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江苏省英语高考真题
2019年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(江苏卷) 英 语 第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分) 第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 21.We have entered into an age _______ dreams have the best chance ofcoming true. A. which B.what C. when D. that 【答案】C 【详解】考查定语从句。句意:我们已经进入到了一个时代,在这个时代梦想实现的机会最大。句中先行词为an age(一个时代),且先行词在从句中作时间状语,所以关系词用when。故选C。 22.The musician along with his band members ________ ten performancesin the last three months. A. gives B.has given C.havegiven D.give 【答案】B 【详解】考查现在完成时与主谓一致。句意:在过去的三个月里,这名音乐家与他的乐队成员已经完成了十场演出。由“in the last three months”可知,这句话的时态为现在完成时,故排除AD选项。本句主语为the musician,为第三人称单数形式,句中的“along with his band members”是附加成分,故谓语动词要用第三人称单数形式。故选B。 23.The doctor shares his phone number with the patients ________ theyneed medical assistance. A. if only B.as if C. eventhough D.in case 【答案】D 【详解】考查状语从句的连词。句意:医生给了病人他的手机号码,以防病人需要医疗援助。A. if only要是……多好;B. as if好像,仿佛;C. even though即使,尽管;D. in case以备,以防,免得。故选D符合语境。 24.More wind power stations will ________ to meet the demand forclean energy. A. Takeup B.clearup C.holdup D. spring up 【答案】D 【详解】考查动词短语。句意:为了满足对清洁能源的需求,更多的风力发电站将会被建立起来。A. take up开始从事,占领,开始干(工作);B. clear up整理,收拾,解决(问题);C. hold up(论点、理论等)站得住脚,阻挡,举起;D. spring up出现,涌现。故选D。 25.Scientists have obtained more evidence ________ plastic is findingits way into the human body. A. what B.that C. which D. where 【答案】B 【详解】考查同位语从句。句意:科学家已经获得更多证据,塑料正在进入人们的体内。从句不缺句子成分,意思完整,且与evidence指代的是同一事件,用that引导同位语从句。故选B。 26.Nowadays the ________ for travelling is shifted from shopping tofood and scenery. A. priority B.potential C.proportion D.pension 【答案】A 【详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:当今,旅行的重点从购物转变成了品尝美食和欣赏风景。A. priority优先;优先权;B. potential潜在的,可能的;C. proportion比例,占比;D. pension退休金,抚恤金。故选A符合语境。 27.Favorable policies are ________ to encourage employees’professional development. A. in effect B.in command C. in turn D. in shape 【答案】A 【详解】考查介词短语。句意:好的政策事实上都会鼓励员工专业水平的提升。A. in effect实际上,事实上;B. in command指挥;C. in turn轮流,依次;D. in shape在外形上,处于良好的状态。故选A符合语境。 28.Unlike traditional gyms, app-backed gyms offer people ________options to exercise. A. casual B.regular C. flexible D.tight 【答案】C 【详解】考查形容词辨析。句意:与传统健身房不同,应用程序支持的健身房为人们提供了灵活的锻炼选择。A. casual偶然的,随便的;B. regular定期的,有规律的;C. flexible灵活的;D. tight紧的,密封的。根据常识可知,有应用程序,人们的锻炼方式和时间会更为灵活。故选C。 29.A few months after he had arrived in China, Mr. Smith ________ inlove with the people and culture there. A. would fall B.had fallen C.has fallen D.fell 【答案】D 【详解】考查时态。句意:史密斯先生到中国几个月后,就喜欢上了那里的人和文化。发生在had arrived之后,所以应用一般过去时。故选D。 30.________ the convenience of digital payment, many senior citizensstarted to use smart phones. A. To enjoy B.Enjoying C.To have enjoyed D. Enjoy 【答案】A 【详解】考查非谓语动词。句意:为了享受数字支付的方便,很多老年市民开始使用智能手机。此处用不定式表目的,故选A。 31.What a pity! You missed the sightseeing, or we ________ a goodtime together. A. had B.will have C.would have had D. had had 【答案】C 【详解】考查虚拟语气。句意:真遗憾!你错过了这次观光,否则,我们本应该在一起度过一段愉快时光的。根据上文可知,是对过去事情的虚拟,是与过去事实相反的假设。其句子结构为:从句:If+主语+过去完成时+其他,主句:主语+should(would, could,might)+现在完成时+其他,故选C。 32.China’s image is improving steadily, with more countries ________its role in international affairs. A. recognizing B.being recognized C. to be recognized D. recognized 【答案】A 【详解】考查with复合结构。句意:中国的形象正在稳步提升,更多的国家认识到中国在国际事务中的作用。“更多的国家”和“认识”之间是主动关系,用现在分词,故选A。 33.They are trying to make sure that 5G terminals ________ by 2022for the Beijing Winter Olympics. A. will install B.will have been installed C. are installed D.have been installed 【答案】B 【详解】考查时态和语态。句意:他们正努力确保在2022年北京冬奥会之前安装5G终端。表示在将来某一时间以前已经完成或一直持续的动作,用将来完成时;“5G终端”和“安装”之间是被动关系,用被动语态,故选B。 