瑞安凹凸个性教育2009年浙江高考英语试题及答案

 

2009年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(浙江卷)

英语

第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)

第一节单项填空(共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10分)

从A.B.C.D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项标号涂黑。

1.——Hey,youhaven’tbeenactinglikeyourself.EverythingOK?——

A.I’mfine,thanks.BSure,itisC.That’sgoodDIt’sOK

roughideaof2.Idon'tunderstandwhattheengineermeans,butI’vegot

Projectplan.

A.the;aB.不填;theC.the;不填D.a;the

3.______andshortofbreath,AndyandRubywerethefirsttoreachthetopofMountTai.

A.TobetriedB.TiredC.TiringD.Beingtired

4.——I’vereadanotherbookthisweek.

——Well,maybe

A.thisB.thatisnothowmuchyoureadbutwhatyoureadthatcounts.C.thereD.it

,unskilledworkerssawtheirearningsfall.

D.Otherwise

tothedigitalresources5.Theincomesofskilledworkerswentup.A.MoreoverB.ThereforeC.Meanwhile6.Thesystemhasbeendesignedtogivestudentsquickandeasy

ofthelibrary.

A.accessB.passageC.wayD.approach

7.Thereisagreatdealofevidence

brain.

A.indicateB.indicatingC.toindicatethatmusicactivitiesengagedifferentpartsoftheD.tobeindicating

youdrinksomehotwateraftertakingit.8.Themedicineworksmoreeffectively

AasBuntilCalthoughDif

9.Overthepastdecades,seaiceintheArcticasaresultofglobalwarming.

A.had

10.Ittook

too.decreasedBdecreasedChasbeendecreasingDisdecreasingbuildingsuppliestoconstructtheseenergy-savinghouses.Ittookbrains,

AotherthanBmorethanCratherthanDlessthan

veryeasilytonewenvironments.11.Thegoodthingaboutchildrenisthatthey

AadaptBappealCattachDapply

12.—Isthereanypossibility

—Noproblem

AwhenBthatCwhetheryoucouldpickmeupattheairport?Dwhat

swimaftereatingalargemeal.

Dshouldn’t

Iamsupposedtomakedecisionsofmyown.

Dwhy13.ThedoctorrecommendedthatyouAwouldn’tBcouldn’tCneedn’t14.IhavereachedapointinmylifeAwhich

15.Johnisvery

AindependentBwhereChow——ifhepromisestodosomethinghe’lldoit.BconfidentCreliableDflexible

one’sstrength,butalsodevelopone’s16.PractisingChinesekungfucannotonly

character.

AbringupBtakeupCbuildupDpullup

17.—Doyouwantanotherdrink?——

AIdon’tthinkso

18..BNowayCNotatallDIwouldn’tsaynothepayisn’tattractiveenough,thoughthejobitselfisquiteinteresting.

AGenerallyspeaking

CInparticularBOnthecontraryDTobehonest

recoveringfromhisheartoperation.

Dgradually19.Inthegoodcareofthenurses,theboyisAquietlyBactuallyCpractically

20.—Whatdoyouthinkofthemovie?

—It’sfantastic.TheonlypityisthatI

AmissedBhadmissedCmissthebeginningofit.Dwouldmiss

第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从21~40各题所给的四个选项(A.B.C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。

Thetriptothatcitywaseye-openingforeveryone,andnearitsend,alltheyoungpeopleinourgroupbegantoreflectonwhatithadmeant.Wefirstnightwehadarrived.Wehadallgoneintothemarketsofthecityyoungpeoplecouldexperienceitsenergy.Butwhatweactuallysawsimplyusall----therundownhouses,thechildreninrags,thepeoplebeggingformoney…Walkinghome,underalowbridge,wecameacrossfamiliesofhomelesspeopleseekingabitofdrygroundtosleeponthenight.Wehadtostepoverbodiesaswefoundourwaythroughthedarkness.

