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姓名姓名考號班級※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※※高考英語模擬試卷2018.3第Ⅰ卷選擇題(共60分)第一部分閱讀理解第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項。ASomepeoplethinkthatasmoreandmorepeoplehavetelevisionsintheirhomes,fewerandfewerpeoplewillbuybooksandnewspapers.Whyreadanarticleinthenewspaper,whentheTVnewscanbringyoutheinformationinafewminutesandwithpictures?Whyreadthelifestoryofafamousman,whenashorttelevisionprogramcantellyouallthatyouwanttoknow?Televisionhasnotkilledreading,however.Today,newspaperssellinverylargenumbers.Andbooksofeverykindaresoldmorethaneverbefore.Booksarestillacheapwaytogetinformationandenjoyment.Althoughsomebookswithhardcoversareexpensive,manybooksareprintedtodayaspaperbooks(平裝本),whicharequitecheap.Apaperbackcollectionofshortstories,forexample,isalwayscheaperthananeveningatthecinemaorthetheater,andyoucankeepabookforeverandreaditmanytimes.Booksareawonderfulproviderofknowledgeandpleasureandsometypesofbooksshouldbeineveryhome.Everyhomeshouldhaveagooddictionary.Agoodencyclopedia(百科全書),thoughexpensive,isuseful,too,becauseyoucanfindinformationonanysubject.Besides,youcanhavesuchbooksashistorybooks,sciencetextbook,cookbooks,andcollectionsofstoriesandpoems.Thenfromtimetotimeyoucantakeabookofpoemsoffyourshelvesandreadthethoughtsandfeelingsofyourfavoritepoets.1.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat________.A.TVprogramsareachiefproviderofknowledgeB.cinemasarethebestchoiceingettinginformationC.readingisacheapwayoflearningandhavingfunD.newspapersareanexpensivewaytoenjoyoneself2.Whatdoesthesentence“Televisionhasnotkilledreading,however”underlinedinthesecondparagraphsuggest?A.Peopleonlyneedreading,though.B.Readingisstillnecessarytoday.C.Readingismorefunthantelevision.D.Watchingtelevisiondoesn'thelpreading.3.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Fewerandfewerpeoplewillbuybooks.B.Agooddictionaryshouldbekeptineveryhome.C.Bookswithhardcoverssellbetterthanpaperbooks.D.MorepeoplelikeTVprogramsaboutfamousmen.BIfyourbossasksyoutoworkinMoscowthisyear,he'dofferyoumoremoneytodoso—orevendoublethatdependingonwhereyoulivenow.That'sbecauseMoscowhasjustbeenfoundtobetheworld'smostexpensivecityforthesecondyearinarowbyMercerHumanResourcesConsulting.UsingthecostoflivinginNewYorkasabase,MercerdeterminedMoscowis34.4percentmoreexpensiveincludingthecostofhousing,transportation,food,clothing,householdgoodsandentertainment(娛樂).Atwo-bedroomflatinMoscownowcosts$4000amonth:aCD$24.83,andaninternationalnewspaper$6.30,accordingtoMercer.Byparison,afastfoodmealwithahamburger(漢堡包)isa_stealat$4.80.LondontakestheNo.2place,upfromNo.5ayearago,thankstohighercostofhousingandastrongerBritishpoundrelativetothedollar.Mercerestimates(估算)Londonis26percentmoreexpensivethanNewYorkthesedays.FollowingLondoncloselyareSeoulandTokyo,bothofwhichare22percentmoreexpensivethanNewYork,whileNo.5HongKongis19percentmorecostly.AmongNorthAmericancities,NewYorkandLosAngelesarethemostexpensiveandaretheonlytwolistedinthetop50oftheworld'smostexpensivecities.Butbothhavefallensincelastyear'sstudy—NewYorkcamein15th,downfrom10thplace,whileLosAngelesfellto42ndfrom29thplaceayearago.SanFranciscocameinadistantthirdatNo.54,down20placesfromayearearlier.Toronto,meanwhile,isCanada'smostexpensivecitybutfell35placestotake82ndplaceworldwide.InAustralia,SydneyisthepriciestplacetoliveinandNo.21worldwide.4.