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    1、 高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家 英语本试卷满分120分,考试时间120分钟一、听力第一节听下面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. What is the man probably trying on? A. A tie. B. A suit C. Some shoes.2. Who does the woman have to wait for? A. Her sister B. The man. C. Her parents.3. Who is the ma

    2、n most likely talking to? A. A saleswoman. B. A tailor. C. An assistant.4. What might the man be doing now? A. Doing some cooking. B. Washing dishes. C. Setting the table.5. What does the woman think about the book? A. She likes it very much. B. There are too many pages. C. It will be hard to unders

    3、tand.第二节 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。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 is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Neighbors. B. Husband and wife. C. House owner and repairman.7. What will the speakers do next? A. Go to a

    4、cinema. B. Turn up the TV. C. Fix their house.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. Where does the conversation take place? A. At a bus station. B. At a store. C. At a school.9. What did the speakers do together? A. They bought tickets. B. They played a game. C. They went camping. 10. Why was Anish unlucky? A. He forg

    5、ot his backpack. B. He lost against the woman. C. He didnt get into the championship.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. What did the woman lose? A. Her wallet. B. Her credit card. C. Her cell phone.12. Where does the woman think she lost it? A. In the theater. B. In the taxi. C. In the restaurant.13. What did the

    6、 person on the phone ask the woman for probably? A. Her full name. B. Her password. C. Her receipt.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14. Which language does the man want to learn well? A. French. B. Spanish. C. English.15. Why is the man concerned about his language level? A. He wishes to speak with his relatives.B.

    7、 He hopes to get better grades in class.C. He wants to get into a specific university.16. What does the man worry about? A. Writing at a higher level.B. Understanding the teachers instructions.C. Having a general conversation with someone.17. How does the man plan to improve in the short term? A. By

    8、 hiring a tutor. B. By moving to another country. C. By joining an online community.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. What is the speaker mainly talking about? A. An exercise activity. B. A dance party. C. A competition.19. Who started the dance routine? A. A student.B. The principal.C. A staff member.20. What

    9、modern problems could the dances help fight according to the talk? A. Weight problems. B. Learning problems. C. Discipline problems.二、单项选择:21. _ he was the last man I wanted to see,I did all in my power to help him.A.As B. Now that C. While D. However22. The doctor began feeling inactive and powerle

    10、ss a couple of days ago, but not until he developed 103-degree fever, _ Doctors Without Borders, authorities said.A. did he contactB. he had contacted C. had he contacted D. he contacted23. The organic food products are made of natural ingredients, with no_ flavors added.A .accurate B. regular C. su

    11、perficial D. artificial24. In the program aiming to help kids with heart disease, _ is given to those who are the only child in their family. A. preference B. prejudice C. recognition D. compromise25.Do not make complaints about being left out _ you shy away from sharing your joys and sorrows with o

    12、thers. A. while B. when C. unless D. once 26. - What a large sum of money! Is it intended for me?- Yes, boy. If you get full marks in the game, youll have _ that.A. more than twice than B. more than twice as much asC. twice as much than D. as much twice as27. _ the consistent efforts made by the peo

    13、ple of Hangzhou, preparatory work for the G20 Summit has been a success.A. On account of B. In terms of C. In a bid to D. In addition to28. E-libraries are more and more popular in that they give us access to books when we are unable to _ get to a library. A. voluntarily B. accidentally C. appropria

    14、tely D. physically29. How do you find the club?I _ it. Everyone is saying its management is going from bad to worse.A. couldnt have joinedB. might have joinedC. would rather not have joinedD. was to have joined30. If the world becomes less unfair and people have better education, much of the poverty

    15、 can be Ataken out Bleft out Cwiped out Dput out31. The international situation is currently undergoing great changes _ UNESCO plays an irreplaceable role in promoting international cooperation. A. that B. what C. which D. where32. When asked when their wedding would be, Frank said, “ Ah, when? God

