2018年广东省深圳市高三年级第二次调研考试英语试题(WORD版)

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2018深圳市高考英语模拟试题(3)(附答案)

2018深圳市高考英语模拟试题(3)(附答案)

2018深圳市高考英语模拟试题(3)(附答案)2018高考高三英语3月月考模拟试题03第I卷(选择题共115分)第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分55分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)1.He is worki ng in a factory.lt _____________ a half year si nee he_______ a college student. A. is ; wasB. has been; becomeC. is ; became D has been ; became 2. ________ c arefully, the mixture wasbitter. A. Tasted B . Tasting C. Taste D. To taste 3.Howmany of us _______ , say, a meet ing that is not importa nt tous would be interested in the discussion? A . attended B . had attended C. attending D. have attended 4. ____________ the general state of his health, it may take him a while to recover frompai n. A. Give n B . To give C . Givi ng D . Havi ng give n 5 . He's smili ng ; ____________ does n't seemto have bee n any trouble sol vingthe problem. A . it B . he C. there D . that 6 . If we can't afford, we shall have to _______________ with fish. A. do B . go C. eat D . deal7 . If Tom carries on worki ng like that, he'll _______ sooneror later. A . give out B . keep out C. hold out D. wear out 8 . Which do you feel like __________ time on the train, chatt ing withfriends or just readi ng somethi ng? A . to kill B . to shareC. killing __________________________________ D . sharing 9 . Who would you rather ________________________ you tomorrow? A. had helped B . help C. to helpD. helped 10 . I 'll spend my holiday in Shanghai, __________________ l ives my uncle。

广东省深圳市普通高中学校2018届高考高三英语11月月考试题: 10 Word版含答案

广东省深圳市普通高中学校2018届高考高三英语11月月考试题: 10 Word版含答案

高考高三英语11月月考试题10第Ⅰ卷(选择题,共115分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下满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个小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. Where does the man want to go?A. Palace Museum.B. Ship Museum.C. Space Museum.2. When will the two speakers go for lunch?A. Half past twelve.B. Twelve three.C. Twelve thirteen.3. Where does the conversation take place?A. In the street.B. At the airport.C. On the telephone.4. What does the woman want to do?A. She wants to play with the man.B. She wants to talk with the man.C. She wants to criticize the man.5. What are the two speakers talking about?A. Work.B. Food.C. Weather.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5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,各个小题将给出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. What can be the best way to the airport?A. Taking the express train.B. Taking the airport express.C. Taking the airport bus.7. How much does the man pay for the ticket?A. 70 dollars.B. 17 dollars.C. 7 dollars.8. What does the man think of the price of the ticket?A. Cheap.B. Expensive.C. Convenient.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。

