2018年高考英语模拟试题.doc
2018高考模拟英语试题
2018年高考模拟考试英语试卷(一)第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题分,满分分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
will the party be heldthe 13th at 8:30 . the 30th at 8:00 .the 30th at 8:30 .are the speakers mainly talking aboutway to get her hair fixed.appointment with a hairdresser.appointment with a teacher.does the man mean to dohis old car. a math problem. the woman a lift.is the woman most probablyman's boss. man's mother. man's colleague.is the post officea bookshop. an office building. the second light.第二节(共15小题;每小题分,满分分)听下面5段对话或对白,每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置,听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题。
每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
much money will the man save if he buys two bicyclesA.¥50.B.¥100.C.¥350.will the man pay for the bikecash. check. credit card.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
2018 年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(仿真卷)英语
2018 年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(仿真卷)英语本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。
考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分 30 分)做题时,请先将答案标在试卷上。
录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 7.5 分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
例:How much is the shirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.15.答案是 B。
1.Why doesn’t the man want more ice cream?A.Because he is not hungry.B.Because he doesn’t want to be fat.C.Because he wants more meat.2. Who has been to Yellowstone National Park?A.The woman.B.The man’s uncle.3.At what time will the two speakers meet?A.5:20.B.5:10.4.What will the man do ?A.Change the plan.B.Wait for a phone call.5.What is the woman going to do?A.Pass the Customs.B.Leave the house.第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分)C.£9.18.C.The man’s sister.C.4:40.C.Prepare everything.C.Go shopping.听下面5段对话或独白。
2018届高三英语第一次模拟考试试题及参考答案
2018届高三英语第一次模拟考试试题及参考答案推荐文章2017届高三英语第一次月考试题及参考答案热度: 2018届盐城市高三英语第一次模拟考试卷及参考答案热度:2017年江西高三英语联考试卷及参考答案热度:高考英语复习的建议和复习策略热度:高三提高英语语法的技巧和方法热度:英语作为高考的重要考试科目之一,考试们平时复习的适合不光是背背单词就行了,还有多做一些模拟习题来总结自己的不足之处,下面小编整理了2018届高三英语第一次模拟考试试题参考答案,一起来看看吧!2018届高三英语第一次模拟考试试题第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(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。
AIf you have a bad habit of losing things, a new device that can be connected to any item that you might lose may be the way to solve your problem. The Tile, a small square linked up to your iPhone or iPad via Bluetooth, lets you see how close you are to the missing item, within a 50-to 150-foot range . If the item goe s out of your phone’s 150-foot range, it can still be detected (发现) on other smartphones with the same app.When you log into the app on your phone, it shows you, with green bars that increase or decrease, how far away you are from the Tile. You can also program it to make a sound when you get close to the Tile. And you can link up your phone with up to ten Tiles. And if your lost item — a dog, for example, or a stolen bike —goes out of your own phone’s 150-foot Bluetooth range, youcan set it as a “lost item”. If any of the phones with the Tile app comes within the range of your lost item, a message will be sent to your own phone, reminding you of its position. The Tile app also has the function to remember where it last saw your Tile, so that you can easily find where you left it.Since the Tiles use Bluetooth rather than GPS, they never run out of battery or need to be charged, and they last for one year before needing to be replaced. The app, which will come into the market this winter, works with iPhone 5S, iPhone 6, iPad Mini, iPad 3rd and 4th generation, and iPod 5th generation.1. The Tile app can help you .A. find your missing itemsB. use your phone more wiselyC. save your phone’s battery powerD. connect something to your phone2. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. The Tile needs to be charged after a year of use.B. One smartphone can only be linked up to one Tile.C. The Tile cannot work when linked up to a phone without Bluetooth.D. A missing item can’t be found if it goes out of the needed range.3. What does the second paragraph mainly tell us?A. What the Tile app is.B. How the Tile app works.C. The advantages of the Tile app.D. Why the Tile app was invented.4. Where does this passage probably come from?A. A science fiction novel.B. An advertisement.C. A personal diary.D. A news report.BThe island of Port Cros is in the south of France. I first visitedit about ten years ago with my wife. I had read that it was a magical place and it seemed fascinating (迷人的), but I couldn’t believe that it was true. In fact, it was much more magical than the tourist brochures (指南) had said.The island is mountainous and covered in trees. The water around the island is transparent like glass. When I first visited it, there was mist rising from the trees. The little harbor looked mysterious and remote: tall palm trees, a few shops and restaurants, no cars, motorcycles or bikes.It is not by chance that the island has kept its natural beauty. Once, it was privately owned and the owners always wanted to keep it in its natural state. In 1963, Port Cros became a national park. The park directors made some rules to protect the island. They didn’t allow any new building projects. There is only one hotel and no camping is allowed. Vi sitors can’t use mountain bikes or smoke on the island. Sailing boats that visit the island mustn’t damage the bottom of the sea or pollute the water around it.When we arrived, we started walking to the beach of Port-Man, which was the furthest beach from the port. It took us two hours and when we arrived, the beach was deserted. It seemed that we were the only people on the island. Time seemed to stop. It was so beautiful that we stayed there all day. I visited there again last summer. Nothing had changed. The island still looked magical and mysterious, still with few tourists. It must be wonderful to stay the night on the island, I thought. After all the visitors have gone, the island must be so quiet—a real paradise (天堂)!5. The author got to know Port Cros at first due to _____.A. some tourist brochuresB. his wife’s introductionC. his first visit thereD. some TV programs6. How has the natural beauty of the island been kept according to the text?A. Foreign visitors are not allowed to visit it.B. Nothing has been built in the park there.C. Only bikes can be used on the island.D. Sailing boats mustn’t pollute the water.7. When the author first visited Port Cros, _____.A. it was very sunnyB. there were few visitors thereC. it took them a whole day to walk to Port-ManD. the island was deserted and he stayed there for a whole nightCCamp Jano IndiaCelebrate Indian culture, languages, arts, festivals and literature. Weekly themes are brought to life through related arts, games, projects, stories and theatre in a very unique, exciting, creative, interactive (互动的) and structured style. A very unique and memorable (难忘的) experience that kids will want to repeat! Mornings are spent with the Hindi language at the child’s level. Afternoons provide the cultural elements taught in an interactive style with special emphasis (重点) on drama.Bay Language AcademyWe invite campers (4-12 years old) to travel and open up doors to explore past and recent civilizations through daily field trips. Cultures will be shown through customs and cooking. Lectures (6/10-8/30) will introduce/reinforce French, Spanish or Chinese and the cultures they convey. Our language summer-camp is infused (灌输) with cultural activities and taught by a team of bilingual (通晓双语的) instructors.Petits ConfettisWant your 3- to 5-year-old kids to experience a French camp? Come and join us for 6 weeks of French camps!Kids will be totally happy to learn French and French culture while they take part in team projects like building a tipi or making French bread. Weekly themes include cooking, arts, drama, outdoor activities, board games, music, yoga, rhymes and story time.Chinese Immersion Summer CampThis is our 11th Chinese language and culture summer camp. We take children from 6th grade. This year we continue the weekly fun themes like art, science, cooking and sports in the morning. In the afternoon, we have abacus, reading and Chinese culture lessons taught in Chinese. Our teachers are all native speakers with a lot of experience. Our weekly field trips go to different places like SF zoo, tech museums, fire stations etc.8. Camp Jano India can give children a memorable experience probably because ______.A. it has quite experienced teachersB. it teaches Indian languages at different levelsC. the activities are arranged for the whole dayD. the activities are carried on in an interesting style9. Bay Language Academy and Chinese Immersion Summer Camp are similar in that ______.A. they both provide field tripsB. they both have bilingual teachersC. they both provide sports programs in the morningD. they are both intended for kids of 4-12 years old10. A girl who likes yoga will go to ______.A. Camp Jano IndiaB. Bay Language AcademyC. Petits ConfettisD. Chinese Immersion Summer Camp11. What is the common theme of the four camps?A. Fun and sports.B. Travel and adventure.C. Language and culture.D. Art and music.DOn Sunday, August 24th, comic book lovers across the world held their breath to watch how much crazy collectors would pay for a rare Superman comic book. Though bids (出价) above the initial asking price of 1 million dollars had been coming in gradually since the copy was placed on the auction site (拍卖网站) eBay on July 14th, things really started to heat up during the final minutes when the price jumped from $2.5 to $2.6 and then $2.7 million, before shooting up to unbelievable 3,207,852 dollars!This of course was no ordinary Superman comic book, but an edition of the extremely sought-after (很吃香地) No. 1 of Action Comics series — the first publication of the superhero that was born from the creative minds of teenagers Joe Shuster and Jerry Siegel. Though Action Comics No. 1, which depicted a diaper-clad baby Superman lifting furniture, had a print run of 200,000 copies, only about 100 are known to exist today.While the rarity is certainly a reason for the high price, Stephen Fisher, CEO of , thinks it also has a lot to do with the fact that Superman was the world’s first superhero! Even so, none of the copies have been able to fetch (售得) as much as the most recent one, simply because they have not been as well-preserved. Graded a rare 9 out of 10 by CGC, a third party grading service for comic books, the book is the highest rated copy of Action Comics No. 1 so far. According to CGC officials, the 76-year-old comic book looks and feels as though it has just come off the newsstand (报摊).That is not surprising given that the original owner, a Virginian man who bought the book for only 10 cents in 1938, had carefully tucked it away (藏起来) in a wooden box for four decades. Fortunately, when he passed away, the book was bought by a string of collectors who all realized it was a rare treasure that needed to be looked after.Before this, the highest price paid for an Action Comics No.1 had been $2 million for a copy sold by Hollywood actor Nicholas Cage in 2011. Ironically, the two teenagers responsible for creating Superman received just 130 dollars when they sold the rights to the superhero to comic book publisher Detective Comics in 1938.12. When the Superman comic book was placed on eBay on July 14th, .A. it attracted no attention at allB. things started to heat up immediatelyC. the bid price didn’t go up very quickly at firstD. people thought it was worth millions of dollars13. What is Paragraph 3 mainly about?A. Why the comic book is well-preserved.B. Why the comic book is well worth reading.C. Why the comic book is worth so much money.D. Why the comic book has drawn so much attention.14. When the other collectors got the comic book after the Virginian man, they .A. all took very good care of itB. all liked reading it very muchC. didn’t believe it was worth a fortuneD. all kept it in the same way as that man15. What do we know about the creators of Superman?A. They didn’t want to sell the rights to a comic bookpublisher.B. They knew all along Superman would be the most successful comic book.C. They were professional comic book writers when they created Superman.D. They didn’t make much money from creati ng Superman.第二节 (共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
课标版2018年高考英语仿真模拟卷含新题及附解析1
2018高考仿真卷·英语(一)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)(略)第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
ABig messaging apps abroadWhile WeChat is China’s biggest mobile messaging app,there are many equivalent apps in other countries that offer similar features.WhatsApp (US)Users:more than 600 millionPlatforms:Android,iOS,Windows Phone,BlackBerryFeatures:text chat,push-to-talk,file sharing,location sharingWith more than 600 million active users,WhatsApp is one of WeChat’s biggest competitors.Developed by two ex-Yahoo employees in 2009,WhatsApp originally focused on text chat,but on Aug.6 it also started push-to-talk service.It’s noted for its accessibility,ease of use and the absence of adverts.The service is free for the first year,after which $0.99 is charged for a one-year subscription.KakaoTalk (South Korea)Users:more than 100 millionPlatforms:Android,iOS,Windows Phone,BlackBerry and bada (an operating system developed by Samsung)Features:text chat,group chat,push-to-talk,group calls,file sharingWith more than 100 million users in more than 230 countries,KakaoTalk is a multi-platform texting application that allows users to send and receive messages for free.With KakaoTalk,users can message each other one-on-one or in group chats with unlimited numbers of friends.You can also choose from many animated emoticons and share them with friends.Line (Japan)Users:more than 600 millionPlatforms:Android,iOS,Windows Phone,BlackBerry and PCFeatures:text chat,group chat,push-to-talk,file sharing,location sharing,gaming,stickersLine tops the list of the most downloaded free apps in 52 countries.Apart from text and voice messaging,Line provides its users with more than 250 original stickers and emoticons to buy from its own shop.In the first quarter of 2013 alone,it made $17 million just from stickers.The popular app also allows friends to battle each other in the LINE GAME.pared with the other two apps,which of the following features makes Line stand out?A.Group mobile games.B.Free emoticons.C.Free downloads of the app.D.Text and group chat.22.Which of the statements is TRUE according to the passage?ers can always send and receive messages for free with WhatsApp.ers can share files with any of the three apps.C.KakaoTalk frees users from unwanted advertisements.D.Line is the most popular one of the three apps.23.In which part of the newspaper may this article be found?A.Advertisement.B.Economy and Finance.C.Entertainment.D.Science and Technology.BI love to read before I go to sleep.It usually makes me feel calm.But a big part of this depends on what I read.I love to read Oor Wullie and The Broons.Very often I’m smiling before I go to sleep.I decide to write about this in a blog because I find that so many of us go to sleep with stress.Before we go to sleep,we may run over the day in our minds,and worry about tomorrow.We also may watch the news on TV,read the news on our smart phones or tablets,or even answer work emails.But the news is rarely proclaiming (宣告) all the things that are happening in the world and work emails make us feel that we’re still at work.All these things may leave us a stressful sleep.Oor Wullie and The Broons are not the only things I ever read at night.I sometimes read novels but,with the odd exception,I mostly avoid anything that is too mentally taxing or stimulating late at night unless it’s something that inspires me or is clearly helpful in my life.And even if I do read something mentally stimulating,when I feel myself getting tired I lay that book down and pick up trusty old Oor Wullie or The Broons for the last 10 or 15minutes.Doing this makes my mind quiet and helps ensure that I get a peaceful sleep.Reading about Wullie or Maw and Paw Broon is like a comfort blanket for me.I’d suggest you find light-hearted reading as a comfort blanket at bedtime,especially if you find yourself stressed or depressed a lot of the time,or if you find difficulty winding at the end of a day.It is the thing that can gently turn your attention towards lightness and ease.If your material makes you laugh,then you may feel even better.Several studies show that laughter boosts happy chemicals in the brain.It strengthens the immune system,it’s good for the heart,and it is most definitely good for mental health.It even helps us improve our relationships.And if you do happen to pick up a copy of Oor Wullie or The Broons,I hope you find it just as entertaining as I do.24.What can we learn about Oor Wullie and The Broons?A.They make people run over the past days.B.They are the best books to be read before people sleep.C.They are extremely popular with young people.D.They make people feel relaxed and happy.25.What can we know from the text?A.Oor Wullie and The Broons are the author’s favorite books.B.A comfortable blanket makes people go to sleep easily.C.The author sometimes reads something about inspiration.D.Reading something stimulating at night helps get a peaceful sleep.26.What is Paragraph 6 mainly about?A.What material brings us laughter.B.How laughter affects our health.C.What benefits laughter brings to us.D.Why laughter is good for us.27.What’s the main purpose of the text?A.To show the importance of reading before sleeping.B.To prove the importance of a good mood before sleeping.C.To tell us how to make ourselves stay relaxed before sleeping.D.To explain how to choose a book worthy to be read before sleeping.CSometimes people call each other “scared-cat”.But have you ever thought about this expression?When a cat is frightened,its heart starts beating faster,its muscles get tense and there are changes in the chemicals in its bloodstream.Although the cat doesn’t realize this,its body is getting ready for action.If the danger continues,the animal will do one of two things.It will protect itself,or it will run away as fast as it can.Something like this also happens to people.When we are excited,angry or scared by other feelings,our bodies go through many physical changes.Our hearts beat faster,and our muscles get tense.All of these changes make us more alert and ready to react.We,too,get ready to defend ourselves or run.Human beings,however,have a problem that animals never face.If we give way to our feelings and let them take over,we can get into trouble.Have you ever