    16、knows!” and _away from her, walked rapidly away.A. turning B. turned C. to turn D. having turned33. Although scientists havent found a cure _ cancer, some people have been cured _ cancer. A. for; of B. for; / C. of; / D. of; for34. Last year at this time, governments around the world spared no effor

    17、ts to _ a deadly flu virus that killed scores of people in Mexico and quickly spread around the world.A. deposit B. release C. contain D. ignore35. What do you want to do at present during the financial meltdown? I want to set up a large company of my own; I want to be a millionaire and I want to be

    18、 Be realistic. _. A. Never put off what can be done today till tomorrow B. Better an egg today than a hen tomorrow C. He that falls today may be up again tomorrowD. You can go as far as you can believe三、完型填空(20*1)All of us go through some difficult times as we approach teenage years. Its the age whe

    19、n we have to deal with the most 36 in our life. This transition (过渡) from childhood to adulthood is 37 for some, but rough for others. The most important thing about being a teenager is 38 . When we are teenagers, we would get blamed or even punished for anything wrong we do. Unlike before when we w

    20、ere small kids, even if we made a big trouble, we didnt need to pay anything for it.Its all not so 39 about being a teenager though. We dont have to have our 40 take us to somewhere we want to go or we couldnt go before. We can have 41 with friends or even alone, which we couldnt have because we wer

    21、e too 42 to know what pleasure is! Its a very enjoyable time of life. During this age, we are old enough to 43 what is good for us, and make decisions by ourselves without 44 others.But like the saying goes All good things must come to an end, but all bad things can continue 45 .” During this period

    22、, we are having much 46 for our studies. If we dont pass, we wont get jobs, and things will take a turn for the 47 . With the present world economy in _48 , we have to do really, really well in our 49 for a job. Adults say that their _50 is the hardest part of life. But I think the transition from a

    23、 kid to an adult is much 51_ than being already an adult. What we do in our teenage years will 52 what we become and how we lead our life in the future.In conclusion, it is quite 53 that parents put much pressure on an already stressed out teenager. If they realized that, living condition for teenag

    24、ers would be much better._54 for the teens ourselves we should get to know what is best for us. Whats more, we should understand the right 55 of life we choose at this age can make us happy for the rest of our existence.36. A. chancesB. changesC. feelings D. expectations37. A. smoothB. practicalC. d

    25、emanding D. necessary38. A. knowledgeB. independence C. confidence D. responsibility39. A. easyB. strangeC. bad D. interesting40. A. guidesB. partnersC. parents D. friends41. A. funB. trouble C. relation D. business42. A. proudB. young C. smart D. mature43. A. predictB. rememberC. imagine D. underst

    26、and44. A. guidingB. helpingC. inviting D. consulting45. A. occasionallyB. temporarily C. forever D. increasingly46. A. pressureB. passion C. motivation D. panic47. A. betterB. worse C. fewer D. more48. A. declineB. hopeC. increase D. debt49. A. contributionB. educationC. application D. qualification

    27、50. A. promotionB. workC. experience D. age51. A. harderB. happierC. easier D. lighter52. A. reflectB. confirmC. determine D. identify53. A. vitalB. urgent C. common D. unnecessary54. A. Or B. Otherwise C. But D. Because55. A. experienceB. wayC. condition D. power四、阅读理解AIs there link between humans

    28、and climate change or not? This question was first studied in the early 1900s. Since then, many scientists have thought that our actions do make a difference. In 1997, the Kyoto Protocol explained our role in the Earths changing atmosphere and set international limits for gas emissions(排放) from 2008

    29、 to 2012. Some countries have decided to continue these reductions until 2020. More recently, the Paris Agreement, stuck by nearly 200 countries, also aims to limit global warming. But just now how much warmer it will get depends on how deeply countries cut carbon emissions. 3.5This is how much temp

    30、eratures would rise by 2100 even if nations live up to the initial Paris promises to reduce carbon emissions; this rise could still put coastal cities under water and drive over half of all species to extinction.2To meet this minimum goal, the Agreement requires countries to tighten emissions target

