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1、2018高考模拟题(二) 一、单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分) 1. Jim told me it would be easy for him to pass the driving test. Oh, ! You know thats a big talk. A. come onB. no way C. it dependsD. forget it 2. It was the middle of the night my roommate woke me up and urged me to watch The World Cup Football Final. A. that

2、B. as C. whichD. when 3. He himself to a search by the guards before entering the government building. A. objectedB. agreed C. compromisedD. resigned 4. An artist who was recently traveling on a ferry to a deserted island discovered a long lost antique Greek vase. A. at randomB. by accident C. in tu

3、rnD. on occasion 5. President Xis visit to the UK creates a winwin situation, both China and the UK will benefit a lot in economical development. A. one whereB. one C. whatD. the one in which 6. I in the USA for two weeks and I really have no idea what is happening in Shanghai. A. had stayedB. have

4、been staying C. have stayedD. stayed 7. Where are you living now? Ive moved to you know my father once lived in. A. whichB. that C. whereD. what 8. How much your new iPhone 6 looks with the new pack! A. beautifulB. beautifully C. more beautifulD. more beautifully 9. With all the issues we were conce

5、rned about , we still think the result is ideal. Lets work even harder. A. settled; far fromB. settled; next to C. settling; as forD. settling; due to 10. If my doctor inquired about my physical condition at the present moment, the only possible reply would be that I greatly in need of relaxation. A

6、. would beB. would have been C. wasD. am 11. Economic growth in the world remained weak throughout 2018 and it is hoped that it will gradually in 2018. A. break upB. make up C. pick upD. put up 12. What does the sign over there read? No person smoke or carry a lighted cigarette in this area. A. will

7、B. may C. shallD. must 13. The wedding dress of the Princess is noble and elegant. is the beauty of this style that it will be popular with young women. A. SuchB. It C. WhatD. That 14. To avoid making my friends embarrassed, I decided to switch from this controversial topic to . A. anotherB. the oth

8、er C. othersD. other 15. Nancy, have you previewed your lessons as told? Not yet. Please remember. A. Many hands make light work B. Rome wasnt built in a day C. Chances favor the prepared mind D. Make hay while the sun shines 二、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分) Because conflict and disagreements are part of a

9、ll close relationships, couples need to learn strategies for managing conflict in a healthy and constructive way. Some couples just 16 and deny the presence of any conflict in a relationship. 17, denying the existence of conflict results in couples 18 to solve their problems at early 19, which can t

10、hen lead to even greater problems later 20. Not surprisingly, expressing anger and disagreement leads to lower marital (婚姻的) satisfaction at the beginning. However, this pattern of behavior 21 increases in marital satisfaction over time. Research suggests that working 22 conflicts is an important pr

11、edictor of marital satisfaction. So, what can you do to manage conflict in your own relationships? First, try to understand the other persons point of view 23 put yourself in his or her place. People who are 24 to what their partner thinks and feels 25 greater relationship satisfaction. For example,

12、 researchers found that among people in dating relationships 26 marriages, those who can adopt their partners perspective show more positive 27,more relationshipenhancing attributes(特质) and more constructive responses 28 conflict. Second, because conflict and disagreements are an 29 part of close re

13、lationships, people need to be able to apologize to their partner for wrongdoing and 30 forgiveness from their partners for their own acts. Apologies minimize conflict, lead to forgiveness, and serve to restore relationship closeness. In line 31 this view, spouses (配偶) who are more forgiving show hi

14、gher mental 32 over time. Increasingly, apologizing can even have 33 health benefits. For example, when people reflect on hurtful 34 and grudges (怨恨),they show negative physiological (生理的) effects, including 35 heart rate and blood pressure, compared to when they reflect on sympathetic perspectiveta

15、king and forgiving. 16. A. abandonB. avoid C. regretD. solve 17. A. BesidesB. Therefore C. MoreoverD. However 18. A. failingB. declining C. tryingD. striving 19. A. agesB. years C. stagesD. intervals 20. A. byB. on C. offD. away 21. A. prescribesB. opposes C. provesD. predicts 22. A. roundB. through