2018年广东省高考英语二模试卷

2018年广东省高考英语二模试卷

2018年广东省高考英语二模试卷第二部分阅读理解(共两节)第一节(满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑.1. OU supports open learningThe Opening University calls it “OU supports open learning”.It’s a method of distance learning that’s accessible to everybody living in the European Union. There are also a number of courses which can be followed online by those outside these countries.◆ Teaching SupportAn Opening University student works within a small group who are in communication with their tutor by post, fax, telephone and e﹣mail. The tutors function is to mark the student’s work, to comment upon it and offer any assistance required. Students in the United Kingdom usually have an opportunity of attending day schools, which bring the group together with the tutor at the specific phases of the course, for the purpose of group tutoring.◆ Course MaterialsThe Open University learning materials consist of textbooks prepared for each course as well as assignment sheets. Many students have a PC with software, audio and video cassettes.◆ Television: OU, the Learning ZoneThe Opening University works in cooperation with the BBC in the making of programs that will assist many students in the courses. Known as the Learning Zone, this series of programs can be viewed live by students in the UK, students in other countries can receive the programs on video.◆ Computers and the Open UniversityComputers are a basic part of many Open University studies. They are available for rental to students studying at Level One courses such as “Using Mathematics”,“You, Your Computer and the Net”,and “Discovering Science”. The Open University believes in the importance of acquiring computer skills, many of which will be valuable after the student has completed the course.(1)What do we know about the Opening University?________A.It focuses most on computer skills.B.It provides students courses online.C.It only intends for students in Britain.D.It assists the BBC to arrange special courses.(2)Students in the UK attending day schools of the Opening University can________.A.be tutored.B.celebrate their graduations.C.mark the others’ homework.D.have a teamwork with the BBC.(3)What is the purpose of the text?________A.To advertise special computer skills in the university.B.To introduce open learning from the Opening University.C.To show alternative courses from the Opening University.D.To tell about assignment sheets in the university textbooks.【答案】BAB【考点】完形综合阅读理解综合【解析】本文介绍了开放式大学的可以在网上学习也可以参加日间学校的小组辅导,介绍了这种开放式学习模式.【解答】(1) B.细节理解题.根据句子:There are also a number of courses which can be followed online by those outside these countries.也有一些课程可以在网上进行.所以答案选B.(2) A.细节理解题.根据句子:Students in the United Kingdom usually have an opportunity of attending day schools, which bring the group together with the tutor at the specific phases of the course, for the purpose of group tutoring.在英国的学生通常有机会参加日间学校,这使小组与导师在课程的特定阶段,为小组辅导.所以答案选A.(3) B.细节理解题.根据第一句:The Opening University calls it “OU supports open learning”.It’s a method of distance learning that’s accessible to everybody living in the European Union.介绍说这是一种远程学习的方法,在欧盟的每个人都能接触到.后文又从授课、课程等方面进行介绍,所以本文的目的是介绍放大学的开放式学习.所以选B.2. Last year my daughter and I rescued several hurt street baby dogs and we had the homeless dog vaccinated(接种疫苗) and taken in by a local animal rescue center here in Mumbai, India where we, live as foreigners. We have been volunteering at the shelter ever since. I was recently feeling the push to serve more, so I scheduled a Saturday visit. My daughter had social invitations, but she also felt the push to visit the shelter, so she planned to go there with her friends and me, later in the day instead. We piled up old blankets, sheets and pillows to take along and donate. On arriving and touring, we met 500 dogs and 200 cats being cared for at this shelter. After the tour we served meals to the puppies in the sick or injured puppy room. We held and comforted those who would clearly survive their injuries and several who were so sick that the volunteer vet on hand said they had a 50% chance of being alive next week. Then we fed two sick and abandoned young kittens.While feeding the animals I watched the workers who were cleaning out some of the dog houses with healthy dogs who would be returned to the streets. I was touched most by how often they stopped in their duty to pet and play with these dogs. They did it with such love. While some workers and volunteers were paid, others were paid nothing to support these animals.My daughter and I stayed for 4﹣5 hours, beyond the time she had scheduled to meet friends for lunch. She chose to cancel her social date and spend more time with these animals despite the tough conditions. Tired and dirty, we felt blessed to share some time with people who care deeply for relieving the suffering of so many vulnerable beings. Andthen we went back. May all the sick and injured animals be relieved of their suffering.(1)Why did the author plan a Saturday visit to the shelter?________A.To apply to be a real social volunteer.B.To build up homes for homeless dogs.C.To do more work for homeless animals.D.To attend her daughter’s gatherings with friends.(2)According to the second paragraph,________.A.not all of the hurt animals in the shelter could keep alive.B.the a uthor’s daughter finally accepted social invitations.C.the author merely fed sick dogs with his daughter and friends.D.most hurt animals in the shelter have a 50% chance of being alive.(3)What moved the author most while volunteering?________A.The animals led a happy life in the shelter.B.The workers showed deep love to the animals.C.The workers were paid nothing to do their work.D.Many healthy animals would come back to the streets.(4)What is the last paragraph mainly about?________A.The schedule of the author’s daughter.B.The author’s wish to return to care animals.C.The reasons for the author’s daughter missing her social date.D.The feelings of the father and daughter as volunteers in the shelter.【答案】CABD【考点】完形综合阅读理解综合【解析】文章为记叙文,介绍作者和女儿到一个动物救济所照顾无家可归的动物,他们被工作人员的爱心感动.【解答】(1)C.细节理解题.根据文章第一段的句子We have been volunteering at the shelter ever since. I was recently feeling the push to serve more, so I scheduled a Saturday visit.可知,作者计划一个星期六去动物救济所为一些无家可归的动物做些事情.故选C.(2)A.细节理解题.根据文章第二段的句子 We held and comforted those who would clearly survive their injuries and several who were so sick that the volunteer vet on hand said they had a 50% chance of being alive next week.可知,不是所有受伤的动物在动物救济所还存活的.故选A.(3)B.细节理解题.根据文章第三段的句子I was touched most by how often they stopped in their duty to pet and play with these dogs. They did it with such love.可知,在做志愿者的时候工作人员对动物的爱让作者感动.故选B.(4)D.细节理解题.根据文章的句子Tired and dirty, we felt blessed to share some time with people who care deeply for relieving the suffering of so many vulnerable beings.可知,最后一段主要介绍作者和女儿在做志愿者的时候的感觉.故选D.3. A survey of university backgrounds of heads of major global companies found that Harvard in the United States was the most likely place to have studied in.The Times Higher Education magazine ranked the universities attended by chief executive officers (CEO) of Fortune Global 500 companies. There are four US universities in thetop 10, with three from France, two from Japan and one from South Korea. The highest ranked UK university is Oxford in 21st place.This league table, described as the Alma Mater Index, shows which universities aroundthe world taught the bosses of some of the world’s biggest companies. One in 20 had a degree from a single institution, Harvard. This included Margaret C. Whitman of Hewlett﹣Packard, Jeffrey R. Immelt of General Electric and Vittorio Colao of Vodafone.But the top 10 for producing business leaders does not contain all the usual names that appear at the top of university rankings. Oxford and Cambridge are absent, but the University of Pennsylvania in the US and Keio University in Japan are included, along with three French universities, headed by the Ecole Polytechnique.Across the top 100, universities from the US ________, followed by universities in China, Japan, France and Germany. There are more Ceos who went to university in Asia than in Europe. In terms of national comparisons, UK universities produced the sixth highest number of global chief executives, with Oxford in 21st place and Cambridge in 45th place.But even though Harvard might have taught the biggest number of bosses from the top500 companies, it was not attended by any of the heads of the biggest 10 companies, who were from a more diverse range of universities.Royal Dutch Shell is headed by a graduate of Zurich University of AppliedSciences; Walmart is headed by a student of Georgia Tech and Exxon Mobil has a chief executive from the University of Texas, Austin. Three of the leaders of these biggest companies went to university in China and the head of Volkswagen went to university in Stuttgart.(1)How many Asian universities are among the world’s top 10 universities for global CEOs?________A.One.B.Two.C.Three.D.Four.(2)What does the underlined word “dominate” in Paragraph 5 probably mean?________A.Decrease.B.Accelerate.C.Take the lead.D.Make great progress.(3)What can we learn about the UK universities?________A.Cambridge University ranks highest among them.B.None of them are among the top 10 list of the survey.C.They performed better than French universities on the list.D.They produced the second most number of global CEOs.(4)Which of the following can be the best title for the text?________A.The Rankings of the Famous Universities in the World.B.Which Is Described as the best University in the world?.C.Students Are Currently Entering Various top﹣class Universities.D.Which University Tops the League Table of Where Bosses Studied?.【答案】CCBD【考点】阅读理解综合【解析】本文是一篇科教类阅读,文章主要介绍了对全球大公司领导人的大学背景调查发现,美国哈佛大学是他们最有可能就读的地方等有关研究.【解答】(1)C.细节理解题.根据There are four US universities in the top 10, with three from France, two from Japan and one from South Korea.可知,亚洲共有三所.故选C.(2)C.词义猜测题.根据上下文内容可知,Across the top 100, universities from the US dominate, followed by universities in China, Japan, France and Germany.句意为在100强中,美国的大学占主导地位,其次是中国,日本,法国和德国的大学.故选C.(3)B.推理判断题.根据But even though Harvard might have taught the biggest number of bosses from the top 500 companies, it was not attended by any of the heads of the biggest 10 companies, who were from a more diverse range of universities可以推测出,美国大学的他们都没有进入调查的前10名.故选B.(4)D.主旨大意题.阅读全文,根据文章内容可知,本文主要讲述了对全球大公司领导人的大学背景调查发现,美国哈佛大学是他们最有可能就读的地方的有关研究.