Thepoverty(贫困)wasthananythingmyyoungcompanionshadeverimagined.Backinthehotel,anairofsadnesssettledoverthegroup.Manyandcried.Spendingtimeinthismovesapersontocareabouthumanity.

Thatevening,ourgroupspenthourstalkingaboutwhatwehadGently,Iencouragedeveryonetotalkaboutthedifficultthatday’sdiscoverieshadinspired.Sittingtogetheracircleaseveryonehadachancetospeak,weallbegantorealizethatofuswasaloneinourstruggletocopewithourreactions.

Basedonmyinpoverty-strickenareas,Isuggestedthattheemotionswehadwerepainful,theycouldalsobeimportantinhelpingustomoveforward.Wethatwehadseenthingsthatshouldneverbeallowedtohappen.whatcouldwedoaboutit?Together,webegantobrainstormwayswecouldhelptocasethewehadseen.AsIencouragedgroupmemberstofocusontheycoulddo,asenseofdeterminationtheprevioussadness,Insteadofdespair,theseyoungpeoplebegantofeelacalltoaction.

21.A.putupwith

22.A.nowthat

23.A.puzzled

24.A.marching

25.A.entireB.gotbacktoB.sothatB.annoyedB.runningB.normalC.lookedbackonC.asifC.embarrassedC.passingC.averageD.madeupforD.evenifD.shockedD.movingD.general

26.A.beyond27.A.stronger28.A.gaveup29.A.environment30.A.inspected31.A.feelings32.A.along33.A.neither34.A.experiences35.A.once36.A.supposed37.A.Surely38.A.burden39.A.how40.A.replaced

B.withB.deeperB.brokedownB.hotelB.attemptedB.decisionsB.aroundB.eitherB.schedulesB.whileB.advisedB.RatherB.sufferingB.whereB.changed

C.tillC.worseC.setoffC.houseC.witnessedC.thoughtsC.byC.noneC.dataC.sinceC.confirmedC.NowC.anxietyC.whatC.covered

D.forD.lessD.heldonD.backgroundD.challengedD.impressionsD.inD.eachD.positionD.unlessD.agreedD.IndeedD.difficultyD.whenD.improved

第二部分阅读理解(第一节20小题,第二节5小题;每小题2分,满分50分)第一节:阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A.B.C.D和E)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

Iwasinarushasalways,butthistimeitwasforanimportantdateIjustcouldn’tbelate

for!Ifoundmyselfatacheckoutcounterbehindanelderlywomanseeminglyinnohurryasshepaidforhergroceries.APhDstudentwithnotalotofmoney,Ihadhurriedintothestoretopickupsomeflowers.Iwasinahugerush,thinkingofmyupcomingevening.Ididnotwanttobelateforthisdate.

WewereinBoston,aplacenotalwaysknownforsmallconversationbetweenstrangers.Thewomanstoppedunloadingherbasketandlookedupatme.Shesmiled.Itwasanicesmile-warmandreassuring-andIretunedsmilingback.

“Mustbeaspeciallady,”whoeveritisthatwillbegettingthosebeautifulflowers,”shesaid.

“Yes,she’sspecial,”Isaid,andthentomyembarrassment,thewordskeptcomingout.“It’sonlyourseconddate,butsomehowIamjusthavingthefeelingshe’s‘theone,’”jokingly,Iadded,“TheonlyproblemisthatIcan’tfigureoutwhyshe’dwanttodateaguylikeme.”

“Well,Ithinkshe’sveryluckytohaveaboyfriendwhobringshersuchlovelyflowersandwhoisobviouslyinlovewithher,”thewomansaid.”Myhusbandusedtobringmeflowerseveryweek-evenwhentinesweretoughandwedidn’thavemuchmoney.Thosewereincredibledays;bewasveryromanticand-ofcourse-Imisshimsincehe’spassedaway.”

Ipaidformyflowersasshewasgatheringuphergroceries.TherewasnodoubtinmymindasIwalkeduptoher.Itouchedherontheshoulderandsaid“Youwereright,youknow.Theseflowersareindeedforaveryspeciallady.”Ihandedtheflowersandthankedherforsuchaniceconversation.

