江苏省2018年高三招生考试20套模拟测试 英语试题二十 含答案
江苏省普通高等学校2018年高三招生考试20套模拟测试二次巩固小测评英语试题(七) Word版含答案

江苏省普通高等学校招生考试高三模拟测试卷(七)一、根据提示填出试卷中出现的单词:(一) 汉译英:1. 背景n.____________________2. 绝密的adj.__________3. 建设n.__________4. 视力;愿景n.__________5. 重力n.__________6. 守时n.__________7. 津贴;零用钱n.__________8. 歧视v.__________9. 谈判;协商v.__________10. 补偿;赔偿v.__________(二) 英译汉:1. competition n.__________2. infrastructure n.__________3. conventional adj.__________4. fundamental adj.__________5. tentative adj.__________6. baggage n.__________7. session n.__________8. schedule n.__________9. accomplish v.__________10. severe adj.__________二、根据提示填出试卷中出现的短语:1. now that__________________________2. in case__________3. as though__________4. a variety of__________5. object to__________6. submit to__________7. count on__________8. appeal to__________9. meet the deadline__________10. 自然灾害__________11. 选修课__________12. 迎合__________13. 弥补;化妆;组成__________三、根据汉语提示完成试卷中的句子(每空一词):1. 我的老板总是挑我毛病。
江苏省高考2018年高三招生考试20套模拟测试 英语试题一 含解析

实战演练·高三英语20套第页(共160页)江苏省普通高等学校招生考试高三模拟测试卷(一) 英语本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分.满分120分,考试时间120分钟.第Ⅰ卷(选择题共80分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分15分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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.()1. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In a cafeteria.B. In a restaurant.C. In a supermarket.()2. Why does Jack stop playing sports now?A. He is too busy.B. He has lost the interest.C. The training is too hard.()3. What does the woman mean?A. She is a visitor.B. She just moved in here.C. She knows the manager.()4. What are the speakers talking about?A. Buying DVDs.B. Borrowing DVDs.C. Sharing DVDs.()5. How does the woman find the tickets?A. They are hard to get.B. They are cheap.C. They are expensive.第二节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)听下面4段对话或独白.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.()6. What will the boy do after lunch?A. Have some dessert.B. Clean up his toys.C. Try a new game.()7. Who might the woman be?A. Frankie's mother.B. Frankie's babysitter.C. Frankie's sister.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题.()8. What is Jane's problem?A. She can't have lunch with Dr. Pasteur tomorrow.B. She forgets the appointment with Dr. Pasteur.C. She can't meet Dr. Pasteur tomorrow morning at 9 a.m.()9. How long is the appointment postponed?A. Three hours and forty-five minutes.B. Four hours and fifteen minutes.C. Six hours.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题.()10. What did Mr. Tang major in the university?A. Chinese.B. Journalism.C. International operation.()11. What was Mr. Tang responsible for when he worked in a media company?A. Gathering the international news.B. Writing the current reports.C. Expanding the operation.()12. Why would Mr. Tang like to work in China?A. He can have a good chance to meet his parents.B. He can make good use of his operation ability.C. He can make good use of his Chinese and English.听第9段材料,回答第13至15题.()13. What can the iMaid do?A. Wash dishes.B. Dry the clothes.C. Clean up dirt from floors.()14. How long can the iMaid work after being charged?A. Three hours.B. Ten hours.C. Thirteen hours.()15. According to the talk, what is the best thing about the iMaid?A. The special gift worth $49.B. The price.C. The service contract.第二部分:英语基础知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)请阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项.()16. — Tu Youyou and the other two scientists jointly won the 2015 Nobel Prize for medicine for their work against parasitic diseases.—They deserve it. The consequences ________ improved human health and reducedsuffering are immeasurable.A. in honor ofB. in terms ofC. in defense ofD. in hopes of()17. A teacher's job is not to tell the students what to believe or value, but to ________ them to develop a worldview for themselves.A. urgeB. rankC. persuadeD. equip()18. So why not, he reasoned, ________ the boy a few minutes to explain the whole affair?A. to spareB. sparingC. spareD. spared()19. He ________ himself to a search by the guards before entering the government building.A. objectedB. submittedC. compromisedD. identified()20. — It is reported that Papiss Cisse and Jonny Evans were charged with spitting by the Football Association.—I think spitting is one of the most disgusting things that ________ happen in the game, but yet it is not the worst.A. mustB. shallC. shouldD. can()21. Our mothers sat us down to read and paint, ________ all we really wanted to do was to make a mess.A. sinceB. asC. unlessD. when()22. I needn't have been in such a hurry. The flight to Hong Kong ________ due to the typhoon.A. has cancelledB. was cancelledC. will be cancellingD. had cancelled()23. — A study suggests reducing energy demand in the future may ________ urban areas.—That's true. Cities need more energy than small towns or other rural areas.A. center onB. act onC. hang onD. catch on()24. Tech-free tourism refers to traveling without a mobile phone or similar devices, particularly to places ________ block or cannot access Internet and cellular signals.A. thatB. whereC. whenD. who()25. —Have you heard of Gong Xingfang, who is experienced in taking care of mothers and newborns in Shanghai?—Yes. It is reported that she can earn 14,000 yuan ($2,252) a month now and anyone who wants to hire her has to make an ________ half a year in advance.A. assessmentB. accommodationC. appointmentD. occupation()26. My brother hopes that he ________ computer science instead of history when he graduated from the university.A. studiesB. studiedC. had studiedD. has studied()27. A Chinese student's print-like handwriting caused controversy among British Internet users,________ both praise and questions about individuality.A. drewB. drawingC. to drawD. having drawn()28. British government is planning to run a pilot scheme that will allow Chinese tourists to get a two-year tourist visa for £85—these cost £324.A. currentlyB. apparentlyC. frequentlyD. similarly()29. Some experts hold the view that fundamental construction is ________ the key to the little island development lies.A. whichB. whatC. whereD. why()30. — His father always tells him to stop telling lies, which falls on deaf ears.—I think he will suffer the consequences. ________.A. You reap what you sowB. Justice has long armsC. Honesty is the best policyD. Lies have short legs第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项.The continuous presentation of frightening stories about global warming in the popular media makes us unnecessarily frightened. Even worse, it __31__ our kids.Al Gore famously __32__ how a sea-level rise of 20 feet would almost completely __33__ Florida, New York, Holland, and Shanghai, __34__ the United Nations says that such a thing will not even happen, __35__ that sea levels will rise 20 times less than that.When __36__ with these exaggerations(夸大), some of us say that they are for a good cause,and surely there is no __37__ done if the result is that we focus even more on dealing with climate change.This __38__ is astonishingly wrong. Such exaggerations do plenty of harm. Worrying extremely about global warming means that we worry less about other things,__39__ we could do so much more good. We focus, __40__,on global warming's impact on malaria(疟疾) —which will put more people at __41__ in 100 years—instead of helping the half a billion people __42__ from malaria today with prevention and treatment policies that are much cheaper and dramatically more __43__ than carbon reduction would be.Exaggeration also wears out the public's __44__ to cope with global warming. If the planet is certain to be destroyed __45__ global warming, people wonder, why should we do anything?The __46__ cost of exaggeration, I believe, is the unnecessary alarm that it causes —particularly among children. An article in The Washington Post mentioned nine-year-old Alyssa, who cries about the possibility of mass animal __47__ from global warming.The newspaper also reported that parents are __48__ effective outlets for their 8-year-olds' concern with dying polar bears. They might be better off educating them and letting them know that, __49__ to common belief, the global polar bear population has doubled over the past half-century, to about 22,000. __50__ the possible disappearing of summer Arctic ice, polar bears will live on with us.()31. A. exhausts B. amazes C. terrifies D. interests()32. A. dismissed B. determined C. denied D. described()33. A. cover B. flood C. reduce D. expand()34. A. even though B. as if C. in that D. in case()35. A. measuring B. proving C. estimating D. advocating()36. A. faced B. identified C. filled D. entitled()37. A. good B. harm C. benefit D. disadvantage()38. A. announcement B. argument C. story D. dialogue()39. A. when B. what C. where D. which()40. A. for example B. in addition C. on average D. in short()41. A. peace B. random C. ease D. risk()42. A. prohibiting B. escaping C. developing D. suffering()43. A. effective B. accurate C. complex D. temporary()44. A. ability B. sense C. willingness D. preference()45. A. due to B. except for C. regardless of D. along with()46. A. smallest B. worst C. fewest D. least()47. A. ruling out B. running out C. dropping out D. dying out()48. A. turning out B. taking over C. searching for D. pulling through()49. A. sensitive B. contrary C. related D. accustomed()50. A. Except B. Besides C. Without D. Despite第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项.ABelow are the four most famous bridges in the world.Ponte Vecchio BridgeThe Ponte Vecchio (literally “old bridge”) is a bridge built in the Middle Ages over the Arno River in Florence, Italy, the only Florentine bridge to survive World War Ⅱ. The bridge is unique for still having shops built along it, as was common in the days of the Medici. Butchers originally occupied souvenir sellers. It is said that the economic concept of bankruptcy originated here: when a merchant could not pay his debts, the table on which he sold his goods was physically broken by soldiers, and this practice was called “bancorotto (broken table)”.Golden Gate BridgeThe Golden Gate Bridge is a suspension bridge spanning the Golden Gate, the strait between San Francisco and Marin County to the north. It is the masterwork of architect Joseph B. Strauss, whose statue graces the southern observation deck. The bridge took seven years to build, and was completed in 1937. The Golden Gate Bridge used to be the longest suspension bridge span in the world. And today it has become one of the most popular tourist attractions in San Francisco and California. Since its completion, the span length has been surpassed by eight other bridges. The famous red-orange color of the bridge was specifically chosen to make the bridge more easily visible through the thick frog that frequently covers the bridge.Millau BridgeStarted in 1998 and opened to traffic in 2005, the Millau Viaduct is a huge cable-stayed road-bridge that spans the valley of the river Tarn near Millau in southern France. It is the tallest highway bridge in the world, with the highest pylon's summit at 343 meters—slightly taller than the Eiffel Tower. The speed limit on the bridge was reduced from 130 km/h to 110 km/h because of traffic slowing down, due to tourists taking pictures of the bridge from the vehicles. Shortly after the bridge opened to traffic, passengers were stopping to admire the landscape and the bridge itself.Charles BridgeThe Charles Bridge is a famous stone Gothic bridge that crosses the Vltava River in Prague, Czech Republic. Its construction started in 1357 under the support of King Charles IV, and finished in the beginning of the 15th century. As the only means of crossing the river Vltava, theCharles Bridge was the most important connection between the Old Town and the area around Prague Castle. Connection made Prague important as a trade route between Eastern and Western Europe. Today it is one of the most visited sights in Prague with painters, owners of kiosks and other traders alongside numerous tourists crossing the bridge.()51. Of the four bridges, which one has the shortest history?A. Ponte Vecchio.B. Golden Gate Bridge.C. Millau Bridge.D. Charles Bridge.()52. Which of the following statements is TRUE about the Golden Gate Bridge?A. The span length ranks the 8th in the world.B. Its color enables travelers to see it easily on foggy days.C. It is the most popular tourist attraction in America.D. It took Joseph B. Strauss 7 years to design the bridge.