故选D.4. Could your weekend lie﹣in(睡懒觉) kill you? " asked the Daily mail. It is said in a study that sleeping more at weekends can increase the risk of heart disease. Since most of us change our sleep schedule depending on whether it’s a work or non﹣work day, it’s an interesting question. Is the lie﹣in really so dangerous? Researchers say that changing sleep patterns causes social jet lag. Is that even a thing?Changing our sleeping hours causes the effect of crossing a time zone﹣it makes us sleepy during the day. People who changed their sleep patterns were also more likely to gain weight during the study and more suited to going to bed and waking late because of the change of their biological clock. They were more at risk of these changes than earlier sleepers and risers. The study also shows an association between switching sleep patterns and changes in some blood results.It does not show that anyone’s developing heart disease was because they had lie﹣ins.Jim Horne, one of the professors of the Sleep Research Centre at Loughborough University, says the concept of social jet lag is likely to feed our anxiety about sleep, so we should really stop worrying so much and have a limited weekend lie﹣in. Worry is bad for sleep and we naturally compensate for not getting enough rest in the week by lying﹣in at weekends, so we shouldn’t stop ________. However, we should limit the time.Studies show that if you accumulate a five﹣hour sleep debt during the week, then you only need one and a half hours of extra sleep on your days off to make up for it. It wouldbe a shame to be scared of a lie﹣in. Studies of sleep and risk factors for heart disease can struggle to tell between poor sleep causing stress and stress disrupting sleep. Work stress can cause both a rise in blood pressure and changes in sleep patterns. Sleep is the test for the state of one’s health,and the most important thing that happens when you don’t get enough of it is that you feel sleepy.(1)What’s the probable effect of changing our sleep patterns?________A.Becoming unhealthy.B.Losing weight quickly.C.Easily adapting to time zones.D.Becoming early sleepers and risers.(2)What is Jim Horne’s attitude towards the weekend lie﹣in?________A.Negative.B.Doubtful.C.Unconcerned.D.Supportive.(3)What does the underlined phrase “doing it” in Paragraph 3 refer to?________A.Lying﹣in.B.Worrying.C.Sleeping early.pensating for the limit.(4)What can we infer from the text?________A.The sleep debt must be paid off completely.B.The weekend lie﹣in is a bad habit for all people.C.The more hours one sleeps, the healthier he will be.D.Poor sleep may result from and cause stress in turn.【答案】ADAD【考点】阅读理解综合【解析】本文属于说明文阅读,作者通过这篇文章主要向我们描述了一项研究表明,周末多睡会增加患心脏病的风险.【解答】(1)A.细节理解题.根据文章People who changed their sleep patterns were also more likely to gain weight during the study and more suited to going to bed and waking late because of the change of their biological clock可知改变我们的睡眠模式可能变得不健康;故选A.(2)D.态度判断题.根据文章Jim Horne, one of the professors of the Sleep Research Centre at Loughborough University, says the concept of social jet lag is likely to feed our anxiety about sleep, so we should really stop worrying so much and have a limited weekend lie﹣in可知吉姆•霍恩对周末卧床的态度是支持的;故选D.(3)A.词义猜测题.根据文章Worry is bad for sleep and we naturally compensate for not getting enough rest in the week by lying﹣in at weekends,so we shouldn’t stop doingit可知担心对睡眠有害,我们自然会通过周末躺在床上来弥补一周没有得到足够的休息,所以我们不应该停止这样做;意为多睡;故选A.(4)D.推理判断题.根据文章Studies of sleep and risk factors for heart disease can struggle to tell between poor sleep causing stress and stress disrupting sleep可知从课文中可以推断出睡眠不足可能是由压力引起的;故选D.第二节(满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项.选项中有两项为多余选项.Over the course of my life, I come to realize we will have unpleasant feelings from time to time. Our loved ones will pass away, our friends and families will disappoint us, and the challenges of life will make us angry and frustrated.(1)_______ I have experienced a lot and find out some effective ways to help express our feelings.(2)_______ When expressing strong feelings, many people intend to start talking over the other person instead of listening to what he or she is saying. If you do so,you won’t have the possibility of clearing up any misunderstandings.Exercise to help deal with depression. Despite the commonly held belief that people needto let off their anger to help reduce its damaging effects, research indicates that this method is not helpful and can actually increase anger. However, exercise is very effective at relieving symptoms of sadness and anxiety.(3)_______Allow yourself to cry. Crying is viewed as a sign of weakness in some cultures.(4)_______Many people end up feeling better after crying, especially if they are in a secure environment around loved ones.Try expressing yourself through art.(5)_______For example, art can help survivors process their feelings. These methods are powerful because they remove the need to create words, allowing you to access your feelings directly.A. Remember to listen.B. Talk to a good friend or a family member.C. However, it is a valuable outlet for your negative feelings.D. Do control yourself and try not let your anger hurt other persons.E. Therefore, try slow exercises like yoga to help you relax and calm down.F. when those painful feelings arise, we should know how to deal with them properly.G. Studies suggest artistic expression is a healthy, helpful way to express your feelings.【答案】F,A,E,C,G【考点】七选五阅读【解析】本文是一篇选句填空,文章主要介绍了在我的一生中,我逐渐意识到我们会时不时地有不愉快的感觉.我们所爱的人会逝去,我们的朋友和家人会让我们失望,生活的挑战会让我们愤怒和沮丧.【解答】1﹣5 FAECG(1)F.细节理解题.根据“I have experienced a lot and find out some effective ways to help express our feelings.我经历了很多,找到了一些有效的方法来表达我们的感情.”可知此处应填“当这些痛苦的感觉出现时,我们应该知道如何正确处理它们.”.故选F.(2)A.细节理解题.根据“When expressing strong feelings, many people intend to start talking over the other person instead of listening to what he or she is saying当表达强烈的感情时,许多人会开始谈论对方,而不是听他或她在说什么”可知此处应填“记得要听”.故选A.(3)E.推理判断题.根据“Allow yourself to cry让自己哭”可知此处应填“因此,尝试像瑜伽这样的慢运动来帮助你放松和平静下来”.故选E.(4)C.推理判断题.根据“Crying is viewed as a sign of weakness in some cultures.在某些文化中,哭被看作是软弱的表现”可知此处应填“然而,它是你负面情绪的一个很有价值的发泄渠道.”.故选C.(5)G.推理判断题.根据“Try expressing yourself through art.尝试通过艺术表达自己”可知此处应填研究表明艺术表现是一种表达感情的健康的,有益的方式.故选G.第三部分:知识运用(共两节,45分)第一节完形填空(每小题1.5分,共30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑.My kids sat on Gee’s living room floor and respectfully lifted Christmas decorations out of a cardboard box. They shouted with (1)_______when they discovered a tiny toy cat. Finally, my son was (2)_______about a tiny modern helicopter, just on the contrary, my daughter with a (3)_______Mickey Mouse.Gee stood beside them, (4)_______each treasure. She turned to me and continued to say she and Tom built their (5)_______over time by buying one or two nice ones each year in the after﹣Christmas sales. Eventually, we(6)_______, with boxes in my arms and she was smiling. Her (7)_______belongings, gathered over a lifetime, found a new home.We first (8)_______Tom and Gee in the early days of our marriage. Jim and I worked full﹣time, and in the morning we laid our garbage cans on the roadside, (9)_______to wait the long, lonely 10 hours there until we returned to (10)_______them, because we were very busy. Instead, we’d come home every day to find them neatly(11)_______in their spot next to our garage.(12)_______we finally saw an elderly man who(13)_______with his 10﹣year﹣old grandson across from us pick it up.Tom and Gee (14)_______picked up garbage cans and taught us what it(15)_______to be a neighbor.They taught us that home doesn’t end at a property line. It (16)_______to all these people. These people, the (17)_______among them and the love that flows through them all explain what a home is.This Christmas, we’ll decorate our tree with Gee’s (18)_______.We’ll bring beautifully packaged Christmas presents to some (19)_______like the old man. To others, we’ll just (20)_______a wave and a “Merry Christmas.”(1)A.painB.delightC.embarrassmentD.caution(2)A.crazyB.anxiousC.calmD.doubtfulA.wornB.slightC.traditionalD.silly(4)A.designingB.gettingC.hidingD.explaining(5)A.collectionsB.interestC.possessionsD.pleasure(6)A.refusedB.arrivedC.selectedD.left(7)A.strangeB.preciousC.modernD.spare(8)A.acceptedB.invitedC.metD.thanked(9)A.boundB.consciousC.afraidD.willing(10)A.store upB.deal withC.make outD.care about(11)A.buriedB.transformedC.developedD.placed(12)A.ThenB.ActuallyC.PreviouslyD.Therefore(13)A.workedB.quarrelledC.livedD.wandered(14)A.carelesslyB.quietlyC.casuallyD.angrily(15)A.resistedB.reflectedC.meantD.expected(16)A.turnsB.addsC.agreesD.extends(17)A.controlB.wordsC.connectionsfortA.decorationsB.fundC.methodsD.help(19)A.partnersB.neighborsC.colleaguesD.relatives(20)A.stopB.createC.keepD.exchange【答案】BACDADBCABDACBCDCABD【考点】完形综合【解析】本文属于教育文化类阅读,作者讲述的是由于平时工作忙碌,却受到了邻居的默默帮助,作者一家深受感动,并用实际行动加以回馈,告诉我们邻里之间要和睦团结,互帮互助.【解答】(1)B.考查名词及语境理解.根据常识及下文when they discovered a tiny toy cat可知孩子们看到礼物后会因为高兴而欢呼雀跃,故答案为B.(2)A.考查形容词及语境理解.根据Finally, my son was (2)about a tiny modern helicopter可知最后儿子痴迷的是小型的现代直升机,故答案为A.(3)C.考查形容词及语境理解.根据前文modern helicopter, just on the contrary可知女儿喜欢的是传统的米老鼠,故答案为C.(4)D.考查动词及语境理解.根据下文She turned to me and continued to say 可知此处是Gee 向我们解释,故答案为D.(5)A.考查名词及语境理解.根据下文 gathered over a lifetime, found a new home 可知这是她和Tom花了好长时间不断收集的,故答案为A.(6)D.考查动词及语境理解.根据下文Eventually, we(6), with boxes in my armsand she was smiling可知最后作者和其他孩子拿着礼物离开了,故答案为D.(7)B.考查形容词及语境理解.根据Her (7)belongings,gathered over a lifetime,found a new home可知被她收集了一辈子的宝贵礼物,最后终于有了归宿,故答案为B.(8)C.考查动词及语境理解.根据Tom and Gee in the early days of our marriage可知作者是在婚礼上见到的Tom和Gee,故答案为C.(9)A.考查形容词及语境理解.根据下文 lonely 10 hours there until we returned 可知此处垃圾一定会在路旁放上好久时间,故答案为A.(10)B.考查动词短语及语境理解.A. store up储存; B. deal with处理;C. make out理解,辨认; D. care about 关心;根据until we returned to (10)them,because we were very busy可知由于作者和丈夫很忙,只能下班回来再处理垃圾,故答案为B.(11)D.考查动词及语境理解.根据前文we laid our garbage cans on the roadside可知此处用place,此处place为动词,与lay同义,故答案为D.(12)A.考查副词及语境理解.根据下文we finally saw an elderly man 可知然后他们看到一位老人,故答案为A.(13)C.考查动词及语境理解.根据下文we finally saw an elderly man who(13)with his 10﹣year﹣old grandson across from us pick it up可知老人和十岁的孙子住在一起,故答案为C.(14)B.考查副词及语境理解.根据前文Tom and Gee (14)picked up garbage cans可知Tom 和 Gee是悄悄地收拾的垃圾箱,并没有让作者一家知道,故答案为B.(15)C.考查动词及语境理解.A. resisted抵制; B. reflected 反射;C. meant意味着; D. expected 期望;根据taught us what it(15)to be a neighbor可知Tom 和Gee教会了作者邻居的意义是什么,故答案为C.(16)D.考查动词及语境理解.根据下文the love that flows through them all explain what a home is可知家的概念可以延伸到其他人,故答案为D.(17)C.考查名词及语境理解.根据These people, the (17)among them and the love that flows through them all explain what a home is可知这些人,他们之间的联系以及流淌在他们身上的爱,都解释了家是什么,故答案为C.(18)A.考查名词及语境理解.根据前文第一句My kids sat on Gee’s living room floor and respectfully lifted Christmas decorations out of a cardboard box可知这个圣诞节,我们将用Gee的装饰品来装饰我们的树,故答案为A.(19)B.考查名词及语境理解.根据前文to be a neighbor可知此处是指像老人一样的邻居,故答案为B.(20)D.考查动词及语境理解.根据To others,we’ll just (20)a wave and a “Merry Christmas.”可知对其他人来说,我们只是交换一个挥手致意和一个“圣诞快乐”,故答案为D.第二节(每小题1.5分,满分15分)计阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式.阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