    31、s every five years. Even this increase could sink some islands, worse drought(干旱) and drive a decline of up to a third in the number of species. 1.5This is the most ambitious goal for temperature rise set by the Paris Agreement, after a push by low-lying island nations like Kiribati, which say limit

    32、ing temperature rise to 1.5 could save them from sinking. 0.8This is how much temperatures have risen since the industrial age began, putting us 40% of the way to the 2 point.0The baseline here is average global temperature before the start of the industrial age.56. It can be concluded from paragrap

    33、h 1 that _.A. the problem of global warming will have been quite solved by 2020B. gas emissions have been effectively reduced in developed countriesC. the Paris Agreements is more influential than the Kyoto ProtocolD. humans have made continuous efforts to slow down global warming57. If those island

    34、 nations not far above sea level are to survive, the maximum temperature rise, since the start of the industrial age, should be_.A. 0.8 B. 1.5 C. 2 D. 3.5BChina International Import Expo which takes place in Shanghai from November 5 to 10 is regarded as a significant move to further open the Chinese

    35、 market to the world as it provides new channels for countries and regions in trade exchanges and opportunities to enhance cooperation. Launched in 2018, the CIIE is the worlds first import-themed national-level exhibition. Aside from an expansion in exhibition space, the number of countries, compan

    36、ies and organizations participating in the expo has also increased this year. According to Chen Wenxuan, who is in charge of the trade in services exhibition area, one of the seven main areas consisting of the 30,000-square-meter exhibition space, more exhibitors have shown a commitment to creating

    37、a better exhibition for the event, after learning about or personally benefiting from the positive feedback during the first one. Forpheus, the worlds first table tennis coach robot, for example, is making a comeback(复出) with its latest fifth generation upgrade at the expo, which is capable of readi

    38、ng the facial expressions of the player, and accurately calculating and predicting the pathway of the ball. Tian Ye, who is responsible for the equipment exhibition area, added that more exhibitors are ready to take advantage of the expo, which serves as a rising platform for countries and companies

    39、 to show their latest innovation results and developments, so they can establish a connection and ideally strike a deal with purchasers. Its also the expos unique appeal. In addition, the CIIE of this year is expected to introduce a large number of distinctive and high- quality foreign products to C

    40、hina, and further satisfy the demand of domestic consumption upgrade. By continuing to upgrade open platforms such as the CIIE, China can achieve more economic breakthroughs in the future.58. How can we understand the CIIE is considered a significant measure?A. It promotes the development of global

    41、economy. B. It consists of many companies from developing countries. C. It is the worlds first national exhibition focused on import. D. It has a strong influence on the development of technology. 59. How does the expos unique appeal benefit exhibitors? A. They can learn the way to contact purchaser

    42、s. B. They can add more orders for high-quality products. C. They can present latest original products of their own. D. They can satisfy various needs of domestic consumption. 60. What would be the best title for the text? A. Shanghai Gets Set for CIIE B. CIIE Promotes Development C. CIIE Brings in

    43、More Products D. Exhibitors Expand the Market CSeveral years ago, Jeremy Clarkson, presenter of the famous BBC television programme Top Gear, discovered that one of his guests was half German and half Irish. Immediately, he said: “Thats quite an odd combination. Its like, this must be done absolutel

    44、y perfectly tomorrow”.This joke played on stereotypes (刻板印象) of the Germans as efficient and the Irish as lazy. Many people could understandably be offended by these kinds of assertions. We do not know every Irish person, so how can we then conclude that every Irish person is lazy?I recently read on

    45、 a website that Irish business people were described as being generally rather casual and more outwardly friendly than many European countries. German business people, on the other hand, are considered to be very direct and according to the website, they do not need a personal relationship in order

    46、to do business. Once you hear advice like this, it becomes easier to understand where jokes like the one in the first paragraph come from.So why do some people disapprove of the kind of stereotypes as seen in Clarksons joke, but not batting an eyelid when it comes to generalisations.What is the diff

    47、erence between the two?By definition, a stereotype is a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing. A cultural characteristic, on the other hand, is a pattern of behaviour that is typical of a certain group.So what does thisreallymean? Stereotypes

