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1、C Inside the carC SeoulC Hire a busC AnnoyedC Stay at homeC Hall3 C On the phoneC At 2:00 p mC To the bookstore2019年 全 國 卷 高 考 英 語 壓 軸 卷 I第一部分聽力(共兩節,滿分30 分)做題時, 先將答案標在試卷上。錄音內容結束后,你將有兩分鐘的時間將試卷上的答案轉涂到答題卡上。第一節(共5 小題;每小題1 5 分,滿分7 5 分)聽下面 5 段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從每題所給的A、 B、 C 三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有1

2、0 秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1 Where are the man s car keys?A In the bagB On the floor 2 Which place is the woman s destination?A TokyoB Hong Kong 3 Why is Kelly absent this week?A She is illB She is teaching a courseC She is busy with an exam4 What will the woman do for the man?A Book a hotel B C

3、all a taxi 5 Where are the speakers?A In the cafeteriaB In an office C In the woman s house第二節(共15 小題;每小題1 5 分,滿分22 5 分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從每題所給的A、 B、 C 三個選項中選出最佳選項, 并標在試卷的相應位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5 秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第 6 段材料,回答第6、 7 題。6 How does the man feel when he sees t

4、he woman?A SurprisedB Disappointed 7 What is the woman going to do next weekend?A Work a half dayB Go to the beach聽第 7 段材料,回答第8、 9 題。8 What are the speakers mainly talking about?A Which exhibition to visit B When to leave the museumC Where to see forest animals9 Which hall is busy now?A Hall 6B Hall

5、 5聽第 8 段材料,回答第10 至 12 題。10 How did the woman book the movie tickets?A On the InternetB At the ticket office 11 When did the speakers plan to meet the Smiths at first?A At 11:30 a mB At 12:00 p m12 Where will the speakers go on the way back home?A To the restaurantB To the cinema聽第 9 段材料,回答第13 至 16 題

6、。13 Why did Marta quit her first job?A It was really badly paid B The staff were quite unfriendly C The boss took no interest in her ideas14 What does Marta find most surprising about the mobile restaurant?A All is advertised online B Food is never thrown away C Menus can be easily changed15 What is

7、 the best thing about the mobile restaurant for Marta?A.Customers pay in advanceB.She can work outdoorsC.No waiter is needed 16 What brought difficulty to Marta when she did a meal on a beach?A The sunB The wind C The rain聽第 10 段材料,回答第17 至 20 題。17 What do we know about the band s music?A It is inten

8、ded for young people B It is easy for people to dance to C It is nice to hear while eating 18 How many people are there in the band?ASixB Eight CTwelve19 How did the speaker get to know the band?AFroma friend B From anewspaperCFrom a bandmember20 Why was the speaker chosen to join the band?A He was

9、good at playing the guitar B They were looking for a singer C They heard him singing somewhere 第二部分:閱讀理解(共兩節,滿分40 分)第一節 (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中,選出最佳選項。ACopenhagen Destination GuideThe modern city of Copenhagen combines the best of European cafe culture and Scandinavian archite

10、cture. It's charming and compact with lots of local history to dive into. Although spending time in Copenhagen can become expensive, there are many ways to experience the city on a budget as well.AttractionsCopenhagen is one of the world's best cycling cities. To see the city with ease, rent

11、 a bike or take a small group tour to see the sights, including the Little Mermaid, the island of Amager and the community of Christiania. You can also take a canal boat tour to see the city from a unique view. The Tivoli Gardens offer a sense of love in the evenings. There are some excellent museum

12、s to explore. Be sure to add the Museum of Art and Design to your travel plan.TransportationKastrup Airport is the first destination for most visitors. It typically takes less than 15 minutes to get from the airport to the city center by train, so all the visitors prefer this way to travel between t

13、he two places. Canal boat tours are the easiest way to see the city's attractions. Cycling is the fastest and most flexible way to get around, and it s a refreshingly pedestr-ifarinendly city as well.Tips Find local sandwich shops to eat like the locals do and give your wallet a break. Museum lo

