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1、2018年高考英语模拟试题(九) 本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。 第I卷 第一部分 听力(略) 第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 A Duke Energy Center for the Arts Mahaffey Theater Address400 First St. South St. Petersburg, FL 33701 Phone (727) 892-5798 Parking Lot, $10 for most

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7、tners offer a wide variety of cuisines and dining experiences that will complement (?a充) any show. If you need, well have your dinner delivered directly to the theater prior to the show and enjoy dinner in our beautiful waterfront atrium. 21. What can be known about Cirque Dreams Holidaze? A. It wil

8、l be played all through the year. B. It is an original film set in a love story. C. It may attract people with high pressure. D. It has been awarded due to its best performance. 22. How can audience get tickets of Cirque Dreams Holidaze? A. Call 727-892-5767. B. Call (727) 892-5798. C. Enter D. Ent

9、er 23. What can audience see in Cirque Dreams Holidaze? A. Snowmen dancing in the air. B. Penguins walking on thin wires. C. Many gifts put in the front of the stage. D. Gingerbread men marching on the street. 24. What can we know from the passage? A. People can buy cheaper tickets by cash. B. Cirq

10、ue Dreams Holidaze is fun and rewarding. C. We Recommend offers advice on how to see the show. D. Audiences cant eat at the theater while enjoying the show. B Today was the last day of Day 4 of the DNC, but I wasnt ready to leave! Tonight would be historic, which I would remember forever. To start o

11、ff the day, we took the TIME shuttle as usual. One of the things Ill miss most is Paul, the shuttle driver, who offered us Rice Krispies Treats every day. He even gave them to the Secret Service officers standing guard outside the Wells Fargo Center. The moment Paul dropped us off yesterday, I heade

12、d to the stadium to watch Katy Perry rehearse (排?) “Rise” and “Roar,” then went back to the media tent. I then grew excited because, in two hours, I would be interviewed by FaceTime about what I thought about the convention (大会) and what the experience was like for me. Then they would broadcast it o

13、n TV and post it to their website! After my interview, we headed out for lunch. Everybody took pictures in front of the American flag at the Instagram booth when we finished eating. It started to dump rain with loud thunder though it was extremely hot outside. Even walking across the street was a ch

14、allenge. We took our seats in the stadiums press gallery and patiently watched the many speeches there. Celebrities like actress Chlo? Grace Moretz spoke. Chelsea Clinton introduced her mother, Hillary Clinton, too. The best part was when Hillary Clinton walked on stage. The crowd went crazy. She ad

15、dressed topics like education and jobs, and tried to appeal supporters of Bernie fans. “Your cause is our cause,” she said. Day 4 of the DNC came to an end, and tomorrow I would leave for San Diego. I learned a lot about politics, and met so many inspirational people over the past four days. I never

16、 interviewed Anderson Cooper, but I hope to become a journalist and cover political conventions when I grow up. Maybe then Ill get a chance to meet him! 25. Why will the author miss Paul? A. Because he is kind. B. Because he drove him. C. Because he helped him most. D. Because he stayed with him lon

17、gest. 26. What made the author excited? A. His visiting the DNC. B. His being interviewed. C. His leaving the DNC soon. D. Watching Katy Perry rehearsing. 27. What impressed the author most in the press gallery? A. The arrival of Bernie. B. The visit of many celebrities. C. The speed of Chlo? Grace

18、Moretz. D. The appearance of Hillary Clinton on stage. C In recent years, little free libraries of all shapes and sizes have popped up. Often built by community members,they could be found on street corners and sidewalks across the United States, hoping to share their book collection with their neig

19、hbors. Minneapolis, Minnesota, even hosted the first Little Free Library Festival, where book fans came together to promote literacy in their communities. For the most part, little free libraries have more in common with book-sharing shelves in hotels, local laundromats, coffee shops and other publi

20、c spaces than the traditional public library. Based on a philosophy of“take a book, leave a book,” these little libraries can take many forms, from birdhouse-like wooden structures to repurposed newspaper selling machines, Robert Wirsing writes for the Bronx Times. The little free library organizati

21、on began when a resident of Hudson, Wisconsin, named Todd Bol built a little one-room schoolhouse, filled it with books and installed it in his front yard to honor his late mother in 2009. Together with a local educator named Rick Brooks, the two began installing little free libraries across Wiscons

22、in and sharing the idea with people across the country. “Something we long for in this digital age is that connection between people,” Bol tells Margret Aldrich for Book Riot. “I want to show how little free library is about readers inspiring readers. It goes on and on.” While Little Free Libraries

23、seem like a harmless means to promote literacy by sharing books with neighbors, a few of the roadside lending libraries have caused minor legal problems. Officials in Los Angeles and Shreveport, Louisiana, have told some residents that their homemade libraries violated city codes and that they would

24、 have to remove them to avoid being fined. Still, Little Free Libraries have been embraced by their communities. For anyone interested in making their own at home, the organization has posted helpful tips and guides for building the little book lending boxes in their neighborhoods. 28. What can we k

25、now about the little free libraries in America? A. They are state-owned. B. They are popular nationally. C. They are set up to sell books. D. They help those with no books to read. 29. What is a common character of little free libraries? A. They lie where more people gather. B. They share a large co

26、llection of books. C. They compete with traditional public libraries. D. They exist mainly in the form of wooden houses. 30. What is Todd Bols primary aim of building a library? A. To remember his dead mother. B. To help people form a habit of reading. C. To set an example to other communities. D. T

