2019年江蘇省泰州市高考英語一模試卷_第1頁
2019年江蘇省泰州市高考英語一模試卷_第2頁
2019年江蘇省泰州市高考英語一模試卷_第3頁
2019年江蘇省泰州市高考英語一模試卷_第4頁
2019年江蘇省泰州市高考英語一模試卷_第5頁
已閱讀5頁,還剩28頁未讀 繼續免費閱讀

下載本文檔

版權說明:本文檔由用戶提供并上傳,收益歸屬內容提供方,若內容存在侵權,請進行舉報或認領

文檔簡介

來源于網絡來源于網絡來源于網絡來源于網絡2019年江蘇省泰州市高考英語一模試卷第一部分聽力(共兩節)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紙上.第一節(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)聽下面5段對話.每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的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10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分)Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Themanalwaysloseshiscarkeys.Themanshouldstudyharderforhislessons.Themanshouldletthewomankeepthecarkeys.(1分)Whatdoesthegirlimply?Shewillbeoutoftownthatday.Shewilldefinitelygototheparty.Shewon'tcomebecauseit'sFriday.(1分)Whydoesn'tthewomanwanttodrinkthewater?Sheisn'tthirsty.Ithasdarkstuff.Ittastesbad.(1分)Whatdoesthemanimply?Thewomangotagooddeal.Thewomanprobablypaidtoomuch.Thewoman'shairlooksbetterthannormal.(1分)Whatwillthemandoatnoon?Playfootball.Rideabike.C.Stayathome.第二節(滿分15分)聽下面5段對話或獨白.每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項.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.6.(2分)(1)Whereisthewoman'snewhouse?A.Bythebeach.B.Inthecity.C.Inthecountry.Howdoesthemansoundintheend?A.Satisfied.B.Unhappy.C.Humorous.(2分)(1)Whatdoesthemanrecommendtobeginwith?Sharingaflat.Stayinginahotel.Stayingwithafamily.(2)Accordingtotheman,whocanhelpthewomanfindtherightplacetostay?Herteacher.Peopleatthestudentunion.Herfriends.(3分)(1)Whyisthewomanabitnervous?Sheisafraidofgettinguplate.Sheisanewcomerattheschool.Sheisn'treadyforthecomingexam.(2)Whatmustthestudentsdobeforemorningreading?Handintheirhomework.Gototheteacher'soffice.Dosomemorningexercise.Whatcanstudentsdoiftheyfeelhungry?Eatsomethingduringabreak.B.Asktheteacherforsomefood.C.Havingcookiesandfoodforfree.9.(4分)(1)Wheremightthewomancomefrom?A.China.B.America.C.TheUK.(2)Wherewillthespeakersgofirst?A.Chinatown.B.NationalHistoryMuseum.C.CentralPark.(3)WhenisthebesttimetogotoBroadway?A.Inthemorning.B.Intheafternoon.Intheevening.Wherewillthespeakershavedinnerprobably?InHarlem.Atthewoman'shome.InChinatown.(4分)(1)Whatisthewebsitecalled?GlobaIC.MobileC.MobileC.Whattypeoffooddoesthespeakermention?Americanbarbecue.Chinesenoodles.Italianricedishes.Howcanpeoplefinddishestocook?Bypressingthe"Shop"button.Bytypingwordsinthesearchbar.Byfirstpayingafeetousethesite.(4)Whatcanwelearnaboutthesite'susers?A.TheymainlycomefromAmerica.B.Theysometimesmakemoneyfromtheirposts.C.Theyalwayspostvideosofthemselvescooking.第二部分英語知識運用(共兩節)第一節單項填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

(1分)Toensureacorrectunderstandingofthenewregulationsweneedtoclarifysomepointsofviewandputthesystemintopractice.()artificialB.arbitraryC.ambiguousD.absolute(1分)-Anewmonetarypolicywilltakeeffectnextmonth.-Reallygoodnews,especiallyforthosecompaniesthatwithmoney.()havestruggledB.struggledC.C.havebeenstrugglingD.hadstruggled(1分)Japanhasrecentlyannouncedthatitwillrestartcommercialwhaling,greatconcernandTOC\o"1-5"\h\zcontroversythroughouttheworld.()tocauseB.causingC.havingcausedD.tohavecaused(1分)StanLee,anoutstandingcomic-bookwriter,createdplentyofsuperheroesinhisworks,theSpider-manandtheX-menarethemostfamous.()forthemB.forwhichC.ofthemD.ofwhich(1分)Therelevantauthoritieshaverecentlysomecompaniesandindividualsfortheirillegalemissionthatisharmfultotheenvironment.()A.A.cutbackonD.D.heldouton16.(116.(1分)Nowadays,somepeopletendtodrinkandgambleforthesakeoftheycallthecircles,whichisdefinitelystupid.(A.whyBA.whyB.howC.whereD.whattheirworksothatproductivitycan(1分)Accordingtothenewregulation,everyemployeeshallbepaidtheirworksothatproductivitycanbeincreased.