    48、are simply overstated assumptions about groups of people. Imagine if a tourist visited a small town in Switzerland and saw a number of locals playing the alphorn instrument, and then claimed that Swiss people can play the alphorn. This would be a stereotype! This is an overstated image of the Swiss

    49、which is based on one tourists experience.If, however, this tourist were to say that the Swiss are very punctual, this could be seen as a cultural characteristic. This is because it is a pattern of behaviour which is very typical in Switzerland: from their transport system to their business meetings

    50、.In this way, some people argue that generalising another culture is not just useful, but important. Politicians always have to be mindful of the cultural characteristics of different countries. By becoming aware of different cultural characteristics, they can avoid causing offence in those cultures

    51、.However, others argue that generalising cultures will always lead to offensive stereotypes. They argue that the best thing we can do is to stop generalising cultures and start treating people as individuals.All this raises important questions: can making generalisations about groups of people be a

    52、positive thing? Or should we always avoid making broad assumptions about different groups?61. When he said, “Its like, this must be done absolutely perfectly tomorrow”, Jeremy Clarkson really meant _.A. the Germans will do it perfectly tomorrow while the Irish wontB. the combination of half German a

    53、nd half Irish is interestingC. the characteristics of the Germans and the Irish are oppositeD. the stereotypes of the Germans and the Irish are not so good62. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. The Irish people are considered as lazy, direct and casual.B. The Germans are thou

    54、ght to be efficient, friendly and direct.C. The Swiss can play the alphorn quite well.D. Its typical of the Swiss to be punctual.63. Politicians think it important to generalize another culture because _.A. they think different cultural characteristics are usefulB. they dont want to offend other peo

    55、pleC. cultural characteristics are better than stereotypesD. generalizing will lead to offensive stereotypes64. The main purpose of this passage is to _.A. discuss whether it is good to make generalizations about groups of peopleB. tell us the differences between stereotypes and cultural characteris

    56、ticsC. illustrate the importance of making generalizationsD. show it is wrong to play jokes on stereotypes of different peopleDChanging technology stimulates (刺激) the brain and increases intelligence. But that may only be true if the technology challenges us. In a world run by intelligent machines,

    57、our lives could get a lot simpler. Would that make us less intelligent?After the Industrial Revolution, machines began to replace manual workers. The process played out in agriculture as well as manufacturing so that groups of agricultural workers were replaced and forced to move to cities to make a

    58、 living.When machines took away much of the manual work, people became less physically active and gained weight. The sedentary (久坐的) lifestyle contributed to a worldwide spreading of overweight and related metabolic disorders such as heart disease, secondary diabetes and kidney disease .As our bodie

    59、s rested, our brains were forced to work harder, however. It is much more difficult to drive through an overcrowded modern city than it is to move around in a small rural village, for instance. Modern jobs are also more complex and urgent and they require more education because employees need to pro

    60、cess new information quickly. Even during our leisure time, our brains work harder due to greater availability of books and explosion of audiovisual media, for entertainment, study, music, news, and so forth.Now in the Internet age, the amount of information grows fast along with the advance of elec

    61、tronic technologies. The number of people with whom we interact electronically grows by leaps and bounds thanks to the ease of use of social media like Facebook and Twitter.All of this extra work for our brains makes us more intelligent. That helps explain why human intelligence increases steadily f

    62、rom generation to generation in all developed countries, a phenomenon named the Flynn Effect. Of course, there are other reasons, including improved nutrition, better medical practices that reduce brain damage, and improved sanitation and public health that reduce diseases of childhood. In the P.G W

    63、odehouse novels, Bertie Wooster got away with being a fool because Jeeves was there to back him up with superior brain power. Similarly, people of the future are at risk of being less intelligent because machines will do their thinking for them.Artificial intelligence is taking over many human jobs.