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“asteal”inParagraph3mean?A.a(chǎn)nactofstealingB.somethingdeliciousC.somethingverycheapD.a(chǎn)nactofbuying5.Londonhasbeethesecondmostexpensivecitybecauseof________.A.thehighcostofclothingB.thestrongerpoundagainstthedollarC.itsexpensivetransportationD.thehighpricesoffastfoodmeals6.Whichcityisthethirdmostexpensiveonthelist?A.Tokyo. B.HongKong.C.Moscow. D.Sydney.7.WhichcityhasdroppedmostonthelistinNorthAmerica?A.NewYork.B.LosAngeles.C.SanFrancisco. D.Toronto.CETONEWYORKANDSEETHEWORLD Ifyou’relookingfortheplacethathaseverything,there’sonlyoneplacetovisit,andthatisNewYork.It’sawholeworldinacity.TheWorldofTheatre:AllofNewYorkisastage.AnditbeginswithBroadway.Whereelsecanyoufindsomanyhitshowsinoneplace?OnlyinNewYork.TheWorldofMusic:SpendaneveningwithBeethovenatLincolnCentre.SwingtothegreatjazzofGreenwichVillage.Orrockyourselfsillyatthehottestdancespotsfoundanywhere.TheWorldofArt:FromRembrandttoPicasso.FromEgyptiantombstoIndianteepees.Whateverkindofartyoulike,youwillfinditinNewYork.TheWorldofFineDining:Whetherit’sroastBeijingduckinChinatown,lasagnainLittleItaly,orthefinestFrenchcoqauvinfoundanywhere,thereisaworldofgreattastewaitingforyouinNewYork.TheWorldofSights:WhatothercityhasaStatueofLiberty?ARockefellerCentre?OraBronxZoo?8.WhichofthefollowingprogramcanavisitorhaveonlyinNewYork?A.ToenjoyroastBeijingduck.B.TotastethefinestFrenchcoqauvin.C.TospendaneveningwithBeethoven.D.ToseetheStatueofLiberty.9.Fromthetextweknowthat“Rembrandt”ismostlikelythenameofafamous______.A.singerB.paintingC.playD.painter10.Whatthewriterreallywantedtodoisto_____.A.trytopersuadereadertopayavisittoNewYorkB.givereadersomeinformationaboutNewYorkCsupplyreaderswithsomewonderfulprograminNewYorkD.helpreaderstogetabetterunderstandingofNewYork.11.Thepassageabovemaybetakenfrom______.A.aguidebookforforeignersB.ahandbookforEnglishlearnersC.apocketbookforvisitingbusinessmenD.astorybookfornativereaders.DHaveyoueverwonderedwhymalls,restaurants,andeventheatershavemusicplaying?Well,justlookbackathowyouhavefeltwhenyouhaveheardmusicplayingattheseplaces.Playingtherighttypeofmusiccanhelppeoplefeelbetter.Musicalsohasaneffectonyourconcentration(集中注意力).Musicevenhelpspatientsfeelbetterandhelpsthemrecoverfasterandbetter.Depression(沮喪)isastateofmindthatmostofusexperienceatsomepointoftime.Thereareperiodsinourlifewheneverythingcanseemdifficult.Studieshaveshownthatmusiccanbeamajormood(心情)lifterinsuchsituations.Musicalsoplaysagreatroleinreducinganxiety.Anxietyoftencauseslack(不足)ofsleepandotherrelatedproblems.Musicisoftenknownastheinternationallanguage.Wemaynotknowthelanguageanotherpersonisspeakingbutmostofusrespondtomusicinthesamemanner.Musicisoneofthebestwaystoliftyourmoods,butthiscandependalotonthetypeofmusicyoulistento.Whilehappymusiccanmakeyoufeelbetter,sadmusiccanfurtherdrownyourspirits.Ifthetempo(拍子)isfast,youwillbeeexcitedanddancetothemusic.Listeningtoclassicalmusiccanoftenmakeyoufeelpowerfulwhilesoftmusiccanbetheperfectwaytohelpyourelaxattheendofalongday.Ifyouwanttousemusictochangethewayyouarefeeling,youneedtorecognizethetypeofmusicthatcanliftyourmoods.Onceyouknowthetypeofmusicyoucanuse,youcanuseittochangethewayyoufeel.12.Whattypeofmusicshouldyoulistentoafteratiringday?A.Classicalmusic.B.Rockmusic.C.Sadmusic.D.Softmusic.13.Theeffectsofmusicinclude.a.makingusfeelrelaxedb.helpingussleepwellc.helpingusconcentrated.loweringourspiritse.helpingpatientsrecoverf.helpingusmunicatewellwithanypersonA.abfB.abdfC.abcdeD.abcdef14.Whatdoestheauthoradviseustodointhelastparagraph?A.Tolistentopropermusic.B.Tolearntoplayaninstrument.C.Toenjoysomemusiceveryday.D.Tolistentomusicasmuchaspossible.15.Whatcanbeusedasthebesttitleofthepassage?A.HowmusicaffectsourhealthB.TheeffectsofmusiconourmoodsC.HowtochoosetherighttypeofmusicD.Whymusiciscalledtheinternationallanguage第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。PublicSpeakingTraining·Getacoach(教練) 16,sogethelp.Sincethereareaboutabillionpaniesoutthereallreadytoofferyoupublicspeakingtrainingandcourses,herearesomethingstolookforwhendecidingthetrainingthat'srightforyou.