广东省深圳市高三英语第二次调研考试(扫描版)

广东省深圳市高三英语第二次调研考试(扫描版)

2011年深圳市高三年级第二次调研考试英语参考答案及解释Ⅰ语言知识及应用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)文章概要:这是一篇时文,主要讲述了中国市场不断增长的儿童产品的需求,分析了不断增长的原因;根据相关部门的调查,国外品牌的儿童奶粉的销售额仅次于化妆品,因此吸引了大批国内外投资商对儿童产品的投资。

文章考点:6名词;4个动词;3个形容词; 1个副词。

1.答案为B。

考查实际运用名词的能力。

市场需求量,只能说demand for…。

2.答案为A。

考查依据上下文辨析名词的能力。

因为上文提到数字,只能用figure。

3.答案为C。

考查在语境中对形容词的运用能力。

上文提到从1 trillion 到2 trillion,答案只能是rapid。

4.答案为D。

考查在语境中对文章主旨的理解和甄别形容词的能力。

上文提到了double, rapid growth, steady 等,因此, 该空只能是increased。

5.答案为C。

考查根据语境甄别动词的能力。

根据后文“about 200 million”只能是估计,不可能是确认。

6.答案为A。

考查根据上下文语境运用名词的能力。

由“under the age of ten”限定和上文提到的“children’s products”可知。

7.答案为D。

考查在语境中对名词的运用能力。

根据“per child each year”, 只能选average, 而其他选项虽然意思通顺,但不符合文意和用词习惯。

8.答案为A。

考查学生依据上下文辨析名词的能力。

根据上下文,这是一个调查,因此“survey”最合适。

9.答案为C。

考查在语境中灵活运用动词的能力。

现在分词短语做定语。

10.答案为B。

考查根据上文选择名词的能力。

根据文意,应为“提供产品和服务”。

11.答案为B。

考查根据上文选择副词的能力。

根据上文文意,增长惊人。

12.答案为A。

考查语境中灵活运用动词的能力。

广东省深圳市普通高中学校2018届高考高三英语11月月考试题: 09 Word版含答案

广东省深圳市普通高中学校2018届高考高三英语11月月考试题: 09 Word版含答案

高考高三英语11月月考试题09考试时间为120分钟,试卷满分为150分。

第I卷(共115分)第一部分听力理解(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题,每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

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.How much does one rose cost if the woman buys a dozen?A. 3 dollars.B. 2.5 dollars.C. 2 dollars.2. Where are the two speakers?A. In a hospital.B. In a hotel.C. In a park.3. What will Rosy probably do tonight?A. Go to the concert.B. Watch a film.C. Go shopping.4. What is the man waiting for?A. An email.B. A telephone call.C. A Chemistry book.5. What is the woman going to do?A. Wait for the food.B. Go and fetch the food.C. Eat in the store.第二节:(共15小题;每小题1.5分, 满分22.5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顶, 并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话或独白前, 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7题。

6. What helped the woman get the job?A. Her flying license.B. Her friend’s introduction.C. Her application letter.7. How long has the woman stayed in the company?A, For five years. B. For five and a half years. C. For six years.听第7段材料, 回答第8至10题。

广东省深圳市普通高中学校2018届高考高三英语11月月考试题: 08 Word版含答案

广东省深圳市普通高中学校2018届高考高三英语11月月考试题: 08 Word版含答案

高考高三英语11月月考试题08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.Where is the man now?A.He is on the bus.B. He is at the sea front.C. He is near a bus stop.2.How did the man send a message to the woman?A.In the flowers.B. By letter.C. By voice mail.3.What has happened to the man?A.He has broken his arm.B. He has hurt his arm.C. He has hurt his leg.4.What is the man’s suggestion?A.Buying a used car.B. Buying a new car.C. Using the bus or thetaxi.5.What is the woman going to do?A.To repair the toilet.B. To read her book.C. To call a repairman.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7题。

6.How long will the man stay in Beijing?A.For four days.B. For five days.C. For a week.7.What’s the relationship between the two speakers?A.Workmates.B. Strangers.C. Husband and wife.听第7段材料, 回答第8至10题。

广东省深圳市2017-2018学年高三英语第二次调研考试试题

深圳市 2017-2018 学年高三年级第二次调研考试第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40 分)第一节(共15 小题:每题 2 分满分30分)阅读下边短文,从短文后每题所给的A、 B、 C 和 D 四个选项中,选出最正确选项,并在答題卡大将该项涂黑。