    64、 For instance, planes are being flown much of the time by automatic pilots. Moreover, the complex problem of controlling air traffic around large modern airports is also achieved by artificial intelligence that operates well beyond the capability of mere human air traffic controllers.Artificial inte

    65、lligence exists in many fields of modern life for the simple reason that intelligent machines can already outperform humans, including some aptitudes (天资) which were once thought to be a human advantage, such as playing chess or recalling details in a game of Jeopardy.Machine intelligence is increas

    66、ing much faster than human intelligence. As machines get smarter, they will do more of our thinking for us and make life easier.Instead of struggling to identify ourselves to some electronic system via passwords that are secure only if they are hard to remember, the system will work harder to identi

    67、fy us using biometrics (生物测定学) such as fingerprints or even the individual sound of our hearts. More technologies of the future may also be voice-activated so that we will talk with machines much as we would talk to a friend. In the future, the electronic assistant will develop to the point where it

    68、 serves similar functions as a real living chief male servant of a house, fulfilling requests such as: “Organize a dinner party for six on Thursday, Jeeves, and invite the usual guests .”At that point, our long struggle with challenging technologies is at an end. Like Bertie Wooster, we can take it

    69、easy knowing that the hard work of planning and organizing is being done by a better brainthe electronic assistant. Starved of mental effort, our brains will return to an earlier or less advanced form.The future is still in the fog.65. According to the author, the Industrial Revolution led to _.A. t

    70、he development of educationB. the spread of diseases in the worldC. a lifestyle of being physically activeD. peoples physical and mental problems66. The Flynn Effect refers to the phenomenon that _.A. extra work can stimulate our brain B. humans are becoming smarter and smarterC. the change in human

    71、 intelligence is steadyD. people in developed countries have higher intelligence67. The writer gave the example of Bertie Wooster to tell us _.A. the possibility of humans becoming less intelligent B. the risk of machines destroying the worldC. the end of challenges people face in life D. the powerf

    72、ul functions of technologies68. Why is artificial intelligence popular in our life?A. It can improve and update itself. B. It can take advantage of humans.C. It can do much better than humans.D. It can deal with abstract information.69. We can infer from the passage that electronic systems _.A. will

    73、 make trouble in our daily life B. will function as the master of humansC. will become more user-friendly in the future D. will be deserted because of their inconvenience70. Which of the following is the best title for the passage?A. The future is bright due to artificial intelligence. B .Will machi

    74、nes replace manual workers?C. Humans will develop electronic assistants. D. Can artificial intelligence make us stupid?五、任务型阅读:If You Get In, Make College CountAs tuition costs rise, with post-undergraduate (本科毕业后) jobs difficult to find, is higher education worth the cost?Here is an unfortunate tru

    75、th: For far too many incoming freshmen, collegeany collegeis not worth it. Year after year, students fail to get the full value of their tuition.Many critics blame this cost/value problem on the universities, though each critic might point to a different reason: teachers always think of difficult re

    76、search, the high costs of athletics, or the popularity of majors that are supposedly not suited to the new job market, to name some of their favorites.But these are symptoms and not the illness itself. In our experience, the source of the wasted university experience begins with the student. Too oft

    77、en, students make bad choices or, frankly, just not enough great choices.Too often we meet students who are so exhausted by the business of getting into college that they dont work hard once they arriveone of the most common wastes of time and tuition. A poorly constructed transcript (成绩单) can be de

    78、structive to a students education. Failure to engage and build professional working relationships with professors in office hours (which may lead to continued study, internships and more) also hurts the students experience.Another mistake is failing to make use of the many support networks on todays

    79、 college campuses. Its almost embarrassing how many good offerings are rolled into each tuition dollar, but most students dont know they exist.Another common point of failure is filling the schedule with too many extracurricular activities as students once did in high school, rather than getting int

    80、ensely involved in one or two at most. The same can be said of overburdened course loads.The final great failure we frequently see is the approach students (and their parents) take to selecting a major and accurately seeing its impact on a future career. University systems are not vocational schools

    81、. While critics nowadays complain about the attraction of useless majors and some do exist more frequently we see too many students pursue a course of study that is not their strength, simply because it seems to have obvious connections to a potential job after graduation.Rather than perform poorly

