2013安庆三模英语试题答案(2)

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33. Cheng Yibing's teammate and friend, Zhang Chenglong, as well as many audiences, ______ at the judge's surprising preference.
A. are astonished  B. is astonishing C. are astonishing D. is astonished
34. To be honest, the first time I saw him, I ______ that he was my former friend.
A. haven't recognized  B. didn't recognize  C. hadn't recognized  D. can't recognize
35. —I wonder if I could use your washroom.
—Of course. Just ______ .
A. be cautious B. make yourself at home  C. take your time D. go upstairs
第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
A snowman was murdered last night. That is because many wheels of the different cars ran _36  the front grassland.
This  37  didn't appear on the 10 o'clock news or on the front page of the local newspaper this morning. Isn't there anybody here who really  38  a snowman?
This snowman was just  39  snow rolled into balls  40  some sticks and rocks,  41 made by a kid. Maybe this kid had  42  better to do. Or maybe he waited all year for the first _43 . Maybe his eyes  44  during the math class when the first piece of snow fell. Maybe he was the first  45  waiting for his mom when the headmaster  46  that the students could go home ahead of time.
We can imagine a little boy rushing into his house and back out in  47  than a minute with his  48  on. Then he  49  the entire day gathering, shaping and creating  50  it was perfect.
He was  51  excited for dinner, so he was busy calling his grandparents and friends to tell them about his snowman,  52  he stared out of his front window at it. They all came by this morning to see it. In  53 , the little boy woke up at daybreak,  54  his boots and snowsuit on, and ran out of die door...
_55 , maybe he sat and cried at what he saw. A snowman was murdered last night.
36. A. into B. out C. over D. across
37. A. matter B. accident C. murder D. event
38. A. looks at B. cares about C. passes by D. searches for
39. A. a bunch of B. a piece of C. a group of D. a pile of
40. A. with B. from C. by D. for
41. A. particularly B. probably C. especially D. possibly
42. A. something B. anything C. everything D. nothing
43. A. time B. turn C. snowfall D. moment
44. A. lit up B. showed up C. opened up D. moved up
45. A. away B. inside C. indoor D. outside
46. A. announced B. told C. convinced D. declared
47. A. fewer B. more C. less D. longer
48. A. hat B. gloves C. snowsuit D. socks
49. A. cost B. used C. took D. spent
50. A. until B. after C. as D. unless
51. A. quite B. too C. rather D very
52. A. before B. while C. since D. for
53. A. excitement  B. curiosity  C. sadness  D. caution
54. A. threw   B. took  C. tried D. carried
55. A. Instead  B. Therefore C. Again D. However
第三部分:阅读理解 (共20小题;每小题2分, 满分40分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
Left alone for over a month after the sad death of their owner, cats Roly Poly and Pudding never stood much of a chance. Amazingly, however, the lucky pair survived thanks to their vast fat.
Police found the fat cats after reports of a smell coming from their elderly owner's home in Walsall, West Midlands. Both cats were close to death, but had kept on diet although having no access to food. When officers found the pair, they were still overweight at over nine kilos t- more than twice the weight of a normal cat.
RSPCA inspectors believe the cats managed to stay alive because of their owner's feeding habits, and could have been even heavier before they were discovered.
Judith Haw, from the RSPCA, said, "The cats were obviously much-loved by their owner, but perhaps a bit too much. We think the lady didn't have any relatives who could care for the cats and she didn't have time to let anyone else know. The cats did not have access to any food and were using the house as a toilet, so police were called when neighbors complained about the smell."
Judith said the cats, which are being eared for at Foxtwood Cattery near Stoke, need a new home with a perfect parent who would be a health-conscious fitness fanatic (狂热者). She also said, "We'd love to find the cats a personal trainer or perhaps someone who is on a diet so they can help the cats lose weight, too."
56. Which of the following is mentioned in the text?
A. The cats are being looked after near Stoke.
B. Inspectors from RSPCA called the police.
C. The lady had time to let anyone else know her death.
D. The cats are twice heavier than a normal cat.
57. RSPCA inspectors thought the cats can survive owing to ______ .
A. their owner's feeding habits B. too much food
C. their owner's love D. RSPCA's careful attending
58. According to Judith, the cats ______ .
A. were left alone for a month B. needed a toilet
C. should be fed scientifically D. gave off some terrible smell
59. We can infer from the passage that ______ .
A. the lady didn't have any relatives
B. the cats might have had nowhere to stay
C. police found the pair in Walsall
D. the cats' owner massively overfed them
B
As the job-hunting season is approaching, many graduates are suffering from anxiety. Worried about not getting satisfactory offers, some students have sleep problems, or even lose their appetite (胃口).
According to a survey across several universities in Wuhan, over 72 percent are worried about finding a Job. Students in the first one or two years are also uneasy about their job expectations, which contributes to spreading anxiety further.

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