34.A city is the product of the human hand and mind, ________ man’sintelligence and creativity. A. resembling B.reflecting C.reviewing D.restoring 【答案】B 【详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:城市是人类的双手和思想的产物,反映了人的智慧和创造力。A. resembling像;B. reflecting反映;C. reviewing回顾;D.restoring恢复。故选B符合语境。 35.—Let’stake a coffee break. —________ We’ve been working for hours. A. Why bother? B.What for? C.You got me there. D. You said it. 【答案】D 【详解】考查情景对话。——句意:我们休息一下喝杯咖啡吧。——你算说对了。我们已经工作好几个小时了。根据下文说“我们已经工作好几个小时了”,上文应该是赞同这个建议。A. Why bother?没有必要;B. What for?为什么;C. You got me there.你把我搞糊涂了;D. You said it.你算说对了。故选D符合语境。 第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分) 请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 Wildlifehas been greatly threatened in the modern age. There are species(物种)that are ___36___ every day. The white-naped crane is a typicalexample. So scientists are trying their best to ___37___the species from going out of existence. Chrisand Tim work at a zoo, helping endangered cranes with their ___38___. Emma, a female crane, has been in their ___39___ since she arrived in 2004. Bornat an international crane foundation, Emma was ___40___by human caretakers. This led to an unexpected ___41___,though she had a wonderful time there. Emma had ___42___taken herself as a crane and become deeply attached to humans. She ___43___ to live with male cranes, and even had a ___44___ for killing some of them, which made it ____45____ for her to become a mother. ____46____, the two zookeepers didn’t want to see theextinction(灭绝) of this precious species. With their patienceand efforts, they successfully developed a ____47____of artificial breeding(人工繁殖) and natural reproduction. This ____48____ Emma to give birth to five baby cranes. Thetwo keepers are proud of their productive work. But before they can be ____49____, more efforts must be made, because the population of the cranein the wild is on the ____50____, and many other species appear headed towardextinction. ____51____, not everyone has realized that wildlife hasthoughts, feelings, and most importantly, equal rights to survive. Howcan we ____52____ the ever-widening gap that separates us fromother animals? Chris and Tim offered us the ____53____:human beings took it for granted that their ____54____held all the solutions, but maybe their hearts can be a better ____55____. 36. A. growing B.migrating C.competing D.disappearing 37. A. ban B.save C. split D. remove 38. A. abortion B.recreation C.reproduction D. administration 39. A. care B.eye C. mind D. story 40. A. found B.chosen C. raised D. seized 41. A. bonus B.consequence C. victory D. sacrifice 42. A. never B.always C. unluckily D.cheerfully 43. A. liked B.refused C. decided D. hesitated 44. A. gift B.skill C. concern D. reputation 45. A. illegal B.inspiring C.important D.impossible 46. A. Therefore B.Moreover C.However D. Instead 47. A. combination B.collection C.strategy D.system 48. A. forced B.forbade C. taught D. enabled 49. A. defeated B.grateful C.assured D. tolerant 50. A. list B.rise C. agenda D. decline 51. A. In contrast B.After all C.By the way D.On the contrary 52. A. leave B.bridge C. open D. identify 53. A. course B.excuse C. answer D. reward 54. A. brains B.behaviors C.services D.projects 55. A. guide B.treat C. example D. companion 【答案】36.D 37. B 38. C 39. A 40. C 41. B 42. A 43. B 44. D 45. D 46. C 47. A 48. D 49. C 50. D 51. B 52. B 53. C 54. A 55. A 【解析】 这是一篇夹叙夹议类的文章。在现代,野生动物正在遭受巨大威胁,每天都有一些物种灭绝。白鹤就是其中之一。但是,有很多人正在竭尽全力保护这些物种免于灭绝。如Chris和Tim通过努力,帮助一只名叫Emma的雌鹤繁殖了五只幼鹤。 【36题详解】 考查动词辨析。A. growing生长;B. migrating迁移;C. competing竞争;D. disappearing消失。根据第一句“Wildlife has been greatlythreatened in the modern age”和最后一句提到的“…the species from going out of existence”可以推知,野生动物正在遭受巨大威胁,每天都有一些物种灭绝,即:“消失”。