27、o share his knowledge with other residents. 31. What does Todd Bol think of the little free libraries? A. They deserve peoples help. B. They should continue to exist. C. They mean a lot to community members. D. They should be supported by the government. D Bendablewings covered with overlapping (重叠部

28、分)pieces looking like fish scales could be used to build more controllable, fuel-efficient aircraft, a new study finds. Nowadays, conventional aircraft typically rely on ailerons (副翼) to help control the way the planes tilt(?A斜)as they fly. However, when the Wright brothers flew the first airplane,

29、Flyer 1, over a century ago, they used no ailerons but wires that pulled and stretched the wood-and-canvas wings, to control the plane. Scientists have long sought to develop aircraft that can change their wings during flight, just as birds can. However, most previous attempts have failed because th

30、ey relied on heavy mechanical control structures within the wings. These structures were also complex and unreliable, said Neil Gershenfeld, a physicist and director of the Center for Bits and Atoms at MIT. The new wing consists of a system of tiny, strong, lightweight modules (模块). The shape of the

31、 wing can be changed uniformly along its length using two small motors, which apply a twisting pressure to each wingtip. These wings are covered in “skins” of overlapping strips of flexible material like fish scales. These strips move across each other as the wings change themselves, providing a smo

32、oth outer surface, the researchers explained. Wind-tunnel tests of these wings showed that they at least matched the aerodynamic (气动) properties of conventional wings, at about one-tenth the weight. Initial tests using remotely piloted aircraft made with these wings have shown great promise, said Be

33、njamin Jenett, a graduate student at the Center for Bits and Atoms at MIT. The new modular structures the scientists developed could be manufactured quickly in mass quantities and then installed by teams of small robots. These modular structures also can be disassembled more easily, making repairs s

34、impler. Still, the first aircraft built using this strategy will not be a passenger jet, Gershenfeld said. Instead, the technology will likely first be tested on unmanned aircrafts, leading to aircrafts flying for along times, to help deliver internet access or medicine to remote villages, he said.

35、32. Why is the Wright brothers airplane mentioned in the text? A. To show the history of aircrafts. B. To show the development of wings. C. To show the need to improve planes. D. To show the structure of conventional planes. 33. What make planes fly like birds when they tilt? A. Their ailerons. B. W

36、ires and pulleys. C. Changeable wings. D. Mechanical control structures. 34. What is Paragraph 4 mainly about? A. The shape of the new wings. B. The purpose of the overlapping strips. C. The working principle of the new wings. D. The result of wind-tunnel tests of these wings. 35. What is the advant

37、age of a plane with the altering wings? A. It is lighter. B. It is safer. C. It is cheaper. D. It can fly higher. 第二?(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分) 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Brilliant Ideas To Your Home With Style If you have some time over the summer, you may be thinking about doing

38、 a little home improvement and wondering where to start. 36 Here are a few suggestions for it. Give Your Rooms A Theme This is a fantastic way to make your home unique. Take the bedroom for example. How about a Hawaiian theme with the sky, blue walls, and wooden furniture? Or if you have a young dau

39、ghter you could make her room like a fairy tale kingdom by getting some light, pink curtains and fairy lights to go around the room. 37 They will not thank you for it. Buy Some Designer Furniture If youre looking for something more ostentatious (炫耀的), consider some designer furniture. A three-piece

40、leather suit would go brilliantly in your living room. 38 Buy Hudson Reed Showers. Why stop there? Consider updating your entire bathroom with a new tube. 39 If you arent technical or artistic, you may look for additional help. We recommend researching an Interior designer. A designer knows exactly

41、what colour rooms need to be. They can help you choose different styles of furniture. They can make a two bedroom bungalow feel like a luxury mansion. Some Awesome Tech If we are talking about new tech, there is no better place to think about them in the kitchen. Sounds crazy? 40 Say goodbye to burn

42、ing yourself when you try to get that cake out.Or what about a fridge that can make your shopping list simply by sending what you need to your smartphone? A. Hire a designer. B. Change your room completely. C. Or you could get a new designer coffee table. D. If you have older children, you neednt ch

43、ange their room. E. If so, how can you make your home look and feel incredible? F. A kitchen with modern appliance will save your time for cooking. G. But how would you like an oven with a door that disappears like magic? 第三部分 英?Z知识运用(共两节,满分45分) 第一节 完形填空(共20小题;每题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

44、选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 At the beginning of high school I couldnt get along with the new life. Besides studying harder, I also had to 41 field hockey. In fact, doing field hockey was my mothers 42 . She thought I should join in field hockey at high school to make my school life full. I wante

45、d to do volleyballI had played it for six years, and wasnt 43 . But my mother said I was too short. She bought me a field hockey stick and 44 me on the field the night after my first day of high school. So I 45 up to a group of girls who were talking and smiling on the field. I gathered all my coura

46、ge to say 46 to them. Then we introduced ourselves. 47 , all of them accepted me into their group. We continued 48 until the coach showed up and asked me to practise with them. I tried to do well 49 it was so difficult! Being 50 at it I almost wanted to give it up. But the girls kept me 51 . They we

47、re so easy to talk to. So I continued to 52 to play it. 53 , the real turning point was when my coach taught how to play it. It truly did 54 . I found out the same strategies as soccer players used. I 55 the girl and tried to “jab” (猛击) at the ball, which was a field hockey technique. I 56 the ball several times, but a little while later it was much easier to actually push the ball away. From then on, I played it regularly and had a little 57 . That gave me high spirits. I had accom

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