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2015年普通高等學(xué)校招生統(tǒng)一考試(卷英語言知識及應(yīng)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分第一節(jié)完形填空(15230分Howlongcanhumanbeingslive?Mostscientistswhostudyoldagethinkthatthehumanbodyis1tolivenolongerthan120years.However,110yearsisprobablythelongestthatanyonecouldhopetolive—ifheorsheis2healthyandlucky.Somescientistsevensaywecanliveaslongas130years!Yet,ourcellssimplycannotcontinuetoreproduce3.Theywearout,andasaresult,wegetoldand4die.Eventhoughwecan’tliveforever,wearelivinga5lifethaneverbefore.In1900,theaverageAmericanlifespan()wasonly47years,buttodayitis75years!Whendoesoldagebeginthen?Sixty-fivemaybeout-of-dateasthe6linebetweenmiddleageandoldage.Afterall,manyolderpeopledon’tbegintoexperiencephysicalandmental untilafteragePeoplearelivinglongerbecausemorepeople8childhood.Beforemodernmedicinechangedthelawsofnature,manychildrendiedofcommonchildhood9.Nowthatthechancesofdying10aremuchlower,thechancesoflivinglongaremuchhigherduetobetterdietsandhealthcare.Onthewhole,ourpopulationisgettingolder.The11inourpopulationwillhaveeffectsonoursocialdevelopmentandourwayoflife.Somepeoplefearsuchchangeswillbefortheworse,whilesomesee12,notdisaster.Today,manymenandwomenintheir“goldenyears”arehealthy,stillactive,andyoungin13ifnotinage.Asoursocietygrowsold,weneedthe14ofouroldercitizens.Withlonglivesofthem,theyneedactiveandbe 笫二節(jié)語法填空(101.515分Mr.Johnsonlivedinthewoodswithhiswifeandchildren.Heowned16farm,whichlookedalmostabandoned.17(lucky),healsohadacowwhichproducedmilkeveryday.Hesoldorexchangedsomeofthemilkinthetownsnearby18otherfoodandmadecheeseandbutterforthefamilywithwhat19(leave).Thecowwastheironlymeansofsupport,infact.Oneday,thecowwaseatinggrass20itbegantorainheavily.Whilemakinggreateffortstorunaway,she21(fall)overthehillanddied.ThentheJohnsonshadtomakealivingthecow.Inordertosupporthisfamily,Mr.Johnsonbegantoplantherbsandtheplantstookawhiletogrow,hestartedcuttingdowntrees23(sell)thewood.Thinkingabouthischildren’sclothes,hestartedgrowingcottontoo.Whenharvestcamearound,hewasalreadysellingherbs,vegetablesandcottoninthemarket24peoplefromthetownsmetregularly.Nowitoccurredto25thathisfarmhadmuchpotentialandthatthedeathofthecowwasabitofluck.閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分第一節(jié)閱讀理解(20240分閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和DAPeterlovedtoshopusedarticles.Almostamonthago,heboughtapopularwordgamethatusedlittlepiecesofwoodwithdifferentlettersonthem.Ashewaspurchasingit,thesalesgirlsaid,“Oh,look,thegameboxhasn’tevenbeenopenedyet.Thatmightbeworthsomemoney”Peterexaminedtheboxand,sureenough,itwascompleycoveredinfactory-sealedplastic.Andhesawadateof1973onthebackofthebox.“Youshouldputthatupforauction(拍賣)ontheInternet,andseewhatsalesgirlagreed“Iverymanyunopenedboxesofthisgamestillaround40yearslater”“Don’tforgettolmeifyousellit,”thesalesgirlsd.“Noproblem,”Petersaid.Afterhegothome,Peterwentonlinetoseveralauctionwebsiteslookingforhisgame.Buthecouldn’tfindit.ThenhetypedinthenameofthewordgameandhitSearch.Thesearchresultwas543websitescontaininginformationaboutthechangesofthegame.Overtheyears,thegamesomelistsofgamefanslookingforvariousversionsofthegame.Peteredsomeofthem,lingthemwhatheTwoweekslater,Peterwentbacktothe“o.DoyoustillremembertheunopenedwordThesalesgirllookedathimforasecond,thenrecognizedhimandsaid,“Oh,“I’vegotsomethingforyou,”Petersaid“Isoldthegameandmade$1,000.Thankyouforyoursuggestion”Hehandedherthree$100bills.out“Thankit”WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesPeter’swordItwasmadearound40yearsIthadgameboardsindifferentItwaskeptinaplasticbagwithaIthadlittlepiecesofwoodindifferentWhatdidthesalesgirlprobablythinkofPeter’swordOldand