D选项正确。 【37题详解】 考查动词辨析。A. ban禁止;B. save挽救,保护;C. split分裂;D. remove移除。前文提到每天都有物种消失,那么该句应指科学家们正在竭尽全力保护这些物种,使它们免于灭绝。故B选项正确。 【38题详解】 考查名词辨析。A. abortion堕胎;B. recreation娱乐;C. reproduction繁殖;D. administration管理。上文最后一句提到科学家们竭尽全力保护濒临灭绝的物种,由此推知,该处应指Chris和Tim帮助濒危物种繁殖,增加它们的数量,这样它们才不至于灭绝。故该空应指“繁殖”,C选项正确。 【39题详解】 考查名词辨析。A. care照顾;B. eye眼睛;C. mind思想;D. story故事。自从2004年,Emma一直由Chris和Tim照顾。该空和下一句中的“human caretaker”呼应。故选A。 【40题详解】 考查动词辨析。A. found发现;B. chosen选择;C. raised抚养;D. seized抓住。根据空后的“human caretakers”可知,caretaker当然是照看Emma的。故该句应指:出生在一个国际鹤基地,Emma由人类抚养照看。故选C。 【41题详解】 考查名词辨析。A. bonus奖金;B. consequence结果;C. victory胜利;D. sacrifice牺牲。根据空后的though(尽管)可知,though前后的两个句子之间是转折关系。后面提到,她过得很开心。根据转折关系,那么前文应该表示“但是这导致了出乎意料的结果”。B选项正确。 【42题详解】 考查副词辨析。A. never从未;B. always总是;C. unluckily不幸运地;D. cheerfully愉快地。根据下文中“become deeply attached to humans...even ...killing some of them”等内容可知,因为Emma一直由人类照看,所以它没有将自己看作是一只鹤,而是深深的依恋上了人类。故选A。 【43题详解】 考查动词辨析。A. liked喜欢;B. refused拒绝;C. decided拒绝;D. hesitated犹豫。根据上文,Emma不把自己当作鹤,所以它“拒绝”和雄鹤生活在一起。B选项正确。 【44题详解】 考查名词辨析。A. gift礼物;B. skill技巧;C. concern涉及;D. reputation名声。根据even(甚至)这个递进关系可知,Emma不仅拒绝和雄鹤生活在一起,而且因为弄死了几只雄鹤而“臭名昭著”。故D选项正确。 【45题详解】 考查形容词辨析。A. illegal非法的;B. inspiring鼓舞人心的;C. important重要的;D. impossible不可能的。Emma拒绝和雄鹤生活,这当然使得她“不可能”生育小鹤,成为妈妈。D选项正确。 【46题详解】 考查连接副词。A. Therefore因此;B. Moreover而且;C. However然而;D. Instead反而。上文提到Emma拒绝和雄鹤生活,使得她不可能生育小鹤。下文提到两位动物园管理员不想看到这一物种的灭绝。由此推知,上下文之间是转折关系。C选项正确。 【47题详解】 考查名词辨析。A. combination结合;B. collection收集;C. strategy策略;D. system体系。经过努力,Chris和Tim成功的将“人工繁殖”和“自然繁殖”结合在一起。A选项正确。 【48题详解】 考查动词辨析。A. forced强迫;B. forbade禁止;C. taught教;D. enabled使能够。Chris和Tim成功的将“人工繁殖”和“自然繁殖”结合在一起,这使得Emma诞育了五只幼鹤。enable sb. to do sth.意为“使……能够做某事”,D选项正确。 【49题详解】 考查形容词辨析。A. defeated被打败的;B. grateful感激的;C. assured使确信;D. tolerant忍耐的。根据后文的more efforts must be made可以推知,尽管两个人为自己的成就感到骄傲,但是他们还需要付出更多努力,因为野生鹤的数量在减少。所以他们还不能完全放心(白鹤不会灭绝)。故选C。 【50题详解】 考查名词辨析。A. list清单;B. rise上升;C. agenda议程;D. decline下降。前后句之间是因果关系,根据more efforts must be made可以推知,野生白鹤数量在减少,所以,还要付出更多的努力(来挽救白鹤灭绝)。故D选项正确。 【51题详解】 考查介词短语。A. In contrast相反;B. After all毕竟;C. Bythe way顺便问一下;D. On the contrary相反地。前文提到野生白鹤数量正在减少,很多其他物种似乎也在逐渐灭绝。该句提到,并不是所有的人都意识到野生动物有思想,感情,以及平等生存的权利。很明显,该句是对前文出现野生动物濒临灭绝原因的一种解释。故B选项正确。 【52题详解】 考查动词辨析。A. leave离开;B. bridge搭桥,弥合;C. open开;D. identify确认。针对上文提到的很多物种灭绝这种现象,作者提出一个问题:我们如何来弥合将人类和动物隔开的不断扩大的鸿沟呢?B选项正确。 【53题详解】 考查名词辨析。A. course课程;B. excuse借口;C. answer答案;D. reward回报。前文提出一个问题:我们如何来弥合将人类和动物隔开的不断扩大的鸿沟呢?Chris和Tim的做法给我们提供了一个答案。C选项正确。 【54题详解】 考查名词辨析。A. brains大脑;B. behaviors行为;C. services服务;D. projects工程。根据下文中的“hold all the solutions”可以推断出,人类认为自己的“大脑”掌握着所有的解决办法。即:人类认为自己的大脑可以想出所有的解决办法。A选项正确。 【55题详解】 考查名词辨析。A. guide指导,指引;B. treat对待;C. example例子;D. companion同伴。根据转折词but可以推知,人类想当然的认为自己的“大脑”掌握着所有的解决办法。但或许他们的新是更好的指引。故A选项正确。 第三部分: 阅读理解(共15 小题;每小题2 分, 满分30 分) 请认真阅读下列短文, 从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D 四个选项中, 选出最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 A Whatever your age or interests, Buxton has something to see or do to make your visit truly memorable. High energy If you desire physical activities, you can choose activities from swimming to horse riding. Explore the heights with Go Ape, the high wire forest adventure course, or journey beneath the earth at Poole’s Cavern. And don’t forget: we are surrounded by a natural playground just perfect for walking, caving, climbing and cycling. High minded Buxton is justifiably proud of its cultural life and you’ll find much to suit all tastes with art, music, opera and the performing arts at Buxton Opera House & Pavilion Arts Centre and Green Man Gallery. There are plenty of opportunities for the creative person to become involved, including workshops and events. Keeping the kids happy Children love the small train and playgrounds in the Pavilion Gardens and there’s plenty more to explore at the Buxton Museum. There’s a new indoor play centre, plus the special events and workshops, and others during school holiday periods 56. If you want to take an undergounld journey, which place is thebest choice? A. Pole’s Cavern. B.Pavilion Gardens. C. Buxton Museum. D.Green Man Gallery. 