14、vers should have a Copenhagen Card, which provides free entrance to about 60 museums and many other attractions too. Considervisiting Copenhagen in the autumn, when it's a little cold but accommodations become much cheaper than those in the summer.Check at www.S to view price comparisons for fli

15、ghts and hotels before you book.21 Which place is the most suitable for lovers to go on a date?A. The Tivoli Gardens. B. The Little Mermaid. C. The community of Christiania. D. The Museum of Art and Design.22 How should visitors go to Kastrup Airport from the center of Copenhagen?A. By bicycle.B. By

16、 boat.C. By train.D. By bus.23 What can help visitors save a lot when they travel in Copenhagen?A. Visiting about 60 museums.B. Booking a hotel in the summer.C. Eating sandwiches with the locals.D. Applying for a Copenhagen Card.BGrowing up, I always envied my friends who lived in one town in their

17、whole lives. Coming from a military family makes this impossible. My brothers an d I soon found that if we didn t like a place we lived in, webe moving to a new place. Through all the ups and downs, I now realize that everything I vdeone, seen, and learned has made me into the person I am today.The

18、field day was the best day ever created. Being good at sports which I had done together with parents seemed to help me find my position at a new school. Despite the hot weather in San Antonio, Texas, I had to take outdoor activities. Sometimes we took the family mountain biking after school. My brot

19、hers and I were arranged to join in the swim team and practice yoga. These are the things I remember about my childhood. Now I thank my parents for teaching me these vital principles, which I will have with me the rest of my life.I was al ways the shy girl and afraid to be myself. This didn t bother

20、 me until I reached junior high schowhen some girls judged me by what I wore, who I talked to and how skinny I was. I felt like I ndever done anything wrong to deserve such criticism. It was not until last year that I realized that I had to stay different from them and live my life according to my p

21、rinciples. I decided to be my own person. I never thought that being nice could cause me to be disliked. Anyway, I began hanging out with girls who had a lot in common with me like preferring outdoor sports. They were accepting and non-judgmental. I am now content in knowing that I am my own person

22、and don t let others control my life.24 What caused the author to envy some of her friends when she was young?A. Her growing up like a boy.B. Her family s frequent moving.C. Her busy school life.D. Her strict parents.25 Why did the author mention the field day in Paragraph 2?A. To show her hard chil

23、dhood.B. To show her hobby in sports.C. To show her satisfactory family life.D. To show her parents influence on her.26 What resulted in the author s change in junior high school?A. Her constantly being good to others.B. Her obeying her principles strictly.C. Some girls proipmer judgment on her.D. S

24、ome girls refusing to make friends with her.27 What may be the best title for the text?A. Running for my lifeB. My happy childhood C. My parents regulations D. Lovingoutdoor sportsCAt your next meeting, wait for a pause in conversation and try to measure how long it lasts.Among English speakers, cha

25、nces are that it will be a second or two at most. But while this pattern may be universal, our awareness of silence differs dramatically across cultures.What one culture considers a confusing or awkward pause may be seen by others as a valuable moment ofreflection and sign of respect for what the la

26、st speaker has said. Research in Dutch ( 荷蘭語)and also in English found that when a silence in conversation stretches to four seconds, people start to feel uneasy. In contrast, a separate study of business meetings found that Japanese people are happy with silences of 8.2 seconds-nearly twice as long

27、 as in Americans' meetings.In Japan, it is recognized that the best communicat ion is when you don ' t speak at all. It' s already a failureunderstand each other by speaking because you' re repairing that failure by using words.In the US, it may originate from the history of colonial

28、( 殖民地的)America as a crossroads of many different races. When you have a complex of difference, it' s hard to establish common understanding unless you talk andthere ' usderstandably a kind of anxiety unless people are verbally engaged to establish a common life. This applies also to some ext

29、ent to London.In contract, when there 'more homogeneity, perhaps it 'easier for some kinds of silence to appear. For example, among your closest friends and family it ' easier to sit in silence than with people you ' rtess well acquainted with.28 Which of the following people might h