said something in anger or hit somebody and regretted it later?Have you ever shouted at a teacher,told somebody you were lonely,or said you were in love,and then wished later you had kept your mouth shut?It isn’t always clever to express your feelings freely.Does this mean that it’s smarter to always hide our feelings?No!If you keep feelings of anger or sadness hidden away or bottled up inside,your body stays tense.Physical illness can develop,and you can feel disturbed badly inside.It can actually be bad for your health.It isn’t good to keep pleasant feelings inside either; all feelings need to be expressed.Feelings that you keep all bottled up inside don’t just go away.It’s as if you bought some bananas and put them in a cupboard.You might not be able to see them,but before long you’d smell them.And if you opened the cupboard,chances are that you’d see little fruit flies flying all over them.They are bad.You can try to treat feelings as if they were bananas in the cupboard.You can hide them and you can pretend they don’t exist,but they’ll still be around.And at last you’ll have to deal with them,just like those bananas.28.When people and animals are aroused by fear,.A.they feel very regretful immediatelyB.their muscles get neither tense nor relaxedC.their hearts beat either faster or slowerD.they may get ready to attack or run away29.Why do human beings get into trouble according to the passage?A.They are usually not as alert as animals.B.They sometimes can’t control their feelings.C.They always do something wrong to other people.D.They don’t pay attention to their physical changes.30.What can we infer from the passage?A.Holding in your feelings may lead to unpleasant results.B.Bananas stay fresh longer when they are in a cupboard.C.Feelings will gradually disappear when you hold them in.D.It’s good for your health to keep pleasant feelings inside.31.What is the purpose of this passage?A.To tell us that people’s feelings are like bananas in a cupboard.B.To give us some advice on how to express our feelings.C.To help us deal with feelings in a wise and proper way.D.To prove that it isn’t always wise to express our feelings freely.DSome people are so rude!Who sends an e-mail or a text message that just says “Thank you”?Who leaves a voice mail message rather than texts you?Who asks for a fact easily found on Google?Don’t these people realize that they’re wasting your time?Maybe I’m the rude one for not appreciating life’s little politeness.But many social agreed standards just don’t make sense to people drowning in digital communication.In texts,you don’t have to declare who you are or even say hello.E-mail,too,is slower than a text.Voice mail is a now impolite way of trying to connect.My father learned this lesson after leaving me a dozen voice mail messages,none of which I listened to.Exasperated,he called my sister to express his dissatisfaction that I never returned his phone calls.“Why are you leaving him voice mail?” my sister asked.“Just text him.”In the age of the smartphone,there is no reason to ask once-acceptable questions about:the weather forecast,a business’s phone number,or directions to a house,a restaurant,which can be easily found on Google Maps.But people still ask these things.And when you answer,they respond with a thank-you e-mail.How to handle these differing standards?Easy.Consider your audience.Somepeople,especially older ones,appreciate a thank-you message.Others,like me,want no reply.The anthropologist (人类学家) Margaret Mead once said that in traditional societies,the young learnt from the old.But in modern societies,the old can also learn from the young.Here’s hoping that politeness never goes out of fashion but that time-wasting forms of communication do.32.What does the underlined word “Exasperated” mean in the fifth paragraph?A.Worried.B.Surprised.C.Annoyed.D.Tired.33.Why didn’t the writer reply to his father?A.He liked text messages better.B.He enjoyed checking his voice mail.C.He didn’t receive any voice mail messages.D.He didn’t want to talk with his father.34.Which of the following does the writer agree to?A.People needn’t learn from one another in traditional societies.B.Dealing with voice mail should vary with each individual.C.People needn’t turn to Google for help when in trouble.D.Declaring who you are or saying hello in texts is necessary.35.What’s the best title of this passage?A.Nowadays:what should we do with text messages?B.Nowadays:do you like leaving others a voice message?C.Nowadays:what means should we use in communication?D.Nowadays:do you need a thank-you message?第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
2018年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试高考英语模拟试卷(全国1卷)
2018年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试高考英语模拟试卷(全国1卷)第二部分:阅读理解(共两节)第一节(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.1. How to Lead a Healthy LifestyleThere are five simple ways for your family to lead a healthy lifestyle and get back on track: 1. Get active each dayRegular physical activity is important for the healthy growth, development and well﹣being of children and young people.They should get at least 60minutes of physical activity every day, including vigorous activities th at make them “huff and puff.”Include activities that strengthen muscles and bones on at least 3days of the week.Parents should be good role models and have a positive attitude to being active.2. Choose water as a drinkWater is the best way to stop your thirst﹣and lit doesn’t come with the added sugar found in fruit juices, soft drinks and other sweetened drinks.Reduced fat milk for children over two is a nutritious drink and a great source of calcium. Give kids whole fruit to cat, rather than offering fruit juices that have a lot of sugar.3. Eat more fruit and vegetablesEating fruit and vegetables every day helps children grow and develop, boosts their vitality and can reduce the risk of many chronic diseases.Aim to cat two serves of fruit and five serves of vegetables every day.Have fresh fruit available as a convenient snack and try to include fruit and vegies in every meal.4. Switch off the screen and get active________ or “still” time spent watchin g TV, surfing online or playing computer games is linked to kids becoming overweight or obese.Children and young people should spend no more than two hours a day on “small screen” entertainment. Break up long periods of use as often as possible.P lan a range of active indoor and outdoor games or activities for your children, as alternatives to watching TV or playing on the computer.5. Eat fewer snacks and select healthier alternativesHealthy snacks help children and young people meet their daily nutritional needs.Snacks based on fruit and vegetables, reduced fat dairy products and whole grains are the healthiest choices.Avoid snacks that are high in sugar or saturated fats﹣ such as chips, cakes and chocolate ﹣which can cause children to put on excess weight.(1)Which of the following helps children have a healthier lifestyle?________A.They can drink water with sugar.B.They should eat chips, cakes and chocolate.C.They are advised to eat reasonable amount of vegetables.D.They should spend less than one hour on physical activities every day.(2)What does the underlined word “Sedentary” in Part 4 mean?________A.Not active.B.Staying silently.C.Without saying anything.D.Keeping sitting.(3)Who would care more possibly for this passage?________A.Teachers.B.Parents.C.Officials.D.Boss.(4)The author keeps the opinion of________.A.the fact that a whole apple is better than apple juice.B.eating as much as fruit and vegetables as possible.C.staying away from computers.D.not eating snacks at all.【答案】CDBA【考点】完形综合阅读理解综合【解析】本文介绍了5个简单的方法让你的家人过上健康的生活方式,回到正轨.【解答】(1)C.细节理解题.由第三条中的Eating fruit and vegetables every day helps children grow and develop, boosts their vitality and can reduce the risk of many chronic diseases.每天吃水果和蔬菜可以帮助孩子成长和发育,增强他们的活力,并能降低许多慢性疾病的风险.故选C.(2)D.理解推断题.由后面is linked to kids becoming overweight or obese.与孩子超重或肥胖有关,可推知这是不好的生活习惯,因此D项一直坐着,符合文意,故选D.(3)B.细节理解题.由第一条中Parents should be good role models and have a positive attitude to being active.父母应该是好的榜样,有积极的态度.可知这篇文章是写给父母的,故选B.(4)A.细节理解题.由第二条Give kids whole fruit to cat, rather than offering fruit juices that have a lot of sugar.给孩子吃整个水果,而不是提供加了很多糖的果汁.可知作者觉得苹果比苹果汁好,故选A.2. Sarah was determined to learn to track, a nd if her father couldn’t teach her, shed teach herself. She borrowed a book on animal signs and tracking from the mobile library and memorised every word and explanation in it.To the annoyance of everyone in both families, she borrowed all their shoes and, in theold sandpit(沙坑)taught herself everyone’sfootprints. Shoes, sandals, thongs, gumboots, all ended up in the yard. More than once her father or her uncle Charlie came outside shouting, Sarah, where are you? Bring meback my boots."Sarah developed the habit of walking with her eyes fixed on the ground in front ofher, tracking the comings and goings of every person in the place.She also developed the annoying habit of questioning everyone.“What were you doing down at the dam, Jack? You’re not allowed to play with the pump. Did you find what you were looking for in the garage, Auntie Mai? and Don’t swing on the clotheshoist, Jack, you’ll bend it,” or “Who was the strange person, a man I think, who was wearing boots about size ten, who came to visit today, Mum? ”After shed memorised every pair of shoes that everyone on the farm owned she started on the farm animals, including the horses, Fred and Freda.By this time even her victims had to admit, unwillingly, that she was good. Her best effort came one evening at the dinner table when she told her father that Freda was lame in her front foot. Pat said that Freda was perfectly all right. Sarah insisted that she wasn’t, said her pace had a split, and she was limping a little. Everyone walked difficultly out into the home yard. Kate caught Freda and inspected her pace.“Sarah’s right. The pace is split. Did you look at this, Sarah? ”“No. I told you, you can see it in her tracks. Why would I need to look atit? Look. She moved the horse away.”Look, see there, it’s plain in thedust. Well, can’t you all see it? "The others shook their heads. If you can tell she has a split pace from that pile of dust, you’re pretty good, said Pat.(1)Which of these was most important to Sarah for developing her tracking skills?________A.Understanding animals.B.Paying attention to details.C.Knowing her surroundings.D.Getting help from her family.(2)Why did Sarah borrow all their shoes?________A.To annoy the families.B.To pretend to be someone else.C.To test the families’ knowledge.D.To practise what she was learning.(3)The main reason Sarah’s questions annoyed the families was that________.A.she pressured them to answer.B.she bothered their private lives.C.she kept interrupting their talking.D.she kept asking the same questions.(4)Which of the following best describes Sarah?________A.Confident.B.Troublesome.C.Cautious.D.Bad﹣tempered.【答案】BDBA【考点】阅读理解综合【解析】本文章主要讲述了一个名叫Sarah的女孩子决心学习追踪技能,利用仔细观察事物的方法来达到训练效果,最终她成功了,练就了自己想要的技能.【解答】(1)B.细节题.根据文章内容,She borrowed a book on animal signs and tracking from the mobile library and memorised every word and explanation in it…Sarah developed the habit of walking with her eyes fixed on the ground in front of her, tracking the comings and goings of every person in the place.由此可知,Sarah通过对人和物的仔细的观察,仔细观察他们的脚印、鞋子大小尺码等来训练自己的追踪技能.结合选项,故选B.(2)D.细节题.根据文章内容,To the annoyance of everyone in both families, she borrowed all their shoes and, in the old sandpit(沙坑)taught herself everyone’s footprints.由此可知,Sarah借了大家的鞋子是为了练习在书上学习到的跟踪技能,结合选项,故选D.(3)B.细节题.根据文章内容,She also developed the annoying habit of questioning everyone.“What were you doing down at the dam, Jack?You’re not allowed to pl aywith the pump. Did you find what you were looking for in the garage, Auntie Mai? and Don’t swing on the clothes hoist, Jack,you’ll bend it,” or “Who was the strange person,a man I think, who was wearing boots about size ten, who came to visit today, Mum?”由此可知,她问大家的问题从某种角度上就是对他人行为的监视,这是侵犯了大家的隐私的,因此大家对于她的问题感到非常的恼怒.结合选项,故选B.(4)A.推理题.根据文章内容,主要讲述了一个名叫Sarah的女孩子决心学习追踪技能,利用仔细观察事物的方法来达到训练效果,最终她成功了,练就了自己想要的技能.因此她一直对自己有信心,一直知道自己可以成功.结合选项,故选A.3. Some may turn up their noses at eating meat that was once more common in pet food than pies. Others may raise an eyebrow or even an objection to being served one half of their country’s coat of arms.Kangaroo may not be to everyone’s taste, but if some of the country’s leading scientists have their way, it could soon be leapfrogging beef as Australia’s favourite meat.People have been eating kangaroo for some 40, 000 years, and in the last 10 years consumption has doubled. It is very healthy meat: free﹣range, free of chemicals, andfed by a natural diet. It is also exceptionally low in fat; a kangaroo meat has less than two percent fat whereas a typical beef steak has between ten and twenty percent. It may not sizzle on a barbeque like a beef T﹣bone does, but it is rich in iron, full of protein, and highin Conjugated Linoleic Acids (CLAs) that can reduce heart disease and obesity. Research conducted by Clare Engelke at the University of Western Australia showed that kangaroo can have up to five times more CLAs than other meat.Kangaroo farmers already harvest three million kangaroos each year and Dr. Kelvin George, a leading wildlife consultant, is keen to see this figure increase.“Kangaroos are soft﹣footed animals that damage plants far less than cloven﹣hoofed cattle, ” he says.“They do not hard en the all﹣important layer of the soil.”Dr. George is not the only expert to identify the environmental benefits of farming kangaroos.A report by economist Professor Ross Garnaut argues that Australia’s farmanimal industry is a greater contributor to climate change than the coal industry. Methane emitted by sheep and cows accounts for about 11percent of Australia’s greenhouse gases. A switch from cattle to kangaroo could change this: kangaroos produce very little amounts of the gas.Many cattle farmers, however, are unimpressed by Garnaut’s report. A quick scan of farming websites reveals counter﹣arguments ranging from a lack of consumer interest in kangaroo meat to the inaccuracy of the methane emission figures. Charlie McElhone from the Natio nal Farmers’ Federation argues that a switch from moo to roo could seriously damage Australia’s meat export industry.Ultimately it will be left to consumers to determine whether kangaroo steaks are on or off the menu. If consumer demand fails to match the supply, this could cost farmers millions of dollars each year. It could be argued, however, that the cost of ignoring kangaroo meat may be far greater.(1)In this text, the writer presents the kangaroo as________.A.a symbol of freedom.B.a marketable product.C.an endangered species.D.an environmental problem.(2)Why is the coal industry mentioned in this text?________A.To give an example of an industry in decline.B.To show the energy needs of large industries.C.To provide a comparison with the farm animal industry.D.To present an alternative viewpoint to that of Garnaut.(3)What is the cattle﹣farming community’s response to Garnaut’s report?________A.Cattle farmers are debating the report’s findings.B.Cattle farmers have shown no interest in the report.C.Cattle farmers are eager to engage Garmaut in discussion.D.Cattle farmers are willing to follow Garmaut’s suggestions.(4)Who will decide the production of kangaroo meat?________A.Consumers.B.Kangaroo farmers.C.Environmental experts.D.University researchers.【答案】BCAA【考点】阅读理解综合【解析】本文是一篇社会文化类阅读,文章主要介绍了有些人可能会对吃肉嗤之以鼻,这种肉在宠物食品中曾经比馅饼更为常见.另一些人可能会对自己国家一半的军大衣表示不满甚至反对.袋鼠肉可能不是每个人都喜欢,但如果这个国家的一些顶尖科学家有他们的方法,它可能很快就会超越牛肉成为澳大利亚最受欢迎的肉类.【解答】(1)B.细节理解题.根据“People have been eating kangaroo for some 40,000 years,and in the last 10 years consumption has doubled..”可知在这篇文章中,作者介绍了袋鼠作为可出售的产品.故选B.(2)C.细节理解题.根据“A report by economist Professor Ross Garnaut argues that Australia’s farm animal industry is a greater contributor to cli mate change than the coal industry.”可知本文中提到了煤炭行业是为了提供与农场动物产业的比较.故选C.(3)A.推理判断题.根据“Many cattle farmers, however, are unimpressed by Garnaut’s report. A quick scan of farming websites reveals counter﹣arguments ranging from a lack of consumer interest in kangaroo meat to the inaccuracy of the methane emission figures.”可知养牛的农民们正在讨论该报告的发现.故选A.(4)A.推理判断题.根据“Ultimately it will be left to consumers to determine whether kangaroo steaks are on or off the menu”可知消费者将决定袋鼠肉的生产.故选A.4. They’re Calling on YouRecycle your old mobile phone today and help save gorillas (猩猩) in the wild. Our reliance on mobile phones is driving gorillas to extinction.Your phone contains the metal coltan mined from gorilla habitat. Each time you recycle a mobile phone, the need to mine coltan is reduced.Next time your mobile rings, remember that “they’re calling on you”!Recycle your old mobile phone today! Funds raised from recycling your phone will be donated by ZoosVictoria to primate conservation.Crisis in the CongoGorillas and other wild animals have always been hunted for meat by traditional forest peoples. However, in recent years there has been an unsustainable increase in the number of gorillas being hunted commercially.Whenever new gold or coltan mines are built, and forests are cut down, gorilla habitat is destroyed. This makes it easier for commercial hunters to access previously inaccessible areas of forest.The Jane Goodall Institute is a not﹣for﹣profit organization that focuses on wildlife conservation in Africa. The Institute believes that the illegal commercial trade in wild meat is the greatest current threat to gorillas, and is working with localcommunities, government and businesses in Central Africa to develop solutions to the current crisis.Coltan Facts• Short for columbite tantalite• Highly heat﹣resistant• Valuable magic dust component of common electronic products such as computers, DVD players and mobile phones• Main legal mines are in Australia, Canada and Brazil• 80% of the world’s reserves are in the Democratic Republic of the Congo(1)“They’re calling on you” most directly appeals to the readers feelings of________.A.insecurity. B.horror.C.despair.D.guilt.(2)According to the text, recycling mobile phones helps________.A.support businesses in Africa.B.consume more scarce coltan.C.prevent the destruction of forests.D.stop chemicals sinking into the earth.(3)“Crisis in the Congo” suggests a conflict of val ues between________.mercial hunters and coltan miners.B.the Jane Goodall Institute and the government.mercial hunters and traditional forest peoples.D.the Jane Goodall Institute and the local communities.【答案】DCC【考点】阅读理解综合【解析】本文属于说明文阅读,作者通过这篇文章主要向我们描述了呼吁你回收你的旧手机,帮助拯救野生大猩猩【解答】(1)D.推理判断题.根据文章They’re Calling on You可知他们在呼唤你"最直接地吸引读者内疚;故选D.(2)C.细节理解题.