    82、in a “practical” major and be of little interest as a future job candidate, we say it is better to major in a subject where a student would do well and master the tools of communication and analysis. Students who choose a unique major should complement (使更具有吸引力) that with some well-chosen skill cour

    83、ses, internships and other co-curricular activities that help with career opportunities after college.So, is college worth it? It can be. Studies show that college graduates have many advantages material, social and emotional that can lead to greater success later in life.To get the full value out o

    84、f college, students must be as diligent and creative about getting out of college as they were about getting in. After all, the most beautiful, Olympic saltwater pool does you no good if you dont know how to swim.IntroductionStudents in college are (1) to get the full value of the constantly rising

    85、tuition. Critics hold that the universities are responsible for the problem, but actually it is students themselves that are to (2) _ . Students Mistakes Students tend to stop working hard after (3) _ to college. Students fail to take advantage of (4) _ that colleges provide. Students spread themsel

    86、ves too thin by (5) _ in too many extracurricular activities. Students cant adopt a correct (6) _ to select a major and accurately see its future potential. Authors Advice Take personal interest and (7) _ into account. Learn the skills of communication and analysis. Choose some skill courses, intern

    87、ships and other co-curricular activities to (8) _ future career chances. Most importantly, (9) _ and creativity count.(10) _ Students, and only students themselves, can get the best out of college, as long as they learn the skills to swim in the beautiful pool of college.六、书面表达请阅读下面文字及图表,并按照要求用英语写一篇

    88、150词左右的文章。Beijing police detained (拘留) 16 students from the Beijing Midi School of Music on suspicion of drug use, after a raid on a dormitory on November 24, 2015, following a statement that marijuana was being used at the school.By June, 2015, there were more than 3 million known drug addicts in C

    89、hina, among whom there were more than 38,000 under the age of 18, according to an official at the drug control department of the Ministry of Justice.The Drug Danger Zone: Most Illegal Drug Use Starts in the Teenage Years【写作内容】1. 用约30个单词概述上述信息的主要内容;2. 结合上述信息,简要分析材料所反映的社会现象的原因及危害;3. 根据你的分析,谈谈你对解决此问题的看

    90、法或建议(不少于两点)。【写作要求】1. 写作过程中不能直接引用原文语句; 2. 作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称;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。 答案听力:1-5 . ACBAB 6-10 . BAABC 11-15BCCBC 16-20ACABA单选:21-25CAD AB 26-30 B ADCC 31-35 DAACB 完型:36-40BADCC 41-45 ABDDC 46-50 ABABD 51-55ACDCB阅读: 56-57 DB 58-60 ACB 61-64 CDBA 65-70 ABACCD 任务型阅读:1. unable / un

    91、likely 2 blame 3 admission/ going 4. resources / support5.participating / joining 6. method / way 7. strength(s)/advantage(s)/merit(s)8.increase/ boost 9. diligence 10.Conclusion第六部分 (满分 25 分)81. One possible version:The two selections presented above clearly reveal that teenagers engage in illegal

    92、drug abuse, which has become a growing social phenomenon and to which we are supposed to attach importance.Quite a few factors give rise to the problem. For one thing, some teenagers take drugs illegally because they are curious or want to rebel against families. For another, some try them just on a

    93、ccount of peer pressure. Drug abuse has a dangerous effect on teenagers. Drugs affect teens ability to concentrate on their study and work. Besides, drug abuse can cause both emotional and physical problems, and even suck the life right out of a person.To protect teenagers from illegal drugs, safety

    94、 education has been of great urgency. By putting more safety education into textbooks, we should make teenagers realize the risk and consequence of taking drugs. Meanwhile, parents supervision and communication play an important role in keeping teenagers away from drugs. 录音原文M: This matches that sui

    95、t I have at home, doesnt it? I dont know how to tie it, though. (1)W: Dont worry, I do. My dad taught me how to do it when I was little.Text 2M: Hey, Naomi. Do you need me to come pick you up and take you to the party tonight?W: No, I have a car. I just have to wait for my mom and dad to come home,