()A.A.inregardtoC.inproportiontoD.incontrastto(1分)ThenewssaidthatthedeathtollinthetsunamiinIndonesiahadclimbedover400withalotmorereported()A.tomissB.tohavebeenmissingC.havingmissedD.missing(1分)ThegirlwasthenhitasecondtimebyanothervananelderlytrashcollectorcametoheraidTOC\o"1-5"\h\zaccordingtosomewitnesses.()beforeB.whereC.untilD.when(1分)TheautobiographyBecomingbyMichelleObama,aboutherlifeintheWhiteHouse,soldwellonceonthemarket.()A.definitelyB.essentiallyinitiallyD.accurately(1分)WheneverIfeellonelyorupset,Ialwaysdosomereading,whichmewell.()A.servesB.suitsC.favorsD.motivates(1分)Withtheapplicationof5Gtechnologyprofoundchangesinalmostallfieldsthroughouttheworld.()A.willcomeB.arecomingC.comesD.come(1分)AsanAmericanlivingin-Tianjinforabout10years,ChrissaysthatithasbeenatobeawitnesstoChina'sgreatprogress.()A.privilegeB.preferenceC.priorityD.principle(1分)-HopetherewillbeanendtothetradewarbetweenChinaandtheUS.-Indeed,otherwisebothsidesalot.()A.mustsufferB.weretosufferC.sufferedD.wouldsuffer(1分)-Kelly,whatdoyouthinkoftheguywhohasasweetvoice?-Tobefrank,heis.()notthesaltoftheearthnotmycupofteaapersonofinterestamaninthestreet第二節完型填空(滿分20分)(20分)JuliewasoneofmyfavoritestudentsattheUniversityofNebraska.Irememberhercomingtomeafterclassoneday.Whilemoststudentshurriedlyleft,Julie(1)toaskquestionsaboutthenextweek'sexam.Julienever(2)ittotheexam,though.Thedayafterourconversation,shewastragicallystruckbyatruck.

InJulie'sward,herparentsstoodinquiet(3)Thephysicianentered,clearedhis(4),andsaid,"YourJuliehasonlyafe(5)tolive."Hefeltthe(6)toask,"Wouldyouconsiderdonatingsomeofherorgans?"(7),inaneighboringstate,Maryleanedforward,hereyesfollowingeverymovementofherchild.Shewas(8)memoriestoenjoywhenshecouldnolonger(9)im.Severalstatesaway,John,26,wasreadingtohissons,hisbodyconnectedtoalife-giving"artificialkidney".Doctorshadgivenhima(10)ofonlyweekstolive.Hisonlyhopewasakidneytransplant.Julie'sgrief-strickenparents(11)thephysician'squestionintheirmind.Juliehadoncesaidshewantedtobeanorgandonor(12)herdeath.(13)astheywere,theyturnedtothephysician,responding,"Yes.Juliealwaysgavetootherswhileliving.Shewouldwanttogiveindeath."Within24hours,MarywasinformedshewouldreceiveoneofJulie'seyes,andJohnwastoldtoprepareforakidneytransplant.Julie'sotherorganswouldgivelifeand(14)tootherwaitingrecipients."Juliediedrightafterhertwentiethbirthday.Myheartbreaksagainandagain,ateachbirthday,ateach(15):whenshemighthavegraduated;whenshemighthavemarried…"saysJulie'smother."ButJulie'slifewasa(16)tous.Knowingthatinherdeath,shegavelifeandsighttoothersis(17)tous,andrememberingthatwecarriedouther(18)hashelpedus(19)thelossofher."ImayhavehadasmallpartinteachingJuliehowtolive.Butshe,ImayhavehadasmallpartinteachingJuliehowtolive.Butshe,andherfamily,arestillteachingmeanevengreaterlesson-howto(20)1)A.continuedB.offeredC.remainedD.came2)A.gotB.madeC.tookD.deserved3)A.embarrassmentB.shockC.disbeliefD.desperation4)A.handB.mindC.throatD.pocket5)A.monthsB.hoursC.minutesD.weeks6)A.urgeB.pressureC.freedomD.pride7)A.HoweverB.MeanwhileC.AnyhowD.Somewhat8)A.callingupB.pickingupC.settingupD.storingup9)A.seeB.touchC.hugD.feel10)A.prescriptionB.noticeC.diagnosisD.prediction11A.turnedoverB.figuredoutC.thoughtupD.tookin12)A.byvirtueofB.intheeventofC.onaccountofD.forfearof13)A.MiserableB.HesitantC.PassionateD.Motivated14)A.happinessB.sightC.encouragementD.promise15)A.ceremonyB.crossroadsC.milestoneD.junction16)A.lessonB.blessC.giftD.chance17)A.comfortingB.heartbreakingC.rewardingD.demanding18)A.arrangementsB.expectationsC.wishedD.values19)A.overB.throughC.beyondD.with