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1、精選優(yōu)質(zhì)文檔-傾情為你奉上2019年普通高等學校招生全國統(tǒng)一考試 廣東省英語模擬試卷(二) 第二部分 閱讀理解(共兩節(jié), 滿分40分) 第一節(jié)(共15小題; 每小題2分,滿分30分) 閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最 佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。 AYou may have your favorite family spots on Long Island where you frequently take the kids. But there may be unexpected places you haven't explored yet. Amer
2、ican Air power Museum A nonprofit organization, AAM's mission is to preserve the legacy(遺產(chǎn))of all Americans who sacrificed themselves to defend our liberties. They seek educate new generations about their courage, bravery and heroism by presenting aircraft and armor(盔甲)in tire museum through dis
3、plays, exhibits and programs. Telephone: 020 7841 3600 Cradle of Aviation Museum The Cradle of Aviation Museum features more than 75 planes and spacecraft, a dozen cockpits and 30 hands- on exhibits in nine galleries. A favorite among kids is the Sesame Street show featuring Big Bird, Elmo and more
4、as they learn about the Big Dipper, the North Star the sun and the moon. Telephone: 020 7414 3428 Tackapausha Museum Head to Tackapausha Museum in Seafaford and get in touch with nature. Each month, the museum has scheduled presentations and live exhibits featuring preying birds, reptiles,amphibians
5、 and new Egyptian fruit bats. The museum also offers environmental education programs and opportunities to get involved in community service projects. Telephone: 020 7967 1066 Long Island Children's Museum Parents looking for educational fun can head to the Long Island Children's Museum. At
6、the Bricks &. Sticks exhibit, kids can build and discover more about our 3-D world through playing with blocks and interactive software. At Climb It, kids can play all day in a two-story climbing structure. The Communication Station will allow kids to learn all about every different aspect of co
7、mmunication from how news is broadcast to how their favorite cartoon characters are created. The most popular exhibit is the large bubble (泡泡) area where kids can blow bubbles and even step inside one giant bubble. Telephone: 020 7405 2127 21. Which museum offers a chance to appreciate the diversity
8、 of wildlife? A. American Air power Museum B. Cradle of Aviation Museum. C. Tackapausha Museum. D. Long Island Children' Museum. 22. Whet is an astronaut lover likely to call for further information? A.020 7841 3600. B.020 7414 3428. C.020 7967 1066. D.020 7405 2127. 23. What can the kids do at
9、the Long Island Children's Museum? A. Test out a 3-D printer. B. Blow colorful bubbles. C. Play with blocks at virtual reality. D. Be dressed up as cartoon characters. BRachel Harrington wants her children to have nutritious packed lunches enjoy at school, but she gets discouraged Trying tn crea
10、te them."Making lunches for my kids is one of my least least favorite activities. Id like to do it the night before but that never happens," said the mother of two "There are a lot complaint "It's hard work. She's happy to outsoure (外包) two days a week to a business“Havin
11、g two days off is like a dream," she said.“Sometimes I forgot that it was a Red Apple Lunch day. When I realize 1 do not have to make lunches, I'm so happy. Families around the country are finding new options for their children's lunches, thanks to a growing number of delivery options m
12、eeting the demands of students. Some deliver to the schools, others to homes. As for teens calling in their own food deliveries, some schools allow it and others don't. Lisa Farrell launched Red Apple Lunch after market research proved her doubt that lunch packing was a“stress point " for p
13、arents.“You only have so much time in the day," she said.“Some customers didn't like what was offered at the school. Folks just needed another option.”She and her team pack healthy lunches, combining local food when possible and deliver them to homes so that kids can take them to school the
14、 next two days The company delivers two lunches on Monday and two on Wednesday. When Spencer Wood's daughter forgot her lunch last spring he arrange a 1ot red Apple Lunch to deliver her a meal. “I called the school to make sure it was OK,and they said families do it all the time," said Mr W
15、ood, of Canal Winchester,Ohio. "They were very he driver." His 12 -year-old helpful, telling me when to have it sent and reminding me to tip the he said.daughter, Madison, loved the special delivery of macaroni and cheese. 24. What does Rachel Harrington think of making lunches for her kid
16、s: A. Enjoyable. B. Tiring. C. Meaningful. D. Scaring. 25. Why did the Red Apple Lunch come into existence? A. To enrich food diversities in school. B. To offer healthier lunches to students. C. To develop a new program for its company. D. To ease the stress of preparing lunches on parents. 26. Whic
17、h of the following best describe Lisa Farrell? A. Experienced and helpful. B. Generous and adventurous. C. Practical and sharp minded. D. Enthusiastic and warm-hearted. 27. What can be the best title of the text? A. Advantages of School Lunch Packing B. The Change for the School Cafeteria C. An Alte
18、rnative to the School Lunch Packing D. The Founding of Red Apple Lunch Company CThe Mona Lisa effect describes the phenomenon where the eyes in a portrait seem to follow the person looking at it, no matter where the person stands in the room. The effect was obviously named after Leonardo da Vinci s
