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1、2018 年一般高等学校招生全国统一考试英 语第一局部听力(共两节,满分 30 分)做题时, 先将答案标在试卷上。 录音内容结東后, 你将有两分钟的时间将试卷答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 15 分,满分 75 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 秒钟的时间来答复有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。例: How much is the shirt ?A. 19.15 B. 9.18. C. 9.151. What does John find difficult in learni
2、ng GermanA. Pronunciation. B. Vocabulary. C. Grammar.2. What is probable relationship between the speakersA. Colleague B. Brother and sister. C. Teacher and student.3. Where does the conversation probably take placeA. In a bank. B. At a ticket office. C. On a train.4. What are the speakers talking a
3、boutA. A restaurant. B. A street. C. A dish.5. What does the woman think of her interviewA. It was tough. B. It was interesting. C. It was successful.第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 15 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。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
4、 6 段材料,答复第 6、7 题6. When will Judy go to a partyA. On Monday. B. On Tuesday. C. On Wednesday.7. What will Max do nextA. Fly a kite. B. Read a magazine. C. Do his homework.听第 7 段材料,答复第 8、9 题8. What does the man suggest doing at firstA. Going to a concert.B. Watching a move.C. Playing a computer game.9
5、. What do the speakers decide to doA. Visit Mike. B. Go boating. C. Take a walk.听第 8 段材料,答复第 10 至 12 题10. Which color do cats see better than humansA. Red. B. Green. C. Blue.11. Why do cats bring dead birds homeA. To eat them in a safe place.B. To show off their hunting skillsC. To make their owners
6、 happy.12. How does the man sound at the end of the conversationA. Grateful. B. Humorous. C. Curious.第 9 段材料,答复第 13 至 16 题13. Who is MacyA. Eds mother. B. Eds teacher. C. Eds friend.14. How does Ed usually go to kindergartenA. By car. B. On foot. C. By bus.15. What does Ed enjoy doing at the kinderg
7、artenA. Telling stories. B. Singing songs. C. Playing with others.16. What do the teachers say about EdA. Hes clever. B. Hes quiet. C. Hes brave听第 10 段材料,答复第 17 至 20 题。17. At what age did Emily start learning balletA. Five. B. Six. C. Nine18. Why did Emily move to TorontoA. To work for a dance schoo
8、l.B. To perform at a dance theater.C. To learn contemporary dance.19. Why did Emily quit dancingA. She was too old to dance.B. She failed to get a scholarship.C. She lost interest in it.20. How does Emily feel about stopping trainingA. shes pleased B. shes regretful C. shes upset.第二局部阅读解(共两节,满分 40 分
9、)第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 30 分)读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个项中,出最选项Welcome to Holker Hall & GardenVisitor InformationHow to Get to HolkerBy Car: Follow brown signs on A590 from J36, M6, Approximate travel times:Windermere-20 minutes, Kendal-25 minutes, Lancaster- 45 minutes, Manchester 1 hour30minutes.By
10、Rail The nearest station is Cark-in-Cartmel with trains to Carnforth. Lancaster and Preston forconnections to major cities & airports.Opening timesSunday-Friday (closed on Saturday) 11:00 am-4;00pm, 30 March-2nd November.Admission Charges:Hall & Gardens GardensAdults: 12.00 8.00Gropes: 9.00 5.5Speci
11、al EventsProducers Market 13th April.Join us to taste a variety of fresh local food and drinks. Meet the producers and get some excellentrecipe ideas.thHolker Garden Festival 30May .The event celebrates its 22nd anniversary with a great show of the very best of gardening, making itone of the most po
12、pular events in the gardening.thNational Garden Day 28 August .Holker once again opens its gardens in aid of the disadvantaged. For just a small donation youcan take a tour with our garden guide.Winter Market 8th NovemberThis is an event for all the family! Wander among a variety of shops selling gi
13、fts whileenjoying a live music show and nice street entertainment.21. How long e does it probably take a tourist to drive to Holker from ManchesterA. 20 minute B. 25 minutes C. 45 minutes D. 90 minutes.22. How much should a member of a tour group pay to visit Hall GardensA. 12.00 B. 9.00 C. 8.00 D.