    96、(2) because I cant leave my little sister home alone.Text 3M: Id like to get these pants shortened by a half inch. Also, do you think you could make the waist tighter? W: Sure. Why dont you step over here, and well do some quick measurements? (3) do some quick measurements:快速测量Why dont you step over

    97、 here, and well do some quick measurements?不如你走到这边来吧,我们快速测量一下。Text 4W: Wow, this smells good. I never knew you were so helpful in the kitchen. Can I have some?M: Sure, but its not ready yet. (4) Why dont you get the dishes ready and put the tablecloth on the table?Text 5M: You should read this. Its

    98、one of my favorite books of all time. I recommend it to all my friends who like to read.W: Actually, Ive always wanted to read that. But I can never finish books that thick. It looks like a dictionary. (5)Text 6 (第6题为推断题)M: What is that awful noise? It sounds like a bunch of people are running aroun

    99、d up there.W: I know. I was talking to the people in the apartment next door, and they said they could hear it too.M: Turn up the television. I cant hear the movie.W: I cant turn it up any louder.M: What are they doing up there, anyway? This has been going on all day.W: Apparently, theyre putting in

    100、 new floors. Theyll be done soon; dont worry.M: I have an idea. Lets go out and see a movie. (7)W: Youre right. (7) I cant take this anymore.Text 7 W: The driver said the bus leaves in five minutes. I think Ive got everything (8)M: Here, dont forget your backpack. (8)W: Oh, right! Thanks for carryin

    101、g it. Hey, it was great to meet you. I hope our paths cross again.M: Im sure they will. Youre a great chess player, by the way. (9)W: Thanks! You are, too. (9)M: Not as good as my classmate Anish. Its too bad he didnt make it into the championship. (10) If he had gotten in, though, I would have miss

    102、ed getting a spot and the chance to play against you. (9)W: Yeah, better luck next time for him. It was a great game, wasnt it? You almost got me in the end (9)M: Dont remind me. I made a big mistake. Well, see you at the next competition? W: You bet!Text 8M: Hey, Alison? Do you think you can pay fo

    103、r the cab? I dont have any cash on me right now.W: No problem. I can just put it on my card Oh, no! Where is it? (11)M: When was the last time you used it? I remember seeing you take it out to pay for our movie tickets.W: No, that was my other one. It must have been when we ate. I probably never pic

    104、ked it up after we paid our bill. (12)M: Here, use my phone. I still have their number on my phone from when I made the reservation.W: Whats your security password?M: 7782. Just press recent calls. It should be the first number.W: Hello, my name is Alison Swan. I was there about half an hour ago, an

    105、d I left something on the table Yes, I have it in my wallet. It says I was sitting at table twelve (13) You do? Thats great! Thank you very much. Ill be in shortly.M: So, they have it?W: Yes. What a relief!Text 9M: I need your advice on something, Michelle.W: Sure, what is it?M: I heard you speak mo

    106、re than one language, and I was wondering if you had any tips for me. How did you become so fluent in English?W: It took a lot of hard work, but I was lucky enough to move to Canada when I was really young. It also helped that I already had some relatives from France living here who could help me. W

    107、hat are you trying to learn? (14)M: Well, Im taking Spanish right now. (14) My grades are at the top of the class, but I plan to go to a university in Spain in the future. (15)W: What seems to be the problem? M: Class is easy. Im not that worried about my reading level, and the basic conversation is

    108、nt an issue. But how will I be able to write essays at the college level? (16)W: You just need to study more than what you learn in class. M: You mean like paying someone to teach me on the weekends?W: I mean you should read Spanish books, newspapers and other academic materials you can get your han

    109、ds on.M: Good idea.W: You also should try joining chat rooms with native speakers. Its totally free. Ill give you a list of websites you can check out. (17)M: Thanks. That would be a big help. (17)Text 10 (第18题为总结题)Many parents and teachers are concerned about childrens lack of activities, but not a