IttookheramomenttorealizethatIwasgivinghertheflowersIhadjustpurchased.“Youhaveawonderfulevening,”Isaid.IleftherwithabigsmileandmyheartwarmedasIsawhersmellingthebeautifulflowers.

Irememberbeingslightlylateformydatethatnightandtellingmygirlfriendtheabovestory.Acoupleofyearslater,whenIfinallyworkedupthecouragetoaskhertomarryme,shetoldmethatthisstoryhadhelpedtosealitforher-thatwasthenightthanIwonherheart.

41.Whywasthewriterinahurrythatday?

A.Hewastomeethisgirlfriend.

C.Hewasdelayedbyanelderlylady.B.Hehadtogobacktoschoolsoon.D.Hehadtopickupsomegroceries.

42.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“hergift”(Paragraph2)referto?

A.Herwords.B.Hersmile.C.Herflowers.D.Herpoliteness.

43.Whydidthewritergivehisflowerstotheelderlylady?

A.Shetoldhimanicestory.

C.Shegavehimencouragement.B.Sheallowedhimtopayfirst.D.Shelikedflowersverymuch.

44.Whatisthemessageconveyedinthestory?

A.Flowersareimportantforadate.

C.Loveandkindnessarerewarding.B.Smalltalkishelpful.D.Elderlypeopledeserverespecting.

B

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Plantscan’tcommunicatebymovingormakingsounds,asmostanimalsdo.Instead,plantsproducevolatilecompounds,chemicalsthateasilychangefromaliquidtoagas.Aflower’ssweetsmell,forexample,comesfromvolatilecompoundsthattheplantproducestoattractinsectssuchasbugsandbees.

Plantscanalsodetectvolatilecompoundsproducedbyotherplants.Atreeunderattackbyhungryinsects,forinstance,maygiveoffvolatilecompoundsthatletothertreesknowabouttheattack,Inresponse,theothertreesmaysendoffchemicalstokeepthebugsaway-orevenchemicalsthatattractthebugs’naturalenemies.

Nowscientistshavecreatedaquickwaytounderstandwhatplantsaresaying:achemicalsensor(传感器)calledanelectronicnose.The“e-nose”cantellcompoundsthatcropplantsmakewhenthey’reattacked.Scientistssaythee-nosecouldhelpquicklydetestwhetherplantsarebeingeatenbyinsects.Buttodaytheonlywaytodetectsuchinsectsistovisuallyinspectindividualplants.Thisisachallengingtaskformanagersofgreenhouses,enclosedgardensthatcanhousethousandsofplants.

Theresearchteamworkedwithane-nosethatrecognizesvolatilecompounds.Insidethedevice,13sensorschemicallyreactwithvolatilecompounds.Basedontheseinteractions,thee-nosegivesoffelectronicsignalsthatthescientistsanalyzeusingcomputersoftware.

Totestthenose,theteampresenteditwithhealthyleavesfromcucumber,pepperandtomatoplants,allcommongreenhousecrops.Thenthescientistscollectedsamplesofairarounddamagedleavesfromeachtypeofcrop.Theseplantshadbeendamagedbyinsects,orbyscientistswhomadeholesintheleaveswithaholepunch(打孔器).

Thee-nose,itturnsout,couldidentifyhealthycucumber,pepperandtomatoplantsbasedonthevolatilecompoundstheyproduce.Itcouldalsoidentifytomatoleavesthathadbeendamaged.Butevenmoreimpressive,thedevicecouldtellwhichtypeofdamage–byinsectsorwithaholepunch–hadbeendonetothetomatoleaves.

Withsomefinetuning,adevicelikethee-nosecouldonedaybeusedingreenhousestoquicklyspotharmfulbugs,theresearcherssay.Adevicelikethiscouldalsobeusedtoidentifyfruitsthatareperfectlyripeandreadytopickandeat,saysNataliaDudareve,abiochemistatPurdue

UniversityinWestLafayette,Ind.whostudiessmellsofflowersandplants.Hopefully,scientistsbelieve,thedevicecouldbringlargebenefitstogreenhousemanagersinthenearfuture.