57. Buxton Open House & Pavilion Arts Centre is special because itoffers ________. A. rides in small trains B. courses in modern arts C. artistic and cultural activities D. basic courses in horse riding 【答案】56.A 57. C 这是一篇应用文。文章介绍了去布克斯顿旅游可以去的一些景点的相关信息。 【56题详解】 细节理解题。根据Highenergy中的or journey beneath the earth at Poole’s Cavern.可知,在 Poole的Cavern,可以在地下旅行,也就是乘坐地铁旅行。所以如果你想乘地铁旅行,Poole’s Cavern是你最好的选择。故A项正确。 【57题详解】 细节理解题。根据Highminded中的Buxton is justifiably proud of its cultural lifeand you’ll find much to suit all tastes with art, music, opera and theperforming arts at Buxton Opera House & Pavilion Arts Centre and Green ManGallery.可知,Buxton以其丰富的文化生活而自豪,在Buxton OperaHouse&Pavilion Arts Center and Green Man Gallery,您将发现许多适合各种品味的艺术、音乐、歌剧和表演艺术。所以Buxton OperaHouse&Pavilion Arts Center特别是因为它提供艺术和文化活动。故C选项正确。 B Inthe 1960s, while studying the volcanic history ofYellowstone National Park, Bob Christiansen becamepuzzled about something that, oddly, had not troubled anyone before: he couldn’t find the park’svolcano. It had been known for a long time that Yellowstone was volcanic innature — that’s what accounted for all its hot springs andother steamy features. But Christiansen couldn’t find the Yellowstone volcanoanywhere. Mostof us, when we talk about volcanoes, think of the classic cone(圆锥体) shapes of a Fuji orKilimanjaro, which are created when erupting magma(岩浆)piles up. These can form remarkably quickly. In 1943, aMexican farmer was surprised to see smoke rising from a small part of his land.In one week he was the confused owner of a cone five hundred feet high. Withintwo years it had topped out at almost fourteen hundred feet and was more thanhalf a mile across. Altogether there are some ten thousand of these volcanoeson Earth,all but a few hundred of them extinct. There is, however,a second less known type of volcano that doesn’tinvolve mountain building. These are volcanoes so explosive that they burstopen in a single big crack, leaving behind a vasthole, the caldera. Yellowstone obviously was of this second type, but Christiansen couldn’t find the caldera anywhere. Justat this time NASA decided to test some new high-altitude cameras by takingphotographs of Yellowstone. A thoughtful official passed on some of the copiesto the park authorities on the assumption that they might make a nice blow-upfor one of the visitors’ centers. As soon as Christiansen saw the photos, he realized why he had failed to spot the caldera: almost thewhole park—2.2 million acres—was caldera. Theexplosion had left a hole more than forty miles across—muchtoo huge to be seen from anywhere at ground level. At some time in the pastYellowstone must have blown up with a violence far beyond the scale of anythingknown to humans. 58. What puzzled Christiansen when he was studying Yellowstone? A. Its complicated geographical features. B. Its ever-lasting influence on tourism. C. The mysterious history of the park. D. The exact location of the volcano. 59. What does the second paragraph mainly talk about? A. The shapes of volcanoes. B. The impacts of volcanoes. C. The activities of volcanoes. D. The heights of volcanoes. 60. What does the underlined word “blow-up” in the last paragraph mostprobably mean? A. Hot-air balloon. B.Digital camera. C. Big photograph. D.Bird’s view. 