AThe Metropolitan Museum of Art, more commonly known as "the Met”, located in NewYork City,is the largest art museum in the United States.Its impressive permanent collection is home to over two million works, divided among seventeen specialized departments. It is among the most visited art museums in the world. The main building isone of the world's largest art galleries.On March 18, 2016, the museumopened the Met Breuer Museum, greatly enriching the museum's modern and up-to-date art program.The Mot's permanent collection consists of works of art from classical antiques toancient Egyptian artifacts (史前古器物), paintings and sculptures from all but a fewof the European masters. It also has an outstanding collection of American and modern artand proudly houses extensive holdings of African, Asian, Oceanic, Indian and Islamic art.Visitors can also find large collections of musical instruments and costumes, as well asantique weapons from around the globe.The Metropolitan Museumof Art was found in 1870. It is the result of a project between businessmen, financier and influential thinkers of the day. They all shared the same passion of bringing art and art education to the American people. That dream became a reality when the museum opened its doors on February 20. 1872.21.what is special about the Met?A. Its name.B. Its collection. location.22.What do we know about the Met's collections?A. They are from European masters.C. They are about antique weapons.C. Its building.D. ItsB. They mainly come from Europe.D. They cover arts of differenttimes.23.Why was the Metropolitan Museum of Art built?A. To show the owners' pride in its large size.B. To invest and make more money in the future.C. To offer art education to the American people.D. To bring the worldwide Despite the fact that theartistsQueen is’ dream into reality.Bcurrently alive and well, a secret plan has alreadybeen laid out for her death.A code word has already been decided upon to deliver the news of her passing to thehighest tiers of the government.While the death of George VI was signalled by the words“ Hyde Park Corner"—to stop operators at Buckingham Palace learning the news —the equivalent( 相等的) word for Queen Elizabeth II is“London Bridge is down’’.The Prime Minister at the time will be woken, if not already awake, and informed bycivil servants that "London Bridge is down".These words will signify the Queen has passed away, and Operation London Bridge—a highly-organised set of arrangements—is to start.The Foreign Office's Global Response Centre, located at an undisclosed location inLondon, will then immediately inform 15 governments outside the UK where the Queen isalso the head of state. After this, the centre will pass on the news to the 36 other nations of the Commonwealth (英联邦)for whom the Queen has served as a symbolic figurehead formany decades.It will not be long before the news spreads from world leaders to the general public, with the news of her passing to the Press Association and thus the global media as well.This marks a break from the long-held tradition of the BBC being the first news outlet to learn of royal deaths. What's more, while George VI's death was not announced until four hours after he died, news of the Queen's death will be far more instant.A footman in mourning clothes will be sent out of the door at Buckingham Palace atthe same time to pin a notice of the news to the g ates, while the official palace websitewill feature- just one page, letting out the news on a dark background.24.What are the code words for the Queen's death?A. Hyde Park Comer.B. Buckingham Palace.C. London Bridge is down.D. Operation London Bridge.25.Why will 15 governments outside the UK be informed of the news immediately?A. The Queen once served there.B. The Queen also governs them.C. The Queen is the former head.D. The Queen is the symbolic head.26.Who used to let out the news of royal deaths?A. The BBC.B. A footman.C. Civil servants.D.World leaders.27.What will people know from the footman’s notice?A. A secret plan has a code. C. The Prime Minister is woken.B. George VI is alive again.D. The Queen has passed away. CI was five years old when my little brother, Murk, was born. Looking back at photos,I appeared so thrilled that he had finally arrived. I held and bathed him, smiling fromcheek to check. I do not remember that feeling now.Being the first child in the family, I was the one my parents tested their new parenting techniques on. I was their guinea pig. Mark was always the happy one, the joker, the onewho won because of my battles with my parents. After too many fights, I declared war onMark. We were now enemies. All l remember is being jealous of (忌妒 ) and angry with my innocent little brother.Thus. I made his life a misery. I teased, tricked, embarrassed, and fought with him.often leaving him in floods of tears.Our little sister was born when I was 11. and instantly she and Mark could not be separated.They pushed me aside. Was this because 1 was becoming a monster, or did 1 growinto an uglier green-eyed monster because they loved each other so much? Thankfully,Mark quickly grew tall and strong, and our conflict looked more like acold war than bloodshed (流血).It all ended suddenly when I went to study abroad. Thehatred (仇恨) disappeared and love climbed in.Despite all the abuse Mark suffered he has implied that he has forgiven me, or eventhat there is nothing to forgive, although I have never brought up the subject in too much detail. I would like to; however, it would be a selfish move to look for more forgiveness. But I prefer to remember the hurt. During all those wasted years, I should have been theloving sister, defending instead of attacking.28.How did the writer feel at the birth of her brother?A. Worried.B. Excited. disappointed.29.Why did the writer consider her brother as her enemy?A. She didn't like her brother.C. She used to be ill-treated.30.When did the writer's hatred of her brother disappear?A. At the birth of her sister.C. When she studied abroad.31.What does the writer really want to tell us in the passage?A. She felt regretful for what she had done.B. She was never forgiven by her brother.C. She was looking for more forgiveness.D. She suffered much abuse from her brother.C. Surprised. D.B. She'd like to be a monster.D. She did so out of jealousy.B. At the start of their cold war.D. When the bloodshed ended.DMany Shopping malls now have special areas that offer shoppers their first chance toexperience“VR technology”. You may have entered one out of curiosity, or you may think it is just another piece o f useless t echnology. Whatever your opinion, VR, or virtual(虚拟的) reality, is going to become a big part of our lives very soon.2016 saw the introduction of many fancy products in the world of VR, includingMicrosoft's HoloLens and Samsung's Gear VR. All of them offer an exciting look at the newrealities" and opportunities that VR brings.These, however, are the early days of a technology that is expected to go from strength to strength. And 2017 looks like it is going to be the year in which VR technology reallytakes off.For a start, using VR will become more normal in 2017. Microsoft and Intel have already discussed their plans for simpler and less expensive VR headsets.The idea of VR will stop being a sci-fi(science-fiction)idea, and instead it will turn into an industry of real products used as ways to show off imagination."said Andrew,a designer at US VR Company, Survios.It is also expected that VR products will play a part in more common and real-life fields like fashion and film. For example, to enjoy the at mosphere and energy of the front row experience at a fashion show, fans will no longer have to go along in the flesh .Instead people will be able to enjoy the experience by just wearing a VR headset at home.You can also expect VR mirrors and fitting-rooms sooner rather than later.''This is an especially good opportunity for brands looking to offer very personalized experiences.'' said Roy DeYoung from US-based marketing agency, PMX.As time goes on, there will be less discussion about whether people will accept VR technology. It will simply be a discussion of when.32.Why do many shopping malls have areas for VR experiences?A. To col lect shoppers' opinions.B. To meet the demands of shoppers.C. To entertain shoppers with new technology.D. To introduce the new technology to shoppers.33. What does the underlinedphrase A. in person“B. in timein the flesh” mean?C. in lineD. inorder34.What can we know about VR products from the passage?A. They are not expensive at present.B. They are being used almost everywhere.C. They will meet more personal demands.D. They won't be accepted for many years.35.What may be the best title for I lie passage?A. VR Is Becoming RealB. VR Mirror Are ComingC. VR Takes over Fashion D .VR Meets our Life Goal第二节(共 5 小题:每题 2 分,满分10分)依据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最正确选项,选项中有两项为多余选项.并在答题卡大将该项涂黑。