()53. The Charles Bridge played an important role in Prague, Czech Republic because ________.A. it attracted many famous painters thereB. it was supported by Kin Charles IVC. it was the only stone Gothic bridge crossing the Vltava RiverD. it promoted the trade between Eastern and Western EuropeBTELECOMMUTERS fall into two camps. Some sit on the sofa watching daytime soaps, pausing occasionally to check their BlackBerrys. Most, however, do real work, undistracted by meetings and talkative colleagues.In the future more people will work from home. With office space in London and New York so costly, many firms save money by encouraging staff to work in their loose clothes. Instead of having to bury their noses in strangers' armpits on crowded trains, they can work via e-mail, Skype and virtual private networks.Yet, in a research published in MIT Sloan Management Review, Daniel Cable of the London Business School shows that telecommuters are less likely to be promoted. In one experiment subjects were asked to judge scenarios in which the only difference was whether the employee was at his office desk or at home. Managers rated those at the office to be more dependable and industrious, regardless of the quality of their work.Visibility creates the illusion of value. Being the last to leave the office impresses bosses, even if you are actually larking around(胡闹) on Facebook. Oddly, this holds true at firms that explicitly encourage staff to work from home. Many Californian tech firms asked employees not to come to the office too often; yet bosses unconsciously punished those who obeyed.Remote workers understand this. Many frequently sent their bosses with progress reports to prove they are on the job. A fifth of the workers in the study admitted to leaving an e-mail or voice mail early or late in the day. Still, many are not as smart as they think. Some choose a Monday or Friday to work at home. That, says Mr. Cable, makes others think they are eager to extend the weekend.A culture of presenteeism hurts working mothers most. Many women (and some men) work from home to allow themselves the flexibility to pick up kids from school. That need not mean they produce less; only that they do it at a time and a place of their own choosing. Some firms, such as Best Buy, an electronics retailer, recognize this and try hard to evaluate staff entirely on performance. But this is not easy. Intangibles such as teamworking skills matter, too. Mr. Cable thinks homeworking will lose its stigma(污名) only when most people do it. Or perhaps when the boss is telecommuting, too.()54. What is most likely the main cause of the increasing number of telecommuters?A. Increasing location rents.B. Annoying talkative colleagues.C. High-tech mobile phones.D. Attractive daytime soaps.()55. What does the example of many California tech firms prove?A. Working at home is impractical in tech firms.B. Employees' presence at office raises their value.C. Employees should judge when to obey.D. Bosses often don't keep their promises.()56. What do wise telecommuters do to prove they are on the job?A. They give timely accounts of their work progress to their bosses.B. They check their e-mails and voice mails every day.C. They discuss the work with their bosses.D. They spend some time working on weekends.()57. What is the biggest disadvantage of working at home according to the lastparagraph?A. The traditional working culture can be hurt.B. Mothers' work may be interrupted by their kids.C. Retailers can't get enough on-site employees.D. Employees may lack chances to develop certain skills.CAlzheimer's disease has no cure. There are, however, five drugs—known and approved—that can slow down the development of its symptoms. The earlier such drugs are administered, the better. Unfortunately, the disease is usually first noticed when people complain to their doctors of memory problems. That is normally too late for the drugs to do much good. A simple and reliable test for Alzheimer's that can be administered to everybody over the age of about 65, before memory-loss sets in, would therefore be useful.Theo Luider, of the Erasmus University Medical Centre in Rotterdam, and his colleagues think they have found one—but it works only in women. They made their discovery, just reported in the Journal of Proteome Research, by tapping into a long-term, continuing study that started in 1995 with 1,077 non-demented and otherwise healthy people aged between 60 and 90. At the beginning of the project, and subsequently during the periods 1997-99 and 2002-04, participants were brought in for a battery of neurological(神经学的) and cognitive(认知的) investigations, physical examinations, brain imaging and blood tests.During the first ten years of the study, 43 of the volunteers developed Alzheimer's diseases. When Dr. Luider compared blood samples from these people with samples from 43 of their fellow volunteers, matched for sex and age, who had remained Alzheimer's-free, he found something surprising. Levels of a substance called pregnancy zone protein had been unusually high, even before their symptoms appeared, in some of those who went on to develop Alzheimer's disease.Those “some”,it turned out, were all women. On average, levels of pregnancy zone protein in those women who went on to develop Alzheimer's were almost 60% higher than those of women who did not. In men, levels of the protein were the same for both.The reason for this curious result seems to be that the brain plaques(斑块) associated with Alzheimer's disease are themselves turning out pregnancy zone protein. Certainly, when Dr. Luider applied a chemical stain specific to that protein to the plaques of dead Alzheimer's patientshe found the protein present in them.Confusingly, though, it was there in the plaques of both sexes. Presumably, female cells (and therefore the plaques of female brains) make more of it than male cells do. But that remains to be proved. Whatever the reason, however, this result means that women, at least, may soon be able to tell whether and when they are at risk of Alzheimer's and thus do something about it before they start losing their minds.()58. What can we learn from the first paragraph?A. No medication can slow down the development of Alzheimer's symptoms.B. To detect Alzheimer's disease before memory loss appears is vital.C. Doctors had better handle Alzheimer's disease when people are 65 years old.D. People who always complain are most likely to have Alzheimer's disease.()59. The underlined word “one” in Paragraph 2 refers to ________.A. a simple and reliable test for Alizheimer'sB. a possible cure for Alzheimer'sC. an important discovery about Alzheimer'sD. an effective and legal drug for Alzheimer's()60. What does Dr. Luider's study tell us about the pregnancy zone protein?A. It won't go high until the symptoms of Alzheimer's appear.B. In men, levels of it remain stable for their lifetime.C. Women developing Alzheimer's usually have lower levels of it.D. The brain plaques connected with Alzheimer's produce it.()61. The passage is mainly about ________.A. patients of Alzheimer's disease and its drugsB. an introduction to the pregnancy zone proteinC. a new discovery concerning Alzheimer's diseaseD. the development stages of Alzheimer's diseaseDHe was in the first third-grade class I taught at Saint Mary's School in Morris, Minnesota. All 34 of my students were dear to me, but Mark Eklund was one in a million. Very neat in appearance, he had that happy-to-be-alive attitude that made even his occasional mischievousness delightful.Mark also talked continuously. I had to remind him again and again that talking withoutpermission was not acceptable. One morning my patience was growing thin when Mark talked once too often, and then I made a novice-teacher's mistake. I looked at Mark and said, “If you say one more word, I am going to tape your mouth shut!”It wasn't ten seconds later when Chuck blurted out, “Mark is talking again.”I hadn't asked any of the students to help me watch Mark, but since I had stated the punishment in front of the class, I had to act on it.I remember the scene as if it had occurred this morning. Without saying a word, I proceeded to Mark's desk, tore off two pieces of tape and made a big X with them over his mouth. I then returned to the front of the room.As I glanced at Mark to see how he was doing, he winked at me. That did it! I started laughing. The entire class cheered as I walked back to Mark's desk, removed the tape, and shrugged my shoulders. His first words were, “Thank you for correcting me, Sister.”At the end of the year I was asked to teach junior-high math. The years flew by, and before I knew it Mark was in my classroom again. He was more handsome than ever and just as polite.One Friday, things just didn't feel right. We had worked hard on a new concept all week, and I sensed that the students were growing discouraged with themselves—and edgy with one another.I had to change the mood of the class before it got out of hand. So I asked them to list the names of the other students in the room on two sheets of paper, leaving a space between each name. Then I told them to think of the nicest thing they could say about each of their classmates and write it down. It took the remainder of the class period to finish the assignment.That Saturday, I wrote down the name of each student on a separate sheet of paper, and I listed what everyone else had said about that individual. On Monday I gave each student his or her list. Some of them ran two pages. Before long, the entire class was smiling. “Really?” I heard whispers. “I never knew that meant anything to anyone!”“I didn't know others liked me so much!”No one ever mentioned those papers in class again. I never knew if the students discussed them after class or with their parents, but it didn't matter. The exercise had accomplished its purpose. The students were happy with themselves and one another again.That group of students moved on. Several years later, after I returned from a vacation, I got a call from my father. “The Eklunds called last night,”he began. “Really?”I said. “I haven'theard from them for several years. I wonder how Mark is.”Dad responded quietly. “Mark was killed in Vietnam,”Mark looked so handsome, so mature. All I could think at that moment was, Mark, I would give all the masking tape in the world if only you could talk to me.After the funeral, most of Mark's former classmates headed to Chuck's farmhouse for lunch. Mark's parents were there, obviously waiting for me. “Helen, we want to show you something,”his father said, taking a wallet out of his pocket. “They found this on Mark when he was killed. We thought you might recognize it.”Opening the billfold, he carefully removed two worn pieces of notebook paper that had obviously been taped, folded and refolded many times. I knew without looking that the papers were the ones on which I had listed all the good things each of Mark's classmates had said about him. “Thank you so much for doing that,”Mark's mother said. “As you can see, Mark treasured it.”Mark's classmates started to gather around us. Charlie smiled rather sheepishly and said, “I still have my list. It's in the top drawer of my desk at home.”Then Vicki, another classmate, reached into her pocket-book, took out her wallet and showed her worn and ragged list to the group. “I carry this with me at all times,”Vicki said without hesitation. “I think we all saved our lists.”That's when I finally sat down and cried. I cried for Mark and for all his friends who would never see him again.()62. We can conclude that when Sister Helen was a third-grade teacher, she ________.A. was usually hot-tempered and impatientB. liked all the students in the class but MarkC. wasn't always sure how to discipline her studentsD. had a high expectation of the students in her class()63. The underlined word “edgy” in Paragraph 7 means “________”.A. very disappointedB. easily annoyedC. fully honestD. greatly inspired()64. Upon reading their lists for the first time, Sister Helen's students were ________.A. surprised and proudB. nervous and embarrassedC. depressed and angryD. calm and content()65. Mark carried the notebook paper at all times because ________.A. it was a valuable gift from his dear Sister HelenB. it could ease his homesickness when in VietnamC. it was the recognition and appreciation from his classmatesD. he promised his classmates that he would treasure it第Ⅱ卷(非选择题共40分)第四部分:词汇检测(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)请认真阅读下列各小题,并根据上下文语境和所给首字母的提示,写出下列各句空格中的单词,注意保持语义和形式的一致.66. —Whatever b________ we are having on our shoulders, let them down for a moment, shall we?