16、 3. WHERE THE HEART BEATS In Where the Heart Beats, which was also one of the best philosophy books of 2018, longtime art critic and practicing Buddhist Kay Larson constructs an intellectual, creative, and spiritual biography of John Cageone of the most influential composers in modern history, yet a

17、lso one of historys most misunderstood artists, whose impact reaches beyond the field of music and into art, literature, cinema. Fifteen years in the making, this superbly researched, beautifully written masterpiece weaves together a great many threads of cultural history into a whole understanding

18、of both Cage as an artist and Zen as a lens on existence. 4. ADVICE TO LITTLE GIRLS In 1865, Mark Twain did something unexpectedhe penned a childrens story, in which he challenged kids to digest the intelligent humor that was, and still is, known for among his adult audiences. Nearly a century and a

19、 half later, beloved Russian childrens artist Vladimir Radunsky and Brooklyn independent publisher Enchanted Lion are bringing Advice to Little Girls to life, imagined in the style of the scrapbooks and small albums that children of Twains time used for doodling(乱涂乱画) and collecting various curious

20、things. 36. Which of the following statements is NOT true? A. Both WHERE THE HEART BEATS and TINY BEAUTIFUL THINGS deal about Philosophy. B. ADVICE TO LITTLE GIRLS is used by children for doodling(乱涂乱画) and collecting various curious things. C. Reading the book of BIG QUESTIONS FROM LITTLE PEOPLE wi

21、ll benefit parents. D. Mark Twain was once worried that it was difficult for young children to understand the humor in ADVICE TO LITTLE GIRLS. 37. The passage is mainly intended as . A. an advertisement of the books B. an introduction of some wellknown writers C. a recommendation of bookstores D. a

22、brief introduction of some bestsellers B Pop stars today enjoy what once only belonged to the royalty (皇室). Wherever they go, people turn out in their thousands to greet them. The crowds go wild trying to catch a brief glimpse of their smiling, colorfully dressed idols. The stars are transported in

23、their chauffeur driven Rolls Royces, private helicopters or executive aeroplanes. They are surrounded by a permanent entourage (随从) of managers, press agents and bodyguards. Photographs of them appear regularly in the press and all their comings and goings are reported,for, like royalty, pop stars a

24、re news. If they enjoy many of the privileges of royalty, they certainly share many of the inconveniences as well. It is dangerous for them to make unscheduled appearances in public. They must be constantly shielded from the adoring crowds who idolize them. They are no longer private individuals, bu

25、t public property. The financial rewards they receive for this sacrifice cannot be calculated, for their rates of pay are great. C The question of whether our government should promote science and technology or the liberal arts in higher education isnt an either / or proposition (命题), although the c

26、urrent emphasis on preparing young Americans for STEM(science, technology, engineering, maths)related fields can make it seem that way. The latest congressional report acknowledges the critical importance of technical training, but also asserts that the study of the humanities (人文学科) and social scie

27、nces must remain central components of Americas educational system at all levels. Both are critical to producing citizens who can participate effectively in our democratic society, become innovative (创新的) leaders, and benefit from the spiritual enrichment that the reflection on the great ideas of ma

28、nkind over time provides. Parents and students who have invested heavily in higher education worry about graduates job prospects as technological advances and changes in domestic and global markets transform professions in ways that reduce wages and cut jobs. Under these circumstances, its natural t

29、o look for what may appear to be the most “practical” way out of the problem “Major in a subject designed to get you a job” seems the obvious answer to some, though this ignores the fact that many disciplines in the humanities characterized as “soft” often, in fact, lead to employment and success in

30、 the long run. Indeed, according to surveys, employers have expressed a preference for students who have received a broadlybased education that has taught them to write well, think critically, research creatively, and communicate easily. Moreover, students should be prepared not just for their first

31、 job, but for their 4th and 5th jobs, as theres little reason to doubt that people entering the workforce today will be called upon to play many different roles over the course of their careers. The ones who will do the best in this new environment will be those whose educations have prepared them t

32、o be flexible. The ability to draw upon every available tool and insightpicked up from science, arts, and technologyto solve the problems of the future, and take advantage of the opportunities that present themselves, will be helpful to them and the United States. 41. What does the latest congressio