2018年深圳二模英语

2018年深圳二模英语第 2 页共 31 页第 3 页共 31 页第 4 页共 31 页with lawyers and accountants at grocery stores they owned.The experience did help her. “I went from thinking I could be a manager to thinking I could do something much bigger.” she told Fortune.第 5 页共 31 页Who did best in math at school?Combs B. Burns C. Schultz D. WilliamsHow did the death of Combs’ father influence him? It made him a failure.He became a drug dealer.It made him even stronger.He became a hip-hopper.What can we learn from the passage?Cuba is a good place to do business.No one wanted to help Schultz at first.Poor family kids can be successful easily. Difficulty in life pushed Williams forward.BLooking at a pile of old photos, I couldn't help feeling rather regretful.第 6 页共 31 页I've never got into the habit of sorting outphotos. However, it's almost a habit of mine tohave photos taken thoughtlessly. Thus, photoshave been piling up in my childhood towomanhood. In spite of that, thoseblack-and-white pictures taken in my earlyyears are rarely kept, except a few survivalsregarded as antiques.The bald(秃头的) babypicture of me that I treasured, the only oneleft, it's now missing.Familiar faces flash one by one before my eyes. Though the world is so small and we all live in it, yet we are separated by physical and psychological distances, some smaller, some larger.With the passage of time, one cannot, regretfully relive(重温) it with the same feeling as one had in the picture.What one can get from the old photos is but a bit of the past joy.第 7 页共 31 页One takes pictures with different persons in different time and places.They fill one with nostalgia(怀旧) in various degrees--some more, some less, and others none.That's why one has conflicting feelings towards the old photos. Still kept with the current ones, they're even less favored than a daily-used cup, which is always close to the owner.How these pieces of thought influence me. Photos keep our images rather than our sentiment, which may not remain.The image is always there but not its owner, whom the photo can't keep ,neither can it keep the event.Of course, there are some of the photos still holding my affection, such as those taken with my family members, with favorite playmates, fellow girl-students and best friends, not only in pictures but also in my life and heart.第 8 页共 31 页Now, since I have learned all this, I will not allow myself to be included casually in a photo taken with others. I'll make sure that the friendship can last before I take a photo with somebody.24.Why did the writer have only a few black-and-white pictures?A She took fewer of them.B She took photos thoughtlessly.C She didn't take good care of them.D She only liked the bald baby picture.25.What can we get from the old photos according to the writer?A All the past events.B Some past happiness.C All the past excitement.D The everlasting memory.26.What does the underlined word “sentiment” in paragraph 5 probably mean?第 9 页共 31 页A LookB ThoughtC FeelingD Influence27.What is the writer likely to do when asked to take photos others?A To take the photo happily.B To refuse the request politely.C To ignore the request casually.D To think carefully before action.CAs an Asian country, Singapore has a reputation for being highly westernized, with English among the country’s four official languages, but a couple of signs found on local buses that have recently become a hit online may say otherwise.第 10 页共 31 页Quite different from English we know, the sign read, for example, “Here cannot go in” instead of “No entry”, and Here can charge phone instead of Charge phone here. This language that resembles English is called Singaporean English or S i n g l i s h.The New York Times calls Singlish “patchwork” because Singapore consists of migrants(移民) from several countries including China, India and Malaysia, and they all speak their own versions of “English”.“Everyone who speaks it shapes it,” wrote the newspaper.For example, in Singlish, you can easily recognize influences from Chinese, including vocabulary such as” Mee Siam” and “da bao”. Sentence structures like ” toilet where” inst ead of “where’s the toilet” also come from Chinese.Interesting and diverse as it may seem, the trend for Singlish is worrying Singapore’s government. It is concerned that the dialect is lowering the country’s English standard and may affect its relationship with visitors.It even started the Speak Good English Movement.Unfortunately, the problem was not solved. Instead, Singlish has boomed, especially among young people who think of it as a sign of being cool and a way of identifying themselves as Singaporean.But this does not mean that standard English is being abandoned by young people. In fact, they are much more capable than the government gives credit--they can speak both.“We are a nation good at code switching-- we know that the way we speak to friends or drivers must be different from how act at work or school,” wrote Cheryl, a Singaporean author, in Time magazine, “To actively urge us to give up a language that speaks to the very heart of who we are, that's so beautifully represents the melting pot of Chinese, Indians, Malaysians and Eurasians that we are, is shortsighted, surely.”28 Why does Singapore have many different versions of English?A It is made up of migrants.B It is highly westernized.C It is influenced by Chinese.D It is affected by official languages.29 What is the purpose of starting the Speak Good English Movement?A To stop the new trend.B To better the relationship.C To keep the English standard.D To give the government credit.30 What do the young people think of Singlish?A It’s interesting.B It’s their identity.C It’s a sign of status.D It’s a way of code-switching.31 What can we learn from what Cheryl said?A Different people speak different styles of Singlish.B Singlish is a more beautiful language than others.C People speaks Singlish only to friends and drivers.D People can use Singlish to express themselves well.DLong before iphones, the cigarette was the companion of choice for restlessness. And long before Facebook and WeChat, it was tobacco that promised to better your social life. Now, quitting smartphones has become the new quitting smoking.Of course, technology does not yellow your teeth, cause disease or lead to cancer. But some individuals are so concerned that device addiction is damaging their mental health. In order to reduce their dependence, even in Silicon Valley, people are turning off the messages that constantly buzz for their attention, banning smartphones from the bedroom and, curiously, changing the colors on their screens to a less tempting scale of gray.The big tech companies will have to work out how to respond to this new generation of quitters. Facebook is the first to go public with its attempt, hoping its recent move can make the social network more homely.Last year the tech industry got a bad name- Big Tech-with unfortunate echoes of other industries that have faced fierce opposition, including Big Tobacco. Like them, the tech industry has to reduce concern from a new generation of activist shareholders(股东) that are questioning its role in the world. These campaigns are never as fierce as those faced by Big Tobacco. In the 1990s, socially responsible investors refused to put money in tobacco stocks.It is far difficult for investors to challenge Big Tech and hard to separate the good these companies do in the world--connecting old friends and giving space for people to share their ideas--from the bad.In the meantime, stopping using technology remains problematic. In The World Without Mind: The Existential Threat of Big Tech,Franklin Foer argues that tech should be seen in a similar way to junk food: a convenience that some reject for more continuing nutrition.So we need to do more to turn the tide. In the same way that public service announcements made smoking around your children taboo(禁忌),we can warn parents against losing themselves in their smartphones while taking care of kids.We can also create no-smartphone zones at dinner. Eventually smartphones could be banned from all public places and help us give our attention to the people around us instead.32 How did people keep close relationships with others in the past?A By smoking.B By drinking.C By phoningD By dining out.33 Why is the tech industry called Big Tech?A It plays a bad role in the world.B It is as big as Big Tobacco.C It has an unfortunate name.D It is a giant in Silicon Valley.34 What can we infer from Franklin Foer’s argument about the tech?A It promotes social development.B It is still favored by some people.C It is worse than Big Tobacco.D It offers continuing nutrition.35 Which can be the best title for the passage?A Creating a No Smartphone LifeB Smartphones Enrich Our Social LifeC Smoking Does Greater Harm Than Smartphones DoD Quitting Smartphones Is the New Quitting Smoking第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分) 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。

2023届广东省深圳市高三年级第二次调研考试英语试题(3)

一、听力选择题二、听力选择题1. How does the man feel about learning to paint?A .It’s great fun.B .It takes a lot of energy.C .It’s boring.2. What does the woman mean?A .She is better than a repairman.B .She’ll buy a new refrigerator.C .She wants to save money.3. What are the speakers mainly discussing?A .The woman’s photo.B .A scenic spot.C .A TV drama.4. Where will the man spend the afternoon?A .At home.B .At a park.C .At a friend's.5. What made the woman surprised?A .The man’s diet.B .The man’s lifestyle.C .The man’s weight loss.6. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

1. Who is the man?A .A manager.B .A secretary.C .An interviewee.2. Which line of business is the company in?A .Clothing.B .Education.C .Electronics.3. How does the woman respond to the man’s lack of work experience?A .It might be an issue.B .It won’t be a problem.C .She needs more information.7. 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

广东省2018届高三七校第二次联考(英语)

广东省2018届高三七校第二次联考英语考试用时:120分钟满分:120分第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