—All right. Let's enjoy the meal first.67. —I noticed the customer in red go away not altogether satisfied with Tom's explanations.—Definitely. She asked how the machine worked and Tom just gave a v________ description about its function, which could make her even more puzzled.68. — Alice, Granny is coming. Would you give your room a t________ cleaning?—With so much homework to do, I will just mop the floor, leaving the dirty windows to Jim.69. —Have you heard the news that his father's ship crashed into a rock and was broken in two?—Yeah. Luckily, nobody was injured with the help of the soldiers s________ on the nearby island.70. —One more girl was bitten by a dog this morning. Worse still, nobody knows who the owner is.—It's high time to campaign for c________ registration of dogs.第五部分:同义转换(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)请认真阅读下列各小题的两句句子,在空格处填上一个单词,使两句句子语义保持不变.(注意:不得使用第一句中的原词)71. — We will stick to our policy to promote relationships with the third-world countries.—It will be our ________ policy to promote relationships with the third-world countries.72. —Yan Fei, a director of Goodbye Mr. Loser thinks the success of the film lies in their devotion to telling a complete story.—Yan Fei, a director of Goodbye Mr. Loser ________ the success of the film to their devotion to telling a complete story.73. —Many Chinese students studying abroad have no choice but to wash dishes in the restaurants to support themselves.—In order to live on, many Chinese students studying abroad are reduced to ________ themselves out to wash dishes in the restaurants.74. —I was green with envy when I was informed that he would be promoted while I would not.—I was ________ when I was informed that he would be promoted while I would not.75. —Their system which relies entirely on departmental selection will surely cause lack of balance.—Their system which relies entirely on departmental selection is ________ to result in lack of balance.第六部分:任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请认真阅读下面短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词.注意:每个空格只填1个单词.Regret is as common an emotion as love or fear, and it can be nearly as powerful. We feel it when we either blame ourselves for things that turned out badly, or long to undo a choice we made in the past. The effect regret has on our lives and how we deal with regret are equally important.In some cases, regret can be disastrous. In 1995, a British man who regularly played one set of lottery numbers forgot to renew his ticket during the week that his numbers came up. He was so filled with regret and self-blame that he committed suicide. While this is an extreme consequence of regret, it can have many other lesser effects on the mind and body that can still seriously affect our lives.According to recent research, women have more regrets about romantic relationships than men do—not surprising, since women “value social relationships more than men”. In collectivist。
江苏省南京市、盐城市2018届高三第二次模拟考试英语试卷(含答案)

南京市、盐城市2018届高三年级第二次模拟考试英语2018.03本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。
满分120分,考试用时120分钟。
第一部分听力(略)第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节单项填空(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
21. “I’m in China”,______ invites foreign native worldwide to experience unique job, is a project under the guidance of the State Council.A. thatB. whichC. whereD. what22. – How are you getting along with your presentation?- Almost ready, and I ______ all I am supposed to.A. didB. had doneC. have doneD. shall have done23. Divided into six themes, Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show ______ 55 models in 87 looks.A. featuredB. representedC. attractedD. impressed24. –Metteo’s new album Parama has turned out to be a hit.- Oh, he is really ______ of a lucky dog.A. nothingB. anythingC. everythingD. something25. I would have gone to bed when I was sick instead of ______ the earth would go into a holding pattern ifI weren’t there for the day.A. confirmingB. predictingC. pretendingD. concluding26. The palace has been restored to resemble ______ it was during the time of Emperor Qianglong.A. whatB. thatC. whichD. how27. The policy was rejected ______ a more cautious one.A. in case ofB. in view ofC. in favor ofD. in place of28. --- When will you ______ travelling?--- Maybe next week.A. go in forB. get around toC. look forward toD. hold on to29. America has become known for its ______ of individualism, which has been a source of conflict with other cultures.A. pushB. banC. offenceD. control30. --- Do you know the guy over there?--- Oh, don’t mistake him as an ordinary person. He’s a ______ in our company.A. cold fishB. rotten appleC. sly foxD. top banana31. Guanghwa Bookshop as a stand-alone bookshop may face a loss, because profits from selling print books are ______ and rents in central London are high.A. zeroB. handsomeC. adequateD. slim32. ---What do you think of her suggestion?--- ______, it would be much more sensible to talk about it later.A. UsuallyB. GenerallyC. ActuallyD. Exactly33. What you do not want ______ to yourself, do not do to others.A. doingB. doneC. being doneD. having done34. Persistent people begin their success ______ others end in failure.A. whereB. whileC. sinceD. though35. --- It’s probably wise to let Princess Elizabeth undertake the Commonwealth tour. ______--- Well, she’s up to it.A. What is it?B. If you say so.C. What say you?D. If only I could go.第二节完形填空(共20小题:每小题1分,满分20分)In case you missed it, a video last week showed a miniature horse eating a bowl of carrots----from a high chair. A high chair. Yes, really.It might seem ___36___, but it might also be the logical extension of the growing ___37___ of treating animals as human and treating pets as children. Examples of this attitude are ___38___, and range from the innocent to the near-crazy. Some people even ___39___ their pets for Halloween or create social media accounts for them. Should this cause ___40___? Should we just smile and nod when people treat their pets as such? Should we shrug off the Facebook page “Animals are People Too”and “My Child has Four Paws”?No. ___41___ animals aren't people. And pets aren't children.There seems to be confusion about the ___42___between pets and children. People ___43___ the language of parenthood when talking to their “fur kid”or “baby”. Of course, it' s one thing to use such language lightly, as an innocent expression of love or a(an) ___44___ of the great joy and deep bonds that pets, like children, can create. It’s quite another to use this language ___45___.Words ___46___. Using inaccurate labels for things doesn't just blur(模糊) the very real lines between pets and people; it can lead to dangerous delusions(错觉). What if a woman ___47___ having a baby won’ tbe much different from being a “dad” to a dog?“Pet parents” point out that they do everything ___48___ parents do---- feed, bathe, clean up, care for and love. ___49___, all these actions form only part of the routines of true parenthood. One does not, and cannot, teach ___50___ and morality to cats and dogs, yet that’s the most important job of a parent. Having a child means preparing another mind and soul for adulthood and ___51___. Having a pet means keeping an animal obedient and dependent so it never ___52___ the way a child eventually will.Pets and children serve different roles, ___53___ different places in the lives of humans. ___ 54___ these fundamental differences benefits neither creatures nor people. We call “pets” ___55___ loving them any less. So stopping calling your pets your “children”.36. A. awful B. absurd C. artificial D. awkward37. A. trend B. expense C. demand D. danger38. A. anywhere B. somewhere C. everywhere D. nowhere39. A. pick up B. wake up C. dress up D. feed up40. A. satisfaction B. inspiration C. conflict D. concern41. A. Yet B. So C. Because D. Then42. A. barrier B. comparison C. connection D. difference43. A. master B. interpret C. adopt D. understand44. A. intention B. reflection C. definition D. expectation45. A. literally B. incidentally C. cautiously D. originally46. A. exist B. work C. matter D. spread47. A. believe B. prefers C. proves D. dreams48. A. able B. absent C. reliable D. real49. A. Therefore B. Indeed C. Furthermore D. Otherwise50. A. languages B. attitude C. skills D. character51. A. confidence B. enthusiasm C. patience D. independence52. A. leaves B. plays C. grows D. performs53. A. shifting B. occupying C. providing D. reserving54. A. Revealing B. Denying C. Removing D. Emphasizing55. A. by B. for C. without D. except第三部分阅读理解(共15小题:每小题2分,满分30分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
江苏省2018年高三招生考试20套模拟测试 英语试题四 含答案

江苏省普通高等学校招生考试高三模拟测试卷(四)一、根据提示填出试卷中出现的单词:(一) 汉译英:1. 消费n.____________________2. 设计者;设计师n.__________3. 鼓励;灵感n.__________4. 野心;雄心n.__________5. 想象n.__________6. 职业;占领n.__________7. 乐观的adj.__________8. 申请人;求职者n.__________9. 义务的;强制的adj.__________10. 有争议的adj.__________(二) 英译汉:1. outcome n.__________2. current adj.__________3. comprehensive adj.__________4. contradictory adj.__________5. calculate v.__________6. expansion n.__________7. characteristic n.__________8. compensate v.__________9. magician n.__________10. exhausted adj.__________二、根据提示填出试卷中出现的短语:1. 加速____________________________2. 生活水平__________3. 雇佣;承担;呈现__________4. 突然流行__________5. 打开(水、电、收音机等)__________6. 幽默感__________7. counts on__________8. in preference to__________9. in response to__________10. in addition to__________11. in regard to__________12. a wet blanket__________13. a green finger__________14. a cold shoulder__________三、根据汉语提示完成试卷中的句子(每空一词):1. 科学家认为计算是他们研究的必备技能.Scientists think calculating is a necessary skill ________ ________ they base their researches.2. 公司选择深圳作为他们业务的首选扩展区,因为那里是他们品牌的第二大市场,上海为第一大市场.The company chose Shenzhen for its first expansion point because it's the second largest market for their brand, Shanghai ________ the first.3. 著名魔术师,还有他的助手,应邀在中国2015年中国达人秀上表演.The famous magician, as well as his assistants, ________ ________ to perform at the China's Got Talent in 2015.4. 我真的相信,人们能够做自己想做的事情,假如他们不伤害别人的话.I ________ believe in people being able to do what they want to do, ________ they are not hurting someone else.四、范文默写(根据括号中所给单词或上下文语境填空):The Hangzhou G20 summit places much emphasis (1) ________ global cooperation rather than competition. It seeks to cope with the current issues in various fields, (2) ________ can't be resolved by a single country.It is apparent (3) ________ cooperation is a necessity for success in such a competitivesociety. First and foremost, teamwork can help us achieve (4) ________(share) targets in a more efficient way. Furthermore, cooperation provides people with opportunities, (5) ________(learn) to show respect for others. Those who lack such essential skills are certain (6) ________(wipe) out of the team in modern society.The success our Chinese women's volleyball players (7) ________(achieve) in the 2016 Rio Olympics is a striking example of the point. While we weren't on the winning side at first, we strived as a team to the last minute of the match. Without team spirit, we (8) ________(win) the championship. It is cooperation that really counts in addressing problems we face.(四)一、(一) 1. consumption 2. designer 3. inspiration 4. ambition5. imagination6. occupation7. optimistic8. applicant9. compulsory10. controversial(二) 1. 结果 2. 目前的 3. 有理解力的;综合的 4. 矛盾的 5. 计算 6. 扩张;扩展7. 性格;特征8. 补偿;弥补9. 魔术师10. 疲惫的二、 1. speed up 2. living standards 3. take on 4. catch on5. turn on6. sense of humour7. 依靠8. 优先于9. 回应;回复10. 除……之外11. 关于12. 令人扫兴的人或事13. 园艺能手14. 冷淡地对待三、 1. on which 2. being 3. was invited 4. do; providing四、 1. on 2. which 3. that 4. shared 5. learning6. to be wiped7. achieved8. wouldn't have won。
江苏省普通高等学校2018年高三招生考试20套模拟测试二次巩固小测评英语试题(三) Word版含答案