【答案】58.D 59. A 60. C 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了二十世纪六十年代Bob Christiansen在研究黄石公园的火山历史时,奇怪地发现到处看不到火山的影子,原来,这儿的火山并不是像我们大部分人想象的那种圆锥体形状的高耸的样子,而是一个巨大的洞,这个洞太大了以至于从地面上的任何地方都看不见。 【58题详解】 细节理解题。根据第一段最后一句But Christiansen couldn’t find the Yellowstone volcano anywhere.可知,他困惑的是在黄石公园找不到火山。故选D。 【59题详解】 主旨大意题。本段讲述了两种形状火山,一种是通常人们所理解的由火山岩浆堆积形成的圆锥体,还有一种极具爆发力的火山,它们会在一个大裂缝中爆裂,留下一个巨大的洞,故选A。 【60题详解】 词义猜测题。根据第三段第一句Just at this time NASAdecided to test some new high-altitude cameras by taking photographs ofYellowstone. A thoughtful official passed on some of the copies to the parkauthorities on the assumption that they might make a nice blow-up for one ofthe visitors’centers.可知,美国国家航空航天局为测试一些新的高海拔照相机而拍摄了黄石公园的照片。一位深思熟虑的官员把其中的一些照片副本转交给了公园管理部门,认为他们可能会将其放大以供一个游客中心展示。根据常识可知,游客中心的照片一般都很大,以吸引游客的注意,故此处意为“将照片放大”,选C。 C Whocares if people think wrongly that the internet has had more importantinfluences than the washing machine? Why does it matter that people are moreimpressed by the most recent changes? Itwould not matter if these misjudgments were just a matter of people’s opinions.However, they have real impacts, as they result in misguided use of scarceresources. Thefascination with the ICT(Information and Communication Technology) revolution,represented by the internet, has made some rich countries wrongly conclude thatmaking things is so “yesterday” that they should try to live on ideas. Thisbelief in “post-industrial society” has led those countries to neglect theirmanufacturing sector(制造业), with negative consequences for theireconomies. Evenmore worryingly, the fascination with the internet by people in rich countrieshas moved the international community to worry about the “digital divide”between the rich countries and the poor countries. This has led companies andindividuals to donate money to developing countries to buy computer equipmentand internet facilities. The question, however, is whether this is what thedeveloping countries need the most. Perhaps giving money for those lessfashionable things such as digging wells, extending electricity networks andmaking more affordable washing machines would have improved people’s lives morethan giving every child a laptop computer or setting up internet centres inrural villages, I am not saying that those things are necessarily moreimportant, but many donators have rushed into fancy programmes withoutcarefully assessing the relative long-term costs and benefits of alternativeuses of their money. Inyet another example, a fascination with the new has led people to believe thatthe recent changes in the technologies of communications and transportation areso revolutionary that now we live in a “borderless world”. As a result, in thelast twenty years or so, many people have come to believe that whatever changeis happening today is the result of great technological progress, going againstwhich will be like trying to turn the clock back. Believing in such a world,many governments have put an end to some of the very necessary regulations oncross-border flows of capital, labour and goods, with poor results. Understandingtechnological trends is very important for correctly designing economic policies,both at the national and the international levels, and for making the rightcareer choices at the individual level. However, our fascination with thelatest, and our under valuation of what has already become common, can, andhas, led us in all sorts of wrong directions. 