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2006-2013年高考英语四川卷(25)

作者:罗林英 来源:大河老师 时间:2015-01-13 阅读: 字体:

       The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) advises that next year states increase by nearly 15% the amount of time traffic lights provide for pedestrians to cross the street after the flashing orange hand appears.
       FHWA spokesman Doug Hecox says reasons for the change include an aging population that needs more time to cross, health-conscious Americans walking more, children encouraged to walk to prevent getting overweight and high gas prices pushing people to walk instead of drive.
       Pedestrian deaths went down by 12% from 5, 449 in 1996 to 4,784 in 2006,.But among those in 2006,471 were killed in crosswalks, down slightly from 488 ten years earlier, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) says.
53. Which of the following is true according to the text?
A. Among 100 pedestrian deaths there were 21 people younger than 70.
B. Old people are more likely to meet with accidents in crosswalks.
C. Traffic accidents killed more old people than young people.
D. About seven traffic accidents happened per hour.
54. What is FHWA’s suggestion to states?
A. Fixing more traffic lights.
B. Providing more crosswalks.
C. Giving pedestrians more time to cross streets.
D. Increasing the time before the orange lights appear.
55. What’s the cause of the crosswalk safety problem according to the text?
A. There’re many cars and buses on the road.
B. Pedestrians are careless.
C. Crosswalks are crowded.
D. Drivers don’t give way.
56. The report from NHTSA suggests that _____________.
A. fewer people were injured in crosswalks
B. crosswalk safety has greatly improved
C. much has been done to reduce traffic accidents
D. pedestrian deaths in crosswalks remain a serious problem
E
       All too often, a choice that seems sustainable(可持续的)turns out on closer examination to be problematic. Probably the best example is the rush to produce ethanol(乙醇)for fuel from corn. Corn is a renewable resource—you can harvest it and grow more, almost limitlessly. So replacing gas with corn ethanol seems like a great idea.
       One might get a bit more energy out of the ethanol than that used to make it, which could still make ethanol more sustainable than gas generally, but that’s not the end of the problem. Using corn to make ethanol means less corn is left to feed animals and people, which drives up the cost of food. That result leads to turning the fallow land—including, in some cases, rain forest in places such as Brazil — into farmland, which in turn gives off lots carbon dioxide(CO2)into the air. Finally, over many years, the energy benefit from burning ethanol would make up for the forest loss. But by then, climate change would have progressed so far that it might not help.
       You cannot really declare any practice”sustainable”until you have done a complete life-cycle analysis of its environmental(环境的)costs. Even then, technology and public policy keep developing, and that development can lead to unforeseen and undesired results. The admirable goal of living sustainably requires plenty of thought on an ongoing basis.
57. What might directly cause the loss of the forest according to the text?
A. The growing demand for energy to make ethanol.
B. The increasing carbon dioxide in the air.
C. The greater need for farmland.
D. The big change in weather.
58.The underlined word “it” in the second paragraph refers to _____________.
A. the energy benefit            B. the forest loss           C. climate change                 D. burning ethanol
59. The author thinks that replacing gas with corn ethanol is _____________.
A. impractical                      B. acceptable                C. admirable                        D. useless
60. What does the author mainly discuss in the text?
A. Technology.                                                        B. Sustainability.
C. Ethanol energy.                                                   D. Environmental protection.
第二节  根据对话内容,从对话后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并将答案标号填写在本题下面相应题号后的横线上。选项中有两项多余选项。(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
—Now, tell me about the man who stole your neighbor’s car. What did he look like?
—Well, sir. He was tall….
—______61_______
—Oh yes, and he was younger than you — only about thirty, I’d say.
—Well! And what color was his hair?
—It was brown, and short…it was similar to yours, actually.
—______62_______
—No, he was clean-shaven.
—OK. Now have a look at these photos — can you see him?
—______63_______
—But that’s Frankie Frankie Farnharm — he’s got a beard, and he’s very short?
—Hm, well…
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—Yes, the strangest thing was that he appeared to be a gentleman — he was wearing a suit….
Not like a thief at all.
—Hm, like this photo?
—Yes, that’s him!
—That’s Bill Mahony: he’s in prison! Are you sure you saw the thief?
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A. No, I can’t.
B. Taller than me?
C. How tall was he?
D. Did he have a beard?
E. Well, er, it was very dark…
F. Oh yes, he looked exactly like this one here.
G. Do you remember anything else about the man?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

61._________        62._________        63._________        64._________ 65._________
第II卷(非选择题,共50分)
第三部分   写作(共两节,满分50分)
第一节  短文改错(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
Three men were fishing when the angel appeared in the boat with them. The first man got away his shock and politely said to the angel, “I’ve suffered by back pain for years. Can you help                me?” The angel touched his back, and he had recovered. The second man pointed to his glass and asked if the angel could cure her poor eyesight. The angel touched his eyes, but he could see everything clearly. The angel then turned to the third man, threw up his hands in fear. “Don’t touch me!” he cries. “I’m on disability pay!” I don’t want to be a normally person! “