江苏省普通高等学校招生考试高三模拟测试卷(三)一、根据提示填出试卷中出现的单词:(一) 汉译英:1. 任命;委派v.________________2. 经济的;财政的adj.__________3. 有效的adj.__________4. 具体的adj.__________5. 明显的adj.__________6. 模糊的;不清楚的adj.__________7. 有益的adj.__________8. 反馈n.__________9. 见证v.__________10. 工作;占有n.__________(二) 英译汉:1. abundant adj.__________2. occasion n.__________3. identification n.__________4. inspiration n.__________5. overnight n. & adv.__________6. graduate n. & v.__________7. customer n.__________8. recovery n.__________9. underestimate v.__________10. interview v. & n.__________二、根据提示填出试卷中出现的短语:1. 发财______________________________2. 变得流行________________3. 别挂断;坚持________________4. 接管;接替________________5. 移交;(使)翻转________________6. 被绊倒________________7. 随机地________________8. 代表________________9. regardless of________________10. in view of________________11. a sense of responsibility________________12. green with envy________________13. at hand________________14. hand over________________15. at best________________三、根据汉语提示完成试卷中的句子(每空一词):1. 我们学校的学生喜欢午饭后读书,他们大部分人都坐在草坪上,下雨天除外。
江苏省2018年高三招生考试20套模拟测试 英语试题十二 含答案

江苏省普通高等学校招生考试高三模拟测试卷(十二)一、根据提示填出试卷中出现的单词:(一) 汉译英:1. 童年n.____________________2. 双倍的adj.__________3. 发言人n.__________4. 潜在的adj.潜力n.__________5. 一瞥n.__________6. 经济n.__________7. 政策n.__________8. 使满意vt.__________9. 忽略;俯视v.__________10. 掌握;领会v.__________(二) 英译汉:1. journalist n.__________2. release n.__________3. security n.__________4. shadow n.__________5. vision n.__________6. assess v.__________7. remove v.__________8. survive v.__________9. challenge v. & n.__________10. measure n.__________二、根据提示填出试卷中出现的短语:1. with dignity____________________2. take up__________3. hold up__________4. put up__________5. in proportion to__________6. in place of__________7. in competition with__________8. in return for__________9. 节食__________10. 别急;慢慢来__________11. 再说一遍__________12. 黑马__________13. 害群之马__________14. 增加了__________15. 迎合__________三、根据汉语提示完成试卷中的句子(每空一词):1. 童年时期的记忆永远难以忘记,它将我们带回到我们曾经到过的地方和将要去的地方.Memories from childhood stay with us forever, taking us ________ we have been and will go.2. 当一个人得到感谢时,他再次帮助别人的可能性会增加一倍.When someone ________ ________,it more than doubles his or her chances of being helpful again.3. 如果不去做一些超越你能力的事情,你将永远不会成长起来.________ you try to do something beyond what you have already mastered, you will never grow.4. 女性应该得到尊重,她们的声音应该让全世界的人听到.Women deserve to be treated ________ dignity and they should make their voices ________ in the world.四、范文默写(根据括号中所给单词或上下文语境填空):(1) ________ is vividly illustrated above, success is like an iceberg (2) ________(float) in the sea. Only a small part of it can be seen (3) ________ most of it is invisible under the water.When (4) ________ (talk) about success, people often fix their mind (5) ________ success itself, ignoring some hidden factors. I hold the belief (6) ________ although dedication, hard work and discipline are key elements of success, failure and sacrifice are also significant. Those who areunwilling to be persistent will end (7) ________ failure. On the whole, hard work is the leading factor.“Success Iceberg”teaches me how to view success properly. Take my story for example. When in Grade 7, I didn't do well in maths. After much hard work, I got the highest score in the final examination. My classmates thought I succeeded only because I had a higher IQ. (8) ________(actual), they failed to see the fact that my success resulted from many other factors, which played a more important role than IQ.(十二)一、(一) 1. childhood 2. double 3. spokesman 4. potential5. glance6. economy7. policy8. satisfy9. overlook10. master(二) 1. 新闻工作者 2. 释放;发布 3. 安全 4. 阴影5. 视力;视觉6. 评定;评估7.移开;去除8. 幸存9. 挑战10. 措施;尺寸二、 1. 严正的;有尊严地 2. 占据;开始从事 3. 举起;耽搁4. 举起;张贴;留宿5. 和……成比例6. 代替7. 和……竞争8. 作为……回报9. go on a diet10. take your time11. beg your pardon12. a black horse13. a black sheep14. add to15. cater to三、 1. where 2. is thanked 3. Unless 4. with; heard四、 1. As 2. floating 3. while 4. talking 5. on 6. that7. in8. Actually。
江苏省盐城市2018届高三第三次模拟考试-英语含答案解析,推荐文档
盐城市2018 届高三年级第三次模拟考试英语试题第一部分听力(共两节,满分20 分)做题时,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 分,满分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。
听完每段对话后,你都有1 0 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
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1.What is the woman probably doing?A.Watching a movie.B. Reading a newspaper.C. Making an advertisement.2.What are the speakers talking about in general?A.Their best memories of a relaxing holiday.B.Their travelling plans for the summer holiday.C.Their favorite ways of travelling around the world.3.When will the meeting begin?A. At 3:20.B. At 3:40.C. At 4:00.4.Where are the speakers?A.In a shop.B. In a restaurant.C. In the man’s house.5.What does the woman mean?A.She doesn’t need the man’s help.B.She expects the man to move the desk.C.She wants to remove the books from the desk.第二节(共15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分15 分)听下面5 段对话或独白。
江苏省高考2018年高三招生考试20套模拟测试 英语试题十 含解析
江苏省普通高等学校招生考试高三模拟测试卷(十) 英语本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分.满分120分,考试时间120分钟.第Ⅰ卷(选择题共85分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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.()1. What will the man do?A. Go to the office.B. See his boss off.C. Stay at home.()2. What does the woman mean?A. The man should buy a typewriter.B. The man can have her typewriter.C. She wants to borrow a typewriter.()3. What was the weather like yesterday?A. Cloudy.B. Rainy.C. Sunny.()4. Why does Mary ignore the man according to the woman speaker?A. She isn't fond of him.B. She is still angry with him.C. She is having trouble with work.()5. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. At the airport.B. In the cafeteria.C. At the hotel.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)听下面5段对话或独白.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,各小题将给出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至8题.()6. Where are the two speakers?A. In a store.B. In a bakery.C. On a farm.()7. What has the woman bought in the end?A. Bananas and oranges.B. Oranges and mooncakes.C. Bananas and mooncakes.()8. How much change should the man give the woman?A. 3 yuan.B. 7 yuan.C. 10 yuan.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题.()9. What makes the woman look terrible?A. The busy preparation for the test.B. The less time for her part-time job.C. The bad result of the examination.()10. What is the man trying to persuade the woman to do?A. To take the examination tomorrow.B. To give up the idea of dropping out.C. To quit the present part-time job.()11. Why does the woman have to do the part-time job?A. Because her mother is out of work now.B. Because her father is between jobs now.C. Because she wants to gain work experience.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题.()12. What job is the woman applying for?A. Pilot.B. Air hostess.C. Nurse.()13. Which is unnecessary for the job?A. A little English.B. Good health.C. Flying experience.()14. Where is the woman working?A. In a travel agency.B. In a hospital.C. On a plane.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题.()15. Why does the woman choose to run in the gym?A. It is cold outside.B. She has a cold.C. She needs guidance.()16. What does the man like doing?A. Buying gym clothes.B. Drinking beer.C. Taking a lift.()17. How does the woman feel about the man's lifting weights?A. Surprised.B. Ashamed.C. Relieved.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题.()18. What is the speaker mainly talking about?A. House rules for lazy kids.B. Ways of making kids creative.C. Kids' health and intellectual development.()19. What should parents encourage their kids to do?A. Read more books.B. Keep the house tidy.C. Take a short break.()20. Why does the speaker suggest limiting the amount of TV and video games?A. To make kids finish their homework ahead of time.B. To keep kids away from the violent programming.C. To make kids participate in more active activities.第二部分:英语基础知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项.()21. Frankly speaking, I always regard you as my best friend, ________ I place entire trust.A. whoB. thatC. on whomD. in whom()22. — Why do you think the music is used?—To ________ the plot, not simply to keep the toes tapping.A. loseB. discoverC. forwardD. construct()23. A worldwide ________ to healthier diets is one of many actions that need to be taken to avoid dangerous climate change.A. shiftB. admissionC. witnessD. response()24. It is said that the project will cost $580 million, half coming from investors, the rest ________.A. to borrowB. to be borrowedC. borrowingD. being borrowed()25. — I'm sorry, Dad. I guess the job is not for me.—All right. ________A. Suit yourself.B. Help yourself.C. Bless you!D. See you!()26. After investigation, the police found out one clue ________ voices were heard calling for help from some very distant place that day.A. whereB. whenC. thatD. whose()27. When we seek to discover the best in others, we somehow ________ the best in ourselves.A. bring outB. take outC. put onD. turn on()28. —You need to be fully ________ to the danger of leaving your belongings unattended while traveling alone.—Thanks for reminding me!A. devotedB. allergicC. exposedD. awake()29. Traditional exercises like sit-ups, press-ups and pull-ups are great for strengthening the body, ________ you do them properly.A. sinceB. unlessC. providingD. considering()30. Beijing has set the city's population ________ at 23 million by 2020 due to water scarcity and big city diseases such as traffic jam.A. budgetB. ceilingC. explosionD. standard()31. ________ good books, the point is not to see how many of them you can get through, but rather how many can get through to you.A. In the event ofB. In the case ofC. On account ofD. On top of()32. James ________ so far behind in the race that he knew he had little chance of winning.A. fellB. fallsC. has fallenD. was falling()33. I ________ that the experience I was heading for was anything but boring, had I read the brochure carefully.A. realizedB. had realizedC. would realizeD. would have realized()34. He really wanted a bigger pay raise but decided to ________ what they offered.A. stand forB. allow forC. answer forD. settle for()35. — Since we've got the manager's approval, why don't we start?—All right, let's ________.A. cry for the moonB. hang in thereC. get the ball rollingD. call a spade a spade第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项.I was going through my son Matthew's backpack when I saw an envelope in the bottom of it. Immediately, I knew it was a “thank you”card from one of his __36__. Totally not necessary since my Christmas gifts to them are my way of saying, “Thank you”. I __37__ I read it quickly. And then I stopped.I __38__ the card and read it again. One word caught my attention. “I love working with our Matthew.”One word. Our. That one word __39__ the meaning of the sentence for me. If she had written “I love working with Matthew”,I would know that she loves working with my son.__40__ by adding that one word, “our”,it meant “I love working with this boy who __41__ here, is accepted here and we all take responsibility in caring for.”I __42__ knew this of course, see a blog I wrote previously, but it's always good to be __43__. In that blog post I mentioned ten reasons why his __44__ is the right place for him. Since that blog we have had his IEP (Individualized Education Program) meeting, where I was __45__ of that feeling again. In that meeting, someone __46__ “Everyone loves Matthew. We all love Matthew.”And it was genuine and __47__. As we went around the room and the staff __48__ us on information about Matthew, it was apparent it went way beyond sharing what he is doing __49__ and behaviorally. Each person had a unique little __50__ to tell about Matthew. Stories that show that they really know who Matthew is and that they __51__ him.In fact just today I had written a note in his communication book that it was __52__ Matthew to see new snow and not be able to play in it. Later in the day I got an e-mail and a picture of Matthew __53__ with snow in a big container inside the school.As I was reflecting on this, I realized that as a family we are really lucky __54__ school isn't the only place where they think of him as “our Matthew”. It __55__ to other parts of our lives as well—our friends, our family, our neighborhood, and our church.