30、ave the longest silence in conversation?A. The Dutch.B. Americans.C. The English.D. The Japanese.29 What might the Japanese agree with in conversation?A. Speaking more gives the upper hand.B. Speak out what you have in your mind.C. Great minds think alike without words.D. The shorter talking silence

31、, the better.30 What can we learn from the text?A. A four second silence in conversation is universal.B. It ' s hard for Americato reach a common agreement.C. English speakers are more talkative than Japanese speakers.D. The closer we and our family are, the easier the silence appears.31 What do

32、es the underlined word“ homogeneity " in the last paragraph mean?A. Similarity.B. Conflict.C. Diversity.D. Misunderstanding.DIf you find yourself hitting the snooze button(鬧鐘延時按鈕)every morning, don' blame yourself .Your work schedule could be to blame.A growing field of research now shows t

33、hat, for many of us, our work schedules don' t wildly gonatural body clocks - and experts are urging employers to take notice.Sleep is a “ strategic resource " that most companies are ignoring, according to a white paper by Christopher Barnes, a management professor at the University of Was

34、hingtonol 'of sBuostessSchthe US. Whenwork schedules are matched with people' s natural sleep patterns, they produce higher quality and more innovativework because they are more focused, less stressed and generally healthier, he wrote. The opposite is also true - when employees are sleep dep

35、rived, they are more likely to make major mistakes and suffer from workplace injuries. His research has even shown that night owls behave more unethically ( 缺乏職業道德的 )in the morning than at night and that early birds were more unethical at night.But it 'not just about the amount of sleep you get.

36、 Whether you can be productive at 8 a.m. depends on circadian rhythm. Every organism from primitive bacteria to human beings has a biologically determined internal body clock, said Till Roenneberg, a professor of chronobiology (生物鐘學).And that clock can vary greatly depending on the person."It &

37、#39; s like feet, “ said Roenneberg. "Some people are born with big feet and s(small feet, but most people are somewhere in the middle.”Many companies start the work day at 8 a.m. or 9 a.m., putting their work schedules at odds with( 與不一致)their employees ' body clock. That mismatch, along w

38、ith the pressure to be productive and be available to respond to email or take calls at all hours of the day and night, means that many people suffer from what is called “social jetag ".“Theres an old saying that sleep is for the weak, “said Olson. But now, “do feel like there is a shift happen

39、ing where people realise it doesn' t help to have seprteneepsils a topic that companies want tohear about.32 What can we learn from Christopher Barnes' white paper?A. Sleep is a natural resource.B. Most companies are ignoring employees'sleep.C. Lack of sleep is the reason for makingmista

40、kes.D. Owls behave more unethically than birds.33 What does Till Roenneberg ' s remark mean?A. The amount of sleep you get countsmuch.B. An early bird does better than a night owl.C. We are born to have a body clock.D. Most people have neither too big nor too smallfeet.34 If people suffer fromla

41、gociaj teey will.A. not be as clever as other peopleB. fail to finish their daily tasksC. fail to adjust their body clockD. act as if they were in the wrong time zone35 What is the text mainly about?A. Body clock and good work habits.B. Late for work? Maybe not your fault.C. How to improve your work

42、 efficiently.D. Urgent need to change your body clock.第二節(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)根據短文內容,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。Winners ClubYou choose to be a winner!The Winners Club is a bank account specially designed for teenagers. It has been made to help you better manage your money. 36 No account keeping

43、fees.You're no millionaire so we don't expect you to pay large fees. In fact, there are no accounts keeping or transaction fees! 37You want your money to grow. The Winners Club has a good rate of interest which gets even better if you make at least two deposits( 儲蓄)without taking them out in

44、 a month. Convenient.Teenagers are busy- we get that. 38 With the Winners Club you can choose to bank from home using the phone or the Internet. You can have money directly deposited into your Winners Club account. This could be your pocket money or your pay from your part-time job! Magazine include