61. Misjudgments on the influences of new technology can lead to________. A. a lack of confidence in technology B. a slow progress in technology C. a conflict of public opinions D. a waste of limited resources 62. The example in Paragraph 4 suggests that donators should ________. A. take people’s essential needs into account B. make their programmes attractive to people C. ensure that each child gets financial support D. provide more affordable internet facilities 63. What has led many governments to remove necessary regulations? A. Neglecting the impacts of technological advances. B. Believing that the world has become borderless. C. Ignoring the power of economic development. D. Over-emphasizing the role of international communication. 64. What can we learn from the passage? A. People should be encouraged to make more donations. B. Traditional technology still has a place nowadays. C. Making right career choices is crucial to personal success. D. Economic policies should follow technological trends. 【答案】61.D 62. A 63. B 64. B 【解析】 这是一篇议论文。文章讲述了对信息技术的过分迷恋会对国家,对个人,对慈善事业造成不利的影响。 【61题详解】 细节理解题。根据第二段However, they have real impacts, as they result inmisguided use of scarce resources.可知,对信息技术的错误判断会导致有限资源的错误使用,也就是资源的浪费,故选D。 【62题详解】 推理判断题。根据第四段Perhaps giving money for those less fashionable things such asdigging wells, extending electricity networks and making more affordablewashing machines would have improved people’s lives more than giving everychild a laptop computer or setting up internet centres in rural villages, I amnot saying that those things are necessarily more important, but many donatorshave rushed into fancy programmes without carefully assessing the relativelong-term costs and benefits of alternative uses of their money.可知,与其给那些贫困地区孩子笔记本电脑或者建网络中心,还不如给钱打井,铺电网或者生产他们买得起的洗衣机,这些东西更能改善他们的生活。作者不是说这些东西一定更重要,但是很多捐赠者没有仔细考虑捐赠的东西的长期成本,因此作者建议捐赠者要考虑接受捐赠的人的实际情况,而不是一味地追求信息化,故选A。 【63题详解】 细节理解题。根据第五段内容可知,对新东西的迷恋让人们认为如今通讯技术和交通的变革让我们生活在一个无国界的世界,正是认为我们生活在这样一个世界,很多政府取消了关于跨国界的资本、劳动力以及商品流动的法律法规,故选B。 【64题详解】 推理判断题。根据第三段The fascination with theICT(Information and Communication Technology) revolution, represented by theInternet, has made some rich countries wrongly conclude that making things isso "yesterday" that they should try to live on ideas. This belief in"post-industrial society" has led those countries to neglect theirmanufacturing sector(制造业) with negativeconsequences for their economies.可知,对互联网呈现的通讯技术变革的迷恋让很多富裕国家做出一个错误的结论,他们认为制造产品已经过时了,他们应该靠创意生活,因而忽略了制造业,从而对经济造成不利影响,故推知传统的技术依然有它的地位,新兴的信息技术不能取代它们,故选B。 D The65-year-old Steve Goodwin was found suffering from early Alzheimer’s(阿尔兹海默症). He was losing his memory. Asoftware engineer by profession, Steve was a keen lover of the piano, and theonly musician in his family. Music was his true passion, though he had neverperformed outside the family. Melissa,his daughter, felt it more than worthwhile to save his music, to which she fellasleep each night when she was young. She thought about hiring a professionalpianist to work with her father. Naomi,Melissa’s best friend and a talented pianist, got to know about this and showedwillingness to help. “Whydo this?” Steve wondered. “Becauseshe cares.” Melissa said. Stevenodded, tear in eye. Naomidrove to the Goodwin home. She told Steve she’d love to hear him play. Stevemoved to the piano and sat at the bench, hands trembling as he gently placedhis fingers on the keys. Naomiput a small recorder near the piano. Starts and stops and mistakes. Longpauses, heart sinking. But Steve pressed on, playing for the first time in hislife for a stranger. “Itwas beautiful.” Naomi said after listening to the recording. “The music wasworth saving.” Herresponsibility, her privilege, would be to rescue it. The music was still inSteve Goodwin. It was hidden in rooms with doors about to be locked. Naomiand Steve met every other week and spent hours together. He’d move his fingersclumsily on the piano, and then she’d take his place. He struggled to explainwhat he heard in his head. He stood by the