    110、ll know what can be done about it. One school principal, however, came up with a creative solution. Zhang Pengfei, head of a school in northern China, decided to change the daily exercise program and get his students moving by teaching them a modern dance routine. (19) The headmaster and 700 pupils

    111、of the school now perform the 30-minute routine every day at break time. When a video of the dance was shown on social media, it became a big hit. Since 1951, primary, middle and high schools in China have required pupils to undertake a workout every day. It involves instructions shouted out over sp

    112、eakers. But Zhang has decided to break with tradition, with pupils and staff members performing the dance routine instead. He first discovered the routine at a public square and decided to learn it himself. He never imagined the video would attract so much interest across the world. On one site it r

    113、eceived more than 250 million views. Weight problems among children are on the rise in China. Its estimated that 28% of Chinese children will be overweight by 2030. Zhangs introduction of a daily dance routine may be a step in the right direction. (20) workout:锻炼阅读B篇参考览万物之芳华,发开放之强音。第二届中国国际进口博览会于11月5

    114、日至10日在上海举行,这是推进新一轮高水平对外开放,为世界经济发展注入正能量的重大举措。1. China International Import Expo 中国国际进口博览会2. feedback n. 反馈的意见The teacher will give you feedback on the test. 老师会对你的测验提供反馈信息。3. upgrade n. 升级 equipment which needs expensive upgrades 需要进行昂贵升级的设备。4. comeback n. 复出 make a comeback 再度流行 5. strike a deal 成交,

    115、达成协议 长难句分析 1. China International Import Expo which takes place in Shanghai from November 5 to 10 is regarded as a significant move to further open the Chinese market to the world as it provides new channels for countries and regions in trade exchanges and opportunities to enhance cooperation.【分析】句子

    116、主干为“China International Import Expo is regarded as a move”。“which” 引导定语从句,修饰先行词“China International Import Expo”;“as”引导原因状语从句。【翻译】中国国际进口博览会于11月5日至10日在上海举行,这是中国进一步向世界开放市场的重要举措,因为它为各国和各地区提供了新的贸易交流渠道和加强合作的机会。2. According to Chen Wenxuan, who is in charge of the trade in services exhibition area, one of

    117、 the seven main areas consisting of the 30,000-square-meter exhibition space, more exhibitors have shown a commitment to creating a better exhibition for the event, after learning about or personally benefiting from the positive feedback during the first one.【分析】句子主干为“exhibitors have shown a commitm

    118、ent”。“who”引导定语从句,修饰先行词“Chen Wenxuan”;“one of the sevenexhibition space”是对“the trade in services exhibition area”的解释说明;“to creating a better exhibition for the event”是“commitment”的后置定语;“after learning aboutduring the first one”作时间状语。【翻译】服务贸易展区(七大主要展区之一,占地面积30000平方米)负责人陈文璇表示,更多的参展企业在首次进博会积极反馈中学习并获益后,致

    119、力于为此次活动创造更好的展品。3. Tian Ye, who is responsible for the equipment exhibition area, added that more exhibitors are ready to take advantage of the expo, which serves as a rising platform for countries and companies to show their latest innovation results and developments, so they can establish a connect

    120、ion and ideally strike a deal with purchasers. 【分析】句子主干为“Tian Ye added”。“who”引导定语从句,修饰先行词“Tian Ye”;“that”引导宾语从句;宾语从句是由主句“more exhibitors are ready todevelopments,”和“so”引导的结果状语从句“they can establish a connection purchasers”组成,其主句中的“which”引导定语从句,修饰先行词“the expo”。【翻译】装备展区负责人田野补充说,更多的参展商准备利用进博会这个让各国和企业展示最新的创新成果新兴平台,建立与采购商之间的联系并完美成交。 知识拓展中国国际进口博览会(China International Import Expo,简称CIIE)2018年11月5日至10日,第一届中国国际进口博览会在国家会展中心(上海)举行。中国国际进口博览会由中华人民共和国商务部和上海市人民政府主办,旨在坚定支持贸易自由化和经济全球化、主动向世界开放市场。 高考资源网版权所有,侵权必究!

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