctors said. “thiscase suggeststhatfacialtransplantationmightbe an option for restoring a severely disfigured face, and could enable patients to bring themselves back into society,” shuzhong guo and colleagues at xijing hospital in chi

17、na wrote.a french team described their work on a 29yearold man who sufferedfrom von recklinghausen disease ,an illness that changes the shape of his face. “the man,who was not named, was given a new nose , mouth and chin in a 2007 operation.he began to work 13 months after the transplant hasmore fun

18、ction in his face and has not rejected the new tissue,” hisdoctors said.“our case confirms that face transplantation is practical andeffective for the correction of specific disfigurement,” dr.laurentlantieriand colleaguesatthehenrimondor hospitaloutsidepariswrote. 26whats the main idea of this pass

19、age.aface transplants can work.bface transplants help regain confidence. cthree people have received face transplants. ddisfigured people need face transplants.27what happened to the chinese patient mentioned in the passage. ahe got a strange illness when he was young.bhe received several operations

20、 in hospital.che was the first person to receive a face transplant. dhe was once attacked by an animal.28from the passage we can learn that . adoctors have different opinions on facial disfigurementbpatients could regain selfconfidence after face transplants cthe new face of every patient has more f

21、unctions than expected dit is easy for disabled people to be accepted by society29the underlinedword “restoring” inparagraph 4 means“ ” aremovingb recoveringcrepairingd rejecting30what problem resulted from the facial operations. athe patients wouldn t accept the facial change. bit was hard for the

22、patients to get along with others.cit took some time for the patients to recover from the operation. dthe patients usually suffered from tissue rejection.bromedoctors and medical groups around the world last weekend reactedwithstrongoppositiontothenews thatan italianspecialistis on_the_brink_of clon

23、ing the first human baby.dr.severinoantinori, whoisthe head of a hospitalinrome, has beenreferred to in an arab newspaper as claiming that one of his patients is eight weeks pregnant with a cloned baby.antinori refused to comment on the reports,but in march 2001 hesaid he hoped to produce a cloned e

24、mbryo for implantation within twoyears.so far seven different kinds of mammals have already been successfully cloned,including sheep,cats and most recently rabbits.doctors showed their doubt and were strongly opposed although they admitted that human cloning would finally come true unless there was

25、a worldwide ban on the practice.professorrudolfjaenischofthe whitehead instituteforbiomedical research at the massachusetts institute of technology said,“ i find it astonishing that peopledo this wherethe result can be foretoldthat itwillnot be a normal baby.itisusinghumansas guinea pigs.itmakespeop

26、le feel sick.”but ronald green,director of the ethics institute at darmouth college in the us, said it was unlikely that an eightweekold pregnancywould lead to a birth.so far all cloned animals have suffered from some different serious disorders, many of them dying soon after their births.doctorsare

27、 opposed tohumancloningbecause theyare worriedabout the welfare of the cloned child if there is one.“there are no benefitsof cloninghumanbeings , justharm,” saiddr.michael wilks of the uk.31whatdo the underlinedwords “on the brinkof ” in the firstparagraph most probably mean.aon the sideof.b on thep

28、ointof.c in searchof.d in favorof.32the doctors general attitude to cloning humans according to the passage is that .athey are against itb they support it cthey pay no attention to itd they welcome it33what does the underlined word“ban” in the fourth paragraph most probably mean.aorder that forbids

29、cloning.bsuggestion on carrying on cloning. canger at cloning.dcheer for cloning.34which of the following statements is true according to the passage. adoctorseverinoantinoriisstronglyopposed to cloninghumanbeings. bup to now ,seven kinds of animals have been cloned,including sheep, cats ,humans and

30、 rabbits.cprofessorrudolfjaenischiscarryingoutan experimenton cloningan eightweekold embryo.dronald green doubts about the futuresuccessfulbirthof socalledclonedembryo.35where is the passage probably taken from.aa textbook.b a magazine.ca newspaper.da digest.cmarie curie was a polish physicist and c

31、hemist who lived between 18671934.together with her husband,pierre ,she discovered two new elements radium and polonium, two radioactive elements that they extracted chemically from pitchblended ore and studied the xrays they emitted.shefoundthatthe harmfulpropertiesofxrayswere abletokilltumors.byth

32、e end of world war , marie curiewas probablythe most famous womaninthe world.shehad madea consciousdecision,however,not to patentmethods of processing radium or its medical applications.mariecuriewas born on november7,1867inpoland and diedon july 4,1934.her codiscovery with her husband pierre curie

33、of the radioactiveelements radium and polonium represents one of the bestknown stories inmodern scienceforwhich theywere recognizedin1901 withthe nobel prize in physics.in 1911,marie curie was honored with a second nobel prize, thistime in chemistry ,to honor her forsuccessfullyisolatingpure radium