()36. A. classmates B. friends C. teachers D. doctors()37. A. realize B. admit C. imagine D. predict()38. A. opened up B. tore up C. put away D. gave away()39. A. simplified B. changed C. determined D. created()40. A. Or B. And C. So D. But()41. A. stays B. lives C. belongs D. remains()42. A. already B. also C. even D. still()43. A. reached B. accepted C. adored D. reminded()44. A. school B. book C. home D. room()45. A. informed B. assured C. suspected D. cured()46. A. commented B. insisted C. guaranteed D. recalled()47. A. formal B. casual C. sincere D. severe()48. A. advised B. judged C. updated D. congratulated()49. A. accurately B. academically C. steadily D. securely()50. A. secret B. lie C. joke D. story()51. A. get B. greet C. envy D. embarrass()52. A. calming B. inducing C. killing D. inspiring()53. A. meeting B. playing C. fighting D. dealing()54. A. until B. unless C. though D. because()55. A. flies B. extends C. applies D. switches第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项.AIt might sound unbelievable that two kids under the age of ten would choose to hang out at a hotel instead of going to Disney World, just minutes away, but that's exactly what happened when we visited the new Four Seasons Resort Orlando at Walt Disney World Resort last month. What kind of a hotel makes kids forget about Disney World?Check In: As I was signing the necessary paperwork at the front desk, my kids were taken away by Wayne, the receptionist, to a large interactive map of the resort in the entrance hall. Wayne used the touch screen to show the kids the entire resort and talked about all of the fun things to do, like the kid's club, the waterslides, and the game room. I've never seen so much attention paid to the kids at check-in — such a cool touch.The Room: Not only were there kid-sized robes in the room, there were play things, NatGeo Kids magazines, chocolate lollypops, and milk chilling in the refrigerator. Plus, the room was designed from a family perspective. The sinks and shower settings were easily reachable, and the king bed and very comfortable sofa pull-out could easily fit a family of four, if not five. Wehad plenty of room.The Pools: There's a large shallow infinity pool. There's a meandering lazy river. There's a water park. There's an area for pool volleyball and basketball. And there are two very fun waterslides. We spent many hours roaming among them all, and just hanging out in a private teepee-shaped cabana next to the waterslides. So fun!No Surcharges: There's no resort fee. If you want to use one of the cool cabanas around the pools, it's included. For the kids club, you can use it as much or as little as you want to and the Hideout game room has a lot of activities, like pinball, at no cost. We took advantage of pretty much everything around the hotel except for the spa, and our final bill only showed our room charges, taxes, and meals. And if my kids were still under five, their meals would have been free.()56. The passage is written by the author mainly to ________.A. advertise a hotel at Walt Disney World ResortB. introduce the good service Walt Disney providesC. recall the experience that they once had in a hotelD. share information about a hotel near Disney World()57. Customers don't need to pay for ________ when they stay in the hotel.A. cool cabanasB. roomsC. the spaD. taxes()58. What can we learn from the passage?A. The hotel isn't an ideal choice for a family of more than four.B. The two kids of the author should have been over five years old.C. The author spent hours playing pool volleyball and basketball.D. The receptionist showed children around Disney World Resort.BMore than 100 million people in Nigeria are not connected to the Internet. There are only a few networks that offer service and it is costly and undependable. Now, a new project provides a resource for offline viewing at no cost.A non-profit organization called The WiderNet Project has developed the offline eGranary Digital Library. The service puts millions of digital documents, multimedia work and websites onto a server. The information is then available to students, medical workers, and researchers at no cost, whether there is Internet or not.Users can access informative websites that eGranary updates every day such as Wikipedia, Khan Academy, Project Gutenberg, MIT OpenCourseWare, and MIT BLOSSOMS (which is Math and Science video lessons for high school students). Other resources on the service include university and medical publications, computer software, and educational games.Ahmadu Bello University, the largest university in Nigeria and the second largest in Africa, uses eGranary's digital educational resources. Kasa Mathias, head of the school's database department, says students can access tens of thousands of educational materials without much problem.“We give them background information on the available databases that they can use for their research work, their assignments, especially projects, and sometimes we will carry them through sensitizing(激活) on new databases that are available for them.”Ibitoye Idowu, a first-year student of archeology, says easy access to university reading material, documents and journals has greatly helped his studying process, and that in some cases, he understands the digital materials better than class lectures.Students now have great reading material, but only when there is electric power. It often fails. Student Ibitoye Idowu says those moments are difficult.Muhammed Mu'azu who leads the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department says the university has spent a large amount of money on access to information, which is available for 40,000 students and teachers.“With or without Internet access students and staff have most of these educational database and university has also invested a lot in Internet access so even for online materials they are readily available for staff and students anywhere you are in the university campus.”There are fears that students may waste time on social media networks like Facebook and Twitter instead of spending it on school work. Professor Mu'azu says the university needs to be careful about placing restrictions on usage. But he says it will investigate what a user is accessing if a large amount of bandwidth is used.Muhammed Mu'azu compares the speed of the offline service to access over the Internet. The eGranary server can download hundreds of pages in less than 15 minutes. In the past, a 10-page document would take hours to download.WiderNet says it aims to expand to thousands more education and health centers around theworld.()59. The eGranary Digital Library is mainly intended for ________.A. poor people in NigeriaB. Ahmadu Bello UniversityC. teachers and staff of a universityD. people who can't access the Internet()60. The underlined word “them” in Paragraph 5 probably refers to ________.A. educational materialsB. available databasesC. assignments and projectsD. university students()61. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. Offline eGranary Digital Library is available to over 100 million people in Nigeria now.B. A university needs to pay for the service of eGranary Digital Library to offer it to students.C. The power supply becomes the main challenge students face when using offline project.D. Education and health centers in the world will all use eGranary's digital educational resources.CScientists have known for decades that having measles(麻疹) suppresses kids' immune systems for several weeks or months, leaving them ill-equipped to fight off pneumonia, bronchitis and other infections.Now a team of researchers has suggested that the measles virus may also leave a longer-lasting sort of “immune-amnesia” that makes it harder for people to stave_off other illnesses for two years or more.That re-emphasizes the importance of vaccination(疫苗), said biologist Michael Mina, lead author of a paper that was published in the journal Science.“There may be a long-lasting impact that you can't undo if your child gets measles,”he said. “I hope this study can impress upon people the danger measles poses.”The researchers used what Mina called “an unconventional approach”to search for the long -lasting immune system effects. Previous work in monkeys suggested that monkeys with the disease lost white blood cells their bodies had trained to fight off other illnesses, leaving them more likely to be infected.To test if a similar thing may occur in humans, the group mined historical data to find out the relationship between measles incidence(发病率) and deaths from other infectious diseases.They turned to data from England and Wales —developed nations where disease levels are generally low, allowing a less-confused view of measles' effects. Studying measles incidence and deaths from infectious disease both before and after the introduction of the measles vaccine in the U.K. in the 1960s, Mina and the team saw a sort of shadow effect, where deaths from a variety of non-measles infectious diseases closely tracked measles incidence. The more measles in a population, the more deaths from other illnesses in the 28-month period that followed.“Really it didn't matter what age group, what decade or what country,”said Mina. “They all showed consistent results... what we're suggesting happens over the long term is that your immune system works fine, but it has forgotten what it previously learned.”Some researchers who were not involved in the work questioned whether the reductions in deaths as measles cases declined may have had more to do with improving nutrition and smaller family size than with prolonged immune suppression.Others thought the paper's opinion of years-long suppression was seemingly reasonable but said they could not comment on the mathematical models the group used.To know for certain what was behind the effect the group saw, Mina agreed, scientists would need to look at immune cells and observe their behavior. He said he would like to push the work in a more traditional direction: back into the laboratory.()62. Why did Mina call their research method “an unconventional approach”?A. Their research was based on the historical data.B. Their research compared monkeys with humans.C. They only paid attention to developed nations.D. They discovered a sort of shadow effect.()63. According to Mina, what is the significance of their research?A. They warned people that measles can result in other infectious diseases.B. They carried out the research on measles in an unconventional approach.C. They showed how dangerous measles is and the importance of vaccination.D. They found out the disease levels are generally low in developed nations.()64. The u nderlined phrase “stave off” in Paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to ________.A. keep awayB. survive fromC. search forD. turn down()65. Which of the following may be the best title of the passage?A. Measles Has Been the Origin of Other Diseases and DeathsB. New Research Conducted Into Measles Has Been Widely QuestionedC. Study Points to Years-Long Immune System Misfortunes From MeaslesD. Damage Caused by Measles to the Immune System Could Last Several WeeksDSvetlana Alexandrovna Alexievich, born on 31 May 1948, is a Belarusian investigative journalist and non-fiction prose writer, writing in Russian. She was awarded the 2015 Nobel Prize in Literature “for her polyphonic writings, a monument to suffering and courage in our time”. She is the first writer from Belarus to receive the award.Alexievich grew up in Belarus. After finishing school she worked as a reporter in several local newspapers before graduating from Belarusian State University and becoming a journalist for the literary magazine Neman in Minsk.She went on to a career in journalism and writing narratives from interviews with witnesses to the most dramatic events in the country, such as World War Ⅱ,the Soviet-Afghan War, the fall of the Soviet Union, and the Chernobyl disaster. After political persecution(迫害) by the Lukashenko administration, she left Belarus in 2000. The International Cities of Refuge Network offered her shelter and during the following decade she lived in Paris, Gothenburg and Berlin. In 2011, Alexievich moved back to Minsk.According to Russian writer and critic Dmitry Bykov, her books owe much to the ideas of Belarusian writer Ales Adamovich, who felt that the best way to describe the horrors of the 20th century was not by creating fiction but through recording the evidence of witnesses. Belarusian poet Uladzimir Nyaklyayew called Adamovich “her literary godfather”. He also named the documentary novel I'm from the Burned Village by Ales Adamovich, Janka Bryl and Uladzimir Kalesnik, about the villages burned by the Nazi troops during the occupation of Belarus, as