45、d.Along with your regular report, you will receive a FREE magazine full of good ideas to make even more of your money. 39The Winners Club is a great choice for teenagers. 40 Simply fill in an application form and get permission from your parent. It is not so hard. It's the best way to choose to

46、be a winner!A. Perfect Service Systems. B. Excellent interest rates.C. And it is so easy to join.D. You may never need to come to a bank at all. E. The winners Club is set up for you to save money.F. It ' s a club with impressive features for teenagersG. There are also fantastic offers for Winne

47、rs Club members.第三部分:英語知識運用(共三節,滿分 60分) 第一節完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給四個選項( A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項, 并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。Emma was driving to visit friends in another city. Her kids, 5-year-old Julie and 10-week-old Dale, were fed and the car was 41 with all the necessities for a long road trip

48、: toys, milk powder and snacks.Having driven for a long time, Emma found the journey had begun to 42 Dale, who started to cry. Emma turned on the radio, selected the 43 music, and hoped it would help 44 him down.The warmth of the sun and the soft music had a_45effect. In no time, both children becam

49、e quiet.Emma s eyes 46 too, for just a few seconds.s neck huiWhen Julie suddenly woke up, she found it was 47 . Airbags covered all the windows. Julie and Dale was crying loudly. She told herself to get out of the car, but the door was 48 . Turning onto her side, Julie kicked at the door 49 it flopp

50、ed open and the car was filled with sunlight.That's when Julie 50 her mother in the front seat. She tried to wake her up but Emma didn't 51. Julielooked over the side of the car and saw they were on a steep hill. It was only a large tree that kept the car from 52 .Her shoes had come off, but

51、 Julie felt no 53 as she climbed over glass, rocks and pine needles up the embankment to the 54 her mother had driven off.A driver was traveling on the highway when he saw a tiny child jumping up and down,55 her arms attraffic. He pulled over. " Help! ” Julie cried out as she ran toward him.56M

52、y m0mheeedver lookedup and down the tree-lined road but saw 57 . Julie pointed to the destroyed car downhill. Without 58 , he ran down the hill.Twenty minutes later, an ambulance came. The doctors needed ropes to get up and down the embankment. 59, Julie had climbed alone in her bare feet. Later tha

53、t year, the little girl was awarded a Bronze Medal for her 60 .41. A. coveredB. packedC.sharedD. provided42. A .interestB. amazeC. botherD. confuse43. A. rockB. softC. popD. classic44. A. calmB. letC. bringD. put45. A. relaxingB. excitingC. naturalD. different46. A. openedB. rolledC. closedD. bright

54、ened47. A. noisyB. dangerousC. quietD. dark48. A. brokenB.openC. stuckD. repaired49. A. whenB. untilC. sinceD. after50. A .witnessedB. recognizedC. spottedD. remembered51. A. returnB. respondC. lookD.speak52. A. rolling downB. pulling overC. setting offD. getting through53. A. stressB. angerC. painD

55、. shame54. A. streetB. forestC. highwayD. route55. A. raisingB. wavingC. shakingD. stretching56. A. waterB. foodC. helpD. advice57. A. nobodyB. somebodyC. anybodyD. everybody58. A. complainingB. regrettingC. wonderingD. hesitating59. A. PossiblyB. LuckilyC. ObviouslyD. Unbelievably60. A. strengthB.

56、intelligenceC. kindnessD. bravery第二節 語法填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分 閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當的內容(第II卷滿分15分)1個單詞)或括號內單詞的正確形式。The first Edinburgh International Festival 61 (hold) 71 years ago.Its first big success came in the following year 62 an adaptation of The Three Estaites was performed.From then on , the Festival ha

57、s63(gradual) grown to become one of the most popular arts festivals in the world.As the founders ofthe Festival believed, the Festival programs have enriched the 64(culture) life of Britain andeven Europe.The Festival focuses on the fields of music , art, dance and theatre. 65(bring) together thebest artists from around the world , the Festival has earned 66 good reputation , which has donemuch to draw the visitors ' attention to the various shows that tak

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