20)A.giveB.sacrificeC.helpD.die第三部分閱讀理解(滿分30分)(4分)IncredibleexperiencesinBucharestAdmireoneoftheworld'slargestbuildingsTheworld'sbiggestparliamentarybuilding,PalaceofParliament,happenstobeinBucharest.Hour-longguidedtoursmanagetotakeinjustafractionofthebuilding'sthree-million-plussquarefeet(therearemorethanathousandrooms)andfocusonthetonsofmarble,hardwood,andgoldusedinthebuilding'sconstructioninthe1980s,atimewhenRomaniawastryingtofeeditsownpeople.Ceausescuandhiswife,Elena,bothplayedadirectroleintheconstruction.ItwasoriginallyintendedtohousethepresidentialofficesandtheCentralCommitteeoftheRomanianCommunistPartybutwasneverfinished.Seeremainsofold"Paris""ParisoftheEast"wasBucharest'snicknameinthedecadesbeforeWorldWarIIDecadesofcommunistmisruleandatragicearthquakein1977broughtmuchoftheoldcitydownbutthereareplaceshereandtherewherethatformerelegancecanstillbeglimpsed.TheCismigiuGardensinthecenterofthecityisapearlofparkbuiltaroundaromanticlakeandfeaturingold-growthtreesandgracious,wrought-ironsignpostsandbenches.LearnaboutRomania'srootsWalkingthoughBucharest'sbusystreets,it'seasytoforgetthatoutsidethecapitalandaUlargecities,Romaniaisalargelyagriculturalcountry,withalongandrichpeasanttradition.TheamazingMuseumoftheRomanianPeasantshowsofftheelaboratewoodworking,pottery-making,egg-painting,andweavingskillsofthepeasantryinawaythat'sbotheducationalandamusing.Smalltongue-in-cheeksignsattheentrancetoeachroompokefunatmodernlife,bringachuckle,anddrawyouin.Downstairsthere'sasideexhibitionontheCommunists'effortstonationalizethepeasantryinthe1970sand1980s.Appreciate21st-centuryartRomaniahasexplodedontothecontemporaryartsceneinrecentyears.TheexcitementwasgeneratedinitiallybyagroupofyoungpaintersandvisualartistsfromthenortherncityofCluj-Napoca,butatleastsomeoftheactionhasshiftedtothecapitalasnewgalleriesanddesigncentersopenup.It'shardtopinpointpreciselywhatconstitutesRomaniancontemporaryart,thoughcriticspointtosharedelementsofwitanddarkhumor,asombermood,andbitsofsurrealismindefiningacommonstyle.TouriststoBucharestcandothefollowingthingsEXCEPT.admiringbeautifulsceneryofaparkappreciatingitsuniquecontemporaryartlearningabouttheagriculturaldevelopmentinRomaniaseeingtheoldcityofBucharestthathasbeenwell-preservedItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.CeausescuandElenaweretwofamousarchitectsRomaniansmighthavesufferedalotduringthe1970sand1980sC.PalaceofParliamentinBucharestisthelargestbuildingintheworldD.Romanian's21st-centuryartoriginatedfromthecapitalcityBucharest28.(8分)In2016,designerLizCiokajloreceivedataskfromtheMuseumofModernArt(Moma)inNewYork:revisittheMoonBoot,afluffy-lookingsnowshoeinspiredbythefootwearusedbytheApolloastronauts.Launchedin1972attheheightofthelunarmissions,theMoonBootisaniconofthe20thCentury's"plasticage"andthemuseumadministratorswantedanewtakeonitCiokajlosetouttoreimagineit.Sheknewonlyabiomaterialwouldworkina"post-plasticage",butthedesigneralsowantedanewdestinationtoinspireit.Ourgeneration'sspacetravelobsessionisnottheMoon,shethought,buttheredplanet-MarsAndMarsallowsyoutoreallythinkoutsideoftheboxThetaskledhertoanamazingbiomaterialthathadalreadyattractedtheattentionofengineersinnovatingmbuildingmaterialsandoftopspaceagencieslikeNASAandESAHerfinaldesign,atall,female,roughlookingboot,canbemadeonboardaspaceshipwithalmostonlyhumansweatandafewfungusspores(真菌孢子),idealforaseven-monthtriptoMarswithlimitedcheck-inluggageThismagicbiomaterialismycelium(菌絲體),thevegetativepartofthefungusItlookslikeamassofwhitethread-likestructures,eachcalledhyphae.Collectively,thesethreadsarecalledmyceliumandarethelargestpartofthefungus.Myceliumhasamazingproperties.Itisagreatrecycler,asitfeedsoffasubstratetocreatemorematerial,andhasthepotentialofalmostlimitlessgrowthintherightconditions.Itcanenduremorepressurethanconventionalconcretewithoutbreaking.Itisaknowninsulatorandfire-retardantandcouldevenprovideradiationprotectiononspacemissions.OnEarthit'scurrentlyusedtocreateceilingpanels,leather,packagingmaterialsandbuildingmaterials,butinouterspaceitstandsoutforitsarchitecturalpotential,saysartistandengineerMaurizioMontalti,whohasteamedupwithCiokajlo.Forherrevisitedboot,Ciokajlowantedtousethehumanbodyasthesourceforsomeofthebuildingmaterialsanddecidedtoemploysweat.Reusingsweatisnotentirelynewinspaceexplorationbutanoveltyapproachforfootwear.ShethinksitmightmakeastronautsfeelclosertohomeduringthelongjourneytoMars.Thedesignisstillhypothetical,becausetherealbootsubmittedforMoma-andcurrentlyindisplayattheLondonDesignMuseum-didusemyceliumbutnothumansweat,astheirdeadlinewastootight,butthesciencechecksout.Thesentences"‘Marshasalwaysbeenaplacewhereyoucandream.ItisaplacewhereyoucanreimaginehowtoliveonEarth.'Ciokajlosays."wshouldbeput.betweenPara.1andPara.2betweenPara.2andPara.3betweenPara.3andPara.4betweenPara.4andPara.5Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingDoesn'tbelongtothecharacteristicsofmycelium?A.Itcanberecyclable.B.Itcanprotectpeoplefromradiation.C.Itcangrowwithoutlimitwhateverthecondition.D.Comparedwithconventionalconcrete,itcanenduremorepressure.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Thenewdesignwillbeusedformoonexploration.B.Itwillbesometimebeforethenewdesignisputintoactualuse.C.Myceliumhasbeencurrentlywidelyused,especiallyinouterspace.D.Humansweatwasn'tusedinthedesignbecauseofsomedrawbacks.Theauthortakesa(n)attitudetowardsthenewdesign.A.optimisticB.indifferentC.objectiveD.doubtful29.(8分)Goingtouniversityissupposedtobeamind-broadeningexperience.Thatassumptionispossiblymadeincontrasttotrainingforworkstraightafterschool.Butisitactuallytrue?JessikaGolleoftheUniversityofTubingen,Germany,thoughtshewouldtrytofindout.Herresult,however,isnotquitewhatmightbeexpected.Itshowsthatthosewhohavebeentouniversitydoindeedseemtoleavewithbroaderandmoreinquiringmindsthanthosewhohavespenttheirimmediatepostschoolyearsinvocationaltrainingforwork.However,itisnotthecasethatuniversitybroadensminds.Rather,workseemstonarrowthem.Afterstudyingtheearlycareerof2095Germanyoungsters,Dr.Gollereachedtheconclusion.Duringtheperiodunderinvestigation,Germanyhadthreetracksinitsschools:alowoneforpupilswhowouldmostprobablyleaveschoolearlyandentervocationaltraining;ahighoneforthosealmostcertaintoenteruniversity;andanintermediateone,fromwhichtherewasachoicebetweentheacademicandvocationalroutes.Theteamusedtwostandardizedteststoassesstheirvolunteers.Onewasofpersonalitytraitsandtheotherofattitudes.Theyadministeredbothteststwice-oncetowardstheendofeachvolunteer'stimeatschool,andthenagainsixyearslater.Oftheoriginalgroup,382wereontheintermediatetrack,anditwasonthesethattheresearchersfocused.Ofthem,212wenttouniversityandtheremaining170chosenforvocationaltrainingandajobWhenitcametothesecondroundoftests,DrGollefoundthatthepersonalitiesofthosewhohadgonetouniversityhadnotapparentlychanged.Thosewhohadundergonevocationaltrainingandthengotjobswerenotthatmuchchangedinpersonality,either-exceptinonecrucialrespect-theyhadbecomemoreresponsible.Thatsoundslikeagoodthing,comparedwiththecommonpublicimageofundergraduatesasabunchofpamperedlayabouts(嬌生慣養的閑人).Butchangesinattitudetheresearchersrecordedweremoreworrying.Intheuniversitygroup,again,noneweredetectable.Butthosewhohadchosenthevocationalrouteshowedmarkeddropsininterestintasksthatareinvestigativeandenterprisinginnature.Andthatmightrestricttheirchoiceofcareers.Someinvestigativeandenterprisingjobs,suchasscientificresearch,are,indeedofflimitstothedegreeless.Butmany,particularlyinGermany,withitstraditionofvocationaltraining,arenot.Theresearchersmention,forexample,computerprogrammers,finance-sectorworkersandentrepreneursascareersrequiringtheseattributes.IfDrGolleiscorrect,andchangesinattitudebroughtaboutbytheverytrainingGermanypridesitselfonarenarrowingpeople'schoices,thatisindeedamatterofconcern.Comparedwithstudentsgoingtouniversity,thosechoosingthevocationalroute?showmorechangesintheirattitudesfinditmoredifficulttolandsuitablejobsaremoreinterestedintasksrelatedtoscienceD.aremoreresponsibleanddotheirworkbetterTheunderlinedword"detectable"inPara.9canbereplacedby.AdesirableBpredictableCnoticeableDchangeableWhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?Universitygraduatesdon'tneedtoreceivetrainingatall.Germanyshouldchangethetraditionofvocationaltraining.Peoplewithoutadegreemayfindalimittotheirchoicesofcareers.D.Incomparisonwithvocationaltraining,universitiescangreatlybroadenpeople'sminds.Inwhichcolumnofamagazinecanyoufindthepassage?AScience.BCultureCEconomyDEducation30(10分)Whenmyvision-challengeddaughterwas3,andIwaspregnantwithmysecondchild,wegotherglassesItwasalongprocessinvolvingmanydifferentopticians(配鏡師)overthecourseofayear,becauseofmydaughter'soverwhelmingdesiretoscreamandflyintoatemperanytimewetriedtohavehereyesexamined.Thefourthopticianwasamazing-whilemydaughterdidn'tcooperate,sheperformedvariousmiraclesandmanagedwhatshecalleda"bestguess"atherprescription."Startwiththis,"shesaid."Whensherealizesshecanseebetter,bringherback,andwecantryforsomethingmoreaccurate."1didn'twanttopay$300forglassesthatmightbereplacedinamonth'stime,soIdecidedtobringherstraighttoaWalmartoptical.Thingsweregoingonwell,untiltheopticianneededtotakeanadditionalmeasurement,whichwouldinvolveholdingaruleruptohereyesandmeasuringthedistancebetweentheoutercornerofoneeyeandtheinnercorneroftheother."Areyousureyouneedthemeasurement?"lasked."She'sreallynotcooperativewhenitcomestotheeye-testingstuff.""Wedefinitelyneedtohaveit,wecan'tfillherprescriptionwithoutit."theopticiansaid.ButmydaughterwouldnotlettheopticiananywherenearherfacewiththesmallplasticrulerShestartedyellingandcrying,andwetookherofftothesideandpromisedwe'dgeticecreamafterwardifshelettheniceladyholdtherulernearhernose!Theopticiangaveustheruler,thinkingwewouldhaveaneasiertime,butwhenmydaughterknewweneededtoholdtherulernearherface,which,intoddlerlogic,meantalife-or-deathsituation,shepreventedusfromgettinganywherenearher.Finally,myhusbandandIagreedthatoneofuswouldhavetoholdherdownandtheotherwouldtakethemeasurement.Isatonthefloortryingtoholdherheadstillwhilemyhusbandtriedtogetanaccuratereadingonthatstupidruler.Despiteherstruggleandscream,wefinallygotit.Mydaughterstoppedcryingthreesecondslaterandwentbacktoplayasifnothinghadhappened.ThereisnoversionofthisstorywhereIfeelcomfortableusevenifitwasforherowngood.Ifeltawful-wondering,ifmagicallyknowwhattosaytogethercooperation?Theweeksspentwithaspecialbookaboutwearingglasses,tellingherhowgreatglasseswere???IcouldfeeltearswellingupandIthought,"Ican'tcry.I'msittingonthefloorofaWalmartopticalcentreIcan'tcryhere."Andthereitwas-thefinalthingIcouldnotbear.ItwalreadyreducedmetosittingonthefloorofaWalmartopticalptoddlerdowntopressaruleragainstherfaceanddoitforthepackedSaturdayaudienceofalltheWalmartcheckoutcounters.Icried.Big,shoulder-shakingsobs.SittingrightthereonthefloorofaWalmart,behindtheopticalcounter.Fivedayslater,theWalmartopticalcentrecalled.Theysaidmydaughter'sglasseswerereadyforpickupandIshouldscheduleanappointmentwiththeopticiansothatwecanhavethemproperlyfitted.IsaidI'dbepickinguptheglassesaloneandwewoulddothefittinganotherday.Sheinsistedthatthefittingwascrucial,towhichIreplied,"Idon'tknowifyouwereworkinglastSaturday,butmydaughterisreallynotcooperatingonthiswholeglassesthing.I'dprefertojustpickthemup."Silence.Thenshesaid,"IwastherelastSaturday,Irememberyou.Absolutely,youcanpickthemupanytime."