49.Welearnfromthetextthatplantscommunicatewitheachotherby______.

A.makingsomesounds

C.producingsomechemicalsB.wavingtheirleavesD.sendingoutelectronicsignals

50.Whatdidthescientistsdotofindoutifthee-noseworked?

A.Theypresenteditwithallcommoncrops..

B.Theyfixed13sensorsinsidethedevice.

C.Theycollecteddifferentdamagedleaves.

D.Theymadetestsondamagedandhealthyleaves.

51.Accordingtothewriter,themostamazingthingaboutthee–noseisthatitcan______.

A.pickoutripefruits

B.spottheinsectsquickly

C.distinguishdifferentdamagestotheleaves

D.recognizeunhealthytomatoleaves

52.Wecaninferfromthelastparagraphthatthee-nose_____.

A.isunabletotellthesmellofflowers

B.isnotyetusedingreenhouses

C.isdesignedbyscientistsatPurdue

D.ishelpfulinkillingharmfulinsects

D

InancientEgypt,thepharaoh(法老)treatedthepoormessagerunnerlikeaprincewhenhearrivedatthepalace,ifhebroughtgoodnews.However,iftheexhaustedrunnerhadthemisfortunetobringthepharaohunhappynews,hisheadwascutoff.

Shadesofthatspiritspreadovertoday’sconversations.OnceafriendandIpackedupsomepeanutbutterandsandwichesforanouting.Aswewalkedlight-heartedlyoutthedoor,picnicbasketinhand,asmilingneighborlookedupattheskyandsaid,“Ohboy,baddayforapicnic.Theweathermansaysit’sgoingtorain.”Iwantedtostrikehimontheracewiththepeanutbutter

andsandwiches.Notforhisstupidweatherreport,forhissmile.

SeveralmonthsagoIwasracingtocatchabus.AsIbreathlesslyputmyhandfulofcashacrosstheGreyhoundcounter,thesalesagentsaidwithabroadsmile,“Ohthatbusleftriveminutesago.”It’snotthenewsthatmakessomeoneangry.It’stheunsympatheticattitudewithwhichit’sdelivered.Everyonemustgivebadmewsfromtimetotime,andwinningprofessionalsdoitwiththeproperattitude.AdoctoradvisingapatientthatsheneedsanoperationdoseitinacaringwayAbossinforminganemployeehedidn’tgetthejobtakesonasympathetictone.Bigwinnersknow,whendeliveringanybadnews,theyshouldsharethefeelingofthereceiver.

Unfortunately,manypeoplearenotawareofthis.Whenyou’retiredfromalongflight,hasahotelclerkcheerfullysaidthatyourroomisn’treadyye?Whenyouhadyourheartsetonthetoastbeef,hasyourwaitermerrilytoldyouthathejustservedthelastpiece?Itmakesyouastravelerordinerwanttolandyourfistrightontheirunsympatheticfaces.

Hadmyneighbortoldmeoftheupcomingrainstormwithsympathy,Iwouldhaveappreciatedhiswarning.HadtheGreyhoundsalesclerksympatheticallyinformedmethatmybushadalreadyleft,Iprobablywouldhavesaid,“Oh,that‘sallright.I’llcatchthenextone.”Bigwinners,whentheybearbadnews,deliverbombswiththeemotionthebombarded(被轰炸的)personissuretohave.

53.InParagraph1,thewritertellsthestoryofthepharaohtoA.makeacomparisonB.introduceatopicD.offeranargumentC.describeascene

54.Inthewriter’sopinion,hisneighborwas_____________.

A.friendlyB.warm-heartedC.notconsiderateD.nothelpful

55.From“Dreamsofhead-cutting!”(Paragraph3),welearnthatthewriterA.wasmadatthesalesagent.