ABKLYN House HotelThis hotel features works by Brooklyn artists. The 116 rooms are good value and Manhattan is only 20 minutes away by taxi or subway. The immediate surroundings feel urban —the hotel is by a high-rise public housing project while the nearest commercial street is under elevated(高的) subway tracks —but Bushwick’s best bars and cafes / restaurants are nearby.Doubles from $99, room only.Tel: 718 388 4433Archer HotelVisitors eager to stay in the heart of Manhattan should try one of the bargain-priced rooms at this hotel. Rates vary from great value to expensive; some start from as low as $179 a night (if prepaying in full). Rooms are small but tasteful, with nice touches such as exposed brick. Some have close-up views of the Empire State Building.Doubles from $199, room only. Tel: 212 719 4100Pod 39 HotelIn an elegant brick building in Manh attan’s Murray Hill, this excellent budget option opened following the success of its sister hotel, The Pod. The rooms are called pods given for their small size and may not suit everyone. But with prices among the most competitive in Manhattan, budgeters will be happy.Doubles from $95, room only. Tel: 212 865 5700CitizenM New York Times SquareThis is the first US location for a Netherlands-based concept hotel chain — CitizenM. The hotel features self check-in at its 230 little but comfortable rooms via touch screen “MoodPads”. There’s a rooftop bar, a 24-hour grab-and-go cafeteria and an area with public iMac workspaces. Although New Yorkers avoid nearby Times Square, all the lights, cameras and action can make it a fun tourist experience.Doubles from $170, room only. Tel: 212 319 700021. What can we know about BKL YN House Hotel?A. It has the most rooms.B. It is located in Manhattan.C. It is Bushwick’s best hotel.D. It is decorated with some art works.22. What is the advantage of living in CitizenM New York Times Square?A. Regulars can enjoy a certain discount.B. Visitors will get a “MoodPads” as a gift.C. Visitors can enjoy themselves in a rooftop bar.D. Visitors can have a good view of the Empire State Building.23. Which hotel might attract those who have a tight budget?A. Archer Hotel.B. Pod 39 Hotel.C. BKL YN House Hotel.D. CitizenM New York Times Square.24. Which number should you call if you want to live in the heart of Manhattan?A. 212 319 7000.B. 718 388 4433.C. 212 865 5700.D. 212 719 4100.BThe popular smartphone application Instagram(照片分享) has changed the way we look at photography, even our world. The photo-worthy moments we share serve as an important function in cultivating the photographic artistic eye.Instagram has got people to start noticing the art in their everyday life. It has also allowed us to share the artful moments in our lives with others. Clearly, making people focus on beautiful moments in their lives and how to share them is a positive takeaway from Instagram.Not only has Instagram changed the way we look at things around us, but it has also changed the way people view professional photography. Instagram has turned everyone with a smartphone into an artist. Opening up art to the general community is a groundbreaking(创新的) aspect of this application. Making artistic attempts accessible for everyone to discover their artistic talents and explore creatively is something that has made people find the beauty in the everyday life. However, this accessibility has also created questioning around art and respect deserved by professional photography.The art in a professional photograph versus(与…对抗) an Instagram can sometimes be hard to notice at a quick glance. But phot ographs taken by true professional photographers hold something that Instagram’s cannot match in terms of photographic quality, or advanced compositional knowledge.This is not to say Instagram is a lesser art. Aesthetic qualities of art are a personal matter and how good an artwork is depends on personal preferences. Good is a very arbitrary term in the art world. For example, I may find one photo more pleasing than another, but not everyone has to agree with me.The point I am trying to make is that professional photography should not be lost, but instead approached with a new, enhanced level of respect and admiration — despite how accessible, common and fun Instagram now makes the taking and sharing of photos.25. What does the writer mainly tell us in the passage?A. The increasing popularity of Instagram.B. The advantages and disadvantages of Instagram.C. The changes that Instagram brings us.D. The differences between Instagram and professional photography.26. What can the smartphone application Instagram do?A. Help people to discover true self.B. Inspire people to find the beauty in life.C. Encourage people to be more competitive.D. Let people gain others’ respect and admiration.27. Why do people begin to doubt the art of professional photography?A. Because common people can take perfect photos easily.B. Because they show no respect for professional photographers.C. Because the artistic level of professional photography is reducing.D. Because Instagram has changed the way people look at the world.28. What does the writer think of professional photography?A. Useful.B. Valueless.C. Helpless.D. Absurd.CTeaching can be one of the most satisfying jobs in the United States. Yet many American teachers say they feel overworked, undervalued, and underpaid. This has led to what education experts call “teacher burnout,” a feeling of mental, physical, and emotional exhaustion.In all, nearly 50 percent of American teachers leave the profession before their fifth year. That information comes from a 2010 study by the advisory service McKinsey & Company.And, a 2016 study from Penn State University found that 46 percent of teachers report high daily stress. Teachers say the stress affects their sleep, health, teaching performance, and quality of life. The study identified mindfulness training as one promising solution for improving teacher well-being.The Greater Good Science Center at the University of California — Berkeley studies the science and practice of well-being. It defines mindfulness as keeping “a moment-by-moment awareness of our thoughts, feelings, bodily sensations, and surrounding environment.”A person can reach this emotional state by spending time in quiet thought, without judging these thoughts and feelings. A number of people also meditate — they take slow, deep breaths to become calm.Many organizations around the country have designed mindfulness training programs for schools. Some of them are designed for teachers. The programs seek to reduce teacher stress while helping them be more effective in the classroom.Maureen Naughton is a seventh grade science teacher at a public middle school in the Bronx section of New York City. As a highly active teacher, Naughton would sometimes forget to take time to herself. But after the programs she shared the methods such as mindful walking and mindful eating — ways of enjoying those activities fully instead of being distracted by worries or responsibilities.Naughton also said the deep breathing methods help her to maintain calm when faced with the stress of trying to “meet everyone’s needs.”29. What does “teacher burnout” in Paragraph 1 mean?A. A condition of happiness and sorrow.B. A situation of physical exercise.C. A feeling of mental, physical, and emotional tiredness.D. A feeling of mental, physical, and emotional relaxation.30. What do mindfulness training programs designed for teachers try to do?A. They try to make teachers take slow, deep breaths to become calm.B. They try to reduce teacher stress to help teachers be more effective when teaching.C. They try to make teachers enjoy those activities fully.D. They try to make teachers spend time in quiet thought, without judging these thoughts and feelings.31. What can we infer from Naughton’s words?A. The deep breathing methods are a good way to let her keep calm when faced with stress.B. She dislikes the deep breathing methods.C. Don’t be distracted by worries or possibilities.D. Enjoy all kinds of activities carefully.DNew mercury(汞) threat to oceans from climate changeRising temperatures could boost mercury levels in fish by up to seven times the current rates, said Swedish researchers in an article published in Science Journal. They’ve discovered warming increases levels of the t oxin (毒素) in sea creatures. In experiments, they found that extra rainfall drives up the amount of organic material flowing into the seas. This alters the food chain, adding another layer of complex organisms which boosts the concentrations of mercury up the line.Mercury is one of the world’s most toxic metals, and according to the World Health Organization, is one of the top ten threats to public health. The substance at high levels has been linked to damage to the nervous system, paralysis and mental impairment in children.The most common form of exposure to mercury is by eating fish containing methylmercury(甲基水银), an organic form of the chemical which forms when bacteria react with mercury in water, soil or plants. Levels of mercury in the world’s ecosystems have increased by between 200% and 500%, since the industrial revolution, say experts, driven up by the use of fossil fuels such as coal.In recent years there have been concentrated efforts to limit the amount of mercury entering the environment, with an international treaty, called the Minamata Convention, signed by 136 countries in place since 2013.Researchers hope that the Minamata treaty will be successful and countries reduce the amount of mercury that is being produced. Otherwise this discovery of a previously unknown source could have impacts for human health.Other researchers in the field say that the new study highlights important issues that have previously been little known.“This work experimentally proves that climate change will have a significant effect of methylmercury budgets in coastal waters and its accumulation in fish,” said Milena Ho rvat from the Jozef Stefan Institute in Slovenia.“This work will also help us understand the formation of mercury in fish and help reduce mercury from emission sources (primarily industrial).”32. Where did Swedish researchers find warming increases levels of the toxin?A. In the Pacific Ocean.B. On the Continent.C. In Red Sea.D. In sea creatures.33. What can cause damage to the nervous system?A. Exposure to mercury.B. Mercury at high levels.C. Methylmercury.D. The use of fossil fuels.34. How does methylmercury form?A. By limiting the amount of mercury entering the environment.B. By reducing the amount of mercury.C. When bacteria react with mercury in water, soil or plants.D. When climate change returns to normal.35. What can we know from Milena Horvat’s words?A. Climate change will increase the levels of mercury in food.B. Levels of mercury in the world’s ecosystems have increased by between 200% and 500%.C. The Minamata Convention has been signed by 136 countries in place since 2013.D. Mercury reduction from emission sources can be beneficial to fish.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

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深圳市2018年高三年级第二次调研考试英语本试卷共10页,卷面满分120分,折算成135分计入总分,考试用时120分钟。