(1)Whydidthedaughterscreamandyellwhenthemeasurementwastakenforherglasses?A.Becauseshedidn'tliketheopticians.B.Becauseshewasafraidthatshewoulddie.Becauseherparentsdidn'tgivehericecream.Becauseshehadlittleknowledgeoftakingmeasurementforglasses.(2)InPara1,thewriterdescribedtheworkofthefourthopticianina(n)tone.A.ironicB.straightforwardC.criticalD.approvingWhydidthewritercryintheWalmart?Becauseshefoundithardtoeducateherdaughter.Becauseshefeltshecouldhavedoneinabetterway.Becauseshestronglyfeltasenseoffailureasamother.Becauseshefeltitashametobewatchedbysomanycustomers.Accordingtothelastparagraph,theopticianintheWalmartcanbedescribedasA.tolerantB.trustworthyC.considerateD.casualWhichofthefollowingcanbestserveasthetitleofthepassage?A.AstoryofglassesB.MybigfatWalmartcryC.AgreatlessonforparentsD.Mystrugglewithmydaughter第四部分:任務型閱讀(滿分10分)31.(10分)Who'sReallyAddictingYouToTechnology?"NearlyeveryoneIknowisaddictedinsomemeasuretotheInternet",wroteTonySchwartzinTheNewYorkTimes.It'sacommoncomplaintthesedays.AsteadystreamofsimilarheadlinesaccusestheNetanditsoffspringapps,socialmediasitesandonlinegamesofaddictingustodistraction.There'slittledoubtthatnearlyeveryonewhocomesincontactwiththeNethasdifficultydisconnecting.Thenwho'satfaultforitsoveruse?Tofindsolutions,it'simportanttounderstandwhatwe'redealingwith.Therearefourpartiescooperatingtokeepyouconnected:thetech,yourboss,yourfriendsandyou.ThetechnologiesthemselvesandtheirmakersaretheeasiestsuspectstoblameforourdistractionOnlineserviceslikeFacebook,Google,twitterandthelikerelyonadvertisingrevenue,sothemorefrequentlyyouusethem,themoremoneytheymake.Nowonderthesecompaniesemployteamsofpeoplefocusedonimprovingtheirservicestobeasattractiveaspossible.Goodastheseservicesare,therearesimplestepswecantaketokeepthemfromcomingtooclose.However,lessthan15percentofsmartphoneusersarewillingtoadjusttheirnotificationsettings-meaningtheremaining85percentofusdefaultto(默認)theappmakers'everypresetdevices.WhilecompanieslikeFacebookharvestattentiontogeneraterevenuefromadvertisersothertechnologieshavenosuchagenda.Takeemail,forexample.Wecheckemailatallhoursoftheday-we'reobsessed,becausethat'swhatthebosswants.Foralmostallwhite-collarjobs,emailistheprimarytoolofcorporatecommunication.AslowresponsetoamessagecouldhurtnotonlyyourreputationbutalsoyourlivelihoodYourfriendsarealsoresponsiblefortheaddictionThinkaboutthisfamiliarscene.Peoplegatheredaroundatable,enjoyingfoodandeachothers'company.Then,duringanintervalintheconversation,someonetakesouttheirphonetocheckwhoknowswhat.Barelyanyonenoticesandnoonesaysathing.Therealityistakingone'sphoneoutatthewrongtimeismorethananimpolitebehaviorbecause,unlikeotherminoroffense,checkingtechiscontagious(傳染).Onceonepersonlooksattheirphone,otherpeopletendtodothesame,startingachainreaction.Hietechnology,yourboss,andyourfriends,allinfluencehowoftenyoufindyourselfusing(oroverusing)thesegadgets.Butthere'sstillsomeonewhodeservescarefulexamination-thepersonholdingthephone.Whenpeoplearedoingsomethingdifficultthey'drathernotdo,thephoneisusedtotransportthemelsewhere.Theycaneasilyescapediscomforttemporarily,byansweringemailorbrowsingthewebundertheexcuseofso-called"research".Thetruthisthatweareworkingunproductivelyoutofourbadhabits.