B.RareandC.Classicand D.ColorfulandPetergotthenamesofthegamefans an B.theC.a(chǎn)game D.thesecond-handWhathappenedattheendofthePetergavethegirl$300asaThesalesgirlbecamePeter’sPeterreturnedthewordgamefor$ThesalesgirlfeltconfusedtoseePeteragain.30.Whatisthemainthemeofthestory?It’simportanttokeepaIt’sgreattoshareinotherpeople’sWeshouldbegratefulforthehelpfromothers.D.Somethingrareisworthalargeamountofmoney.BWhenIwasnineyearsold,Ilovedtogofishingwithmydad.Buttheonlythingthatwasn’tveryfunaboutitwasthathecouldcatchmanyfishwhileIcouldn’tcatchanything.Iusuallygotprettyupsetandkeptaskinghimwhy.Healwaysanswered,“Son,ifyouwanttocatchafish,youhavetothinklikeafish”Irememberbeingevenmoreupsetthenbecause,“I’mnotafish”Ididn’tknowhowtothinklikeafish.Besides,Ireasoned,howcouldwhatIthinkinfluencewhatafishdoes?AsIgotalittleolderIbegantounderstandwhatmydadreallymeant.So,Ireadsomebooksonfish.AndIevenjoinedthelocalfishingclubandstartedattendingthemonthlymeetings.Iiswhyfishprefershallowwatertodeepwaterbecausetheformeriswarmer.Besides,waterisusuallywarmerindirectsunlightthanintheshade.Yetfishdon’thaveanyeyelids(眼皮)andeyesThecatchingthem.WhenIgrewupandenteredthebusinessworld,Irememberhearingmyfirstbosssay“eallneedtothinklikesalespeopleButitdidn’tcompleymakesense.Mydadneveroncesaid,“l(fā)fyouwanttocatchafishyouneedtothinklikeafisherman”Whathesaidwas,“Youneedtofish”earsandricherthanme,Igraduallylearnedwhatweallneedistothinkmorelikecustomers.Itisnotaneasyjob.Iwillshowyouhowinthefollowingchapters.WhywastheauthorupsetinthefishingtripswhenhewasHecouldnotcatchaB.Hisfatherwasnotpatientwithhim.C.HisfatherdidnotteachhimHecouldnotinfluenceafishashisfatherWhatdidtheauthor’sfatherreallyToreadaboutTolearnfishingbyTounderstandwhatfishTostudyfishinginmanyAccordingtotheauthor,fisharemostlikelytobe indeepwateronsunnyindeepwateroncloudyinshallowwaterunderinshallowwaterunderwatersideAfterenteringthebusinessworld,theauthor iteasytothinklikeahisfather’sfishingadvicehisfirstboss’ssalesideasitdifficulttosellservicestopoorThispassagemostlikelycomes A.a(chǎn)fishing B.a(chǎn)popularsalesC.a(chǎn)novelon D.a(chǎn)millionaire’sCDanielAnderson,afamouspsychologist,believesit’simportantto influencesonchildrenfromthoseofthefamily.WetendtoblameTV,hesays,forproblemsitdoesn’treallycause,overlookingourownrolesinshachildren’sminds.Onetraditionalbeliefaboutevisionisthatitreducesachild’sabilitytothinkandtounderstandtheworld.WhilewatchingTV,childrendonotmerelyabsorbwordsandimages(影.Instead,understandfarmorewhenparentswatchTVwiththemexplainingnewwordsandideas.YetmostparentsuseaneducationalprogramasachancetoparktheirkidsinfrontofthesetanddosomethinginanotherAnotherargumentagainstevisionisthatitreplacesreadingasaformofentertainment.ButaccordingtoAnderson,theamountoftimespentwatchingevisionisnotrelatedtoreadingability.TVdoesn’ttaketheplaceofreadingformostchildren;ittakestheplaceofsimilarsortsofrecreation,suchaslisteningtotheradioandplayingsports.Thingslikeparents’educationalbackgroundhaveastrongerinfluenceonachild’sreading“Achild’sreadingabilityisbestpredictedbyhowmuchaparentreads,”Andersonsays.Traditionalwisdomalsohasitthatheavyevision-watchinglowersIQ(智商)scoresandaffectsschoolperformance.Buthere,too,Andersonnotesthatnostudieshaveprovedit.Infact,researchsuggeststhatit’stheotherwayaroundIfyou’resmartyoung,you’llwatchlessTVForyearsresearchershaveattemptedtoshowthatevisionisdangeroustochildren.However,byshowingthatevisionpromotesnoneofthedangerouseffectsasconventionallybelieved,Andersonsuggeststhatevisioncannotbecondemnedwithoutconsideringotherinfluences.BywatchingTV,children