14、5.50.23. Which event will you go to if you want to see a live music showA. Producers Market B. Holker Ganen Festival.C. National Giaxdeo Day D. Wirer MarketBCities usually have a good reason for being where they are, like a nearby port or river. Peoplesettle in these places because they are easy to
15、get to and naturally suited to communications andtrade. New York City, for example, is near a large harbour at the mouth of the Hudson River. Over300 years its population grew gradually from 800 people to 8 million. But not all cities developslowly over a long period of time. Boom towns grow from no
16、thing almost overnight. In 1896,Dawson, Canada, was unmapped wilderness(荒野 ). But gold was discovered there in 1897, andtwo years later, it was one of the largest cities in the West, with a population of 30,000.Dawson did not have any of the natural conveniences of cities like London or Paris. Peopl
17、ewent there for gold. They travelled over snow-covered mountains are sailed hundreds of miles upicy rivers. The path to Dawson was covered with thirty feet of wet snow that could fall withoutwarning. An avalanche( 雪崩 ) once closed the path, killing 63 people. For many who made it toDawson, however,
18、the rewards were worth the difficult trip. Of the first20000 people who dug forgold, 4,000 got rich. About 100 of these stayed rich men for the rest of their lives.But no matter how rich they were, Dawson was never comfortable. Necessities like food andwood were very expensive. But soon, the gold th
19、at Dawson depended on had all been found. Thecity was crowded with disappointed people with no interest in setting down, and when they heardthere were new gold discoveries in Alaska, they left Dawson City as quickly as they had come.Today, people still come and go to see where the Canadian gold rush
20、 happened. Tourism is nowthe chief industry of Dawson City-its present population is 762.24. What attracted the early settlers to New York CityA. Its business culture.B. Its small population.C. Its geographical position.D. Its favourable climate25. What do we know about those who first dug for gold
21、in DawsonA. Two-thirds of them stayed there.B. One out of five people got rick.C. Almost everyone gave upD. Half of them died.26. What was the main reason for many people to leave DawsonA. They found the city too crowded.B. They wanted to try their luck elsewhere.C. They were unable to stand the win
22、ter.D. They were shot of food.27. What is the text mainly aboutA. The rise and fall of a cityB. The gold rush in Canada.C. Journeys into the wilderness.D. Tourism in Dawson.CWhile famous foreign, architects are invited to lead the designs of landmark buildings in Chinasuch as the new CCTV tower and
23、the National Center for the Performing Arts, many excellentChinese architects are making great efforts to take the center stage.Their efforts have been proven fruitful. Wang Shu, a 49-year-old Chinese architect, won the2012 Pritzker Architecture Prize -which is often referred to as the Nobel Prize i
24、n architecture-onFebruary 28. He is the first Chinese citizen to win this award.Wang serves as head of the Architecture Department at the China Department at the ChinaAcademy of Art (CAA). His office is located at the Xiangshan campus (校园)of the university inHangzhou, Zhejiang Province. Many buildin
25、gs on the campus are his original creations.The style of the campus is quite different from that of most Chinese universities. Manyvisitors were amazed by the complex architectural space and abundant building types. The curves(曲线) of the buildings perfectly match the rise and fall of hills, forming
26、a unique view.Wang collected more than 7 million abandoned bricks of different ages. He asked the workersto use traditional techniques to make the bricks into walls, roofs and corridors. This creationattracted a lot of attention thanks to its mixture of modern and traditional Chinese elements.Wangs
27、works show a deep understanding of modern architecture and a good knowledge oftraditions. Through such a balance, he had created a new type of Chinese architecture, said TadaoAndo, the winner of the1995 Pritzker Prize.Wang believes traditions should not be sealed in glass boxes at museums. “Thatis o
28、nlyevidence that traditions once existed, ” he said.“Many Chinese people have a misunderstanding of traditions. They think tradition means oldthings from the past. In fact, tradition also refers to the things that have been developing and thatare still being created, “he said.“Today, many Chinese pe
29、ople are learning Western styles and theories rather than focusing onChinese traditions. Many people tend to talk about traditions without knowing what they reallyare, ” said Wang.The study of traditions should be combined, with practice. Otherwise, the recreation oftraditions would be artificial an
30、d empty, he said.28. Wangs winning of the prize means that Chinese architects are_.A. following the latest world trend B. getting international recognitionC. working harder than ever before D. relying on foreign architects29. What impressed visitors to the CAA Xiangshan campus mostA. Its hilly envir
31、onment.B. Its large size.C. Its unique style.D. Its diverse functions30. What made Wangs architectural design a successA. The mixture of different shapes.B. The balance of East and west.C. The use of popular technique.D. The harmony of old and new.31. What should we do about Chinese traditions accor