根据文章Recycle your old mobile phone today! Funds raised from recycling your phone will be donated by ZoosVictoria to primate conservation可知回收移动电话是有帮助防止破坏森林的;故选C.(3)C.细节理解题.根据文章Whenever new gold or coltan mines are built, and forests are cut down, gorilla habitat is destroyed. This makes it easier for commercial hunters to access previously inaccessible areas of forest可知刚果危机"意味着商业猎人和传统森林民族两国之间的价值观冲突;故选C第二节(满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项.选项中有两项为多余选项.Have you ever had this experience? After you hear a very loud noise,you can’t hear anything for a moment.(1)_______ So no harm done, right?You are not quite right. Temporary buzzing may be easy to ignore, but repeated exposure to loud noise will eventually cause hearing loss.(2)_______But the good news is that there are plenty of ways you can protect your ears from further damage﹣and still listen to the music you love:(3)_______Put your earplugs in or your headphones on, and then ask a friend next to you whether or not he or she can hear what you’re listening to. If the answer is yes, your music is too loud.(4)_______Buy noise﹣canceling headphones.(5)_______You can hear your music better at lower volumes with the phones on.Take breaks. Like every other part of your body, your ears need rest. So when listeningto music, take your headphones off for 15 or 20 minutes and let your ears enjoy the quiet.A. Ask around.B. Turn it down.C. Keep the volume below 70 percent.D. But in a minute,you can hear clearly what’s around you.E. A pair of earplugs or headphones will limit outside noise.F. Unfortunately,there’s no way to get back hearing you’ve already lost.G. The exposure to noise is louder and longer than in any previous generation.【答案】D,F,A,B,E【考点】七选五阅读【解析】文章主要介绍了当你听到很大的噪音后,你就什么也听不见了.但在一分钟内,你又可以清楚地听到周围的事物.暂时的嗡嗡声很容易被忽略,但是反复暴露在巨大的噪音中最终会导致听力损失.不幸的是,听力丧失后就没有办法恢复了.【解答】1﹣5 DFABE(1)D.文章衔接题.根据前文 After you hear a very loud noise,you can’t hear anything for a moment.可知当你听到很大的噪音后,你就什么也听不见了.D项:But in a minute,you can hear clearly what’s around you.但在一分钟内,你可以清楚地听到周围的事物.符合文意,故选D.(2)F.联系上文题.根据前文Temporary buzzing may be easy to ignore, but repeated exposure to loud noise will eventually cause hearing loss.可知暂时的嗡嗡声很容易被忽略,但是反复暴露在巨大的噪音中最终会导致听力损失.F项:Unfortunately,there’s no way to get back hearing you’ve already lost.不幸的是,听力丧失后就没有办法恢复了.符合文意,故选F.(3)A.段落理解题.根据后文Put your earplugs in or your headphones on, and then ask a fr iend next to you whether or not he or she can hear what you’re listening to.可知把你的耳塞放在耳机里,然后问你身边的朋友他或她是否能听到你在听什么.A项:Ask around.问问周围的人.符合文意,故选A.(4)B.理解判断题.根据前文If the answer is yes, your music is too loud.可知如果答案是肯定的,你的音乐太吵了.B项: Turn it down.把它扔掉,重新买一个.符合文意,故选B.(5)E.语境辨析题.根据后文You can hear your music better at lower volumes with the phones on.可知你可以在手机音量较低的情况下更好地听到音乐.E项:A pair of earplugs or headphones will limit outside noise.一对耳塞或耳机将限制外部噪音.符合文意,故选E.第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45 分)第一节:完形填空(每小题1. 5 分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑.While watching the games the other night, I came across an unbelievable sight. It was not a gold medal, or a world record broken, but a show of(1)_______.The event was (2)_______and started with only three men on the blocks. For one reason or another, two of them had a (3)_______ start, so they were punished and sent off. That (4)_______only one to complete. It would have been difficult enough, not having anyone to race(5)_______, even though the time on the clock is important.I watched the man (6)_______off the block and knew right away that something was wrong.I’m not an expert swimmer, but I can (7)_______a good dive from a poor one, and this was not exactly medal quality. When he resurfaced, it was (8)_______that the man was not out for gold﹣ his arms were waving in an attempt at freestyle. The crowd started to (9)_______. Clearly this man was not a medal competitor.I listened to the crowd begin to laugh at this (10)_______man who was clearly having a hard time.(11)_______ he made his turn to start back. It was pitiful. He (12)_______a few desperate strokes and you could tell he was (13)_______.But in those few awful strokes, the (14)_______ had changed.No longer were they laughing, but beginning to (15)_______. Some even began to stand up and shout “Come on,you can do it!” and he did.A clear minute past the (16)_______swimmer, this young man finally finished his race. The crowd went (17)_______. You would have thought that he had won the gold, and should have. Even though he (18)_______one of the slowest times in Olympic history, this man gave more (19)_______than any of the other competitors.In a competition where athletes (20)_______their silver medals feeling they have somehow been cheated out of gold, or when they act so proudly in front of their competitors, it is nice to watch an underdog, a man that gave his all﹣knowing that he had no chance, but competed because of his determination and the spirit of the games.(1)A.courageB.honestyC.careD.belief(2)A.divingB.wrestlingC.bowlingD.swimming(3)A.fluentB.formalC.faultD.false(4)A.hadB.leftC.remainedD.stayed(5)A.forB.againstC.toD.by(6)A.dropB.driveC.diveD.stand(7)A.decideB.spotC.setD.tell(8)A.obviousB.possibleC.necessaryD.aware(9)A.shootB.sayughD.speak(10)A.braveB.fastC.poorD.determined(11)A.FinallyB.ActuallyC.ExactlyD.Firstly(12)A.seizedB.grabbedC.madeD.lost(13)A.disappointedB.exhaustedC.energeticD.active(14)A.eventB.crowdC.manD.matter(15)A.shoutB.cryC.screamD.cheer(16)A.energeticB.normalC.ableD.average(17)A.sadB.happyC.wildD.angry(18)A.recordedB.brokeC.setD.held(19)A.breathB.heartC.effectD.attention(20)A.removeB.winC.acceptD.offer 【答案】ADDBBCDACCACBBDDCABA【考点】阅读理解综合完形综合【解析】本文讲述的是一个游泳水平很差的人,勇于挑战自己,最终完成了比赛,感动了观众,他才是真正的胜利者.这才是真正的体育精神.【解答】(1)A.考查名词及语境理解.A. courage 勇气;B. honesty诚实; C. care照顾;D. belief 信念;根据文章最后competed because of his determination and the spirit ofthe games可知是选手的决心和勇气让人难以置信,故答案为A.(2)D.考查动词及语境理解.根据下文A clear minute past the (16)swimmer, this young man finally finished his race可知这是一场游泳比赛,故答案为D.(3)D.考查形容词及语境理解.A. fluent 流畅的;B. formal正常的; C. fault错误; D. false 假的;根据下文so they were punished and sent off可知其他两人出发失误,被判出局,故答案为D.(4)B.考查动词及语境理解.根据前文 two of them had a (3)start, so they were punished and sent off可知这只剩下一人完成比赛了,故答案为B.(5)B.考查介词及语境理解.A. for为了; B. against 反对;C. to朝向; D. by 通过,借助于;根据前文only one to complete可知没有了比赛中的竞争对手,故答案为B.(6)C.考查动词及语境理解.根据下文a good dive from a poor one可知那个人潜入水中,故答案为C.(7)D.考查动词及语境理解.根据I’m not an expert swimmer, but I can (7)a good dive from a poor one可知作者能够区分好的和差的入水,故答案为D.(8)A.考查形容词及语境理解.A. obvious 明显的;B. possible 可能的;C. necessary必要的; D. aware 意识到;根据下文 Clearly this man was not a medal competitor可知这是非常明显的,故答案为A.(9)C.考查动词及语境理解.根据下文the I listened to the crowd begin to laugh at 可知观众开始大笑,故答案为C.(10)C.考查形容词及语境理解.根据下文man who was clearly having a hard time可知这名选手非常可怜,故答案为C.(11)A.考查副词及语境理解.根据(11)he made his turn to start back可知最后他开始往回游,故答案为A.(12)C.考查动词及语境理解.根据下文 But in those few awful strokes可知他差点窒息,故答案为C.(13)B.考查形容词及语境理解.A. disappointed失望的; B. exhausted精疲力尽的; C. energetic 精力充沛的;D. active积极的;根据前文a few desperate strokes and you could tell he was 可知那名选手精疲力尽了,故答案为B.(14)B.考查名词及语境理解.根据下文No longer were they laughing, but beginning to 可知观众的态度开始改变,故答案为B.(15)D.考查动词及语境理解.根据下文 Some even began to stand up and shout “Come on,you can do it!” and he did可知人们开始欢呼和为选手加油,故答案为D.(16)D.考查形容词及语境理解.根据下文A clear minute past the (16)swimmer,(17)C.考查形容词及语境理解.根据下文You would have thought that he had wonthe gold, and should have可知人群开始疯狂,故答案为C.(18)A.考查动词及语境理解.根据Even though he (18)one of the slowest times in Olympic history可知他的纪录是奥运史上最慢的之一,故答案为A.(19)B.考查名词及语境理解.根据this man gave more (19)than any of the other competitors可知这个人比其他任何一个竞争者都更有爱心,故答案为B.(20)A.考查动词及语境理解.根据下文their silver medals feeling they have somehow been cheated out of gold可知运动员退出了金银牌的争夺,故答案为A.第二节(每小题1. 5分,满分15 分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式.Do you love holidays but hate the(1)________(increase) weight that follows? You are not alone. Holidays are happy days with pleasure and delicious foods. Many people,however, are worried about the weight that (2)________(come) along with these delicious foods. With proper planning, though, you can (3)________(possible)control your weight. The idea is to enjoy the holidays but not to eat too (4)________. The following suggestions may be (5)________ some help to you.Do not miss (6)________(meal). Before you leave home for a feast, have a small,low﹣fat snack. This may help to keep you from (7)________(get) too excited before delicious foods. Begin with clear soup and fruit or vegetables. A large glass of water before you eat may help you feel full. Use a small plate; a large plate will encourage youto have more than enough.Better not have high﹣fat foods. Dishes that look (8)________(oil) or creamy have much fat in them. Lean meat can (9)________(choose). Fill your plate with saladand green vegetables.If you have a sweet tooth, try mints and fruits.(10)________don’t have fat contents as cream and chocolate.Don’t let exerci se take a break during the holidays. A 20﹣minute walk after a meal can greatly burn off excess calories.【答案】increased,comes,possibly,much,of,meals,getting,oily,be chosen,They【考点】说明文语法填空【解析】短文大意:本文主要讲了假期是放松的令人愉快的,但是同时又是令人烦恼的.因为在假期中人们往往会体重增加,那么如何做到既享受了假期而又不会长胖呢?接下来作者介绍了几种有效的方法.【解答】1. increased.考查非谓语动词.此处表示“你喜欢假日,但是讨厌增加的体重吗?”,由此可知此处要用increase的过去分词作定语,表示“增加了的”.2. comes.考查主谓一致.通过分析可知"…that (2)____ (come) along with these delicious foods"为定语从句,先行词是前面的the weight,因此从句谓语动词的单复数要根据先行词的单复数确定,另外这里说的是一般的情况,由此可知此处应该填单数第三人称形式.3. possibly.考查副词.此处用副词形式修饰谓语动词can control.意为“太多”.5. of.考查介词.此处意为“下面的这些建议可能会对你有些帮助”,be of help=be helpful,意为“有帮助”,由此可知此处要填介词of.6. meals.考查名词单复数.此处表达“不要错过吃饭”,meal为可数名词,根据语境可知这里应该用复数形式.7. getting.考查动名词.此处表达“这可能有助于防止你在美味的食物之前变得过于兴奋”,keep sb. from doing sth.意为“组织某人做某事”,因此填getting.8. oily.考查形容词.此处意为“看起来油腻或奶油的菜肴里有很多脂肪”,句中look为系动词,因此后面用形容词作表语.9. be chosen.考查被动语态.此处意为“可以选择瘦肉”,主语Lean meat与所给动词choose之间是被动关系,因此这里填be chosen.10. They.考查代词.此处用代词they代替前面的mints and fruits.第四部分写作(共两节)第一节:短文改错(满分10分)假如英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌的以下作文,文中共有10 处语言错误,每句中最多有两处.每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加,删除或修改.增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(/\),并在其下面写出该加的词.删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉.修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词.注意: 1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词:2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分.I’ve gone in China for two years. My friends in England sometime write to me, askinghow long I will stay here,and then I’m thinking returning home. I usually give him a very simple answer: I do not know when I will go back home. At a moment, I have no reason to return back to England. I enjoy meeting people and traveling around the country to experience that is happening here. I think I have very little knowledges, and there are so much I hope to learn about China. I am dreaming of stay in China as long as I can.【答案】I’ve gone in China for two years. My friends in England sometime write to me, asking how long I will stay here,and then I’m thinking/\returning home. I usually give him a very simple answer: I do not know when I will go back home. At a moment, I have no reason to return back to England. I enjoy meeting people and traveling around the country to experience that is happening here. I think I have very little knowledges, and there are so much I hope to learn about China. I am dreaming of stay in China as long as I can.解析1.gone﹣﹣﹣ been.考查动词的区别.根据时间状语for two years,可知用可持续动词 been,表示“我已经在中国呆了两年了”.2.sometime﹣﹣﹣sometimes.考查形近词的区别.sometime表示“某时”;sometimes 表示“有时”;本句表示“我在英国的朋友们有时写信给我”,所以用sometimes.3.thinking后加 of/about.考查介词.表示“考虑做某事”用think of/about doingsth.所以 thinking后加 of/about.4.him﹣﹣﹣them.考查代词.代指My friends 用them做give的宾语.5.a﹣﹣﹣the.考查固定短语.表示“现在” ,用固定短语 At the moment.6,return改为go或者删除back.考查动词的用法.return= go back,所以return改为go或者删除back.t7.hat﹣﹣﹣what.考查宾语从句的引导词.引导宾语从句is happening here,做从句的主语,用what.9.are﹣﹣﹣is.考查主谓一致.和主语so much 一致,用is.10.stay﹣﹣﹣staying.考查动名词.做dreaming of用动名词staying.【考点】记叙文短文改错【解析】我已经在中国呆了两年了.我在英国的朋友们有时写信给我,问我在这里呆多久.我通常给他一个很简单的回答:我不知道什么时候回家.我对中国有太多的了解.我梦想着尽可能长时间呆在中国.【解答】I’ve gone in China for two years. My friends in England sometime write to me, asking how long I will stay here,and then I’m thinking/\returning home. I usually give him a very simple answer: I do not know when I will go back home. At a moment, I have no reason to return back to England. I enjoy meeting people and traveling around the country to experience that is happening here. I think I have very little knowledges, and there are so much I hope to learn about China. I am dreaming of stay in China as long as I can.解析1.gone﹣﹣﹣ been.考查动词的区别.根据时间状语for two years,可知用可持续动词 been,表示“我已经在中国呆了两年了”.2.sometime﹣﹣﹣sometimes.考查形近词的区别.sometime表示“某时”;sometimes 表示“有时”;本句表示“我在英国的朋友们有时写信给我”,所以用sometimes.3.thinking后加 of/about.考查介词.表示“考虑做某事”用think of/about doingsth.所以 thinking后加 of/about.4.him﹣﹣﹣them.考查代词.代指My friends 用them做give的宾语.5.a﹣﹣﹣the.考查固定短语.表示“现在” ,用固定短语 At the moment.6,return改为go或者删除back.考查动词的用法.return= go back,所以return改为go或者删除back.t7.hat﹣﹣﹣what.考查宾语从句的引导词.引导宾语从句is happening here,做从句的主语,用what.8.knowledges﹣﹣﹣knowledge.考查名词. knowledge是不可数名词,所以不用复数.9.are﹣﹣﹣is.考查主谓一致.和主语so much 一致,用is.10.stay﹣﹣﹣staying.考查动名词.做dreaming of用动名词staying.第二节:书面表达(满分25 分)假如你是李华,你的外国朋友Mary对中国文化很感兴趣,请你选择比较喜欢的一项向她介绍,如:书法、唐诗、剪纸等.内容包括:1.简单描述;2.喜欢理由;3.推荐学习.注意:1.字数100 字左右.2.开头结尾已给出,不计入总词数.提示词:书法 calligraphy;中国墨ink stick;砚台ink slab;唐诗 poetry of Tang Dynasty;诗歌poem;诗人poet;剪纸Chinese paper cutting;手艺人craftsperson;剪刀 scissor;剪纸作品paper﹣cut works;Dear Mary,________。
【高三英语试题精选】2018高考英语模拟试卷(含答案)
2018高考英语模拟试卷(含答案)trip ticket to the moon is going to cost at least 10 billion dollars if you include research and development By the end of this century, the cost will be down to a femillion On the other hand, the diving suit and a set of basic tools needed for skin-diving can be bought for apologies (伪道歉) are used by people who believe saying sorry shows weakness Parents who wish to teach their children to apologize should see it as a sign of strength, and therefore not resort to these pseudo-apologiesBut even when presented with examples of genuine contrition (悔悟) ,children still need help to bee aware of the plexities of saying sorry A three-year-old might need help in understanding that other children feel pain just as he does, and that hitting a playmate over the head with a heavy toy requires an apology A six-year-old might need reminding that spoiling other children’s expectations can require an apology A 12-year-old might need to be shown that r aiding the biscuit tin without asking permission is acceptable, but that borrowinga parent’s clothes without permission is not59 If a mother adds “but” to an apology,A she doesn’t feel that she should have apologizedB she does not realize that the child has been hurtC the child may find the apology easier to acceptD the child may feel that he owes her an apology60 According to the author, saying “I’m sorry you’re upset” most probably means“______”A You have good reason to get upsetB I’m aware you’re upset, but I’m not to blame。
2018年高考英语模拟题考试英语试卷-Word版含答案
2018年高考英语模拟题考试英语试卷-Word版含答案TOEFL ITP. It is part of ETS’s institutional testingprogram. TOEFL ITP is used within institutions for the purpose of placement or to evaluate progress of students. It is not accepted for entrance to universities.For young English learners, there are two new TOEFL tests. The TOEFL Junior Test is for youngpeople between 11 and 15 years old. And the TOEFL Primary Test is for those over the age of eight.IELTS tests academic and general language skills The IELTS has two forms. The Listening and Speaking sections are the same for both forms. In the Reading and Writing sections, however, there are two different tests.The Academic IELTS uses topics and materials covered in undergraduate, graduate, or professional programs.The General IELTS uses topics and material from everyday books, newspapers andmagazines.1. Which kind of TOEFL is used within institutions for the purpose of placement or to evaluate progress of students?A. TOEFL IBT.B. TOEFL ITP.C. TOEFL Junior Test.D. TOEFL Primary Test.2. According to the passage, which description is Not right?A. The TOEIC test includes questions coming from real situations like attending a company meeting.B. Many U.S. universities require the TOEFL IBT for international student admissions.C. The Academic IELTS uses topics and materials covered in undergraduate, graduate, or professional programs.D. The Listening and Writing sections are the same for The Academic IELTS and The General IELTS.3. The writer wrote the article mainly to ___________.A. make an introduction about three populartestsB. place an advertisement for three popular testsC. give a business talk about three popular testsD. give a lesson on three popular testsBNASA on Thursday announced the discovery of Kepler-452b, the most Earth-like planet ever found.Located 1,400 light-years from our planet, NASA called it “Earth 2.0”, because it’s the first planet discovered in the habitable zone of a G star similar to our sun. “We can think of Kepler-452b as an older, bigger cousin to Earth, providing an opportunity to understand and reflect upon Earth’s evolving environment,” said Jon Jenkins, the Kepler data analysis lead at NASA's Ames Research Center.The planet is 5 percent farther away from its star than Earth is to the sun, making for a slightly longer year of 385 days, but gets similar light because its sun is20 percent brighter than our own.“The sunshine from this star would feel very similar to the sunshine from our star,” Jenkins told reporters.NASA believes the planet has a mass about five times more massive than Earth’s, with a rocky surface below a thicker atmosphere than our own. Gravity would be about twice as strong on Kepler-452b as it is on Earth, NASA said.The planet is located in the Kepler-452 system in the constellation Cygnus (天鹅座). Its sun has the same surface temperature as our own, but has a diameter that is 10 percent larger.While NASA scientists have no idea if Kepler-452b’s atmosphere is conducive to life, they do know that there has been plenty of time for organisms to develop.