B.wasremindedofthecruelpharaoh

C.wishedthatthesalesagentwouldhavehaddreams.

D.dreamedofcuttingthesalesagent’sheadthatnight.

56.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?

A.Deliveringbadnewsproperlyisimportantincommunication.

B.Helpingotherssincerelyisthekeytobusinesssuccess.

C.Receivingbadnewsrequiresgreatcourage.

D.Learningancienttraditionscanbeuseful.

E

FourpeopleinEngland,backin1953,staredatphoto51.itwasn’tmuch–apictureshowingablackX.ButthreeofthesepeoplewontheNobelPrizeforfiguringoutwhatthephotoreallyshowed—theshapeofDNA.ThediscoverybroughtfameandfortunetoscientistsJamesWatson,Franciscrick,andMauriceWilkins.Thefourth,theonewhoactuallymadethepicture,wasleftout.

HernamewasRosalindFranklin.“Sheshouldhavebeenupthere,”sayshistorianMaryBowden.“Ifherphotohadn’tbeenthere,theotherscouldn’thavecomeupwiththestructure.”onereasonFranklinwasmissingwasthatshehaddiedofcancerfouryearsbeforetheNobeldecision.ButnowscholardoubtthatFranklinwasnotonlyrobbedofherlifebydiseasebutrobbedofcreditbyhercompetitions.

AtCambridgeUniversityinthe1950s,WatsonandCricktriedtomakemodelsbycuttingupshapesofDNA’spartsandthenputtingthemtogether.Inthemeantime,atking’scollegeinLondon,FranklinandWilkinsshoneX-raysatthemolecule(分子).Theraysproducedpatternsreflectingtheshape.

ButWilkinsandFranklin’srelationshipwasalotrockierthanthecelebratedteamworkofWatsonandCrick.WilkinsthoughtFranklinwashiredtobehisassistant.ButthecollegeactuallyemployedhertotakeovertheDNAproject.

WhatshedidwasproduceX-raypicturesthattoldWatsonandCrickthatoneoftheirearlymodelswasinsideout.Andshewasnotshyaboutsayingso.ThatangeredWatson,whoattackedherinreturn,”Mereinspectionsuggestedthatshewouldnoteasilybend.Clearlyshehadtogoorbeputinherplace.

AsFranklin’scompetitors,Wilkins,WatsonandCrickhadmuchtogainbycuttingheroutofthelittlegroupofresearchers,sayshistorianPninaAbir-Am.In1962attheNobelPrizeawarding

ceremony,Wilkinsthanked13colleaguesbynamebeforehementionedFranklin.Watsonwrotehisbooklaughingather.Crickwrotein1974that“Franklinswasonlytwostepsawayfromthesolution.”

No,Franklinwasthesolution.”ShecontributedmorethananyotherplayertosolvingthestructureofDNA.Shemustbeconsideredaco-discoverer,”Abir-Amsays.ThiswasbackedupbyAaronKlug,whoworkedwithFranklinandlaterwonaNobelPrizehimself.Oncedescribedasthe“DarkLadyofDNA”,Franklinisfinallycomingintothelight.

57.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?

A.ThedisagreementsamongDNAresearchers.

B.TheunfairtreatmentofFranklin.

C.TheprocessofdiscoveringDNA.

DTheracebetweentwoteamsofscientists.

58.WatsonwasangrywithFranklinbecauseshe______.

A.tooktheleadinthecompetition

B.Keptherresultsfromhim

C.provedsomeofhisfindingswrong

D.sharedherdatawithotherscientists

59.WhyisFranklindescribedas“DarkLadyofDNA”?

A.Shedevelopedpicturesindarklabs.

B.ShediscoveredtheblackX------theshapeofDNA.

C.Hernamewasforgottenafterherdeath.

D.Hercontributionwasunknowntothepublic.

60.Whatisthewriter’sattitudetowardWilkins,WatsonandCrick?

A.Disapproving

B.Respectful.