Personaltechnologyisindeedmoreattractivethanever,whichdoesn'tmeanweshouldn'tattempttocontrolouruseoftechnology,instead,weshouldcometotermswiththefactthatit'smorethanthetechnologythat'sresponsibleforourhabits.Ourworkplaceculture,socialnormsandindividualbehaviorsallplayapart.Who'sReallyAddictingYouToTechnologyAcommonphenomenon?Moreandmorepeoplearegettingaddictedtosome(1)totheInternetnowadays.?Thosewhohavedifficultydisconnectingoftenlay(2)ontheNetanditsoffspringapps.FoursuspectsThetechnologies?SomeonlineserviceslikeFacebookaredesignedattractivelyfor(3)reasons.?Mostpeoplewon't(4)_tomakeanyadjustmenttothepresetdevices.Yourboss?Emailsarewidelyusedforcommunicationinmanycompanies.

?White-collaremployeescheckemailshourlyasadelayedresponsemay(5)themreputationandlivelihood.Yourfriends?Acheckonthephoneisoftentakenfor(6)thoughit'ssometimesimpolitewithfriendsaround.?Onetendsto(7)suitwhenseeing;hisfriendssurfingonthephone.You(Theusers)?Technologiescanbeusedasagoodexcuseto(8)

▲ourselvesfromsomethingboringorchallenging.?Somehadhabitsaswellastechnologiesgive(9)_toourdistraction.Conclusion?Technology(10)isnottherootoftheproblemwithouraddition,asmanyotherfactorsalsoplayapart.第五部分書面表達(滿分25分)32.(25分)Robotswillcreatedoublethenumberofjobsthattheywilldestroy,accordingtotheWorldEconomicForum(WEF),buttherewillbesignificantshiftsinthestructureofAmerica'sworkforcethatmayimpacteveryone.Thereportsaysthat75millionjobswillbereplacedbyartificialintelligence(AI),roboticsandautomation.Butitalsosuggeststhat133millionnewjobsmaybecreatedasorganizationsshiftthebalancebetweenhumanworkersandmachines.Itisawidelyheldbeliefthatroutine,low-skilledjobsaremostatriskforautomation,butthereportshowsthatmanymiddle-classrolesarealsoatrisk.Financialanalysts,accountantsandlawyerscouldallseesignificantchangesby2022.Butmanualworkerscouldbeamongthehardesthit.Meanwhile,therecouldbeahugechangeinthestructureoftheworkforce,withtheexecutivessurveyedbyWEFexpectingashiftawayfromfull-timeworktoflexibleemploymentwithafocusonproductivity.Allindustriesexpectbigskillsgaps,statingthatatleast50percentoftheirworkforcewillrequirereskillingofsomedegree.Theaviation,travelandtourismindustrywillhavethelargestdemandforreskilling.【寫作內容】1.用約30個單詞概述短文的主要內容;2.用約120個單詞發表你的觀點,內容包括:(1)這一現象產生的原因有哪些(不少于兩點);(2)面對即將到來的"智能時代"你所做的準備.【寫作要求】1.闡述觀點或提供論據時,不能直接引用原文語句;2.作文中不能出現真實姓名和學校名稱;不必寫標題.【評分標準】內容完整,語言規范,語篇連貫,詞數適當.2019年江蘇省泰州市高考英語一模試卷參考答案與試題解析第一部分聽力(共兩節)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紙上.第一節(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)聽下面5段對話.每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的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10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分)Whatdoesthewomanmean?Themanalwaysloseshiscarkeys.Themanshouldstudyharderforhislessons.Themanshouldletthewomankeepthecarkeys.【考點】15:短對話理解.【分析】略【解答】A【點評】略(1分)Whatdoesthegirlimply?A.Shewillbeoutoftownthatday.B.Shewilldefinitelygototheparty.C.Shewon'tcomebecauseit'sFriday.【考點】15:短對話理解.【分析】略【解答】B【點評】略(1分)Whydoesn'tthewomanwanttodrinkthewater?A.Sheisn'tthirsty.Ithasdarkstuff.Ittastesbad.【考點】15:短對話理解.【分析】略【解答】C【點評】略(1分)Whatdoesthemanimply?Thewomangotagooddeal.Thewomanprobablypaidtoomuch.Thewoman'shairlooksbetterthannormal.