“It’s awe-inspiring to consider this planet spent 6 billion years in the habitable zone of its star, which is longer the age of the Earth,” Jenkins said. “That isconsiderable time and opportunity for life to arise somewhere on its surface or oceans if all the necessary condi tions for life exist on this planet.”4. The reason why NASA called Kepler-452b “Earth 2.0” is that ___________.A. it is 5 percent farther away from its star than Earth is to the sunB. it has a mass about five times more massive than Earth’sC. it’s the first planet discovered in the habitable zone of a G star similar to our sunD. it is longer the age of the Earth5. According to the passage, we know that ____________.A. Kepler-452b is located in the constellation CygnusB. Kepler-452b’s atmosp here is conducive to lifeC. gravity would be about twice as strong on Earth as it is on Kepler-452bD. the sunshine from Kepler-452b would feel very different from the sunshine from earth6. The underlined part “habitable zone” in the last paragraph refers to ___________.A. a large area which is different from othersB. a small area which is the same as othersC. a large area which is good enough for people to live inD. a small area which is hard for people to live in7. W hat type of writing is the text? It’s ____________.A. an exhibition guide.B. an art show review.C. a science fictionD. a news reportCAre you trying to learn a new language in a foreign land? You might be better off if you stopped looking at that picture of your family and friends.New research from Columbia University found that prompting someone who islearning a new language with images and reminders of their own culture could temporarily ruin everything that the brain was trying to build.When native Chinese students were asked to talk with a Caucasian avatar (白种人的虚拟头像) and a Chinese avatar, their English skills were so different. Simply exposing students to a Chinese person affected their ability to speak English. Subjects who talked with the Chinese version felt more comfortable in their speech, but they produced 11% fewer words per minute. They actually became less fluent speakers.To make sure it wasn't just the avatar, researchers also showed people random images of China while the participants told a story. When pictures of their homeland appeared, fluency dropped 16% and volunteers were 85% more likely to use a literal translation, for example, calling pistachios “happy nuts”, because that's literally what theChinese word for pistachio means.When the students were shown pictures of fish with one swimming ahead of the others, their culture would change how they look at the photo. With Chinese prompts (提示), like photos of the Great Wall or Chinese Dragon, etc. they saw more students thinking that the fish was being chased, while an American prompt, like pictures of Marilyn Monroe or Superman, saw those students believing that it was a leader fish. Why are our cultural symbols Marilyn Monroe and Superman?The bottom line is: when attempting to learn a new culture it is far better to surround yourself withthat culture than create an island of the old one.8. Why does the author use a question in the first paragraph?A. To raise a question.B. To arouse readers’ awareness.C. To introduce the topic.D. To tell a story.9. The underlined word “pistachios” in the fourth paragraph refers to ___________.A. picturesB. a kind of foodC. volunteersD. an image10. From the passage we can infer that ___________.A. with Chinese prompts, more students thought that it was a leader fishB. with an American prompt, more students thought that the fish was being chasedC. different images would change with different peopleD. different cultures would affect how students look at the photo11. According to the research, which isa better way for a student in a foreign land to learn a new culture?A. To surround himself with that culture.B. To create an island of the old one.C. To see random images of China.D. To talk with a Caucasian avatar.D Just three days after hitting the screen across China, the Chinese animation (动画) film “Monkey King: Hero is Back”aroused enthusiasm among audience and ticket sales have exceeded(超过)100 million yuan ($16.11 million).Web celebrities and many fans even posted topics about the film on China’s Twitter-like Weibo, at which heated discussion are sparked.“Monkey King: Hero is Back” is based on the household legend of the Monkey King, but tells a not-so familiar story. However, it’s still a Chinese style heroic legend and an exciting adventure against evil and darkness in troubled times, according to Lu Wei, the producer.“Monkey King is China’s super hero. It is so popular among Chinese audience because they long for and cherish our own superhero,” said Tian Xiaopeng, the director.Some media also put on a lot of comments fromforeigners.“He’s never dead, he’s just fallen asleep. We all need a hero to look up to, to give us hope and courage when it is needed. We grew up listening to his tales, his great adventures and heroic deeds. What makes a true hero is not just helping people when one has the power, but having the courage to stand up against the evil even without power. And this is what the film is about. When the hero loses his power and armor, when he is nothing more than an ordinary monkey, what would he do to protect the one he loves? This is also about a group of Chinese dream chasers trying to keep the beacon of hope lit even though being in t he most unfavorable situations” from Tumblr. “Though the film was injected with a little bit of Hollywood, its bold and creative story has attracted several Chinese cinema aficionados.” from Yibada.One netizen posted after watching the film: “The film sets a new high-bar for the domesticanimation film, when I walked out of the theater,I was crying.”12. According to the director’s opinion, the film is so popular among Chinese audience because_______.A. Chinese audience long for and cherish his own superheroB. the film is based on the household legend of the Monkey KingC. the Chinese need a hero to look up to, to give them hope and courageD. the film was injected with a little bit of Hollywood13. According to the passage, it can be inferred that _________.A. the film is still a Chinese style heroic legendB. the film is well-receivedC. the film tells us the fact that what makes a true hero is to help people when one has the powerD. the film only aroused enthusiasm among Chinese audience14. After watching the film, the netizen mentioned in the last paragraph was _________.A. very sadB. deeply movedC .very crazy D. deeply gloomy15. Why does the writer mention Weibo, Tumblr and Yibada? Because he wants to __________.A. persuade more readers to visit themB. tell readers some information about themC. make them better known to readersD. provide some evidence for readers第二节(共 5 小题:每小题 2 分,满分10 分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
2018年高考英语模拟试题
2018年高考英语模拟试题作者:陈红来源:《广东教育·高中》2018年第06期第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(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A、B、C和D四个选项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
AAustralians really know how to have a good time. Any type of hobby that you can think of can be found in Australia. The following are four top Australian pastimes.FishingFishing is probably one of the most popular free-time activities in Australia and many people love spending their free time waiting at the end of a rod for a fish to bite on their line. There is free public access to almost all beaches, canals and coasts, which means there are plenty of great places to fish.SurfingAnother popular pastime of the Australians is surfing. Australia has a lot of beautiful surf spots,especially in Queensland. Queensland has some of the best surf beaches in the country such as Noosa Heads, Stradbroke Island, and Burleigh Heads, with the Gold Coast being the best known.BoatingWhat else does an Australian do for fun on the weekend? They might go for a ride on their boat!Plenty of Australians live on the coast and are boat owners. Boat owners might take their craft out to go fishing, or they might just want to sail around the waters slowly.BarbecuesAustralians will also typically host barbecues with their friends and family. They really know how to barbecue. The standard of meat that is cooked and the quality of the cooking is second to none. With New Zealand being so close, the lamb is fresh and absolutely remarkable. But the lamb is notall that is cooked. Any one barbecue in Australia can expect upwards of 7 types of meat, from shrimps (虾) to kangaroos.21. Which of the following surf spots is the most famous in Queensland?A. Noosa Heads.B. the Gold Coast.C. Burleigh Heads.D. Stradbroke Island.22. What can we infer from the last paragraph?A. Tourists can hire boats to go for a ride.B. Tourists prefer fishing to other pastimes.C. The lamb is imported from New Zealand.D. People in New Zealand have better cooking skills.23. What are most of the four top Australian pastimes related to?A. Water.B. Sightseeing.C. Food.D. Deserts.BIt’s a rainy, cold winter afternoon. The boys are playing in their rooms,so it’s the perfect time to do some baking, just enjoying the peaceful moment as I knead(揉)bread dough(生面团). Suddenly, there is the sound of shouting, tears, a door slam, followed one of them calling,“Mom! He hurt me!”and footsteps running up the stairs. I sigh.My younger son is standing in front of me in tears. I go to hug him as my elder son comes up too, ready to defend his position. All hope of some quiet time has disappeared,but I just don’t feel like playing judge today.“So, who wants to help me bake some bread?”I ask brightly, ignoring their angry looks at not being able to tell me their tales of bitterness. No takers.“Bread is boring,”Tristan finally admits.“Okay, what would you like to make?”Iask.“Chocolate!”Sawyer yells,breaking free of my embrace.“Chocolate chip cookies!”Tristan agrees happily.As I watch Sawyer practice breaking eggs and Tristan reading on his own and patiently instructing his brother on how to measure brown sugar and see their excitement as they use the mixer to grind oats,I know there’s nothing else I’d rather be doing.The kitchen is a disaster. There is egg juice on the counter, flour on the floor, and a mountain of dishes to clean up. But peering through the mess are two happy faces—covered in chocolate, of course, but, smiling ear to ear---and the mess, and their previous fight, is forgotten.As we close the curtains, we sit together on the sofa, and dig into the big plate of cookies,fresh from the oven, baked with love and more than a dash of silliness.24. Why did the writer sigh?A. Her two sons fought again.B. She couldn’t do any baking.C. She had to play with naughty sons.D. Rain ruined a good winter afternoon.25. Why do the writer’s two sons look angry?A. They have to do some houseworkB. They can’t play referee todayC. They have no chance to complainD. They consider themselves treated unfairly26. While baking chocolate, the two boys ______.A. asked the writer to go for a restB. got along well with each otherC. did everything as the writer askedD. planned everything carefully in advance27. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A. Everything Is a DisasterB. Baking Is TerribleC. Sons Can CookD. Chocolate Cookies End a FightCWhat is the most common cause for people in the UK to ask for leave due to illness?The answer is not the common cold or flu, but back pain. Back pain affects one in three British adults, costs the country over 5 billion pounds every year and is very difficult to treat. But now Britain's National Health Service(NHS) will be offering a new solution: acupuncture. The ancient Chinese needle treatment has been around in the UK for many years, but this is the first time it has been officially approved by the NHS.Traditionally, doctors in the UK have advised back pain sufferers to stay active, do stretching exercises and take painkillers when necessary. In more serious cases some people are given X-ray treatment or injections with medicines.However, there is evidence that acupuncture may be more effective than expensive X-rays or injections, so patients who have been suffering for over six weeks should be given a choice. As an alternative to acupuncture, patients will be able to choose either a course of spinal manipulation(脊柱推拿), or a series of special exercise sessions. In the UK, acupuncture is regarded as an aiding treatment,which means medical procedure hasn’t experienced serious experiments by which scientists prove some treatments work. While many experts have welcomed the policy to make acupuncture available on the NHS, some are still skeptical about its effectiveness.Research from the US earlier this month found that similar acupuncture using toothpicks(牙签)which do not stick into the skin could be as good as using real needles. So while some are yet to be convinced, back pain sufferers will be hoping that acupuncture helps get them feeling healthy again.28. According to the passage, which is the best way to treat back pain?A. To stay active.B. To be acupunctured.C. To do stretching exercisesD. To take X-ray treatment or injections.29. Why are some people still doubtful about the effectiveness of acupuncture?A. Because they have other choices.B. Because acupuncture is just an aiding treatment.C. Because using toothpicks is as good as using real needles.D. Because acupuncture hasn’t been tested by scientists strictly.30. What does the author want to prove in the last paragraph?A. Acupuncture can be an effective treatment for back pain.B. Toothpicks is a useful tool for acupuncture.C. Needles are no better than toothpicks.D. Toothpicks will take place of needles in the future.31. What does the passage mainly talk about?A. The magic needles.B. Acupuncture in the UK.C. The ways to treat back pain.D. The reasons for people to ask for leave.DYoung children o ften“read”picture books. They’re attracted by the colorful scenery and the realistic characters that contribute to fascinating plots.Unfortunately,some children can’t use these resources, even if they do know how to read. Take three-year old Elodie Bateson, for example. Elodie was born with under-developed eyes and has retinal detachments(视网膜脱落),making her visually impaired.It is because of people like Elodie that Tom Yeh, head of the Tactile Picture Books Project,has started printing 3D books, so they can feel the illustrations in picture books.The first book Tom Yeh printed was Goodnight Moon,a popular children’s book about a rabbit going to sleep and wishing good night to his surroundings. In the 3D version of this book, children can feel each thing that the rabbit says good night to, whether it is a cow jumping over the moon, a balloon, or a dollhouse.Generally, when children grow older, they read by using Braille, a language that was invented by Louis Braille in 1824. It uses different patterns of raised dots representing different letters. Readers can then feel the dots and mentally translate the patterns they feel into words. The only problem is that many blind children do not start learning Braille until they are about six years old.Another reason why 3D printed books are such a valuable resource is that children don’t have to know how to read to understand them. However, without these, visually impaired kids are losing six developmental years vital to the ir growth since they can’t take advantage of picture books.When 3D picture books are printed, plastic is layered(分层放置)repeatedly over a single shape: the shape of the illustration. These raised pictures created through layered plastic serve as substitutes for the Braille letters that little children have no knowledge of.32. What does the underlined word“impaired”in paragraph 2 mean?A. Unmatched.B. Disappeared.C. Defeated.D. Damaged.33. What can we know about Braille from Paragraph 5?A. The blind at any age can read by using Braille.B. Most people can translate Braille into words.C. Blind kids begin learning Braille at about six years old.D. Braille uses similar patterns of raised dots to stand for different letters.34. We can know that the illustrations in 3D books are raised ______.A. dotsB. picturesC. lettersD. plastic35. What is the aim of the Tactile Picture Books Project?A. To teach the blind children Braille.B. To encourage kids to read books.C. To cure visually impaired children.D. To help the blind children read picture books.第二节(共 5 小题,每小题 2 分,满分 10 分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。
2018年高考英语全国卷模拟题含答案及听力原文
2018年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试模拟题第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15分,每小题2分,共30分)阅读下列短文,从每题给出的四个选项(A、B、C和D )中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
AFor children living in Germany the first day of kindergarten is filled with sweets and surprises! It is aday ofcelebration for the whole family. Like American children, German children start the first day dressed in their bestclothes. After that, their day is very differe nt.In Germany parents go to the school with their children on the first day. That way the child is not alone. The pare nts stay at the school the whole day.When they arrive each child receives a zuckertute. A zuckertute is a cone -shaped goodie package filled with ------------toys and sweets. The top is covered with flowers. It is usually large and sometimes stands as tall as the child! Thezuckertute is brought to school by the pare nts before the school day beg in s. It is traditi on for childre n to have theirpicture take n hold ing their zuckertute. Class pictures are also take n on the first day of school. The first day isspent exploring the classroom and getting to know one another.When the day is over, children and parents go home for a family party. The party usually takes place at home,but sometimes it is held at a restaura nt. Brothers, sisters, gran dpare nts, cous ins, aunts and un cles arein vited to theparty .In small tow ns n eighbors eve n come to con gratulate the child. Every one brings gifts for the guest of honor.This is how it was 60 years ago whe n my mother was a you ng girl in Germa ny, and these traditi ons are stillobserved today. It is a sweet celebrati on for every one, especially for the childre n! ------------------21. What do Germa ny pare nts do on their childre n's first day of school?A. They celebrate the day with their childre n.B. They send their childre n to school and the n go to work.C. They hold a family party in their children's school.D. They bring their childre n's zuckertute to the school.22. What is a zuckertute?A. A family party.B. A bunch of flowers.C. A class pictureD. A package filled with gifts.23. What does the author thi nk of the family party?A. The teachers should be in vited to the party.B. The party is a surprise for every one.C. It is a good memory for the children.D. It is out of date now.24. What does the underlined word “observed ” in Paragraph 5 mean?A. watchedB. celebratedC. obeyedD. discussedBAshley Power's mother bought a computer for her when she was eight. When she was thirteen, she was surfing the Internet regularly, but she couldn't find anywhere for teenagers to meet and talk. And one day shethought, “ If I had my own website, I'd make it a really interesting site for teenagers. ”So, when Ashley was sixteen, she launched her own website, called GooseHead. She had no idea how big asuccess it would be, but three years later, the site was the most successful teen site in the USA! It was getting100,000 hits every day, and Ashley had about 30 employees.After a few years, the website closed down. Then Ashley, who lives in Los Angeles, was asked to write a bookcalled The GooseHead Guide to Life . The book is about how to design a website and start a business. It beginswith a section called “ All About Ashley ,” where Ashley tells readers what it is like to be the boss of a companywhen you are only sixteen. “ I was so happy. But it was crazy in a lot of ways. I got very stressed. I mean, I was d be stressed,'t even have a car! If you were sixteen and you had your own company, you'I didn —only sixteentoo! ”“ Just be strong and In an interview Ashley gave advice to teenagers who wanted to start their own business,a lot. Just keep no'', because I heard ‘ t listen when hear have your dreams and work hard at them. And don' ‘ no yes'! ” going until you hear ‘ 25. For what purpose did Ashley create GooseHead? A. She wanted to create an interesting site for teenagers.B. She wanted to surf the Internet regularly. D. She hoped to earn much money. C. She wanted to launch a company.26. What is the main idea of Paragraph 2?s website was a big success. B. Ashley'A. Ashley had no idea how to run a company.D. How Ashley designed her website. C. Why Ashley had so many employees.27. What can we know about Ashley?people. other the advice of B. She doesn't follow A. She closed down her website because she was tired.C. She regretted having started her business.D. She is strong and always has her dream. CFor a lot of people, winning the lottery is the American dream. But for many lottery winners, the reality can turn out to be more like a nightmare. William Post won $16.2 million in the Pennsylvania lottery in 1988 but nowlives simply on his Social Security., explains Post. Both friends and family went as far as ” 'd never happened. It was a total nightmare “ I wish itgoing to court to try and get their hands on his money. His brother Jeffery was arrested and imprisoned in Floridat bad enough, his 'for hiring a hit man to kill him, hoping to inherit a share of the winnings. And as if that wasnno ventures brought businesses. These agreed to invest in their other siblings bothered him until heeventuallymoney back, and resulted in further tension on his relationship with his brothers and sisters.Post says after his win he went wild. He bought expensive cars and all sorts of electronic gadgetry. On bad Within a year of winning his advice, he also borrowed money in advance of actually receiving his lottery win. fortune, he was $1million in debt.both he was collector. Post admitted gun over the head of a bill jail Post even spent time in forfiring acareless and foolish, and tried too hard to please his family. He eventually declared bankruptcy. day his much of and food stamps. He spends pension lives Now he quietly on a $450 a month disabilityve got peace of mind and you “ I''s content. watching classic movies on television. But Post isn't complaining. He t mean anything to me. ” he says. “ Lotteries don'never realize how valuable that is until you lose it, ” s winning the lottery a nightmare ?28. Why was Post' A. His former girlfriend accused him for the money.B. His family got their hands on the money.C. His investment bought no money back.D. Winning the lottery ruined his life.29. Why was Post sent into prison?A. He got his money back by violence.B. He threatened a bill collector with a gun.C. He failed to pay off his debt on time.D. He tried to hurt his family members.30. We can infer from the last paragraph that _____ .s nightmare has come to an end 'A. Post isn't content with his present lifeB. PostC. Post gets on well with his familyD. Post is addicted to watching movies31. Which of the following can be the best title for the passage? D. Riches to RagsB. Money Means EverythingC. A Shameful Family A. Evil MoneyDAre you a messy eater, who always ends up with bits of food or stains splattered on their clothing? Thens smallest - is the answer to your problems.'perhaps a new pocket washing machine - believed to be the worldThe newly designed Coton handy washer, produced by Chinese electronics firm Haier, is the same -size as ans Daily according to Peopleelectric shaver and can remove anything from dirt to those dreaded red wine stains,'Online.It is powered by three AAA batteries and aims to prevent those frustratingly long waits in the dry cleaners by Haier subsidiary of by AQUA (a as coffee, grass or oil. The device, created targeting troublesome stains suchGroup in Chin a), is already flying off the shelves in Japa n where it costs 10,800 Yen or £ 60.The portable gadget - which weighs just 200g - uses a method called ' squeeze washing' which removes sta insin 30 sec on ds. It works by first appl ying liquid deterge nt on a piece of kitche n paper, before washi ng over it withthe no zzle of the Coton device. It the n pumps a small amou nt of water over the sta in at 700 beats ami nute.Although this pocket -sized device is thought to be the smallest washing machine created, it is not thefirstinvention aimed at cleaning clothes on the go. In 2013, Australian Ash Newland created the ' Scrubba', a smallbag that can wash lau ndry in just five min utes.32. What is Coto n handy washer?A. A small washi ng machi ne.B. A small bag that can wash lau ndry.C. A n ewly desig ned electric shaver.D. A messy eater.33. What makes Coton handy washer very special?A. It is small in size.B. It can clea n clothes.C. It is expe nsive.D. It is powered by batteries.34. What is the main idea of Paragraph 4?A. How heavy the Coton handy washer is.B. Why people invent the Coton handy washer.C. How the Coton handy washer works.D. Where people use the Coton handy washer.35. What can we know about the Coton handy washer?A. It is inven ted in Japa n.B. It works faster tha n the ' Scrubba'.C. It is useful for messy eaters.D. It uses a lot of water.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
2018年高考英语模拟试题
线l 与圆C 有1个公共点;当π2<琢<π时,直线l 与圆C 有2个公共点.…………5分(Ⅱ)依题意,点P 在以OA 为直径的圆上,可得轨迹极坐标方程为籽=2cos 兹(0≤兹<π2).联立籽=2cos 兹,籽=4sin 兹(0≤兹<π2)得tan 兹=12.…………………8分∴cos 兹=25姨5圯籽=45姨5,∴OM 的长是45姨5.…………………………………10分23.解析:(Ⅰ)不等式f (x )>4-|x +1|,即|x +1|+|x +2|>4.当x <-2时,不等式可化为-(x +1)-(x +2)>4,解得:x <-3.5;当-2≤x ≤-1时,不等式可化为-(x +1)+(x +2)>4不成立;当x ≥-1时,不等式可化为(x +1)+(x +2)>4,解得x >0.5.∴原不等式的解集为{x|x <-3.5或x >0.5}.……………5分(Ⅱ)4a +1b =12(4a +1b )(a+b )=12(4+4b a +a b +1)≥4.5当且仅当a =43,b =23时等号成立,…………………………8分由题意,则|x -2.5|-f (x )=|x -2.5|-|x +2|≤|(x -2.5)-(x +2)|=4.5.∴|x -2.5|-f (x )≤4a +1b.………………………………10分责任编辑徐国坚2018年高考英语模拟试题■王海峰第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(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A 、B 、C 和D 四个选项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
AThe following is a list of notable trees from around the world.The list includes actual trees located throughout the world,as well as trees from myths and trees from fiction.The Lost TreeThe Lost Tree is a remote tree in the Tenere region of the Sahara desert in Northeast Niger.The tree is an acacia (刺槐),lying on a small mound on a sea cap.Despite its small size,due to its remoteness,the tree is an important landmark.Thierry Sabine,founder of the Dakar Rally,died in a helicopter crash nearby the tree.His ashes were spread around the Lost Tree.A small monument next to the tree is dedicated to his memory,reading “For those who go a challenge -for those who stay a dream ”.The Cotton TreeThe Cotton Tree is a historic symbol of Freetown,the capital city of Sierra Leone.According to legend,the “Cotton Tree ”gained importance in 1792when a group of former African American slaves,who had gained their freedom by fighting for the British during the American War of Independence,settled the site of modern Freetown.The Wonder TreeThe Wonder Tree is a dense forest of parent and daughter trees of the ficus species,which pulls larger number of tourist to Pretoria every year.It descended from a central stem of about a thousand years old.It is situated in the Wonderboom Nature Reserve,Pretoria,and two circular walkways currently protect it from pedestrian traffic around its trunk and roots.As it has grown,its outlying branches have rooted themselves around the parent tree.This has repeated until there are now three layers of daughtertrees encircling the mother stem,with13distinct trunks,covering a50-metre area.The Dragon TreeIn California,close to the Church of San Marcos,stands the famous Dragon Tree(22m high,lower trunk diameter10m, estimated weight70t),which is reputed to be a thousand years old(hence its local name,El Drago Milenario:the Thousand-Year-Old Dragon).While no study seems to have confirmed such longevity for the tree because it does not produce annual rings with which to tell their ages,it is the long-time symbol.21.Where did an airplane crash happen?A.Near the Lost Tree.B.Near the Cotton Tree.C.Near the Wonder Tree.D.Near the Dragon Tree.22.Why is the Cotton Tree on the list of four notable trees?A.Because it serves as a landmark for sailors.B.Because it’s attached a historic significance.C.Because it stands in a unique natural reserve.D.Because it’s well-known for its longevity.23.The Dragon Tree’s exact age hasn’t been identified because________.A.its trunk is too thickC.it has no growth ringsB.it’s too old to be measuredD.it doesn’t produce any fruitBWe shouldn’t be asking what happened with Trump.What happened to The Atlantic(美国大西洋月刊)?I’ve been a reader for years,after abandoning Time and Newsweek because of their People-like superficiality(肤浅).The appearance of considered thoughts at The Atlantic is what kept me there.But since you decided to take sides in the presidential election,stinging hysterical writing is all I find,especially on November9.That’s perhaps understandable The Day After,but,folks,the sky won’t fall.It won’t fall because the ernment’s institutions are designed to prevent irrational outcomes to a good degree.Trust the system a little,if you learned anything from history.I probably do not feel the pain to the same degree as you do, though I am concerned,and on pins and needles.I admit it:I voted for Trump—at the limit of my tolerance for bad taste and unhinged statements.But I did so not because I am an uneducated,violent,intolerant,gun-waving guy—as the press has made habit of defining(定义)Trump supporters.I made my decision based on sensible thinking.I have an MBA.I refuse violence and support gun control.And I’m an immigrant,now a citizen after obtaining green cards twice,all by the legal process.The direct reason to drive me to abandon Hillary Clinton is the fear of the possibility of corruption(腐败):the history of all countries around the world,since World War II,where an immediate relative followed a president or PM(see my list below).In all cases,either the“succession”was made possible by local corruption,or advanced it as a result,or both.This is to be expected when the vested interests(既得利益者)supporting one person get to take advantage of continued control of the government from behind the scenes by electing the relative.I voted for Trump only because of the smell of corruption resulting from the Clinton Machine.That smell is well documented by Wikileaks and Podesta’s emails describing the Clinton Foundation/State Department connections.To that you can add the past four decades of continuous scandals(丑闻)—why only them with so many?24.What can we infer from the first paragraph?A.Time and Newsweek greatly appealed to the writer.B.The writer shared the same stand with the Atlantic.C.The Atlantic lacks for thought and deepness.D.The writer and The Atlantic vary in election stand.25.What do newspapers think of Trump’s supporters?A.Positively.B.Negatively.C.Rationally.D.Objectively.26.Why did the writer refuse to vote for Hillary?A.Because he didn’t trust the American system.B.Because Hillary Clinton was corrupted.C.Because he was afraid corruption would occur.D.Because Hillary had a corrupted history.27.What can we learn from the passage?A.The writer’s stand was affected by the Internet.B.Trump won the support of newspapers.C.Trump’s supporters had a positive image.D.The writer lacked rational thinking.CNew Zealand performs well in many measures of well-being relative to most other countries in the Better Life Index.New Zealand ranks at the top in health status.It ranks above the average,environmental quality,civic engagement,housing, subjective well-being,education and skills,jobs and earnings, and social connections but below average in income and wealth, work-life balance,and personal security.These rankings are based on available selected data.Money,while it cannot buy happiness,is an important means to achieving higher living standards.In New Zealand,the average household disposable income is lower than the OECD average of USD30563a year.In terms of employment,76%of people aged 15to64in New Zealand have a paid job,above the OECD employment average of67%.Some81%of men are in paid work, compared with71%of women.Good education and skills are important requisites for finding a job.In New Zealand,77%of adults aged25-64have completed upper secondary education,higher than the OECD average of74%.In terms of the quality of its educational system,the average student scored506in reading literacy,maths and science.This score is higher than the OECD average of486.On average in New Zealand,girls outperformed boys by6points,wider than the average OECD gap of2points.In terms of health,life expectancy at birth in New Zealand is 82years,two years higher than the OECD average of80years. Life expectancy for women is83years,compared with80for men. The level of atmospheric PM2.5–tiny air pollutant particles small enough to enter and cause damage to the lungs–is4.9 micrograms per cubic meter,considerably lower than the OECD average of13.9micrograms per cubic meter.New Zealand also does well in terms of water quality,as90%of people say they are satisfied with the quality of their water,higher than the OECD average of81%.In general,New Zealanders are more satisfied with their lives than the OECD average.When asked to rate their general satisfaction with life on a scale from0to10,New Zealanders gave it a7.3grade on average,higher than the OECD average of6.5.28.As for major index,New Zealand is far ahead of other countries in__________.A.health statusB.civil engagementC.national educationD.average income29.How does the writer think of the function of money?A.Money can bring happiness.B.Money is symbol of social status.C.It’s a key tool to improve your life.D.It’s a short cut to get employed.30.What can we infer from the passage?A.Boys perform better at school than girls in New Zealand.B.Men usually live a even longer life than most women.C.New Zealand’s environment is even better than before.D.New Zealanders are content with their lives as a whole.31.Which of the following can best show the structure of the passage?A.Topic+coordinate evidences.B.Topic+evidences+conclusion.parative evidences+conclusion.D.Topic+comparison+conclusion.DBesides,what they may feel is that a well-written argumentative essay can receive a falling grade if certain measures aren’t taken to ensure that the opinions of the writer don’t sink into his/her work.Actually,one of the basic rules by which to write an argumentative essay is not to add his opinions into it.To be more exact,your subject must be laid on the ground of facts.Argumentative essays are often on controversial topics.This makes sense because,after all,if everyone agrees on a topic, there’s little to argue about.After reading an argumentative essay, the reader might continue to disagree with the argument of the writer,but the point of the paper isn’t to convince the reader that the writer is right,but to present a well-rounded,logical,and rational discussion of the topic.Although an argumentative essay is likely developed because of a certain opinion that the writer holds,no actual opinions can be included.An argumentative essay is a composition of credible facts and research about a subject which supports the argument of the writer,but that aren’t opinion-based.This means that although the writer might be using an opinion or belief as a springboard for his/her argument,that argument has to be solidly backed by more than just those opinions and beliefs.After all,it is an article to prove that your thesis is fair and sensible.An argumentative essay never says“I believe or I think,”but,instead,makes affirmative and definitive statements such as “Funding for the nation’s financial foundation.”Once the statement,has been made,the rest of the credible evidence that backs up the statement and explaining how,indeed,the evidence does support the statement.It isn’t good enough to merely present the facts.The writer must tell the reader how those facts support the thesis.In addition to presenting credible evidence that back up the thesis,a student has to ensure that the argumentative essay is written in a credible tone.Argumentative reports should never sound as if they’re lecturing the reader or belittling anyone who holds a position contrary to that presented.An argumentative report should instead present the facts in a way as unemotional as possible in order to appear trustworthy,professional,and,above all,credible.32.What’s the most important to do to complete an essay?A.Tell the facts from the opinion.B.Base their argument on facts.C.Expose their opinions clearly.bine their beliefs with facts.33.What is an argumentative essay intended to do?A.Prove the writer is right.B.The reader must agree to the topic.C.Expose what you think of.D.Show your argument is reasonable.34.Which of the following is a reasonable statement used in an essay?A.Maybe addiction to alcohol is harmful.B.I think greenhouse effect is not dreadful.C.Rising house prices is harmful to economy.D.I believe green economy will be successful.35.What is the purpose of the passage?A.To show how to write an argumentative essay.B.To show what to do with a topic of a passage.C.To show how to reason with other people.D.To show what to do to back up your thesis.第二节(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
2018年高考英语模拟试题
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2018 年高考英语模拟试题
■ 湖北省黄冈中学 李文宏
第二部分 阅读理解 (共两节, 满分 40 分) 第一节 (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 A、 B、 C 和 D 四个选项 中,选出最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
21. On the Royal Scotsman, what can be served with? A. Cabins with public facilities. B. Cabins furnished with city style. C. Perfect seasonal food. D. Comfortable sofa beds. 22. What can we know about llmama? A. They are common animals. B. They can be taken home to raise. C. They can be seen here and there in the Andes. D. They can be carried in your bag. 23. What’s the passage mainly about? A. Fresh ways to see the UK. B. Convenient transport in the UK. C. Beautiful scenery in the UK. D. Places to choose in the UK.