C.Admiring

D.Doubtful

第二节:Bryan、Olga、Scott、Anna和David正在进行一项“企业家成功秘诀调查”。他们

将采访几位企业家。第61-65题是他们拟定的采访话题。阅读下面刊登在Entrepreneur(《企业家》)杂志上6位企业家的成功感言(A.B.C.D.E和F),为每位采访者选定最佳采访对象,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。选项中有一项是多余选项。

61.Bryan:Whatcomesfirst,thecustomerortheprofit?

62.Olga:Howimportantisanentrepreneur’sambitiontohis/hercompany’sgrowth?

63.Scott:Howdoesanentrepreneurmakeuseofhis/heradvantages?

64.Anna:Whydosuccessfulentrepreneursseemtoenjoytheirwork?

65.David:Whatattitudeshouldanentrepreneurhavetowardhis/hersocialresponsibilities?A

SheriPoe

RykaInc.

SinceIstartedthiscompanyinmykitchensevenyearsago,Ialwaysdreamtofwhatitwouldbesomeday.Focusingonthatgoalhelpsmegetthroughtoughtimes.Togetthekindofsuccessthatyouwant;youneedtodreambig.That’sthestartingpoint.Everysuccessstorybeginswithbigdreams.Youneedtohavebigdreamsforyourself,likebeingsomebodyrich,famousorfulfilled.Youneedtohaveacleargoalofwhatyouwanttoachieve.

Also,Ithinkit’sreallyimportantthatthepeopleyou’reworkingwithareascommittedtothesamegoalasyouare,soyoucansupporteachotherandkeepeachotherenergetic.

B

AnitaRoddick

TheBodyShopInc.

InAmerica,wehaveashopinHarlemwhere50percentoftheprofitsgointothecommunitydevelopment,andtheother50percentgotowardthefundingofasimilarshopelsewhereintheUnitedStates.Thepridethatshopbringstothestaffandlocalpeopleinspiredme.

WhatTheBodyShopdoessuccessfullyisuseourfacilitiesinthestreetandshoppingcenterstotalkaboutrealhumanissueslikeAIDS,recycling,humanrights,andcommunityserviceortoencouragepeopletospeakoutagainstanythingtheyconsidertobeunjust.Knowingour

productsaresymbolsofsocialchangeisreallyencouraging.

C

BenCohen

Ben&Jerry’sHomemadeInc.

I’menergizedbythepeopleIworkwith.I’mveryrelationship-driven,whichathinkisdifferentfrommostentrepreneurs.I’minspiredbydoingthingsthatarenotnormalandthatmostpeoplethinkdon’tfitintothebusinessworldordon’tmakeanysense.

Inbusiness,youarejudgedbythecompanyyoukeep—fromyourmanagementteam,boardofdirectors,andstrategicpartners.Maybetheladyyoumetinatradeassociationmeetingcanhelpyousecurefunding,orthegentlemanataconferencecanprovideyouwithmanagementadvice.D

RichardMelman

LettuceEntertainYouEnterprises

Anumberofyearsago,Iwasinterviewedbysomeonewhowaswritingabookonenterprises.Heaskedme.”What’stheoppositeofwork?”Ianswered.”Lazy”Hestartedlaughingandsaid,”Believeitornot,alotofentrepreneurssaythesamething.”

Theaveragepersonthinkstheoppositeofworkisplay,buttoanentrepreneur,workisplay.Ithinkitalladdsuptohavingfun.it’sfuntocreate;it’sfuntoentertain,andit’sfuntomakepeoplehappywithourservice.Whenitstopsbeingfun,I’llstopdoingit.

E

FrankToskan

Make-UpArtCosmetics(M.A.C)

Oneofthenicestthingsanyoneeversaidtomewas,“Ihatemakeup,butIloveM.A.C.”That’swhatmovesmeon.Evenpeoplewhodon’twearmakeupcanappreciateourcompany,whatitstandsfor,itsvalues,andthewaywedobusiness.

Weworkfromaninvertedpyramid,wherethecustomersarealwaysatthetop.Ourcustomers

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