·Focusonpositives Anytrainingyoudotobeemoreeffectiveatpublicspeakingshouldalwaysfocusonthepositiveaspectsofwhatyoualreadydowell.Nothingcanhurtconfidencemorethanbeingtoldthatyouaren'tdoingwell.17,sogoodpublicspeakingtrainingshoulddevelopthoseinsteadoftellingyouwhatyoushouldn'tdo.·18Ifyoufindapublicspeakingcoursethatlooksasthoughit'sgoingtogiveyoulotsofdosanddon'ts,walkaway!Yourbrainissofullofwhatyou'regoingtobetalkingabout. 19.Asfaraswe'reconcerned,therearebasicallynohardandfastrulesaboutpublicspeaking.Youraudiencecanbeyourfriends·YouareaspecialpersonnotacloneMostimportantly,goodpublicspeakingtrainingshouldtreatyouasaspecialone,withyourownpersonalhabits.20.Yourtrainingcourseshouldhelpyoubringoutyourpersonality,nottrytoturnyouintosomeoneyou'renot.A.Youaren'tlikeanybodyelseB.YoualreadydolotsofthingswellC.TurnyourbackontoomanyrulesD.Checktherulesaboutdosanddon'tsE.Whateverthepresentation,publicspeakingistough困難F.Theonethingyoudon'twantisforthemtofallasleepG.Sotryingtoforceawholesetofrulesintoitwilljustmakethingsworse第二部分語言知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項Aphasics(失語癥患者)canbeextremelygoodatsomething:fromthechanging21onspeakers’facesandthetonesoftheirvoices,theycan22liesfromtruths.Doctorsstudyingthehumanbrainhavegiven23examplesofthisamazingpowerofaphasics.Somehaveevenparedthispowerto24ofadogwithanabilitytofindoutthedrugs25inthebaggage.Recently,scientistscarriedoutteststosee26allthatwassaidaboutaphasicswastrue.Theystudieda27groupofpeople.Somewerenormal;28wereaphasics.Itwasprovedthattheaphasicswerefaraheadofthenormalpeoplein29falsespeeches—inmostcases,thenormalpeoplewerefooledby30,buttheaphasicswerenot.Someyearsago,Dr.OliverSackswroteinhisbookabouthis31withaphasics.Hementionedaparticular32inahospital.SomeaphasicswerewatchingthepresidentgivingaspeechonTV.33thepresidenthadbeenanactorearlier,makingagoodspeechwasnoproblemforhim.Hewastryingtoputhisfeelingsintoeverywordofhisspeech.Buthiswayofspeakinghadtheopposite34onthepatients.Theydidn’tseemtobelievehim.35,theyburstintolaughter.Theaphasicsknewthatthepresidentdidnot36awordofwhathewassaying.Hewaslying!Manydoctorsseeaphasicsaspeoplewhoarenotpletelynormalbecausetheylacktheabilitytounderstandwords.37,accordingtoDr.Sacks,theyaremore38thannormalpeople.Normalpeoplemayget39bywords.Aphasicsseemtounderstandhumanexpressionsbetter,40theycannotunderstandwords.21A.smilesB.expressionsC.fearD.sadness22A.speakB.tellC.talkD.say23A.agreatdealofB.alargeamountofC.anumberofD.thenumberof24A.oneB.itC.thisD.that25A.havinghiddenB.beinghiddenC.hiddenD.tobehidden26A.ifB.evenifC.asifD.aslongas27A.mixedB.singleC.differentD.various28A.theothersB.othersC.anotherD.other29A.learningB.understandingC.realizingD.recognizing30A.expressionsB.feelingsC.actionsD.words31A.experiencesB.patienceC.impressionsD.expressions32A.aphasicB.caseC.patientD.speech33A.ifB.unlessC.SinceD.when34A.guidanceB.instructionsC.affectD.effect35A.StillB.AsaresultC.BesidesD.Instead36A.meanB.likeC.believeinD.admit37A.ButB.HoweverC.ThereforeD.Thus38A.understandingB.thoughtfulC.giftedD.hardworking39A.blownawayB.blowndownC.carriedawayD.carriedout40A.thoughB.asthoughC.asifD.since第II卷非選擇題(共60分)第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(不多于3個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

Onthestagewasayoungmanplayingthepiano.HewasplayingthefamousChinesepieceofmusicaboutthestoryofLiangShanboandZhuYingtai,notwithhishands,41________withhisfeet.TheyoungpianistwasLiuWei,42________lostbothhisarmsinanaccidentattheageoften.Liu63(stay)inhospitalfor43_________months.Whenhewas19,hestartedlearningtoplaythepiano.Hecouldnotfindateacher44________(teach)himtoplaywithhisfeet,sohebeganteaching45__________(he).Hekeptpracticingthepiano7hourseveryday.In2010,LiuWeibecame

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