the main single book that has influenced Alexievich's attitude to literature. Alexievich admitted the influence of Adamovich and added, among others, Belarusian writer Vasil Bykaǔas another source of impact on her. Her most notable works in English translation include a collection of first -hand accounts from the war in Afghanistan(Zinky Boys: Soviet V oices from a Forgotten War) and a highly praised oral history of the Chernobyl disaster (V oices from Chernobyl).Alexievich describes the theme of her works this way: If you look back at the whole of our history, both Soviet and post-Soviet, it is a huge common grave and a blood bath. An eternal dialogue of the executioners and the victims. The accursed Russian questions: what is to be done and who is to blame. The revolution, the gulags, the Second World War, the Soviet-Afghan war hidden from the people, the downfall of the great empire, the downfall of the giant socialist land, the land-utopia, and now a challenge of cosmic dimensions —Chernobyl. This is a challenge for all the living things on earth. Such is our history. And this is the theme of my books, this is my path, my circles of hell, from man to man.Her first book, War's Unwomanly Face, came out in 1985. It was repeatedly reprinted and sold more than two million copies. The book was finished in 1983 and published (in short edition) in Oktyabr, a Soviet monthly literary magazine, in February 1984. In 1985, the book was published by several publishers, and the number of printed copies reached 2,000,000 in the next five years. This novel is made up of monologues(独白) of women in the war speaking about the aspects of World War Ⅱ that had never been related before. Another book, The Last Witnesses: the Book of Unchildlike Stories, describes personal memories of children during war time. The war seen through women's and children's eyes revealed a new world of feelings. In 1993, she published Enchanted with Death, a book about attempted and completed suicides due to the downfall of the Soviet Union. Many people felt inseparable from the Communist ideology and unable to accept the new order surely and the newly interpreted history.Her books were not published by Belarusian state-owned publishing houses after 1993, while private publishers in Belarus have only published two of her books: V oices from Chernobyl in 1999 and Second-hand Time in 2013, both translated into Belarusian. As a result, Alexievich has been better known in the rest of world than in Belarus.()66. According to the passage, Alexievich was able to win the 2015 Nobel Prize in Literature mainly because ________.A. she is superior to other writers in literatureB. she is the greatest journalist all over the worldC. she witnessed the most dramatic events in BelarusD. her works reflected the suffering and courage in her time()67. Who played a significant role in Alexievich's literary world?A. Ales Adamovich and Vasil Bykaǔ.B. Dmitry Bykov and Ales Adamovich.C. Uladzimir Kalesnik and Janka Bryl.D. Vasil Bykaǔ and Uladzimir Nyaklyayew.()68. Which of the following is TRUE about Alexievich's first book?A. It was not until 5 years later that the book was well received.B. It is written from the viewpoint of women and children involved in the war.C. It was first published by Belarusian state-owned publishing houses in 1984.D. It reveals something unknown about World War Ⅱto the public.()69. What can we know from the theme of Alexievich's works?A. She discusses who is to blame for the wars in her works.B. She takes a practical view of the future for her motherland.C. Her works show sorrow and sympathy for war victims and her country.D. Her works merely focused on the disasters the Belarusian experienced.()70. What can be inferred from the passage?A. Some people were dependent on the Soviet Union with affection.B. Women and children are the main characters of Alexievich's works.C. Voices from Chernobyl published in 1999 was written in Belarusian.D. Alexievich has been highly respected by the Lukashenko administration.第Ⅱ卷(非选择题共35分)第四部分:任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请认真阅读下面短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词.注意:每个空格只填1个单词.Glad to Be GreyThe recession(经济衰退) of 2008—09 was remarkable in rich countries for its intensity, the subsequent recovery for its weakness. The labour market has also broken the rules, as new research from the OECD, shows in its annual Employment Outlook.Young people always suffer in recessions. Employers stop hiring them; and they often get rid of new employees because they are easier to sack. But in previous periods, such as the recessions of the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, older workers were also dismissed. This time is different. During the financial crisis in 2008, and since, they have done better than other age groups.The researchers focus on movements in “non-employment”as a share of the total population in three age groups between the final quarters of 2007 and 2012. This measure has the advantage of including not just unemployment, where people are looking for work, but also inactivity, where people are not seeking jobs. Whereas the average non-employment rate in the OECD has risen by four percentage points among young people and by one-and-a-half points among 25-to 54-year-olds, it has fallen by two points among the 55-64 age group.Why have older employees done so well? In some southern European countries they benefit from job protection not afforded to younger workers, but that did not really help them in past recessions. What has changed, says Stefano Scarpetta, head of the OECD's employment directorate, is that firms now bear the full costs of getting rid of older staff. In the past early-retirement schemes provided by governments (in the mistaken belief that these would help young people) made it cheaper to push grey-haired workers out of the door. These have largely stopped.Job losses among older workers have also been balanced by falls in inactivity, reflecting employment pressure that were already apparent before the crisis. Older workers are healthier than they used to be and work is less physically demanding. They are also more attractive to employers than former generations.Today's 55-to 64-year-olds are the advance group of the post-war baby-boomers who benefited from better education than their predecessors. Older workers now have a stronger motivation to stay in employment because of the impact of the crisis on wealth.Many will argue that older workers have done better at the expense of the young. That view is wrongheaded. First, it is a mistaken belief that a job gained for one person is a job lost for another; there is no fixed “lump of labour”. And second, as the report shows; young and old people are by and large not substitutes in the workplace. They do different types of work in different types of occupation: younger people are attracted to IT firms, for example, whereas older folk tend to be employed in more traditional industries. There are plenty of things that should be done to help the young jobless, but shunting older workers out of the workplace is not one of them.。
2018年高三招生考试20套模拟测试二次巩固小测评英语试题(六) 含答案
江苏省普通高等学校招生考试高三模拟测试卷(六)一、根据提示填出试卷中出现的单词:(一) 汉译英:1. 澄清vt.____________________2. 人造的;虚假的adj.__________3. 武断的;随心所欲的adj.__________4. 绝对的adj.__________5. 误解v.__________6. 调查n.__________7. 文凭;证书n.__________8. 职业;占有n.__________9. 良心;道德心n.__________10. 破坏性的adj.__________(二) 英译汉:1. ambiguous adj.__________2. merely adv.__________3. associate v.__________4. deliver v.__________5. evidence n.__________6. commit v.__________7. imply v.__________8. depth n.__________9. personality n.__________10. dimension n.__________二、根据提示填出试卷中出现的短语:1. in contrast________________________2. in brief__________3. in addition__________4. put...into practice__________5. get over__________6. take over__________7. hand over__________8. go over__________9. 结账离开__________10. 简称;缩写__________11. 全神贯注地听__________12. 代表__________13. 处于困难中__________三、根据汉语提示完成试卷中的句子(每空一词):1. 如果你不认识正在使用的习语的话,就很容易误解你读到的或者是听到的东西。
江苏省高考2018年高三招生考试20套模拟测试 英语试题二 含解析
试题习题、尽在百度江苏省普通高等学校招生考试高三模拟测试卷(二)英语本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分.满分120分,考试时间120分钟.第Ⅰ卷(选择题共85分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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.()1. What will the two speakers take photos of?A. Spaceships.B. Themselves.C. Visitors.()2. Where does the conversation most probably take place?A. At a railway station.B. At a booking office.C. On a bridge.()3. How long did David stay abroad in all?A. 9 days.B. 11 days.C. 16 days.()4. What is the man doing?A. Making a call.B. Making a visit.C. Making an appointment.()5. Where will the woman go after work?A. To the beach.B. To the job center.C. To the shopping centre.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)听下面5段对话或独白.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,各小题将给出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.()6. What does the man want to do?A. Have his shoes mended.B. Buy a pair of new shoes.C. Go shopping in a supermarket.()7. How far is it to the supermarket from here?A. Six blocks away.B. Five blocks away.C. Two blocks away.仔细审题、认真作答.试题习题、尽在百度听第7段材料,回答第8、9题.()8. How is the man?A. Lucky.B. Busy.C. Uncomfortable.()9. What will the man do next week?A. Visit the woman.B. Move away.C. Take a test.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题.()10. What's the relationship between the two speakers?A. Husband and wife.B. Customer and clerk.C. Sportsman and salesgirl.()11. Where are the sports goods department?A. On the third floor.B. On the fourth floor.C. On the fifth floor.()12. What does the man want to buy?A. Shoes.B. Toys.C. A tennis bat.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题.()13. When will the man have the dinner party?A. On Tuesday, May 1st.B. On Tuesday, May 31st.C. On Thursday, May 21st.()14. How many tables does Mr. Liu order?A. 28.B. 5.C. 3.()15. What information does the woman require?A. Jason's name.B. Jason's phone number.C. Jason's address.()16. What will the man do before ordering dishes?A. Cut down the price.B. Look over the menu.C. Decide on the rooms. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题.()17. Why couldn't the speaker see the sun?A. It was too shiny.B. It was getting dark.C. The sky was filled with smoke.()18. What can we know about the speaker's husband?A. He was in a foreign country.B. He was in town.C. He was in the garden.()19. What did the speaker take with her?仔细审题、认真作答.试题习题、尽在百度A. Her TV set.B. Her son.C. Her bankbook.()20. How did the speaker leave at last?A. By train.B. By car.C. By boat.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)请阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项. ()21. In history, the Romany split into different groups and developed their own language, ________ there are now approximately sixty varieties.A. by whichB. of whichC. by whomD. of whom()22. China's V-Day parade ________ a new female honor guard, consisting of 51 women from the army.A. conductedB. employedC. featuredD. defendedSo you think I'm not honest? )23. —(________. That's not what I mean. —B. You've really got me thereA. Just forget itC. Don't get me wrongD. Don't beat around the bush()24. Make the best of your precious time and study harder—this time next year you________ the colorful campus life in your dream university!A. will enjoyB. are enjoyingC. will have enjoyedD. will be enjoying ()25. —It's difficult for corrupt officials to hide abroad nowadays.—That's it! The Chinese government will do ________ it takes to get them back.A. whateverB. whoeverC. whicheverD. wherever()26. Modern science has found that ________ one is using chopsticks, over 30 joints and over 50 muscles are used, which is a favorable stimulation to the brain.A. sinceB. althoughC. unlessD. while()27. It is reported that indoor golf, relatively new, is starting to ________ traditional markets, especially in urban areas in the USA and Europe.A. face up toB. look back onC. catch up onD. hang on to仔细审题、认真作答.试题习题、尽在百度()28. On the morning of October 12, 1492, Christopher Columbus and his crew came to the shores of the Caribbean islands, mistakenly believing they ________ in Southeast Asia.A. arrivedB. had arrivedC. has arrivedD. would arrive()29. —As we know, keeping positive is beneficial to the process of our work and study. —You can say that again. Struggle not to let negative ideas ________.A. take overB. take offC. take onD. take up()30. —Dear me! It's you, Bob! I ________ to recognize you at first sight!