19、famous painting featuring the woman with the mysterious smile and the steady stare. But ironically (諷刺地), a new study/ finds that Mona Lisa may not be all that interested in tracking her observers. Two researchers from Bielefeld University in Germany found that the famous subject of the painting, al
20、so known, as "La Gioconda",is actually looking just over your right shoulder. For the experiment , Horstmann and his research assistant Sebastian Loth gathered two dozen participants to take a look at the eyes of the painting. But they didn't just ask them if they thought Mona Lisa was
21、 looking their way. Instead they displayed part of her face on a computer screen, then asked volunteers to measure her stare using a carpenter's ruler that was held horizontally between them and the screen. Although the computer screen and the participants stayed in the same spot, the ruler was
22、moved closer and farther from the screen during the trial. In addition, the researchers modified the size of Mona Lisa 's face and how much of her features were visible to see if that changed the perception of her stare. I he images showed varying degrees of rise一from 30 to70 percent with some s
23、howing her entire face and others showing just her eyes and nose. The researchers also moved the images several centimeters to the left and to the right, so the Participants wouldnt just pick the same measurement on the ruler each time. Horstmann and Loth published their results in the journal i-per
24、ception where they were very clear in their conclusion.“We conclude from the measurements that the; lack of evidences due to the declaration being objectively false: Mona Lisa does not stare at the viewer ,” they wrote.“There is no doubt about the existence of the Mona Lisa effect-it just does not o
25、ccur with Mona Lisa herself. 28. What does the new study find? A. The Mona Lisa effect does exist. B. The reason for Mona Lisa smile. C. What is the origin of the real Mona Lisa. D. Mona Lisa is not Straightly looking at the viewer. 29. What were the participants required to do during the experiment
26、? A. To operate a computer as they moved. B. To measure the direction of the stare with a ruler. C. To count the direction of the stare with a computer. D. To evaluate the distance between each participant. 30. Which can best replace the underlined word“"modified” in paragraph 3? A. Estimated.
27、B. Changed. C. Enlarged. D. Described. 31. What do Horstmann and Loth think of the new finding? A. It's reasonable and clear. B. It's beyond expectation. C. It's short of solid evidence. D. It's consistent with previous studies. DWe have all been there. In a rush to leave the house w
28、e grab ou phone6 a head out of the door, realizing all too late that the battery is dead because we forgot 1oprog it into the table cloth. Or perhaps we have not. But this could be be future that scientists hope to explore with eletr6nic sheets that charge our Mobile phones, laptops and other equipm
29、ent by harvesting energy from the world around us. In a step in that direction, scientists at Massachusetts Institute of Technology ( MIT)have created super- thin,bendy materials that absorb wireless Internet and other electromagnetic waves in the air and turn them into electricity. The lead researc
30、her, Tomas Palacios, said the breakthrough smoothed the way for energy- harvesting covers ranging from table cloths to giant packing for buildings that catch energy from the environment to power sensors and other electronics. Palacios and his colleagues connected a bendy antenna(天線)to a flexible sem
31、iconductor(半導體)layer only three atoms thick. The antenna picks up wifi and other radio frequency signals and turns them into a current. This flows into a special semiconductor, where it is changed into a direct electrical current. Researchers have made energy-harvesting“rectennas ( rectifying antenn
32、a )”before,but existing equipment is made from conventional semiconductors which are inflexible, fragile and practically impossible to make in large sheets. The wi-fi signals can fill an office with more than 100 microwatts of power that is ripe to be collected by energy-harvesting equipment. The MI
33、T system has an efficiency (效率) of between 30% and 40%,producing about 40 microwatts when exposed to signals bearing 150microwatts of power in laboratory tests.“It doesn't. sound like much compared with the 60watts that a computer needs, but you can still do a lot with it,” Palacios said. “ You
34、can design a wide range of sensors, for environmental monitoring or chemical and biological sensing, which operate at the single microwatt level.” Medical equipment is another potential application. Because wi-fi and similar radio-frequency signals pass through people, energy-harvesting covers could
35、 be applied to implanted sensors to provide them with enough power to send out health data to an outside receiver. 32. What does the underlined word “it” in paragraph 1 refer to? A. The phone B. The door. C. The sheet D. The table. 33. What is special about the new breakthrough? A. It can harvest wi
36、-fi energy. B. It is super thin and flexible. C It can power all the electronics D. It smooths the way of receiving signals 34. What can be inferred from paragraph 4? A The team will focus on improving efficiency of the new equipment. B. A single device can harvest half of the energy in an office. C
37、. Palacios is pleased with the fie of the new。equipment. D. Palacios will step into the field of chemistry. 35. What is the main idea of the last paragraph? A. Another energy harvesting equipment. B. The function of the health data receiver C. Another potential application of the new equipment. D. T