32、ding to WangA. Spread them to the worldB. Preserve them at museumsC. Teach them in universities.D. Recreate them in practice.DAdults understand what if feels like to be flooded with objects. Why do we often assume thatmore is more when it comes to kids and their belongings The good news is that I ca
33、n help my ownkids learn earlier than I did how to live more with less.I found the pre- holidays a good time to encourage young children to donate less-used things, andit worked. Because of our efforts, our daughter Georgia did decide to donate a large bag of toys to alittle girl whose mother was una
34、ble to pay for her holiday due to illness. She chose to sell a few largerobjects that were less often used when we promised to put the money into her school fund( 基金 )(ourkindergarten is serious about becoming a doctor)For weeks, Ive been thinking of bigger, deeper questions. How do we make it a hab
35、it for themAnd how do we train ourselves to help them live with, need, and use less Yesterday, I sat with my son,Shepherd, determined to test my own theory on this. I decided to play with him with only one toy for aslong as it would keep his interest. I expected that one toy would keep his attention
36、 for about fiveminutes, ten minutes, max. I chose a red rubber ball- simple, universally available. We passed it, hetried to put it in his mouth, he tried bouncing it rolling it, sitting on it, throwing it. It was totally,completely enough for him. Before I knew it an hour had passed and it was time
37、 to move on to lunch.We both became absorbed in the simplicity of playing together. He had my full attention and I hadhis. My little experiment to find joy in a single object worked for both of us.32. Wh at do the words “ more is more ” in paragraph 1 probably meanA. The more, the better. B. Enough
38、is enoughC. More money, more worries. D. Earn more and spend more.33. What made Georgia agree to sell some of her objectsA. Saving up for her holiday B. Raising money for a poor girl moneyC. Adding the money to her fund D. Giving the money to a sick mother34. Why did the author play the ball with Sh
39、epherdA. To try out an idea. B. To show a parents loveC. To train his attention. D. To help him start a hobby35. What can be a suitable title for the textA. Take it or Leave it B. A Lesson from KidsC. Live More with Less D. The Pleasure of Giving第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 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佳选
40、项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Before there was the written word, there was the language of dance. Dance expresses love andhate, joy and sorrow, life and death, and everything else in between.36 We dance from Florida to Alaska, from north to south and sea to sea. We dance atweddings, birthdays, office parties and ju
41、st to fill the time.“I adore dancing, says Lester Bridges, the owner of a dance studio in Iowa. “I cant imdoing anything else with my life. ” Bridges runs dance classes for all ages. “Teaching dancing iswonderful. 37 Its great to watch them. For many of them, its a way of meeting people andhaving a
42、social life.38 “Ican tell you about one young couple, says Bridges. “They lreearning totraditional dances. They arrive at the class in low spirits and they leave with a smile. 39 ”So, do we dance in order to make ourselves feel better, calmer, and healthier Andrea Hilliersays, “Dance, like the patte
43、rn of aebating heart, is life. Even after all these years, I want to getbetter and better. 40 I find it hard to stop! Dancing reminds me Im alive. ”A. So why do we danceB. Dance in the U.S. is everywhere.C. If you like dancing outdoors, come to America.D. My older students say it makes them feel you
44、ng.E. I keep practicing even when Im extremely tired.F. Dancing seems to change their feeling completely.G. Thy stayed up all night long singing and dancing.第三局部语言学问运用 (共两节,满分 45 分)第一节 (共 20 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 30 分 )阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的 A 、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。When most of us get a text message on
45、our cell phone from an unknown person, we usuallysay “sorry,41 number! ” and move on. But when Dennis Williams 42 a text that clearlywasnt intended for him, he did something 43 .On March 19, Dennis got a group text 44 him that a couple he didnt know were at thehospital, waiting for the 45 of a baby.
46、“Congratulations!But I think someone was mistaken, D”ennis 46 . The baby wasborn and update texts were 47 quickly from the overjoyed grandmother, Teresa. In her48 , she didnt seem to realized that she was 49 the baby pshotos with a completestranger. “Well,I dont 50 you all but I wi ll get there to t
47、ake pictures with the baby ” ,replied Dennis before asking which room the new 51 were in.Much to the family susrprise, Dennis stuck to his 52 ! He turned up at the hospital53 gifts for the new mother Lindsey and her ba by boy. Lindsey s husband was totally54by the unexpected visit. “Idont think we would have randomly invited him over but we 55it and the gifts. ”Teresa 56 a photo of the chance meeting on a social networking website 57 by thetouching words: “Whata 58 this young man was to our family! He was so 59 andkind to do this. “The post has since gained6t