—Nor did I! Time has changed us a lot!A. failB. failedC. have failedD. had failed()31. In the face of various economic uncertainties at home and abroad, the government has carried out ________ reforms to boost the economy.A. bureaucraticB. systematicC. arbitraryD. ambiguous()32. Tu Youyou won Nobel Prize in Medicine for her discoveries that helped doctors fight malaria and ________ caused by roundworm parasites.A. injectionsB. infectionsC. prescriptionsD. presentations()33. ________ in the adult ceremony, the senior students feel they are shouldering heavier responsibilities now.A. SwearB. SwornC. Having swornD. To have sworn()34. I'm afraid there might have been 1,000 audience in the concert last night,________?A. am not IB. aren't IC. mightn't thereD. weren't there()35. In spite of his ________ to be a scholar in that field, he is not well equipped withthat talent.A. potentialB. competenceC. ambitionD. character第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项. One of the most significant actions of your life is that you support someone when you helphim or her through a challenging time. However, the best __36__ is that when you support others, you are also supporting yourself. When you __37__ to give support to others, it is usually a__38__ that you are also stopping giving support to yourself.仔细审题、认真作答.试题习题、尽在百度I was hooked on a story about Donna, which clearly showed the __39__ of support.Several months ago, Donna had just broken up with her boyfriend and had a difficult time weeping all accepting the __40__. She refused to be accompanied and stayed at home __41__,the time, which certainly was not helping.Early one morning, Donna received a phone call with some __42__ news: her best friend's brother her Mary, and had known this friend, in brother had been __43__ an accident. Donnathe got sadness and devastating. Donna __45__ her __44__ her entire life, and the news was__46__ soon and drove to Mary's house to be with her.At the __47__ and afterwards, she held Mary close while she cried __48__ tears, sat by herside as the waves of grief __49__ Mary, and slept next to her to make sure she did not wake up alone. During that time she hardly felt any __50__ in her heart.of the level normal, Donna __51__ that weeks later, when life began to return to Severalsupport she had given Mary far overtook any support she had __52__ herself during her dark time. She was able to use the support she had given her friend as a __53__ for the support she needed. yourself something within others, see if there's __54__ When you find yourself to supportwhen you give complete support to others, it'll mirror those places ,that is not supporting. __55__ within you that require the same level of attention.D. patternC. position )36. A. policy B. part (D. decide ()37. A. refuse C. start B. pretendD. signalB. signatureC. sign ()38. A. sightD. definition C. function B. power ()39. A. exampleD. loss B. truth C. divorce ()40. A. disasterB. worriedly D. alongC. alone()41. A. quietlyD. surprising C. dangerous )42. A. terrible B. amazing (D. caught B. killed C. injured ()43. A. claimedD. nearly C. exactly B. barely ()44. A. reallyD. changed C. recognized()45. A. removed B. overcameD. bus B. gate C. car ()46. A. doorD. break B. party C. funeral )47. A. pray (D. consistent()48. A. endless B. enough C. permanent仔细审题、认真作答.试题习题、尽在百度()49. A. ran over B. turned over C. washed over D.looked over()50. A. sadness B. horror C. panic D. thrill()51. A. recalled B. realized C. reminded D. remembered()52. A. presented B. provided C. favored D. offered()53. A. mirror B. candle C. challenge D. gift()54. A. incredible B. inadequate C. unable D. unlikely()55. A. In short B. In other words C. On the whole D. On the contrary第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项.AThe Best Time to Visit SydneyIf you prefer the cold to heat, especially if seeking to escape the northern summer, the besttime to visit Sydney could be in the Australian winter from June 1 to August 31.The Sydney winter isn't really harsh and the weather's generally pleasant. It's great fortouring the city on foot and for bushwalking. And the ski slopes are not too far away.Holiday timeYou get the Queen's Birthday holiday weekend in June and the school holidays in July. Aside from within those periods, accommodation costs in the city will generally be lower.Winter weatherExpect generally cool conditions. The average temperature should range from around 8℃(46°F) at night to 16℃(61°F) in the daytime in mid-winter. Expect from 80mm to 131mm of raining a month, with the most rain in June tapering into August.Winter accommodationOutside of the holiday periods, Sydney accommodation will usually be available and shouldbe relatively cheaper.Winter activities●The weather's fine for a walking tour of Sydney. Visit The Rocks, the Sydney Opera House, the Royal Botanic Gardens, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Australian Museum, Hyde Park, Chinatown, Darling Harbour.仔细审题、认真作答.试题习题、尽在百度●Go on a harbor cruise. At the very least, take a Sydney ferry and cross the harbor toManly.●Take a daytrip north, south and west of Sydney.●Spot the whales as they travel north in the whale migration season.●Go bushwalking at the Royal National Park.()56. Considering weather and accommodation, the best time to visit Sydney is in________.A. JuneB. JulyC. AugustD. December()57. Which of the following activities is NOT recommended in the passage?A. Going skiing near Sydney.B. Hunting whales in the Royal Botanic Gardens.C. Touring Sydney on foot.D. Bushwalking at the Royal National Park.BAn oral drug, named ERDRP-0519, was invented. It is specifically designed to protectpeople who got infected measles(麻疹) from spreading the virus to others. Like the flu, measles spreads through the air by breathing, coughing or sneezing. There is typically a time, about two weeks, between becoming infected with the virus and the beginning of symptoms like skin rash(皮疹), runny nose, heavy cough and high fever.“This therapy application determines the desired characteristics of the drug, which areorally available, cost-effective manufacture and high stability,”Richard Klemperer, professorof Georgia State University, told reporters last Wednesday.“With these criteria in mind, we have developed a small drug that blocks the measles virusover the past years, which is essential for copy of the virus.”The researchers tested the drug in rats infected with canine distemper virus(犬瘟病), which isa close relative of measles virus. They found that all of the infected rats treated with the drug仔细审题、认真作答.试题习题、尽在百度survived the deadly infection, showed no clinical signs of disease and developed a strongprotective immune response.The drug could be used to treat friends, family and other social contacts of a person infectedwith measles virus, which have not developed symptoms yet but are at risk of having caught thedisease, Klemperer said truthfully.“The emergence of strong antiviral immunity(抗病毒免疫力) in treated animals isparticularly encouraging, since it suggests that the drug may not only save an infected individual from disease but contribute to closing measles immunity gaps in a population,”Klemperer said. The researchers emphasized the drug is not intended as a substitute for vaccination, but as an additional weapon to get rid of the measles. They planned to test the drug's safety in larger animals, before moving into clinical trials in humans.“If our next series of studies confirms that the human situation mirrors what we have seen in rats, then this drug may make a major contribution to getting rid of measles by preventing local outbreaks”Klemperer said.Despite the existence of an effective vaccine, annual measles deaths worldwide haveremained constant at around 150,000 since 2007. The reasons for this are the highly infectious nature of the virus, in the developing world largely due to issues of resources, and in many developed countries in particular in the European region due to parental concerns regarding vaccination safety.()58. If a boy got infected by measles virus, he might NOT show the symptom like________.A. runny noseB. bad coughC. high feverD. sick stomach()59. From what Klemperer said, we know that the drug ________.A. is only intended as a substitute for vaccinationB. can only save those infected individuals from diseaseC. is cost-effective and high stability for curing measlesD. has the same effect on human as on larger animals()60. The best title of the passage is ________.A. the Introduction of a New Oral DrugB. the Desired Characteristics of DrugsC. the Common Symptoms of Getting MeaslesD. the Application of Post-exposure仔细审题、认真作答.试题习题、尽在百度TherapyCI love seeing Europeans line up in airports to applaud arriving refugees. But humanitarianism(人道主义) will not guide policy for long. We liberals need to argue from Europe's self-interest: our continent has the need, the space and the ability to accept people.Many European countries are gradually turning into old people's homes. Germany, Italy,Spain and others have some of the lowest birth rates in human history. It is predicted that about one-third of their populations will be aged over 65 in 2050. Germany needs to import at least 350,000 people a year to keep its workforce stable. Suddenly, young ambitious workers are pouring into the country as if called by a genie(精灵) with a lamp. No wonder Angela Merkel, German Chancellor, has been more welcoming than David Cameron, British Prime Minister. But all over Europe, carers for old people are already in need. Norway found oil under the seabed but it would have been better off if it had discovered 50,000 nurses there instead.Many rightwingers think we have reached our limits. This feeling is widespread. And it'strue that Western Europe is one of the most densely populated regions on earth. Indeed, density has long been Europe's unique selling point: with so many people of different nations closely packed together, we have always traded goods and exchanged ideas fast. That's why the scientific revolution of the 16th and 17th centuries happened here.But we have plenty more room. Many European cities aren't dense enough. Now east Germany, north-western Spain and gorgeous mountain villages in Italy are losing people. Lots of cities have unused industrial land.Humans inhabit a slice of the EU's territory. Only about 2.5 per cent of the EU's land is usedfor housing, estimates the European Commission. By contrast, a whopping 43 per cent was used for agriculture in 2009, it says. That's too much. We could turn more land into forest or into green landscapes where people can relax and play. Making that transition is feasible because we now use agricultural land inefficiently.Migrants often spend years locked up together in serious government-funded “migrant centers”. However, the way to learn a new country's language, make friends and find work is to live with a local. This crisis has shown that lots of Europeans are willing to take refugees into their homes. After Iceland's government said it could take only 50 Syrian refugees, many Icelanders仔细审题、认真作答.试题习题、尽在百度came forward offering to take a far greater number into their own homes. People aren't just sitting around waiting for government to do something.We need migrants, and we can accommodate them. If opponents just don't like foreigners,they should say so instead of pretending to be hardheaded pragmatists(实用主义者).()61. Why is Angela Merkel willing to take in refugees according to the passage?A. Germany has already stepped into aged society.B. Birth rates in Germany are the lowest in history.C. She is kind and shows sympathy for homeless people.D. Refugees can make up the shortage of labor in Germany.()62. Which of the following statements is TRUE?A. No other region is more densely populated than Western Europe.B. Density has become Europe's most outstanding characteristic.C. All European cities are not crowded together in great numbers.D. Large quantities of unused industrial land will turn into forest.