2019届衡水中学高三全真模拟试卷(二)英语(含MP3听力+答案)

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2019届全国高考全真模拟试卷(二)

英语试卷

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分 40分)

A

Little Forest

It’s about a young woman named Ichiko who returns to her rural mountain village of Komori after being unable to find her place in the city. While there, she

lives self-sufficiently, taking advantage of local seasonal ingredients for the meals

she prepares for herself.

Midnight Diner

The starting point is a small restaurant in the back alleys of the Japanese capital's bustling downtown. Open from the odd hours of midnight to 7am,

Midnight Diner is a haven for the city's tired souls, attracting different characters

from ordinary clerks to CEOs, from serious businessmen to boisterous ladies. The

Independent comments that “Like Japanese food itself it's easy to digest, but

contains essential depth.”

The Big Bang Theory

A woman who moves into an apartment across the hall from two brilliant but

socially awkward physicists shows them how little they know about life outside of

the laboratory.

The Solitary Gourmet

This is a man who always looks slightly stricken. When he speaks out loud, it tends to be hesitant and dull. But as he eats, even if his expression is serious, in

voiceover we hear his inner thoughts as he deeply enjoys the food he's been served.

Modern Family

Modern Family is an American family story which follows the lives of Jay Pritchett and his family, all of whom live in suburban Los Angeles. Pritchett's

family includes his second wife,

their son and his stepson, as well as his two adult children and their spouses and children.

18.What can we learn from the comment of The Independent?

A.Japanese food is easy to digest.

B.M idnight Diner is worth seeing.

C.M any people like Japanese food.

D.Midnight Diner contains food introduction.

19.What do we know about Jay Pritchett?

A. He sticks to his original marriage.

B. He lives in a mixed family.

C. He lives in the center of Los Angeles.

D. He doesn’t have grandchildren.

20.In which section of a newspaper will you probably read this passage?

A. Food.

B. Education.

C. Family.

D. Entertainment.

B

I was not looking forward to this day at all; I thought it would end up being a boring

waste

of time. Obviously, I had no idea that this would be the day that changed my entire

life and outlook on the future.

I woke up that morning of Career Day with the terrible feeling of dread. On that

day we

were forced to go to four classes that we chose and sit through an hour of someone talking on and on about his or her job. It had been a very unpleasant day for me the previous year.

I fought the urge to roll over and come back to dreamland, and dragged myself to

school.

After sitting through the first three classes I was ready to collapse onto one of those terribly cold and hard desks. I struggled to the last class expecting the same meaningless words and intended for a slumber. However, as soon as the woman started talking, I was immediately and surprisingly attracted and began to show interest. She was an art therapist, and her job sounded

like the most wonderful experience to me. It included two of my favorite things- art and

psychology. When the bell rang, I was delightedly amazed at how fast that hour had passed. I felt like a new person. I had a goal for the future now! It was the most wonderful feeling in the world. I couldn’t believe that for once I had really gotten something out of Career Day, and even more than that, I found my place in this confusing world. I was so glad that I hadn’t rolled back over and missed this chance

of a lifetime.

24. What do we learn about the author from the second paragraph?

A. He had a terrible dream.

B. He repeatedly talked about his job.

C. He was looking forward to Career Day.

D. He disliked last year’s Career Day.

25.What does the underlined word in Paragraph 3 mean?

A. A short sleep.

B. A new speech.

C. A terrible cold.

D. A mental conflict.

26.Which of the following is true about the classes?

A.They were off the point.

B.All of them weren’t meaningless.

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