A Tired of the same old planes, trains and underpowered hire cars? Then why not choose one of our more unusual ways to see the UK? Here are 4 ideas for alternative transport. The Royal Scotsman, Scotland Travel straight into the heart of the Scottish Highlands on the Royal Scotsman, the Orient -Express luxury sleeper train. The Royal Scotsman takes 36 guests in 16 twin and 4 single cabins, all with private facilities and comfortable beds, furnished in coun鄄 try style. Dining on perfect seasonal food is an experience that’s hard to better Cycle Touring, UK-Wide Give up the car and explore Britain by bike. Velodays in Scotland, who will meet you off the Caledonian Sleeper train with bikes, maps and travel tips, while you head off to discover the Highlands is a good option. As is Wheely Wonderful Cycling, a company which takes the load off your back so that you can dis鄄 cover Wales, Herefordshire and Shropshire while they store your bags at family-owned hotels for you. Llama Trekking(徒步旅行), Lake District, England These lovely creatures might be a more common sight in the Andes but they’re remarkably at home in Britain where the llama trekking scene is firmly established. They’ll happily carry your bags as you lead them along country tracks. It’s the perfect way to see the countryside. As they say at Lakeland Llama Treks, get calmer with a llama! Wherry Cruises, Norfolk Broads, England Norfolk in Eastern England is a flat landscape divided by meandering rivers known as ‘broads’. Now one of the most im鄄 portant wetlands in Europe and home to countless species of bird including kingfishers, warblers and grebes, the broads are best seen by boat. Hire a traditional wherry to explore the windmills, country churches and local pubs in style. The Norfolk Broads Yachting Company has the wherries for hire on the Norfolk Broads.
英语_2018年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试高考英语模
2018年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试高考英语模拟试卷(浙江卷)第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分35 分)第一节(每小题2. 5 分,满分25 分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项.1. Over the weekend, the New York Times published a story announcing the death of voice mails, quoting a Vonage spokesperson who said that voice mail use had decreased 8 percent from last October to April of this year. The story positions millennials(千禧一代) as being primarily responsible, as the text﹣preferring generation has little patience for sitting through a long, droning message.But there's another element here: awkwardness. A Moth Story SLAM﹣winner Kate Greathead once said, "I'm fine when tell a story in front of 400 strangers, but get dry﹣mouthed when leaving a voice mail." "In a sense , leaving a voice mail involves everythingwe fear about public speaking﹣with the added discomfort of receiving absolute silence from your audience in an email, " said Joshua Clegg, a psychologist at CUNY's John Jay College of Criminal Justice. The spotlight is on you, which can be panic﹣inducing enough. But in a more traditional public speaking, at least you get feedback from your audience, which means you get a chance to adapt to that response and potentially recover from any missteps. But it isn't so with the voice mail.In an experiment Clegg asked participants to get involved in an impromptu(即兴的)defense of their opinions on a given topic. They were all alone and they were being filmed. "It was like a torture for most of them, and many of them weresweating, fidgeting, looking at the ground, tongue﹣tied, " he said." Some of them evenhad to quit in the middle because it was too difficult for them.""Of course , things seem to become less awkward when they are familiar, but the voicemail seems to be on its way out so there is little point in getting good at it. "headded. There you have it: permission from a scientist to avoid leaving voice mails andawait the day when the system dies a natural death.(1)Why don't millennials like voice mails?________A Because leaving voice mails usually makes users feel awkward.B Because some new means of communication have been invented.C Because they think others will hackinto the voice mail. D Because they are impatient with a long and noisy message.(2)How might Kate Greathead feel when leaving a voice mail according to Paragraph 2?________A Undistracted.B Uncomfortable.C Happy.D Confused.(3)The author explains "awkwardness" when leaving a voice mail mainly by________.A making a comparison.B using examples.C presenting researchfindings. D giving a definition.(4)What is he author's opinion on voice mails?________A Millennials are to blame for the decrease of voice mails.B Leaving voice mails ismore difficult than public speaking. C Voice mails will disappear naturally. D Themore you are familiar with ones you speak to, the less awkward you'll feel.2. The firemen were back. "Let's take you there to have a look. "Sweet black smoke still hung in the air. My hall was covered in black ruins. My kitchen was almost gone : the cooker, the fridge , the washing﹣machine and the ceiling in pieces by the door. "It could have been worse, "said the fireman, a phrase heard a lot in the last few days. I thanked him for getting there so quickly. ________ he laughed.I phoned a friend at work, but her ll﹣year﹣old son, Oliver, was there. "There's been a fire, um, can we come and stay? ""A fire? Wow, great, see you."I arrived with two kids and bags full of smelly clothes by taxi. My friend spent the weekend feeding me and telling me everything would be all right. We went back to the flat to examine the destruction. Everything was covered in a layer of thick black dust.Several days later, I started to feel very strange. One day I had a flat, the next day Ididn't. I tried to cheer myself up by thinking that I would be getting Christmas gifts﹣a lot of new shiny kitchen appliances. And I have been told by the insurance company who came and inspected the damage. "It could have been worse, "they said.Returning to my "new home" my daughter presented me with a picture she had drawn, a picture of a house on fire. I had to laugh. But as I was laughing I caught that smell again. I just can't seem to get rid of it. Everywhere I go, I can smell something burning.(1)Where did the author probably stay after the fire?________A In another flat.B At her friend's home.C In a shelter.D At a hotel.(2)What does the underlined sentence mean in the first paragraph?________A The fireman corrected the author's comment.B The fireman was confident of his job.C The fireman performed his duty more quickly than the police.D The fireman was laughing at the author.(3)According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?________A The author was lucky enough that only the kitchen was burned.B People tried to cheer the author up after the fire.C People would probably send kitchen appliances to the author at Christmas.D After the fire, something went wrong with the author's nose.3. Shocking news makes headlines all the time. Examples include South Korea's presidential scandal and the Pope (教皇) supporting Donald Trump. But the difference between the two is that the former actually happened, while the latter is fake. And although it's fake, the"Pope supports Trump' news was shared over 960, 000 times on Facebook. ________ truly worried the world.But this was only one of many cases in which people have fallen for inaccurate information. And according to David Rapp, a professor at NorthwesternUniversity, US, this has less to do with people's ignorance (无知) and more to do with how the human brain works.Rapp found that when people see a piece of news, they tend to quickly "download" the information into their memory because it's easier than checking it first. "We're bombarded(轰炸) with tons of information all day. It's a nightmare to evaluate all of it, " Rapp told Science Daily. And just as first impressions are hard to change, the incorrect information gets stuck in our memory , even if we later read otherwise. W hen the brain tries to pull up information later, the incorrect information is likely to come to mind more easily than the correction. "Just because you can remember what someone said doesn't make it true, " added Rapp.But our brains only explain the psychological side of things. The way news spreads on social media has also added to the problem. Earlier studies found that people tend to befriend those who are"like﹣minded"on social media. Websites like Facebook also use algorithms (程序算法) to figure out preferences of users in order to feed them what they like to see. Both have helped create what researchers called an "echo chamber"﹣a space where only similar opinions spread around while things that are uncomfortable or challenging are kept outside."The danger here is that you increasingly end up not seeing what people who think differently see, and in fact not even knowing that it exists, " Eli Pariser, CEO of Upworthy, a US﹣based news website, told US radio station NPR.This is why Rapp suggested that you look critically at information right away, even if it might not fit your ideas.(1)The underlined word "This"in Paragraph 1 refers to________.A South Korea's presidential scandal.B the Pope's support for DonaldTrump. C the wide spread of inaccurate news through the Internet. D shocking news attracts readers' attention.(2)According to David Rapp,________.A our brains remember incorrect information more quickly than correctinformation. B people are easily fooled by fake information because its accuracy is hard to check. C people tend to rely on their first impressions when thinking of information they have received. D people's ignorance is the main reason for the wide spread of fake news.(3)What can be inferred from Paragraph 4 and 5?________A News on websites that use algorithms is unreliable.B The use of algorithms should be banned to prevent fake news.C News on some social media websites is shown based on users' habits.D Only the similar opinions can spread around in the"echo chamber'.第二节(每小题2 分,满分10 分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项.选项中有两项为多余选项.4. If you're in a bit of a slump(低迷),it might be due to your brain being a bit bored.(1)_______. It's lacking flavor and could be elevated to amazing levels with just a few basic ingredients. Try the following fun and free activities to stimulate your brain in amazing ways.(2)_______. If you're right﹣handed, become a lefty for the day. Simply switching the hand you usually use for routine tasks gets your brain thinking in a different way. When brushing your teeth, use the opposite hand. Eating? Use the opposite hand. You can really test yourself and try writing an entire day while using your less frequently used hand.Talk to yourself. Pick one hour a day to verbally discuss anything and everything with yourself. Describe what you see, what you're doing or your afternoon plans vocally instead of keeping it locked up in your head.(3)_______. But talking while thinking is a great brain booster. You might find solutions to problems you've been struggling with.Wash your hair with your eyes closed.(4)_______. The reality is that we often rely too heavily on one or two senses, leaving the others behind. Stimulate your brain and close your eyes while washing your hair, eating, or putting on your clothes. Along with being a fun challenge ,your brain is encouraged to use those other senses that have been forgotten about.Walk on. Just like the body, our brain needs physical exercise too. A steady walk increases blood circulation, which enhances energy production and waste removal. And walking isn't strenuous and can be done anywhere anytime.(5)_______.A. Your senses help your brain make decisions and build connectionsB. Whether a person is right﹣handed or left﹣handed largely depends on chancesC. Sticking to the same daily routine is like eating just white rice every day for your meals D. Sure, you might look like totally crazy, which might make you feel embarrassedE. Use the opposite handF. Talking to ourselves is a valuable tool for thoughtG. Park a little farther from work or make time to walk around the block at the end of the day第三部分语言运用(共两节)第一节完形填空(每小题1. 5 分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.5. Even though my grandfather, whom I called Papaw, was a (1)_______, my grandma would (2)_______his work clothes every day.(3)_______ I watched her iron through my childhood, I(4)_______ every old woman in the world did it. But as the years(5)_______ I began to question this.(6)_______. Why on earth did Papaw.(7)_______ his work clothes ironed? Most days, he never (8)_______ anyone but me and maybe a few other farmers. One day when I was about 13, I asked Grandma about it. I wanted to know why she thought it.(9)_______to invest time and effort to press clothes that were.(10)_______ seen and would be dirty in just a short time. Her reply was as(11)_______a statement as I have ever heard.She told me that Papaw was the most(12)_______ mar in the world. She loved every.(13)_______ she got to show him off and make the rest of the world (14)_______ that he was hers.Later that day, I(15)_______ Papaw closely. Surely, he didn't look that handsome to me. He was short and skinny(16)_______thin hair on top. I really didn't see how anyone could consider this man the most handsome one.So I(17)_______Grandma about it again a few days later. She gave me a girlish(18)_______, which brightened up her face. "For all these years, he has made me feel beautiful. I want him to feel that (19)_______, too. I iron his clothes every day because he is a man worthy of(20)_______, " Grandma said.(1)A workerB farmerC teacherD priest(2)A ironB washC dryD mend(3)A UntilB IfC SinceD Although(4)A wonderedB figuredC ignoredD teased(5)A passedB arrivedC approachedD followed(6)A traditionB thoughtC hobbyD practice(7)A needB orderC offerD wish(8)A apologizedB servedC sawD received(9)A interestingB wiseC gratefulD necessary(10)A frequentlyB rarelyC mostlyD possibly(11)A sweetB politeC comfortableD strange(12)A intelligentB reliableC braveD handsome(13)A chanceB adviceC choiceD part(14)A cheerfulB jealousC amusingD sensitive(15)A foundB noticedC observedD discovered(16)A overB againstC withD off(17)A askedB interviewedC warnedD reminded(18)A cryB messageC smileD stare(19)A methodB wayC experienceD manner(20)A praiseB memoryC kindnessD respect第二节(每小题1. 5 分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式.6. The ability to regenerate or recreate missing body parts sounds(1)________(much)like part of a science fiction story than reality.(2)________ researchers are finding evidence that regeneration may be possible someday in the future with improvements in technology. They imagine(3)________ (use) 3D﹣printing to make a kidney for someone in need(4)________ a replacement. They also talk about possibly using bioelectricity to cause cells to build new tissue and organs.These ideas and others (5)________ (discuss) earlier this month at the World Science Festival in New York City. The presentation was called "Forever Young: The Promise of Human Regeneration. "Scientists talked about the future of regenerative medicine,(6)________combines the body's ability to heal (7)________ (it) with progress in biomedical engineering. So far, researchers have found that bioelectrical signals can lead to cellular processes in frog tadpoles. In an experiment , a frog regrew one of its (8)________ (leg)in six months. But researchers say they have a lot more work (9)________(do) beforethe process can be used on human beings. They have to learn which bioelectric signals can influence the(10)________(form) of which organs.第四部分写作(共两节)第一节应用文写作(满分15 分)7. 假定你是新华中学八年级二班的学生李华,你校的英文版校园网最近正在征求改进意见.请给你校的网站负责人写一封信,提出你的建议.内容包括:1.增加校园生活图片;2.加快新闻的更新频率;3.增加读书沙龙栏目.注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数.参考词汇:读书沙龙Reading SalonDear Sir/Madam ,I would appreciate it if you could consider my suggestions.________________________Yours,Li Hua第二节读后续写(满分25 分)阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事.8. We're always so busy, aren't we? Getting groceries, cleaning the ________, mowing the law﹣there's always something. But in fact, it's so easy to get caught up in everyday life that we forget how simple it can be to bring cheer to ourselves and others. Giving a smile away takes so little effort and time. Now I'll tell you a story about "________".________ was an old man ________, and everyone in the town knew it. Kids knew that they couldn't go into his yard to pick a delicious ________, even off the ground, because they said old Dawson would come after you with his ball bullet gun.One Friday, 12﹣year﹣old Janet was going to stay all night with her friend ________. They had to walk by Dawson's house on the way to Amy's house, but as they got close, Janet saw him sitting on his front door, so she suggested they cross over to the other side of the street. Like most of the children , she was afraid of the old man because of the stories she'd heard about him.Amy said not to ________, Mr. Dawson wouldn't hurt anyone. Still, Janet was growing more nervous with each step closer to the old man's house. When they got close enough,Dawson looked up, but when he saw it was Amy, a broad smile changed his entire face and he said, "Hello, Miss Amy. I see you've got a little friend with you today. "Amy ________ and told him that Janet was staying overnight and they were going to listen to music and play games. Dawson told them that sounded fun, and offered them each a fresh picked apple off his tree. They gladly ________. Dawson had the best apples in the town.When they walked out of Dawson's sight, Janet asked Amy, "Everyone says he's not________ at all. How come was he so kind to us?"Amy explained what happened when she first walked past his house.注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150 左右;2.至少使用5个短文中标有下划线的关键词语;3.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;4.续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语.Paragraph 1:Mr. Dawson sat in front of his house and looked serious.________Paragraph 2 :Amy became encouraged and said hello to him.Mr.Dawson also greeted her. They became good friends from then on. Every time Amy passed by his house, he would offer her a big ________, which was very delicious. Amy realized that Mr.Dawson was in factnot bad﹣tempered. What made him so serious was that he was lonely.2018年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试高考英语模拟试卷(浙江卷)答案1. DBAC2. BCD3. CCD4. C,E,D,A,G5. BACBADACDBADABCCACBD6. more,But,using,of,were discussed,which,itself,legs,to do,formation7. I'm Li Hua, a student of Class Two, Grade Eight. I'm writing to offer my suggestions on the impovement of our English website. As the website is basically intended for us students, I think it is advisable that more photos about campus life should be provided to make it more appealing and attractive. Besides, I hope the online news can be updated more often to keep us informed of what's going on in the world. Also, a new column Reading Salon will be welcomed because we all love reading but now we lack a platform where we can publish reviews of the books we've read.I would appreciate it if you could consider my suggestions.,Yours, ,Li Hua8. house,an invisible smile,Mr. Dawson,with bad temper,apple,Amy,worry,smiledback,accepted,friendly,Amy was afraid of him,but she always smiled at him.It took a while before one day he half﹣smiled back at her.After some more time,he started smiling real smiles andthen started talking to her.Just he always offers her an apple now,and is always very kind.,Mr.Dawson also greeted her. They became good friends from then on. Every time Amy passed by his house, he would offer her a big apple, which was very delicious. Amy realized that Mr.Dawson was in fact not bad﹣tempered. What made him so serious was that he was lonely.。