()63. It can be inferred that ________.A. nurses are more badly needed than petrol in EuropeB. liberals always do something for the Europe's benefitC. aging problem in Germany is the worst in EuropeD. Europeans have already made intelligent use of the land)64. What is the last paragraph but one mainly about? (A. Migrants can privately be accommodated.B. Migrants had better not live in migrant centers.C. Everyone can live with migrants to help them fit in.D. Everyone has done their own part to help migrants.D Attitudes Wired in Happy and Successful Brainsactors, -I've carefully examined happy and successful people from all different professionsscientists, comedians, musicians, etc. They share very similar philosophies. Here are some of the fundamental attitudes and beliefs that contribute to their happiness and success:________________ ________________◆①仔细审题、认真作答.试题习题、尽在百度This is one of the most commonly recited mottos in self-improvement. Individuals who seetheir mistakes and failures as a learning experience are much more prone to happiness and success.When we adopt the belief that “failure is a part of learning,”we become more resilientand courageous in the face of new challenges.Instead of avoiding situations where we may embarrass ourselves, we embrace thesechallenges in life, even when we know they can be risky and painful. When we do fail, we don'tsee it as the end of the world, but a point to improve upon.◆________________②________________Many people are great at finding problems and being critical about their lives; however, theydo this without ever suggesting a possible solution or alternative to their situation.They complain about this and that, but they never take an active role to actually improvethese things. They focus on problems not to learn from them or fix them, but to make excuses for why their lives are miserable and unpleasant.I believe acknowledging problems in life is important. I don't recommend that we ignorethings in our life that disturb us or make us unhappy. However, it's also important to think of wayswe can actually respond to these problems and change our circumstances.Ruminating over problems in our life without a plan to take action is not only a waste of time,but it makes us even more sad and depressed. If you're going to be critical about something inyour life, focus on the ways you can actually make a difference.◆________________③________________Happy and successful people are incredibly grateful for their lives and everything they have:their relationships, their home, their job, their possessions, their talents, their achievements, etc. Although successful people are often thought of as always hungry and striving—alwaystrying to improve things, achieve their goals, and make things better—this inner drive doesn't take away from the fact they are very happy and content with their lives.Gratitude is an irreplaceable characteristic of true happiness and success. Even if we achievegreat things in life, without gratitude we often find ourselves empty and discontent. Make sure you take the time to reflect on how lucky you are as a person (I believe everyone can find something tobe grateful for).仔细审题、认真作答.试题习题、尽在百度◆________________④________________Happy and successful individuals know that we can learn a lot from other happy andsuccessful individuals. Having peopled to look up to is a great resource for learning the beliefs and habits that contribute to other people's success, and then modeling those beliefs and habits in our own lives.If you want to improve a particular area of your life, then find a couple of people who already excel in that area of life. Study them. Ask them questions. Have them show you their technique and share their stories.The more willing you are to learn from others, the more successful you will be. Talking and listening to others is one of the best ways to get more perspective into what you want to improve in life—and how you can do it.Please add a comment at the bottom of this page or blog in our forum here. Please do not use apostrophes in your comments.()65. What does the underlined word “resilient”in Paragraph 3 probably mean?A. depressed.B. regretful.C. romantic.D. flexible.()66. The author thinks if one merely focuses on problems, he'll ________.A. find out a way to solve problemsB. ignore complaints about problemsC. use the problems as his excusesD. acknowledge and solve problems()67. People with gratitude ________.A. feel satisfied with his lifeB. stop struggling in lifeC. owe success to their own talentsD. reflect on their achievements()68. The successful people may possess the following attitudes EXCEPT ________.A. gratitude and beliefB. courage and riskD. fortune and convention C. willingness and luckiness()69. Choose the following sub-headings for Parts ①②③and ④.a. Learn from othersb. Show your gratitudec. Focus on solutionsd. Learn from failureA. abcdB. dcbaC. dabcD. acbd()70. Which of the following can be used to support the concept “Show your仔细审题、认真作答.试题习题、尽在百度gratitude”?A. “He is a wise man who does not sigh for the things which he has not, but appreciates for those which he has.”—EpictetusB. “We think too small. Like the frog at the bottom of the well. He thinks the sky is only asbig as the top of the well. If he surfaced, he would have an entirely different view.”—Mao Tse-TungC. “Keep away from people who try to belittle your ambitions. Small people always do that, but the really great make you feel that you, too, can become great.”—Mark TwainD. “Failure is the foundation of success, and the means by which it is achieved. Success isthe hiding-place of failure; but who can tell when the turning-point will come?”—Lao Tzu第Ⅱ卷(非选择题共35分)第四部分:任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请认真阅读下面短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词.注意:每个空格只填1个单词.The GREATEST JourneyI had lunch last week with a high-ranking business woman for a fortune 500 company. Iasked her what tips she would give to someone early in their career. Without hesitation she jumped right into four keys to her professional climb:Know your business. Never get satisfaction with your industry or your position. In most cases,the knowledge you hold now is not good enough to stand the test of time. Thus, you must keep working to stay on top of what's new and what's coming down the pipeline. This is what really counts, especially early in a professional career, as many entry level associates are content to be gainfully employed.Pick careers with care. Again, early in your career it is easy to run after the job that offers themost money. In the case of a life-long career money cannot answer all things. If you are going tobe an entrepreneur then you'll probably start with a budget of zero. Yet, if you have the discipline, working for yourself could be the best choice you've ever made.仔细审题、认真作答.试题习题、尽在百度If you are going to work for a company you have to do your homework. If you find acompany that consists with your values and produces a product that you 100% believe in, thenyou'll have an easy time giving that organization your all.Be personable. If everyone hates to be around you at the office, it's time to check yourattitude. We've all heard at least one anecdote about a great thinker with great skills who drove coworkers crazy. Someway, somehow many of the brightest and best lack the “people skills”to advance beyond an entry-level position.In short, you must have the interpersonal insight to interact with internal and externalcontacts. If not, you may find that you are unimportant once someone with soft-skills joins the organization. Why? People have to buy you before they ever buy the product you're selling.Be willing to move. This is where I got puzzled. She shared how she lived in seven states still working for the same organization.Much is made of moving in today's attempts to climb the corporate ladder. As more and more companies extend to have a global reach, it is easy to understand why new opportunities birth in various locations.Whatever the path, outline in your heart what destination you hope to reach and this will be akey indicator as to which journey will be greatest for you.Title: The Greatest Journey仔细审题、认真作答.试题习题、尽在百度)分(满分25第五部分:书面表达.词左右的文章请阅读下列文字及图表,并按照要求用英语写一篇150I can't bear the smog in this city any more. It's getting worse and “We suffer from pollution.said Wang Tao, a senior citizen in Beijing.”worse,said a senior student from I'm often disturbed by loud noise during my work and sleep“,”Shenzhen.of use human because direct unfit are China's Many of waterways largely forindustrialization.A 2015 report estimated that 1.6 million people in China die each year from heart, lung andstroke problems because of polluted air.仔细审题、认真作答.试题习题、尽在百度New technologies have promoted the development of urbanization and economy. Whileeconomic growth may continue, the rewards of this growth may be opposed by the harm from thepollution unless environmental protection is increased. 【写作内容】. 个单词概述上述信息的主要内容用约301..2. 请根据以上图文信息简述污染的情况及其原因). (不少于两点3. 从可持续发展的角度提出你对治理城市污染的建议【写作要求】. 写作过程中不能直接引用原文语句1.. .作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称2. 3. 不必写标题【评分标准】. 内容完整,语言规范,语篇连贯,词数适当________________________________仔细审题、认真作答.试题习题、尽在百度11~15 BABCA 16~20 BCACB 1~5 AACBC 6~10 ACBCB 单项填空“其表示of,which引导定语从句修饰language.选择介词21.B 解析:考查定语从句.of 种.中”,即他们的语言中大约有60句意:中国抗.作动词时,表示“特写”,符合语境22.C 解析:考查动词辨析.feature .51名女兵组成.其他几项不合语境战胜利大阅兵上,特写了女子仪仗队,由C项意为“你真的难倒我了”;.A项意为“没事;忘了吧”;B23.C 解析:考查交际用语I not what 项意为“不要拐弯抹角”.根据答语中下句话“That's 项意为“不要误会我”;D .mean”可知C项符合语境。
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江苏省普通高等学校招生考试
高三模拟测试卷(二十)
一、根据提示填出试卷中出现的单词:
(一) 汉译英:
1. 沮丧,消沉n.________________
2. 症状,征兆n.________
3. 背叛v.________
4. 值得崇拜的,可敬重的adj.________
5. 询问;调查v.________
6. 主要的,大部分的adj.________
7. 极端的,偏激的adj.________
8. 破坏;毁灭n.________
9. 分类,分等,归类v.________
10. 会话,交谈,说话n.________
(二) 英译汉:
1. assumption n.________
2. distinction n.________
3. interruption n.________
4. evolution n.________
5. transmit v.________
6. faithfully adv.________
7. efficiently adv.________
8. unconsciously adv.________
9. original n.________
10. neglect n.________二、根据提示填出试卷中出现的短语:
1. work out__________________________
2. drop out__________
3. check out__________
4. stand out__________
5. be familiar with__________
6. be associated with__________
7. be consistent with__________
8. figure out__________
9. make out__________
10. 去世__________
11. 点燃;照亮__________
12. 以……而告终__________
13. 以……为背景__________
14. 判处某人死刑__________
三、根据汉语提示完成试卷中的句子(每空一词):
1. 当一个年轻人的行为不被学校或社会所认可时,他(她)就被认为有行为障碍.
A young person is said ________ have behaviour disorder when his or her behaviour is noticeably different from ________ expected in the school or community.
2. 如果你没有愿景,那你的未来恐怕只会重复过去.
________ you have a vision for the future, your future is threatened ________ be a repeat of the past.
3. ——什么使得《见字如面》这么受欢迎?
——是每封信背后的人性光辉触动了观众的心弦.
—What do you think makes the TV show Letters Alive a big hit?
—________ the kind of humanity ________ every letter touches the heartstrings of the audience.
4. 参加第二季《中国诗词大会》的女孩武亦姝从100个诗词爱好者中脱颖而出,赢得了决赛.
Teenage girl Wu Yishu won the final round of Chinese Poetry Conference's second season, stand ________ ________ poetry enthusiasts.
四、范文默写(根据括号中所给单词或上下文语境填空):
The New Yorker has started a cartoon caption competition, (1) ________ which it picks out three finalists. Those (2) ________ want to enter it or vote can obtain more information from its website.
When (3) ________ comes to this week's finalists, I'd like to show a preference to Andrew's.
There exists great humour in his caption, (4) ________ makes a joke about the limited space the man in the cartoon can find. (5) ________,the sharp contrast between the man's intention to camp and the harsh reality (6) ________(accurate) reflects the mass human destruction of nature. The caption writer has expressed his concern (7) ________ the environmental problems in a smart way.
This week's cartoon is rather interesting. A caged bird has aroused much curiosity among others living in nature. (8) ________(person), I will caption the cartoon “Look, we have a pet!”because I really believe we should be friends with animals rather than keeping them as pets.
(二十)
一、(一) 1. depression 2. symptom 3. betray 4. adorable
5. inquire
6. major
7. extreme
8. destruction
9. classify10. conversation
(二) 1. 假定;假设 2. 区分 3. 中止;打扰
4. 演化;演进
5. 传输,传达
6. 忠诚地;诚心诚意地
7. 效率高地;有效地8. 无意中;不知不觉地9. 原物,原作
10. 疏忽,怠慢,忽略
二、1. 锻炼 2. 退出 3. 结账离开 4. 突出,显眼 5. 对……熟悉 6. 与……有关
7. 与……相符、一致8. 算出;理解;想出9. 理解;辨认出10. pass away11. light up
12. end up with13. be set in14. condemn sb. to death
三、 1. to; that 2. Unless; to 3. That; behind 4. out; from
四、1. in 2. who 3. it 4. which 5. Meanwhile 6. accurately7. about8. Personally。