piano, eyes closed, listening forthe first time to his own work being played by someone else. Steveand Naomi spoke in musical code lines, beats, intervals, moving from the rootto end a song in a new key. Steve heard it. All of it. He just couldn’t playit. Workingwith Naomi did wonders for Steve. It had excited within him the belief he couldwrite one last song. One day, Naomi received an email. Attached was arecording, a recording of loss and love, of the fight. Steve called it“Melancholy Flower”. Naomiheard multiple stops and starts, Steve struggling, searching while his wifeJoni called him “honey” and encouraged him. The task was so hard, and Steve,angry and upset, said he was quitting. Joni praised him, telling her husbandthis could be his signature piece. Naomimanaged to figure out 16 of Steve’s favorite, and most personal, songs. WithNaomi’s help, the Goodwin family found a sound engineer to record Naomi playingSteve’s songs. Joni thought that would be the end. But it wasn’t. Inthe months leading up to the 2016 Oregon Repertory Singers Christmas concert,Naomi told the director she had a special one in mind: “Melancholy Flower. ” Shetold the director about her project with Steve. The director agreed to add itto the playing list. But Naomi would have to ask Steve’s permission. Heconsidered it an honor. Afterthe concert, Naomi told the family that Steve’s music was beautiful andprofessional. It needed to be shared in public. Thefamily rented a former church in downtown Portland and scheduled a concert. Bythe day of the show, more than 300 people had said they would attend. Bythen, Steve was having a hard time remembering the names of some of hisfriends. He knew the path his life was now taking. He told his family he was atpeace. Stevearrived and sat in the front row, surrounded by his family. The house lightsfaded. Naomi took the stage. Her fingers. His heart. 65. Why did Melissa want to save her father’s music? A. His music could stop his disease from worsening. B. She wanted to please her dying old father. C. His music deserved to be preserved in the family. D. She wanted to make her father a professional. 66. After hearing Steve’s playing, Naomi ________. A. refused to make a comment on it B. was deeply impressed by his music C. decided to free Steve from suffering D. regretted offering help to her friend 67. How can the process of Steve’s recording be described? A. It was slow but productive. B. It was beneficial to his health. C. It was tiresome for Naomi. D. It was vital for Naomi’s career. 68. Before Steve finished “Melancholy Flower,” his wife Joni _______. A. thought the music talent of Steve was exhausted B. didn’t expect the damage the disease brought about C. didn’t fully realize the value of her husband’s music D. brought her husband’s music career to perfection 69. How did Steve feel at the concert held in downtown Portland? A. He felt concerned about his illness. B. He sensed a responsibility for music. C. He regained his faith in music. D. He got into a state of quiet. 70. What can be a suitable title for the passage? A. The Kindness of Friends B. The Power of Music C. The Making of a Musician D. The Value of Determination 【答案】65.C 66. B 67. A 68. C 69. D 70. B 【解析】 本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲述一个钢琴师帮助一个患老年痴呆症的老人录制音乐的故事。 【65题详解】 细节理解题。根据第二段可知,Steve是一位专业的软件工程师,还是一个钢琴的热爱者,是家里唯一的音乐家,音乐是他真正热爱的东西,尽管没有在家以外的地方弹奏过钢琴。根据第三段Melissa, his daughter,felt it more than worthwhile to save his music.可知,他的女儿Melissa觉得保存他的音乐很有价值,故选C。 【66题详解】 推理判断题。根据第十段“It was beautiful.” Naomi said after listening to the recording.“The music was worth saving.”可知,听了录音之后Naomi说很美,值得保存,故可以得出Naomi对Steve的音乐印象深刻,故选B。 【67题详解】 推理判断题。