34、and determining radiums atomic weight.as a child, marie curie amazed people with her great memory.she learnedto read whenshe was onlyfouryears old.herfatherwas a professor of science and the instruments that he kept in a glass case fascinatedmarie.shedreamed of becoming a scientist,but thatwould not

35、be easy.herfamilybecamevery poor ,and at the age of 18,marie becamea governess.shehelped pay forher sisterto study inparis.later,her sisterhelped marie with her education.in 1891, marie attended the sorbonne university inparis where she met and married pierre curie,a wellknown physicist.marie curie

36、contributed greatly to our understanding ofradioactivity and the effects of xrays.she received two nobel prizes for her brilliant work,but died of leukaemia ,caused by her repeated exposure to radioactive materials.36what is the main idea of the passage.a to give us a general introduction to madame

37、curie.bto show us how madame curie discovered radium.c to tell us how madame curie developed as a scientist. d to tell us how madame curie received two nobel prizes.37madamecuriewas giventhe nobel prizein chemistrybecause .ashe discovered radiumbshe separated pure radium and calculated its atomic we

38、ight cshe discovered poloniumdshe didn t patent methods of processing radium38which of the following statements about madame curie is not true. amadame curie made great contributions to medical science.bmadame curie was very smart and ambitious when she was a child. cmadame curie received two nobel

39、prizes in physics.dmadame curies husband helped her a lot in her research. 39we can infer from the third paragraph that .madame curie got married when she was at college.madame curie had a great ambition when she was young.madame curie loved teaching more than anything else.madamecuriemust have met

40、a lotofdifficultiestoget higheducation.her father had a great influence on madame curies future career.madame curie was very smart when she was a child. abcd40which istherightorderabout madamecurieaccordingtothe passage. amarried pierrebattended universitycdiscovered radiumddetermined radiums atomic

41、 weight ewon the nobel prize in physicsab,c,a,d,eb b, a,c,d,ecb,a,c,e,dd b, c,a,e,ddlivinginthe wildcan be hard.findingfood and stayingsafe aren t easy.each day ,animals struggle to survive in their habitats.not allanimals get by on their own.some animals form a close partnership withother kinds of

42、animals.these pairings are called symbiotic 共生的 relationships.in a symbiotic relationship,the animals depend on each other.oneanimalhelps the othermeet itsneeds.sounds good, right.not always.some animalsare not very kind to theirpartners.insomecases ,one animal meets itsneeds but hurtsitspartner.tak

43、eticks,forexample.these insectssuck blood to live.to get blood, they attach themselves to other kinds of animals.tickscan pass germs thatcause diseaseinsteadofhelpingtheirhosts.in other relationships,animals don t treat their partners so poorly.both animals benefit from living with the other animals

44、.smallanimalscalledcleanershrimps have found a way of helpingfish at coral reefs.as their name suggests, the shrimps clean the fish.they hang outatwhat scientistscalla cleaningstation.afishstopsby.thena shrimp climbs onto the fish and even steps into the fishs mouth.theshrimp uses its tiny claws to

45、pick stuff off the fishs body.that can include dead skin,tiny pieces of food, and wee creatures that can hurt the fish.the fish getsa nice cleaning.theshrimp enjoys atasty meal of fish trash.small birds called plovers are also in the cleaning business.theyhave bigcustomers crocodiles.crocshave longs

46、nouts 鼻子filledwith sharp teeth.cleaningthem istricky.whena croc opens itsmouth,the plover hops rightin.thecrocdoes notsnap itssnoutshut.instead, itletsthe plovereat small , harmfulanimalsattachedtothe crocodiles teeth.the plover gets an easy meal while the croc gets clean teeth.41the text is mainly

47、about . athe hard life in the wildbsome dangerous animals canimals living together danimals in a symbiotic relationship42according to the text,in a symbiotic relationship, . aanimals depend on each otherbbirds depend on animals for food cboth sides can get helpdnot all animals treat their partners w

48、ell43why do the cleaner shrimps clean the fish. ato get fish trash for food.bto eat wee creatures.cto help fish go out of coral reefs. dto get food for fish.44when plovers hop into crocodiles mouths , they . aare really to clean crocodiles teethbare to make crocodiles happy caren t afraid of being e

49、atendaren t happy to clean the crocodiles teeth 45according to the text,it can be inferred that . aliving in the wild can be hardbdifferent animals have different living ways ccrocodiles mainly live on ploversdticks are useful to some animals其次节信息匹配 共 5 小题;每道题 2 分,满分 10 分阅读以下应用文及相关信息,并依据要求匹配信息;第一,请阅

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51、ung sailors courseleadstothe stage 1 sailing qualification.youlllearnhowtosailsafelyand the coursealsocovers sailingtheoryand firstaid.havefun withothercourse membersafterwards in the clubroom.there are 10 weekly twohour lessonstuesdays 6 pm.8pm. cdiving centre :our experienced instructors offer one

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