imagesthroughmorethanexplicitmoreaboutimagesthanlittleaboutpeople’sAneducationalprogramisbestwatchedbyachild A.onhis B.withotherC.withhis D.withhisWhichofthefollowingismostrelatedtochildren’sreadingParents’readingParents’educationalbackground.39.Andersonbelievesthat themoreachildwatchesTV,thesmarterhetheyoungerachildis,themorehewatchesthesmarterachildis,thelesslikelyhegetsaddictedtothelessachildwatchesTV,thebetterheperformsatschool40.Whatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?ToadviseontheeducationaluseofTodescribeTV’sharmfuleffectsonToexplaintraditionalviewsonTVDItwasoncecommontoregardBritainasasocietywithclassdistinction.EachclasshaduniqueInrecentyears,manywritershavebeguntospeakofthe‘declineofclass’,and‘classlesssociety’inBritain.Andinmoderndayconsumersocietyeveryoneisconsideredtobemiddleclass.found90percentofpeoplestillplacingthemselvesinaparticularclass;73percentagreedthatclasswasstillavitalpartofBritishsociety;and52percentthoughttherewerestillsharpclassdifferences.Thus,classmaynotbeculturallyandpoliticallyobvious,yetitremainsanimportantpartofBritishsociety.BritainseemstohavealoveofOneunchangingaspectofaBritish ’sclasspositionisaccent.Thewordsa lherorhisclass.AstudyofBritishaccentsduringthe1970sfoundthatavoicesoundingaBBCnewsreaderwasviewedasthemostattractivevoice.MostpeoplesaidthisaccentsoundedofBritishaccentsintheUSturnedtheseresultsupsidedownandplacedsomeregionalaccentsasthemostattractiveandBBCEnglishastheleast.ThissuggeststhatBritishattitudestowardsaccenthavedeeprootsandarebasedonclassprejudice.Inrecentyears,however,younguppermiddle-classpeopleinLondon,havebeguntoadoptsomeregionalaccents,inordertohidetheirclassorigins.Thisisanindicationofclass unnoticed.However,the1995popsong‘CommonPeople’putsforwardtheviewthatthougha may‘wanttolivelikecommonpeople’theycanneverappreciatetherealityofaworking-classlife.41.Arecentstudyofpublicopinionshowsthatinmodern itistimetoendclassmostpeoplebelongtomiddleitiseasytorecognize peopleregardthemselvessociallyThewordstratificationinParagraph3isclosestinmeaningto ThestudyintheUSshowedthatBBCEnglishwasregardedas Britishattitudestowards havealongarebasedonregionalaresharedbythehavechangedinrecentWhatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Themiddleclassisexpanding. ’saccentreflectshisC.ClassisakeypartofBritishD.Eachclasshasunique第二節(jié)信息匹配(5210分)EdwardLeonardoNorton,connoisseurofChineseandJapaneseantiques.HehasastronginterestinclassicalChineseliteraryworks.HeevenstartsgoingtoeveningclassestolearnclassicalChineseatColumbiaUniversity.somehistorybooksonhowthefirstgroupofChineseimmigrantssurvivedinAmericaofthe19thcentury,shehas ekeenonherownfamilyhistoryandthatofothers.hasdrawnhertohisworld,sosheisnowcrazyaboutclassicalmusicandwillnotmissanychancetoattendaconcertwithherhusband.MiceHiggins,eminentphotographerandcolumnistforquiteafewinternationally-travelmagazines.Recently,shehasshowngreatinterestinp
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