【考點】15:短對話理解.【分析】略【解答】B【點評】略(1分)Whatwillthemandoatnoon?Playfootball.Rideabike.Stayathome.【考點】15:短對話理解.【分析】略【解答】C【點評】略第二節(滿分15分)聽下面5段對話或獨白?每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項.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.6.(2分)(1)Whereisthewoman'snewhouse?A.Bythebeach.B.Inthecity.C.Inthecountry.Howdoesthemansoundintheend?A.Satisfied.B.Unhappy.C.Humorous.【考點】16:長對話理解.【分析】略【解答】AB【點評】略(2分)(1)Whatdoesthemanrecommendtobeginwith?Sharingaflat.Stayinginahotel.Stayingwithafamily.(2)Accordingtotheman,whocanhelpthewomanfindtherightplacetostay?Herteacher.Peopleatthestudentunion.Herfriends.【考點】16:長對話理解.【分析】略【解答】CB【點評】略(3分)(1)Whyisthewomanabitnervous?Sheisafraidofgettinguplate.B.Sheisanewcomerattheschool.C.Sheisn'treadyforthecomingexam.(2)Whatmustthestudentsdobeforemorningreading?A.Handintheirhomework.B.Gototheteacher'soffice.C.Dosomemorningexercise.Whatcanstudentsdoiftheyfeelhungry?A.Eatsomethingduringabreak.B.Asktheteacherforsomefood.C.Havingcookiesandfoodforfree.【考點】16:長對話理解.【分析】略【解答】BAA【點評】略(4分)(1)Wheremightthewomancomefrom?China.America.TheUK.Wherewillthespeakersgofirst?Chinatown.NationalHistoryMuseum.CentralPark.WhenisthebesttimetogotoBroadway?Inthemorning.Intheafternoon.Intheevening.Wherewillthespeakershavedinnerprobably?InHarlem.Atthewoman'shome.C.InChinatown.【考點】16:長對話理解【分析】略【解答】BCCA【點評】略10(4分)(1)Whatisthewebsitecalled?AGlobaIChefcomB.MobileCook.com.C.MobileChef.com.(2)Whattypeoffooddoesthespeakermention?A.Americanbarbecue.B.Chinesenoodles.C.Italianricedishes.(3)Howcanpeoplefinddishestocook?Bypressingthe"Shop"button.Bytypingwordsinthesearchbar.Byfirstpayingafeetousethesite.(4)Whatcanwelearnaboutthesite'susers?TheymainlycomefromAmerica.Theysometimesmakemoneyfromtheirposts.Theyalwayspostvideosofthemselvescooking.【考點】16:長對話理解.【分析】略【解答】CABB【點評】略第二部分英語知識運用(共兩節)第一節單項填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)(1分)Toensureacorrectunderstandingofthenewregulations,weneedtoclarifysomepointsofviewandputthesystemintopractice.()A.artificialB.arbitraryC.ambiguousD.absolute【考點】64:形容詞詞意辨析.【分析】為了確保對新條例的正確理解,我們需要澄清一些模棱兩可的觀點,并將該制度付諸實踐.【解答答案:C.artificial人造的;人工的arbitrary隨意的;任性的ambiguous模棱兩可的;含糊不清的absolute絕對的;完全的.根據句意,C項正確.故選:C.【點評】本題考查形容詞的辨析.熟練掌握每個形容詞的詞義,識記常見形容詞及其搭配的基礎上理解語境,根據具體語境選出正確的答案.(1分)-Anewmonetarypolicywilltakeeffectnextmonth.-Reallygoodnews,especiallyforthosecompaniesthatwithmoney.()A.havestruggledB.struggledhavebeenstrugglingD.hadstruggled【考點】EA:現在完成進行時.【分析】--一項新的貨幣政策下個月即將生效.--這真的是好消息,尤其是那些一直以來錢緊的公司.【解答】此題考查時態:現在完成進行時.現在完成進行時表示動作從某一時間開始,一直持續到現在的動作或狀態.A.havestruggled只表示現在的結果和狀態.而C.havebeenstruggling表示公司一直受資金緊張的困擾,苦不堪言,在新的貨幣政策下可以解脫.比較而言C比A更符合語境.而B表示過去的困難.D表示過去的過去均不符合題意.故選:C.【點評】此題考查謂語動詞的時態.做對此題的關鍵是體會語境,最大的干擾項是A

溫馨提示

  • 1. 本站所有資源如無特殊說明,都需要本地電腦安裝OFFICE2007和PDF閱讀器。圖紙軟件為CAD,CAXA,PROE,UG,SolidWorks等.壓縮文件請下載最新的WinRAR軟件解壓。
  • 2. 本站的文檔不包含任何第三方提供的附件圖紙等,如果需要附件,請聯系上傳者。文件的所有權益歸上傳用戶所有。
  • 3. 本站RAR壓縮包中若帶圖紙,網頁內容里面會有圖紙預覽,若沒有圖紙預覽就沒有圖紙。
  • 4. 未經權益所有人同意不得將文件中的內容挪作商業或盈利用途。
  • 5. 人人文庫網僅提供信息存儲空間,僅對用戶上傳內容的表現方式做保護處理,對用戶上傳分享的文檔內容本身不做任何修改或編輯,并不能對任何下載內容負責。
  • 6. 下載文件中如有侵權或不適當內容,請與我們聯系,我們立即糾正。
  • 7. 本站不保證下載資源的準確性、安全性和完整性, 同時也不承擔用戶因使用這些下載資源對自己和他人造成任何形式的傷害或損失。

評論

0/150

提交評論