38、he way to implant the new equipment into the patient. 第二節(jié)(共5小題:每小題2分,滿分10分) 相據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從文后的選項中選出能填人空白處的最佳選項,選現(xiàn)中有兩項為多余選項。 While it may be difficult t0 find the time in a busy workday to try and eat healthily and stay on top of fitness goals, there are several simple ways you can help fight off belly(腹部)f
39、at while at work: Avoid free food at work: A study found that 23 percent of working Americans eat food a work gt least once a week, which leads to an increase of 1,292 calories on average per Week.36_.That way you know exactly what you are eating and what ingredients (材料) you used to prepare the mea
40、l. You can better control your calorie intake, too. 37_ : Burst training at the office, defined as 30 to 60 seconds of all-out high-intensity exercise followed by one to two minutes of lower-intensity recovery, is one of the best ways to fight belly fat on the job. Try simple short burst exercises l
41、ike a 60-second round of jumping jacks or running in place._ 38 , they are great places to perform burst training and get some fresh air, which is vital for mental health, Never skip breakfast: Eating breakfast is a characteristic common to successful weight-loss people and may be a factor in their
42、success.39_ , chances are solid that no weight-loss professional would ever encourage someone to skip breakfast. Drink water throughout the day: A study concluded that drinking water may promote weight loss in overweight dieting women. In addition to helping ward off belly fat, staying hydrated may
43、prevent energy crashes and loss of mental focus. Perhaps one of the most critical pieces of belly-fat fighting advice: Don't go more thanfour hours without eating._ 40_ . That's no good. A. Keep doing regular exercise B. If you work near parks or hills C. Do several rounds of“burst exercise&
44、quot; each day D. When you eat something between lunch and dinner E. Though here is some debate about eating breakfast F. The best solution is to bring your own homemade lunch G. Some people go six or more hours during the day without eating 第三部分 語言知識運用(共兩節(jié), 滿分45分) 第一節(jié)(共20小題:每小題1.5分,滿分30分) 閱讀下面短文,從短
45、文后各題所給的A. B、C和ID四個選項中,選出可以填人空白處的最 佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。 Over the summer, one of my teenage son's high school classmates lived and worked in are mote country place. There she_ 41_ reliable Internet and phone service. Because it was_42_ to call or text his friend or reach her on social media, Will land
46、ed on an old-fashioned_43_ to stay in touch. Once a week, he tried to sit down and write a letter. I haven't written a letter for years. When Will asked for writing materials to get _44_,I struggled to remember where we _45_ the paper and envelopes. But once we found the_46_ from a shelf and Wil
47、l biked to the post office for_ 47_ , he settled into a spot near the living room window and set to work. As my son_48_ letters, I just spent time in another corner of the house _49_ some essays of one of the world's greatest_ 50_ writers, Virginia Woolf. Woolf, who died in 1941, worried in her
48、own time that as_51_ became cheaper and easier, people would_ 52_ less about what they were trying to say. They would _ 53_ the dream of letters that were“the_54_of phrases and the arts of the writing master.” The_ 55_ and emails we now dash off by the dozen each day seem the fulfillment of Woolf
49、9; s _56_ I'm not giving up my smart phone and laptop, and I'd be_ 57_ without the convenience of connecting with masses each day with a few quick keystrokes. But my 17-year-old _58_me this past summer that in an age of_59_ communication, conventional mail still has its _60_. 41.A. changed B
50、. lacked C. found D. rented 42. A. polite B. unnecessary C. hard D. convenient 43. A. alternative B. value C. brand D. bike 44. A. continued B. touched C. offered D. started 45. A. put B. lost C. bought D. swapped 46. A. necessities B. ideas C. phones D. essays 47. A. mailboxes B. envelopes C. stamp
51、s D. postcode 48. A. sent B. read C. tore D. wrote 49. A. setting aside B. dipping into C. improving on D. getting rid of 50. A. lecture B. anecdote C. letter D. idiom 51. A. communication B. judgement C. commitment D. journey 52. A. consult B. know C. think D. quarrel 53. A. take up B. give up C. m
52、ake up D. call up 54. A. exchange B. process C. review D. polish 55. A. excuses B. problems C. chances D. texts 56. A. suggestions B. ambitions C. fears D. dreams 57. A. betrayed B. lost C. charged D. misunderstood 58. A. warned B. prepared C. awarded D. reminded 59. A. unbearable B. expensive C. in
53、stant D. permanent 60. A. virtues B. disadvantages C. criteria D. independence 第二節(jié)(共10小題; 每小題1.5分,滿分15分) 閱讀下面短文,在空白處填人1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。 In late April 2014, a violent storm swept through the southern United States, 61._ (destroy) more than $ 1 billion in property and killing 35 people. But a group
54、of migratory(遷徙的) birds in eastern Tennessee sensed the oncoming mess and left long before the first clouds arrived. A year earlier, the team had tagged golden- winged warblers (鶯) with leg trackers 62._ ( study) their annual migrations to South America. Two days before the storms 63._(strike),five golden-winged warblers slipped away, traveling nearly 700 kilometers south to the Florida coast. It's the firs
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