2015年普通学校招生全国统一考试模拟英语卷
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2015年普通学校招生全国统一考试•模拟卷
英语(教师用卷)
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
There are so many ways to interpret body language and many, many more body language indicators. Below, we’ll show you some of the most popular indicators.
How close are they?
Physical proximity is a frequently used body language indicator that many people don’t notice. If someone is comfortable with you, they won’t mind sitting or standing near you. So an interesting way to see if someone actually thin’re okay is to go brush shoulders with them. If they back away, you have your answer!
Restless hands
Have you ever seen someone drumming on a desk or a chair with their fingers? What about people playing drums on their legs? This can be a sign of impatience, restlessness, and even sometimes anger. If you’re lecturing your kids and they’re drumming their fingers on the table, chances are you may not really be getting through to them. When you’re speaking with someone and they’re doing this, it’s time to switch tactics.
Holding your hands behind your back
Of all the body language indicators on this list, this one is the most ambiguous. People hold their hands behind their backs for a number of reasons. Watch any mafia movie and you’ll see the Don holding his hands behind his back as a sign of power. People in the military are taught to do it as a sign of respect. Sometimes, people will even do it to be cute. Usually, when this occurs, you must rely on other indicators to determine the emotion being displayed. It is still quite popular.
Hands balled into fists
This is another really popular indicator. Unlike the last one, this one has pretty much one single meaning. People do it when they’re frustrated and angry. This is usually a precursor to violence, as balled up firsts often results in something getting punched or hit. If you are speaking with someone and their hands are balled up in fists, things could go wrong very quickly.
Arms crossed!
People often misconstrue what crossing arms actually means. People think it means that someone is angry. In fact, it’s actually used as a defensive stance. People who have their arms crossed are unconsciously defending themselves. They may not want to talk anymore or they may be hiding something they don’t want to talt. But crossing the arms means a person is trying to comfort themselves, meaning they’re uncomfortable.
Surprise!
This one is pretty obvious but we are talking about popular body language indicators. When someone widens their eyes or raises their eye brows, they’re most often surprised or shocked at something. There really aren’t any other reasons why someone widens their eyes. So this one is not only really popular, but really obvious and easy to spot!
21. What can we do if we want to know whether someone likes to stay with us or not?
A. we can just stand close to him or her.
B. we can only shake hands with him or her.
C. we can hug him or her tightly.
D. we can drum on the desk with our fingers.
22. If someone is a soldier, he use a gesture like holding his hands behind his back to ?
A. show his power over others. B. show his respect to others.
C. show his angry to others. D. show his cuteness to others.
23. According to paragraph six, people who crossed their arms are often ?
A. angry B. frustrated C. impatient D. uncomfortable
24. Which body language in this passage is popular and easy to spot?
A. Restless hands. B. Holding one’s hands behind one’s back.
C. Crossing one’s arms D. Widening one’s eyes.
B
Some charming cabins in the White Mountains
Come enjoy the tried-and-true family fare that the White Mountains have been serving up for several generations.
Hours given are for summer weekends; weers are sometimes different. Children younger than the minimum age listed are free.
CLARK'S TRADING POST
(U.S. Route 3, Lincoln; 603-745-8913, clarkstradingpost.com)
New Hampshire's first and still purest roadside attraction began in the 1920s with a sled dog ranch(牧场), but made its reputation with trained bears. The 21st century lineup has expanded to include a steam-powered railway, Merlin's Mystical Mansion, Tuttles' Rustic House, a Chinese acrobatic(杂技的) troupe, several museums, a climbing tower and an introductory Segway ride.
Hours: 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Admission: $19 ages 4-64
FLUME GORGE
(Route 3, Franconia Notch; 603-745-8391, flumegorge.com)
A series of wooden boardwalks leads up an amazing natural chasm(峡谷) of rock walls 70 to 90 feet high and only 12 to 20 feet wide through which Flume Brook races, tumbles and, occasionally, falls. But be prepared to walk nearly two miles -- half of it uphill.
Hours: 9 a.m.-5 p.m.[]
Admission: $14 age 13 and older, $11 ages 6-12
MOUNT WASHINGTON COG RAILWAY
(Six miles off Route 302, Bretton Woods; 603-278-5404, thecog.com)
The great-granddaddy of all White Mountain attractions -- and the world's first mountain-climbing cog railway -- turned 150 in 2009. The complete excursion to the highest point in the Northeast (6,288 feet) takes three hours and includes an hour at the summit.
Hours: 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. until July 20, 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. through Labor Day.
Admission: $62 age 13 and older, $39 ages 4-12. Note: the only steam train is at 8:30 a.m.
POLAR CAVES PARK
(Route 25, Rumney; 603-536-1888, polarcaves.com)
Since 1922, children and young adults have enjoyed scrambling through the series of boardwalk-lined caves carved by nature some 20,000 years ago. Recent additions include live animals, a rock garden and a maze(迷宫).
Hours: 9 a.m.-6 p.m.
Admission: $16 age 11 and older, $11 ages 4-10
SANTA'S VILLAGE
(Route 2, Jefferson; 603-586-4445, santasvillage.com)
Capitalizing on their North Country location, the Dubois family opened this Christmas-themed amusement park in 1953. Today, the 19 rides, which cater primarily to preteens, are complemented by two live shows, a 3-D theater and, of course, Santa himself with his reindeer.
Hours: 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m.
Admission: $27 age 4 and older
25.If you want to spend the weekend with your child in a place where you can explore some natural