33、nal report suggest? A. STEMrelated subjects help students find jobs in the information society. B. The humanities and STEM subjects should be given equal importance. C. The liberal arts in higher education help enrich students spiritual life. D. Higher education should be adjusted to the practical n

34、eeds of society. 42. What is the main concern of students when they choose a major? A. Their interest in relevant subjects. B. The academic value of the courses. C. The quality of education to receive. D. Their chances of getting a good job. 43. What does the author say about the so called soft subj

35、ects? A. The benefit students in their future life. B. They broaden students range of interests. C. They improve students communication skills. D. They are essential to students healthy growth. 44. What kind of job applicants do employers look for? A. Those who have a strong sense of responsibility.

36、 B. Those who are good at solving practical problems. C. Those who have received a wellrounded education. D. Those who are likely to become innovative leaders. D The first halftime of the football match was full of excitement. The two teams, Vernon Park looked worried and Steelhouse were talking exc

37、itedly. It was 11,but Steelhouse were on their way. They had Del, who got a goal. The second half started with Del playing back in defence. Del drifted back, back and back. This meant that Del was there to stop Vernon Park scoring. But Steelhouse didnt score either. Now, there was ten minutes left o

38、f the game. Something had to happen. Then a Vernon defender kicked a high ball downfield. The ball skidded off a Steelhouse knee. Corner! “Back, lads!” yelled Harry. “Five minutes left! Get ready for the corner.” Del got into position and glanced up again, No Dad! The kick was taken just as Dels Dad

39、 walked to the edge of the field. The ball came hard and low across the goal mouth. It hit the side of someones heel and jumped up to Dels hand. PENALTY! The ref was pointing at the penalty spot and the whole field were shouting. “YOU DUCK EGG, DEL!” Cropper was face to face with him. He looked read

40、y to hit him. “It hit meright? Im not superman!” said Del as he walked away with his back to everyone. “Give me strength!” roared Harry. In went the penalty. 21 to Vernon Park. “Five more minutes”, thought Del, as he got back to the center, “Then its over, no more football for me.” Just then his Dad

41、 came over and patted Del on the shoulder. “ Dont worry, son. Never mind. It wasnt your fault. Show them what you can do!” As Del walked back to the middle, the eyes of all his teammates arrowed into him. He could almost felt their angry thoughts. This was why he wasnt going to play again. Ever. The

42、n as he came up to the center circle, Spanner ran over to him. Poor Spanner! Thered no winners medal for him today after all. But he wasnt angry with Del. “It wasnt your fault, Del!” he said loyally. “Youll show them, wont you? Look, their keeper is off his line again!” Del took a look. Spanner was

43、right. The Vernon keeper had run out cheering when they scored the penalty. He was still way out, joking with the defenderthe idiot! Now, with three minutes remaining, there was no time for skills or tricks like before. The laughter of the crowd got around in Dels head. Suddenly, he was angry. Yes,

44、hed show them. “Touch it to me, Span!” he said. Spanner kicked off. Del took the ball and he was away. Five steps inside the Vernon half, he smashed the ball over the keepers head. and into the back of the net! 22! The teams kicked off again. And before the Vernon team had finished arguing, Spanner

45、sent Del his first straight pass of the evening. With the ball under perfect control, Del turned left and then right, past four defenders. Then he fooled the goalkeeper into diving the wrong way and ran neatly past him. Del could easily have put the ball into the open net. But he didnt, he stopped.

46、The defenders of the other team, Vernon Park, all ran at Del, desperately. Spanner was charging up alone on the other side like a mad horse. Del carefully sidefooted the ball right across the face of the goal. Spanner couldnt miss from less than a meter out. The stadium exploded with yells of disbel

47、ief. Spanner was surrounded and followed by the excited Steelhouse team as he ran around the pitch waving his arms and shouting. The last minute crawled round as Del took the ball and kept it under his control until the whistle went. 32 to Steelhouse. The whole Steelhouse team went mad, cheering and

48、 shouting. Del stood in the center circle, his heart thundering with excitement. This is special, he thought. 45. Which of the following statements is true about penalty? A. If you get a penalty, the whole football court will be angry. B. When you get a penalty, it means that you get a corner. C. You will get a pena

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