2018年高考英语全国卷模拟题(含答案及听力原文)
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2018年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试模拟题英语本试卷分第Ⅰ卷和第Ⅱ卷两部分,共12页。
满分150分。
考试用时120分钟。
考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必用0。
5毫米黑色签字笔将自己的姓名、座号、准考证号、县区和科类填写到答题卡和试卷规定的位置上。
2.第Ⅰ卷每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号.3.第Ⅱ卷必须用0。
5毫米黑色签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内的位置,不能写在试卷上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案;不能使用涂改液、胶带纸、修正带。
不按以上要求作答的答案无效。
第I卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。
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第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
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2018届普通高等学校高三招生全国统一考试模拟试题英语试题(解析版)
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第I 卷(选择题) 一、完形填空During the Nov. 11 shopping event, many people tend to buy more than they need because of salespromotions or just plain urge. But what normally ______ the shopping spree (疯狂购物) is not ______ butregret. That’s because many people just buy things to fill the ______ in their hearts, but accumulating thingsactually ______ the burden in their minds.The concept of Danshari may provide a(n)______ to the problem. Danshari was based on three Chinesecharacters, duan she li,______ refusal, disposal (清除) and separation. It promotes the idea of getting rid of ______ things and separating oneself from the drive to own ______ possessions. There are two basic rules that ______ whether you should keep something---the relationship between you and the item under ______as well as the timing. So before you ______ your payment password for something, ask yourself twoquestions: Do I ______ it now? Does it suit me?Danshari encourages you not only to ______ yourself things, but to give up the unreasonable desireassociated with owning them. Nowadays, people need to learn to ______ their daily lives. Buy only thenecessities and ______ items, regularly ______ things you don’t need any more, then you’ll get freedom in your heart.However, it doesn’t mean that you should ______ your desire and live a less interesting life. Instead,you should ______ yourself rather than material goods. Through ______ what to buy and what to get rid of,you can see a deeper reflection of yourself,______ learning to make wise decisions about more important things.1.A. prevents B. follows C. starts D. promotes2.A. expectation B. wealth C. satisfaction D. relief 3.A. emptiness B. needs C. silence D. space 4.A. measures B. covers C. relieves D. indicates 5.A. limit B. alternative C. solution D. introduction 6.A. meaning B. abolishing C. violating D. predicting 7.A. updated B. temporary C. used D. unnecessary 8.A. private B. material C. valuable D. popular 9.A. prove B. permit C. decide D. affect 10.A. guarantee B. consideration C. control D. discussion 11.A. change B. create C. provide D. enter 12.A. need B. try C. want D. match 13.A. deny B. prepare C. spare D. serve 14.A. fix B. risk C. enrich D. simplify 15.A. special B. cheap C. suitable D. optional 16.A. discover B. recycle C. update D. abandon 17.A. fuel B. identify C. kill D. balance 18.A. reflect on B. focus on C. give up D. cheer up 19.A. choosing B. avoiding C. comparing D. mentioning 20.A. rather B. otherwise C. therefore D. still 二、阅读理解 A The Grand Canyon(大峡谷)Helicopter Tour You'11 discover the natural beauty of the Grand Canyon as your helicopter flies to the west edge ,passing over Lake Las Vegas ,Lake Mead and the Hoover Dam .During the flight ,you can listen to a recorded introduction to the Grand Canyon and its surroundings via headphones .At noon ,you’11 land for an unforgettable champagne picnic ,3,200 feet below the edge .While you share a bottle of champagne ,your pilot and guide will be happy to answer any questions you may have .Your flight ends with a low-level pass over the famous Las Vegas Strip .On landing ,a comfortable car is waiting to bring you back to your hotel . Each helicopter carries a maximum of 6 people including your pilot .For a roomier experience ,upgrade your flight to an EC-130 helicopter which provides larger leg room and can accommodate more weight per seat .See Additional Info for details on weight restrictions .此卷只装订不密封 班级姓名准考证号考场号座位号Pricing Information●Services included:45-minute(approx)flight each way,hotel pickup and drop-off by 1imousine,1unch.●Our price is constantly updated.Click to check pricing & availability on your preferred travel date.Additional Information●The maximum weight per passenger to ride in an A-Star helicopter is 2751bs.If passengers weigh in between 2751bs and 3001bs,you will be required to upgrade to the EC-130.●Pickup is available from selected Las Vegas hotels.You must contact the local travel agency to fix your pickup time.●All flight times are approximate and might be influenced by weather conditions.Traveler ReviewThis is an absolute must do.The view of the Grand Canyon at his height was absolutely amazing! Our pilot was funny,knowledgeable and a great guide.All the staff from booking to check-in and helicopter departure were fantastic.I would recommend this tour to everyone.21.Where will you have your lunch during the tour?A. In the hotel.B. On the helicopter.C. In the Canyon.D. On the Las Vegas Strip.22.In what condition will you be advised to take an EC-130 flight?A. You weigh less than 2751bs.B. You travel with over 6 people.C. You want to spend less money.D. You want to travel more comfortably.23.What should you do to be picked up from the hotel?A. Turn to your guide.B. Call the travel agency.C. Book in advance.D. Pay an extra charge.24.What’s the purpose of the last part of the text?A. To praise the pilot and staff.B. To describe the view of the tour.C. To encourage potential consumers.D. To introduce the writer of the review.BIt was with heavy hearts that my son and I worked to prepare his car for a milestone journey—the day he moved across the country after twenty years of living under my roof.Our work went slowly into the afternoon.The Sunday baseball game came on.Our hometown Cardinals were playing the Atlanta Braves.I overheard bits of the TV broadcast—Atlanta took a two-run lead as we were packing the trunk.After that I became absorbed in glum thoughts about his departure and forgot about the game.Suddenly I heard the door open.“Dad,”he said,“let’s watch the game.They’re only down by a run.”His red-colored eyes instantly told me that he,too,found this to be difficult and wanted to share one last father-son moment.Without hesitation I led the way to the TV set.There,we found the Cards losing 3—1.“Oh,”he said,“they’re down two runs.”His voice cracked with do ubt.“I thought they were coming back.”“That’s fine,”I said,wanting so much to string this moment.“Let’s watch anyway.”The Cards got to bat last.First a single,and then another.Suddenly the game became very interesting.When David Eckstein parked the third pitch(投球)into the seats,we were transformed,jumping up and down.That’s when the magic moment came.The sadness of that day was replaced by the exciting baseball game,something we had done many times together before.Then he left.It was a sad day when I helped my son pack and get ready to move away to college.But this moment of joy mixed with sadness made the day,the trip and our life seem so right.25.What does the underlined word“glum”in Paragraph 2 probably mean?A. Anxious.B. Curious.C. Hopeful.D. Upset.26.What brought joy to the author?A. The victory of Atlanta.B. The work done for his son.C. The time spent with his son.D. The memory of the past time.27.Why did the author’s son leave home?A. To work.B. To study.C. To play a game.D. To go on a vacation.CMany people feel stressed out about buying and giving gifts around holidays.But have the holidays become too materialistic and more about the gifts than the feelings behind them?Throughout the world,many cultures mark holidays with gifts and food.Holiday traditions bring people together and allow us to feel a part of family and community.The gifts and food that we share are all about expressing a sense of appreciation and joy.The gifts of a few generations ago were probably more common and homemade.Even the people who could afford expensive presents probably didn’t do as much buying and spending as we do today.But with our culture growing more commercial,sometimes the original meaning behind the tradition gets lost.Not only is the pressure on spending money on the right present,but many people also find that when gifts become the focus of a holiday,it puts too much emphasis on receiving.It’s too easy to have high expectations of what’s in that beautifully wrapped box—and that can set anyone up for disappointment.No wonder we often hear about people having the“holiday blues”—feeling sad or empty.Not all people think the holidays are too materialistic,of course.Most appreciate the traditional aspects of the holidays.And some love shopping and are just fine with a11 the giving and receiving.But if you’re feeling a little empty about the holidays,what can you do? One key to a relaxing and meaningful holiday is finding what works best for you,both in terms of gift giving and other holiday traditions.Putting some thought into what the holidays mean to you and then focusing your energies on those aspects that leave you feeling most satisfied can help you let go of the stuff that may be stressing you out.28.What can we learn about the holiday gifts generations ago?A. They were valueless.B. They were highly valued.C. They were given little attention.D. They were more about expressing feelings.29.What is the result of focusing too much on receiving?A. Receivers are often disappointed.B. Gifts become the focus of holidays.C. Our culture grows more commercial.D. Much more money was spent on gifts.30.According to the text,how can we make holidays more meaningful?A. Avoiding giving and receiving gifts.B. Figuring out your real expectations.C. Doing some shopping in the holidays.D. Putting more thought into the gifts to give.31.What can be the best title for the text?A. The Changes in Giving GiftsB. What Stresses You out on Holidays?C. Are the Holidays Too Materialistic?D. The Development of Holiday TraditionsDAsking a patient to hum(哼唱)piano tunes and play fin instrument while undergoing brain surgery(手术)may sound like a strange request from a doctor.However,that is exactly what a team of brain specialists,led by Pilcher,requested Dan Fabbio to do.In 2015,the then 25-year-old musician was diagnosed with a brain tumor(肿瘤),which was located in the part of the brain known to be active when people listen to and make music.“Removing a tumor from the brain can have significant consequences depending on its location,”Pilcher says.“Both the tumor and the operation can damage tissue and affect communication between different parts of the brain.”Fabbio,therefore,feared the surgery would cause him to lose his musical ability.To prevent that from happening,Pilcher and his colleague designed many tests,including asking Fabbio to listen to piano tunes and hum back during MRI scans.This enabled the physicians to locate the area that is vital for music and language processing and create a 3-D map of Fabbio’s brain.Despite the great starting point,it was not a perfect way to prevent possible damage to the.The only way was to keep the patient awake and ask him to hum piano tunes during the surgery so that the surgeons could identify the areas to avoid.While the surgery went smoothly,the real test came when Fabbio was asked to play a song on his saxophone.The tunehad been simplified to ensure that it would not require too much strength and cause harm to the stitches(缝线)in the brain.He played it faultlessly,and when he finished,the entire operating room erupted in applause.The researchers say that a year after the groundbreaking surgery,the young musician can once again hear tunes in everything—even his electric toothbrush.32.What can we infer from P ilcher’s words in Paragraph 2?A. Fabbio’s brain was seriously damaged.B. The surgery would be a huge challenge.C. Fabbio’s brain parts failed to communicate.D. The surgery had to be performed immediately.33.What’s the major difficulty in Fabbio’s surg ery?A. To keep his brain active.B. To help him overcome fear.C. To protect his musical ability.D. To enable him to play an instrument.34.What does the underlined word“it”in Paragraph 4 refer to?A. Creating a 3-D map of Fabbio’s brain.B. Removing the tumor from Fabbio’s brain.C. Keeping Fabbio awake during the surgery.D. Listening to piano tunes during MRI scans.35.Why was Fabbio requested to hum piano tunes during the surgery?A. To save his strength.B. To check the surgery result.C. To make the stitches work easier.D. To locate the vital area for music.三、七选五Gratitude(感恩)is a social feeling.Many people see it as relationship—strengthening because it requires us to see how we’ve been supported and recognized by other people.First,it’s belief o f goodness.We are convinced that there are good things in the world,gifts and benefits we’ve received.The second part of gratitude is figuring out where that goodness comes from.36.It doesn’t come from anything we necessarily did ourselves.Instead,we acknowledge that other people gave us many gifts to help us achieve the goodness in our lives.37.Of course,there are various important reasons.Here are some of them.Gratitude allows us to celebrate the present.38.We notice the positives more,and that enlarge the pleasures you get from life.Instead of adapting to goodness,we celebrate goodness.Gratitude blocks negative feelings.You cannot feel envious and grateful at the same time.39.If you’re grateful,you can’t hate someone for having something that you don’t.Those are very different ways of connecting to the world,and sure enough,research has suggested that people who have high levels of gratitude have low levels of negative feelings.40.That’s because when you’re grateful,you have the sense that someone else has provided for your happiness.You notice a network of relationships of people think it’s worthwhile to help you get to where you are right now.Realizing someone has seen the value in you transforms the way you see yourself.A.They’re contradictory feelings.B.It strengthens positive feelings.C.Gratitude heightens your sense of self-worth.D.Most of the time,it makes you feel confused.E.Gratitude allows us to participate more in life.F.So why gratitude has such effects on people’s lives?G.We recognize the sources of it as being outside of ourselves.第II卷(非选择题)四、短文改错41.假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。
最新2018年高考英语模拟试题
2018年高考英语模拟试题第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(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A、B、C和D四个选项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
AAustralians really know how to have a good time. Any type of hobby that you can think of can be found in Australia. The following are four top Australian pastimes.FishingFishing is probably one of the most popular free-time activities in Australia and many people love spending their free time waiting at the end of a rod for a fish to bite on their line. There is free public access to almost all beaches,canals and coasts,which means there are plenty of great places to fish.SurfingAnother popular pastime of the Australians is surfing. Australia has a lot of beautiful surf spots,especially in Queensland. Queensland has some of the best surf beaches in the country such as Noosa Heads,Stradbroke Island,and Burleigh Heads,with the Gold Coast being the best known.BoatingWhat else does an Australian do for fun on the weekend?They might go for a ride on their boat!Plenty of Australians live on the coast and are boat owners. Boat owners might take their craft out to go fishing,or they might just want to sail around the waters slowly.BarbecuesAustralians will also typically host barbecues with their friends and family. They really know how to barbecue. The standard of meat that is cooked and the quality of the cooking is second to none. With New Zealand being so close,the lamb is fresh and absolutely remarkable. But the lamb is not all that is cooked. Any one barbecue in Australia can expect upwards of 7 types of meat,from shrimps (?r)to kangaroos.21. Which of the following surf spots is the most famous in Queensland?A. Noosa Heads.B. the Gold Coast.C. Burleigh Heads.D. Stradbroke Island.22. What can we infer from the last paragraph?A. Tourists can hire boats to go for a ride.B. Tourists prefer fishing to other pastimes.C. The lamb is imported from New Zealand.D. People in New Zealand have better cooking skills.23. What are most of the four top Australian pastimes related to?A. Water.B. Sightseeing.C. Food.D. Deserts.BIt’s a rainy,cold winter afternoon. The boys are playing in their rooms,so it’s the perfect time to do some baking,just enjoying the peaceful moment as I knead(揉)bread dough(生面团). Suddenly,there is the sound of shouting,tears, a door slam,followed one of them calling,“Mom!He hurt me!”and footsteps running up the stairs. I sigh. My younger son is standing in front of me in tears. I go to hug him as my elder son comes up too,ready to defend his position. All hope of some quiet time has disappeared,but I just don’t feel like playing judge today.“So,who wants to help me bake some bread?”I ask brightly,ignoring their angry looks at not being able to tell me their tales of bitterness. No takers.“Bread is boring,”Tristan finally admits.“Okay,what would you like to make?”I ask.“Chocolate!”Sawyer yells,breaking free of my embrace.“Chocolate chip cookies!”Tristan agrees happily.As I watch Sawyer practice breaking eggs and Tristan reading on his own and patiently instructing his brother on how to measure brown sugar and see their excitement as they use the mixer to grind oats,I know there’s nothing else I’d rather be doing.The kitchen is a disaster. There is egg juice on the counter,flour on the floor,and a mountain of dishes to clean up. But peering through the mess are two happy faces―covered in chocolate,of course,but,smiling ear to ear---and the mess,and their previous fight,is forgotten.As we close the curtains,we sit together on the sofa,and dig into the big plate of cookies,fresh from the oven,baked with love and more than a dash of silliness.24. Why did the writer sigh?A. Her two sons fought again.B. She couldn’t do any baking.C. She had to play with naughty sons.D. Rain ruined a good winter afternoon.25. Why do the writer’s two sons look angry?A. They have to do some houseworkB. They can’t play referee todayC. They have no chance to complainD. They consider themselves treated unfairly26. While baking chocolate,the two boys ______.A. asked the writer to go for a restB. got along well with each otherC. did everything as the writer askedD. planned everything carefully in advance27. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A. Everything Is a DisasterB. Baking Is TerribleC. Sons Can CookD. Chocolate Cookies End a FightCWhat is the most common cause for people in the UK to ask for leave due to illness?The answer is not the common cold or flu,but back pain. Back pain affects one in three British adults,costs the country over 5 billion pounds every year and is very difficult to treat. But now Britain's National Health Service(NHS)will be offering a new solution:acupuncture. The ancient Chinese needle treatment has been around in the UK for many years,but this is the first time it has been officially approved by the NHS. Traditionally,doctorsin the UK have advised back pain sufferers to stay active,do stretching exercises and take painkillers when necessary. In more serious cases some people are given X-ray treatment or injections with medicines.However,there is evidence that acupuncture may be more effective than expensive X-rays or injections,so patients who have been suffering for over six weeks should be given a choice. As an alternative to acupuncture,patients will be able to choose either a course of spinal manipulation(脊柱推拿),or a series of special exercise sessions. In the UK,acupuncture is regarded as an aiding treatment,which means medical procedure hasn’t experienced serious experiments by which scientists prove some treatments work. While many experts have welcomed the policy to make acupuncture available on the NHS,some are still skeptical about its effectiveness.Research from the US earlier this month found that similar acupuncture using toothpicks(牙签)which do not stick into the skin could be as good as using real needles. So while some are yet to be convinced,back pain sufferers will be hoping that acupuncture helps get them feeling healthy again.28. According to the passage,which is the best way to treat back pain?A. To stay active.B. To be acupunctured.C. To do stretching exercisesD. To take X-ray treatment or injections.29. Why are some people still doubtful about the effectiveness of acupuncture?A. Because they have other choices.B. Because acupuncture is just an aiding treatment.C. Because using toothpicks is as good as using real needles.D. Because acupuncture hasn’t been tested by scientists strictly.30. What does the author want to prove in the last paragraph?A. Acupuncture can be an effective treatment for back pain.B. Toothpicks is a useful tool for acupuncture.C. Needles are no better than toothpicks.D. Toothpicks will take place of needles in the future.31. What does the passage mainly talk about?A. The magic needles.B. Acupuncture in the UK.C. The ways to treat back pain.D. The reasons for people to ask for leave.DYoung children often“read”picture books. They’re attracted by the colorful scenery and the realistic characters that contribute to fascinating plots.Unfortunately,some children can’t use these resources,even if they do know how to read. Take three-year old Elodie Bateson,for example. Elodie was born with under-developed eyes and has retinal detachments(?网膜脱落),making her visually impaired. It is because of people like Elodie that Tom Yeh,head of the Tactile Picture Books Project,has started printing 3D books,so they can feel the illustrations in picture books.The first book Tom Yeh printed was Goodnight Moon,a popular children’s book about a rabbit going to sleep and wishing good night to his surroundings. In the 3D version of this book,children can feel each thing that the rabbit says good night to,whether it is a cow jumping over the moon,a balloon,or a dollhouse.Generally,when children grow older,they read by using Braille,a language that was invented by Louis Braille in 1824. It uses different patterns of raised dots representing differentletters. Readers can then feel the dots and mentally translate the patterns they feel into words. The only problem is that many blind children do not start learning Braille until they are about six years old.Another reason why 3D printed books are such a valuable resource is that children don’t have to know how to read to understand them. However,without these,visually impaired kids are losing six developmental years vital to their growth since they can’t take advantage of picture books.When 3D picture books are printed,plastic is layered(分层放置)repeatedly over a single shape:the shape of the illustration. These raised pictures created through layered plastic serve as substitutes for the Braille letters that little children have no knowledge of.32. What does the underlined word“impaired”in paragraph2 mean?A. Unmatched.B. Disappeared.C. Defeated.D. Damaged.33. What can we know about Braille from Paragraph 5?A. The blind at any age can read by using Braille.B. Most people can translate Braille into words.C. Blind kids begin learning Braille at about six years old.D. Braille uses similar patterns of raised dots to stand for different letters.34. We can know that the illustrations in 3D books are raised ______.A. dotsB. picturesC. lettersD. plastic35. What is the aim of the Tactile Picture Books Project?A. To teach the blind children Braille.B. To encourage kids to read books.C. To cure visually impaired children.D. To help the blind children read picture books.第二? (共 5 小题,每小题 2 分,满分10 分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。
2018年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语模拟卷
2018年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语模拟卷本试卷共12页,四大题,满分150分。
考试用时120分钟。
1. 答卷前,考生务必用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将自己的姓名和考生号、试室号、座位号填写在答题卡上。
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3. 非选择题必须用黑色字迹钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液。
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I 听力(共两节。
满分35分)第一节听力理解(5段共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)每段播放两遍。
各段后有几个小题,各段播放前每小题有5秒钟的阅题时间。
请根据各段播放内容及其相关小题,在5秒钟内从题中所给的A、B、C项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Ks5u听第一段对话,回答第1—3题。
Ks5u1. Why doesn't the man choose Japanese: food? Ks5uA. He doesn't like Japanese food. Ks5uB. He ate Japanese food last night. Ks5uC. He thinks Japanese food is expensive. Ks5u2. What does the man really want to eat? Ks5uA. Buffet. Ks5uB. Fast food. Ks5uC. Chinese food. Ks5u3. Where will the man probably eat? Ks5uA. In a steak house. Ks5uB. In the shopping center. Ks5uC. Outside the shopping center. Ks5u听第二段对话,回答第4。
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2018年高三英语模拟试题本试卷分第I 卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。
满分150 分。
考试时间120分钟。
第Ⅰ卷(两部分,95分)第一部分:英语知识运用(共三节,满分50分)一、单词辨音(共5小题,每小题1分, 共5分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,找出其划线部分与所给单词划线部分读音相同的选项。
1.courageA.would B.enough C.though D.brought2.stampsA.songs B.prepares C.sticksD.problems3.woodA.fool B.took C.noon D.shoot4.pairA.idea B.everywhere C.pioneer D.report5.clothesA.something B.northeast C.southern D.truth二、单项选择(本大题共15小题,每小题1分,共15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。
6.--- John, I can’t play tennis at all. I wonder if you could teach me.--- . Just name the day.A.I’m glad B.Go ahead C.If you like itD.With pleasure7.The driver was at loss when word came that he was forbidden to drive for speeding.A.a; the B.a;不填C.the; the D.不填;不填8.When you study the local map, you will find this town is .A.twice as a large town as that B.twice the size that oneC.twice as larger as that one D.twice as large atown as that9.--- Mum, have you seen my mobile phone?--- you bought last week? I’m afraid I haven’t seen . A.The one; it B.The one; one C.One; itD.One; one10.As I will be away for at least a year, I’d appreciate from you now and then ____ me how everyone is getting along. A.hearing; tell B.to hear; tell C.hearing; tellingD.to hear; to tell11.Top players must have excellent ball control, but it is not just they do with their feet _____ counts.A.how; that B.that; that C.what; thatD.whether; what12.Generous public funding of basic science would a good many b enefits for the country’s health, wealth and security. A.result from B.lead to C.lie in D.settle down 13.In no country Britain, as has been mentioned, experience f our seasons during the course of a single day.A.other than; one can B.apart from; one can C.other than; can one D.rather than; canone14.--- Did you punish him for that?---Yes, but I don’t think I .A.should have done so B.need to have done soC.should do that D.ought have done that15.--- Take a cigarette, please.--- No, thanks. It’s three years I smoked.A.before B.since C.after D.when 16.On AIDS Day, the minister of Health Department demanded that theproblems ____ paid special attention to.A.referred to being B.referred to beC.refer to being D.refer to be17.--- Will $1000 the cost of the trip?--- I’m afraid not. Perhaps I need another $400.A.pay B.charge C.cover D.afford 18.Mr. Green, for life had once been very hard, donated his possessions to the poor in his fifties.A.whose B.which C.whatD.whom19.--- What’s the schedule for the 9th of this June?--- A graduation ceremony in the lecture hall.A.holds B.will hold C.is heldD.will be held20.doesn’t seem to have been any trouble in solving th is problem.A.It B.There C.ThatD.This三、完型填空(共20小题,每小题1.5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。
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2018年高考英语模拟试题第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(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A、B、C和D四个选项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
AAustralians really know how to have a good time. Any type of hobby that you can think of can be found in Australia. The following are four top Australian pastimes.FishingFishing is probably one of the most popular free-time activities in Australia and many people love spending their free time waiting at the end of a rod for a fish to bite on their line. There is free public access to almost all beaches,canals and coasts,which means there are plenty of great places to fish.SurfingAnother popular pastime of the Australians is surfing. Australia has a lot of beautiful surf spots,especially in Queensland. Queensland has some of the best surf beaches in the country such as Noosa Heads,Stradbroke Island,and Burleigh Heads,with the Gold Coast being the best known.BoatingWhat else does an Australian do for fun on the weekend?They might go for a ride on their boat!Plenty of Australians live on the coast and are boat owners. Boat owners might take their craft out to go fishing,or they might just want to sail around the waters slowly.BarbecuesAustralians will also typically host barbecues with their friends and family. They really know how to barbecue. The standard of meat that is cooked and the quality of the cooking is second to none. With New Zealand being so close,the lamb is fresh and absolutely remarkable. But the lamb is not all that is cooked. Any one barbecue in Australia can expect upwards of 7 types of meat,from shrimps (?r)to kangaroos.21. Which of the following surf spots is the most famous in Queensland?A. Noosa Heads.B. the Gold Coast.C. Burleigh Heads.D. Stradbroke Island.22. What can we infer from the last paragraph?A. Tourists can hire boats to go for a ride.B. Tourists prefer fishing to other pastimes.C. The lamb is imported from New Zealand.D. People in New Zealand have better cooking skills.23. What are most of the four top Australian pastimes related to?A. Water.B. Sightseeing.C. Food.D. Deserts.BIt’s a rainy,cold winter afternoon. The boys are playing in their rooms,so it’s the perfect time to do some baking,just enjoying the peaceful moment as I knead(揉)bread dough(生面团). Suddenly,there is the sound of shouting,tears, a door slam,followed one of them calling,“Mom!He hurt me!”and footsteps running up the stairs. I sigh. My younger son is standing in front of me in tears. I go to hug him as my elder son comes up too,ready to defend his position. All hope of some quiet time has disappeared,but I just don’t feel like playing judge today.“So,who wants to help me bake some bread?”I ask brightly,ignoring their angry looks at not being able to tell me their tales of bitterness. No takers.“Bread is boring,”Tristan finally admits.“Okay,what would you like to make?”I ask.“Chocolate!”Sawyer yells,breaking free of my embrace.“Chocolate chip cookies!”Tristan agrees happily.As I watch Sawyer practice breaking eggs and Tristan reading on his own and patiently instructing his brother on how to measure brown sugar and see their excitement as they use the mixer to grind oats,I know there’s nothing else I’d rather be doing.The kitchen is a disaster. There is egg juice on the counter,flour on the floor,and a mountain of dishes to clean up. But peering through the mess are two happy faces―covered in chocolate,of course,but,smiling ear to ear---and the mess,and their previous fight,is forgotten.As we close the curtains,we sit together on the sofa,and dig into the big plate of cookies,fresh from the oven,baked with love and more than a dash of silliness.24. Why did the writer sigh?A. Her two sons fought again.B. She couldn’t do any baking.C. She had to play with naughty sons.D. Rain ruined a good winter afternoon.25. Why do the writer’s two sons look angry?A. They have to do some houseworkB. They can’t play referee todayC. They have no chance to complainD. They consider themselves treated unfairly26. While baking chocolate,the two boys ______.A. asked the writer to go for a restB. got along well with each otherC. did everything as the writer askedD. planned everything carefully in advance27. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A. Everything Is a DisasterB. Baking Is TerribleC. Sons Can CookD. Chocolate Cookies End a FightCWhat is the most common cause for people in the UK to ask for leave due to illness?The answer is not the common cold or flu,but back pain. Back pain affects one in three British adults,costs the country over 5 billion pounds every year and is very difficult to treat. But now Britain's National Health Service(NHS)will be offering a new solution:acupuncture. The ancient Chinese needle treatment has been around in the UK for many years,but this is the first time it has been officially approved by the NHS. Traditionally,doctorsin the UK have advised back pain sufferers to stay active,do stretching exercises and take painkillers when necessary. In more serious cases some people are given X-ray treatment or injections with medicines.However,there is evidence that acupuncture may be more effective than expensive X-rays or injections,so patients who have been suffering for over six weeks should be given a choice. As an alternative to acupuncture,patients will be able to choose either a course of spinal manipulation(脊柱推拿),or a series of special exercise sessions. In the UK,acupuncture is regarded as an aiding treatment,which means medical procedure hasn’t experienced serious experiments by which scientists prove some treatments work. While many experts have welcomed the policy to make acupuncture available on the NHS,some are still skeptical about its effectiveness.Research from the US earlier this month found that similar acupuncture using toothpicks(牙签)which do not stick into the skin could be as good as using real needles. So while some are yet to be convinced,back pain sufferers will be hoping that acupuncture helps get them feeling healthy again.28. According to the passage,which is the best way to treat back pain?A. To stay active.B. To be acupunctured.C. To do stretching exercisesD. To take X-ray treatment or injections.29. Why are some people still doubtful about the effectiveness of acupuncture?A. Because they have other choices.B. Because acupuncture is just an aiding treatment.C. Because using toothpicks is as good as using real needles.D. Because acupuncture hasn’t been tested by scientists strictly.30. What does the author want to prove in the last paragraph?A. Acupuncture can be an effective treatment for back pain.B. Toothpicks is a useful tool for acupuncture.C. Needles are no better than toothpicks.D. Toothpicks will take place of needles in the future.31. What does the passage mainly talk about?A. The magic needles.B. Acupuncture in the UK.C. The ways to treat back pain.D. The reasons for people to ask for leave.DYoung children often“read”picture books. They’re attracted by the colorful scenery and the realistic characters that contribute to fascinating plots.Unfortunately,some children can’t use these resources,even if they do know how to read. Take three-year old Elodie Bateson,for example. Elodie was born with under-developed eyes and has retinal detachments(?网膜脱落),making her visually impaired. It is because of people like Elodie that Tom Yeh,head of the Tactile Picture Books Project,has started printing 3D books,so they can feel the illustrations in picture books.The first book Tom Yeh printed was Goodnight Moon,a popular children’s book about a rabbit going to sleep and wishing good night to his surroundings. In the 3D version of this book,children can feel each thing that the rabbit says good night to,whether it is a cow jumping over the moon,a balloon,or a dollhouse.Generally,when children grow older,they read by using Braille,a language that was invented by Louis Braille in 1824. It uses different patterns of raised dots representing differentletters. Readers can then feel the dots and mentally translate the patterns they feel into words. The only problem is that many blind children do not start learning Braille until they are about six years old.Another reason why 3D printed books are such a valuable resource is that children don’t have to know how to read to understand them. However,without these,visually impaired kids are losing six developmental years vital to their growth since they can’t take advantage of picture books.When 3D picture books are printed,plastic is layered(分层放置)repeatedly over a single shape:the shape of the illustration. These raised pictures created through layered plastic serve as substitutes for the Braille letters that little children have no knowledge of.32. What does the underlined word“impaired”in paragraph2 mean?A. Unmatched.B. Disappeared.C. Defeated.D. Damaged.33. What can we know about Braille from Paragraph 5?A. The blind at any age can read by using Braille.B. Most people can translate Braille into words.C. Blind kids begin learning Braille at about six years old.D. Braille uses similar patterns of raised dots to stand for different letters.34. We can know that the illustrations in 3D books are raised ______.A. dotsB. picturesC. lettersD. plastic35. What is the aim of the Tactile Picture Books Project?A. To teach the blind children Braille.B. To encourage kids to read books.C. To cure visually impaired children.D. To help the blind children read picture books.第二? (共 5 小题,每小题 2 分,满分10 分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。