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

ALife experiences can show one’s “grit”(坚韧). Complex challenges early in life helped the following people develop skills that got them to the top of their professions.Ursula Burns, Chairwoman, VEON; Former CEO, XeroxHer family was so poor that her single mother traded office cleaning for health care.But Burns’ early gift for maths won her a scholarship and an internship at Xerox, where she would compete her way to the top. “ I'm a black lady from the Lower East Side,” she says, “Not a lot scares me.”Howard Schultz, Executive Chairman, StarbucksSchultz grew up in public housing in Brooklyn, surrounded by poverty, and was the first in his family to go to college (on a football scholarship).After training in sales, he set up the company that would later buy Starbucks. “In the course of the year I spent trying to raise money, I spoke to 242 people, and 217 of them said no.” he said.Sean Combs, CEO, Sean JohnCombs began a generation of hip-hop talent and made a lasting influence on fashion.But he story could have turned out much differently: His drug dealer father was killed when he was3. “It made me work eve n harder.” he recently said.Geisha Williams, CEO, PG&EHer parents fled Cuba when Williams was 5. By 7, she was her parents main translator in talkswith lawyers and accountants at grocery stores they owned.The experience did help her. “I went from thinki ng I could be a manager to thinking I could do something much bigger.” she told Fortune.21.Who did best in math at school?A. CombsB. BurnsC. SchultzD. Williams22.How did the death of Combs’ father influence him?A.It made him a failure.B.He became a drug dealer.C.It made him even stronger.D.He became a hip-hopper.23.What can we learn from the passage?A.Cuba is a good place to do business.B.No one wanted to help Schultz at first.C.Poor family kids can be successful easily.D.Difficulty in life pushed Williams forward.BLooking at a pile of old photos, I couldn't help feeling rather regretful.I've never got into the habit of sorting out photos. However, it's almost a habit of mine to have photos taken thoughtlessly. Thus, photos have been piling up in my childhood to womanhood. In spite of that, those black-and-white pictures taken in my early years are rarely kept, except a few survivals regarded as antiques.The bald(秃头的) baby picture of me that I treasured, the only one left, it's now missing.Familiar faces flash one by one before my eyes. Though the world is so small and we all live in it, yet we are separated by physical and psychological distances, some smaller, some larger.With the passage of time, one cannot, regretfully relive(重温) it with the same feeling as one had in the picture.What one can get from the old photos is but a bit of the past joy.One takes pictures with different persons in different time and places.They fill one with nostalgia(怀旧) in various degrees--some more, some less, and others none.That's why one has conflicting feelings towards the old photos. Still kept with the current ones, they're even less favored than a daily-used cup, which is always close to the owner.How these pieces of thought influence me. Photos keep our images rather than our sentiment, which may not remain.The image is always there but not its owner, whom the photo can't keep ,neither can it keep the event.Of course, there are some of the photos still holding my affection, such as those taken with my family members, with favorite playmates, fellow girl-students and best friends, not only in pictures but also in my life and heart.Now, since I have learned all this, I will not allow myself to be included casually in a photo taken with others. I'll make sure that the friendship can last before I take a photo with somebody.24.Why did the writer have only a few black-and-white pictures?A She took fewer of them.B She took photos thoughtlessly.C She didn't take good care of them.D She only liked the bald baby picture.25.What can we get from the old photos according to the writer?A All the past events.B Some past happiness.C All the past excitement.D The everlasting memory.26.What does the underlined word “sentiment” in paragraph 5 probably mean?A LookB ThoughtC FeelingD Influence27.What is the writer likely to do when asked to take photos others?A To take the photo happily.B To refuse the request politely.C To ignore the request casually.D To think carefully before action.CAs an Asian country, Singapore has a reputation for being highly westernized, with English among the country’s four official languages, but a couple of signs found on local buses that have recently become a hit online may say otherwise.Quite different from English we know, the sign read, for example, “Here cannot go in” instead of “No entry”, and Here can charge phone instead of Charge phone here. This language t h a t r e s e m b l e s E n g l i s h i s c a l l e d S i n g a p o r e a n E n g l i s h o r S i n g l i s h.The New York Times calls Singlish “patchwork” because Singapore consists of migrants(移民) from several countries including China, India and Malaysia, and they all speak their own versions of “English”.“Everyone who speaks it shapes it,” wrote the newspaper.For example, in Singlish, you can easily recognize influences from Chinese, including vocabulary such as” Mee Siam” and “da bao”. Sentence structures like ” toilet where” instead of “where’s the toilet” also come from Chinese.Interesting and diverse as i t may seem, the trend for Singlish is worrying Singapore’s government. It is concerned that the dialect is lowering the country’s English standard and may affect its relationship with visitors.It even started the Speak Good English Movement.Unfortunately, the problem was not solved. Instead, Singlish has boomed, especially among young people who think of it as a sign of being cool and a way of identifying themselves as Singaporean.But this does not mean that standard English is being abandoned by young people. In fact, they are much more capable than the government gives credit--they can speak both.“We are a nation good at code switching-- we know that the way we speak to friends or drivers must be different from how act at work or school,” wrote Cheryl, a Singaporean author, in Time magazine, “To actively urge us to give up a language that speaks to the very heart of who we are, that's so beautifully represents the melting pot of Chinese, Indians, Malaysians and Eurasians that we are, is shortsighted, sur ely.”28 Why does Singapore have many different versions of English?A It is made up of migrants.B It is highly westernized.C It is influenced by Chinese.D It is affected by official languages.29 What is the purpose of starting the Speak Good English Movement?A To stop the new trend.B To better the relationship.C To keep the English standard.D To give the government credit.30 What do the young people think of Singlish?A It’s interesting.B It’s their identity.C It’s a sign of status.D It’s a way of code-switching.31 What can we learn from what Cheryl said?A Different people speak different styles of Singlish.B Singlish is a more beautiful language than others.C People speaks Singlish only to friends and drivers.D People can use Singlish to express themselves well.DLong before iphones, the cigarette was the companion of choice for restlessness. And long before Facebook and WeChat, it was tobacco that promised to better your social life. Now, quitting smartphones has become the new quitting smoking.Of course, technology does not yellow your teeth, cause disease or lead to cancer. But some individuals are so concerned that device addiction is damaging their mental health. In order to reduce their dependence, even in Silicon Valley, people are turning off the messages that constantly buzz for their attention, banning smartphones from the bedroom and, curiously, changing the colors on their screens to a less tempting scale of gray.The big tech companies will have to work out how to respond to this new generation of quitters. Facebook is the first to go public with its attempt, hoping its recent move can make the social network more homely.Last year the tech industry got a bad name- Big Tech-with unfortunate echoes of other industries that have faced fierce opposition, including Big Tobacco. Like them, the tech industry has to reduce concern from a new generation of activist shareholders(股东) that are questioning its role in the world. These campaigns are never as fierce as those faced by Big Tobacco. In the 1990s, socially responsible investors refused to put money in tobacco stocks.It is far difficult for investors to challenge Big Tech and hard to separate the good these companies do in the world--connecting old friends and giving space for people to share their ideas--from the bad.In the meantime, stopping using technology remains problematic. In The World Without Mind: The Existential Threat of Big Tech, Franklin Foer argues that tech should be seen in a similar way to junk food: a convenience that some reject for more continuing nutrition.So we need to do more to turn the tide. In the same way that public service announcements made smoking around your children taboo(禁忌),we can warn parents against losing themselves in their smartphones while taking care of kids.We can also create no-smartphone zones at dinner. Eventually smartphones could be banned from all public places and help us give our attention to the people around us instead.32 How did people keep close relationships with others in the past?A By smoking.B By drinking.C By phoningD By dining out.33 Why is the tech industry called Big Tech?A It plays a bad role in the world.B It is as big as Big Tobacco.C It has an unfortunate name.D It is a giant in Silicon Valley.34 What can we infer from Franklin Foer’s argument about the tech?A It promotes social development.B It is still favored by some people.C It is worse than Big Tobacco.D It offers continuing nutrition.35 Which can be the best title for the passage?A Creating a No Smartphone LifeB Smartphones Enrich Our Social LifeC Smoking Does Greater Harm Than Smartphones DoD Quitting Smartphones Is the New Quitting Smoking第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。

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