根据第十二段. He’d move his fingers clumsily on the piano, and then she’d takehis place.以及第十三段Steve and Naomi spoke in musical code lines,beats, intervals, moving from the root to end a song in a new key. Steve heardit. All of it. He just couldn’t play it.可知,Steve会笨拙地把手指放在钢琴上,然后Naomi把手指放在他放的地方,并且Steve努力解释脑海里的内容,所有的这些,都是Naomi在弹奏,而Steve在听,故可知这个录制过程很慢。根据第十六段Naomi managed to figure out 16 of Steve’sfavorite, and most personal, songs.可知,作品很多。所以可知,录制过程很慢但很有成效。故选A。 【68题详解】 推理判断题。根据第十六段Joni thought that would be the end. But it wasn’t.以及后文Steve取得的成就可知,在完成Melancholy Flower之前,他的妻子还没完全意识到丈夫的音乐的真正价值,故选C。 【69题详解】 细节理解题。根据倒数第二段He knew the path his lifewas now taking. He told his family he was at peace.可知,他知道自己的人生道路,他告诉家人他很平静。故选D。 【70题详解】 主旨大意题。本文主要讲述一个钢琴师帮助一个患老年痴呆症的人录制音乐的故事,虽然录制过程很艰难,但是录制的音乐很成功。B项“音乐的力量”概括了全文内容,是最佳标题。故选B。 第四部分:任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) 请认真阅读下面短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。 注意:请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。每个空格只填一个单词。 The Cost of Thinking Despitetheir many differences, all human beings share several definingcharacteristics, such as large brains and the ability to walk upright on twolegs. Thefirst unique human characteristic is that humans have extraordinarily largebrains compared with other animals. It seems obvious that evolution shouldselect for larger brains. Mammals(哺乳动物) weighing sixtykilograms have an average brain size of 200 cm2. Modern man has abrain averaging 1200-1400 cm2. We are so fond of our highintelligence that we assume that when it comes to brain power, more must bebetter. Unfortunately, that is not the case. Thefact is that a huge brain is a huge drain—consumptionof energy—on the body. It’s not easy to carry around, especiallywhen boxed inside a massive skull(倾骨). It’s even harder toprovide energy. In modern man, the brain accounts for about 2-3% of total bodyweight, but it consumes 25% of the body’s energy when the body is at rest. Bycomparison, the brains of apes(类人猿) require only 8% of rest-time energy. Earlyhumans paid for their large brains in two ways. Firstly, they spent more timein search of food. Secondly, their muscles grew smaller and weaker. It’s hardlyan obvious conclusion that this is a good way to survive. A chimpanzee(黑猩猩)can’t win an argument with a modern man, but it can tear the man apart like arag doll. Anotherunique human characteristic is that we walk upright. Standing up, it’s easierto find food or enemies. In addition, their arms that are unnecessary formoving around are freed for other purposes, like throwing stones or signaling.As a result, humans can perform very complex tasks with their hands. Yetwalking upright has its disadvantage. The bone structure of our ancestorsdeveloped for millions of years to support a creature that walked on all foursand has a relatively small head. Adjusting to an upright position was quite achallenge, especially when the bones had to support an extra-large skull.Humankind paid for its broad vision and skillful hands backaches and painfulnecks. Weassume that a large brain makes huge advantages. It seems obvious that thesehave made humankind the most powerful animal on earth. But humans enjoyed allof these advantages for a full 2 million years during which they remained weakand marginal creatures. Thus humans who lived a million years ago, despitetheir big brains and sharp stone tools, lived in constant fear of meat-eatinganimals. 【答案】71.characteristics 72. disadvantages 73. energy 74. impact(s) 75. guard 76. other 77. limits 78. physical 79. beat 80. fearful/afraid 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。文章主要说明人用大脑思考的代价。人类与动物相比有两大特点:大大的大脑和直立行走。超大的大脑使人类拥有更高的智商,但却消耗巨大的能量。直立行走让人类擅长寻找食物和抵御敌人,解放了的双手来更复杂的事。但却让人类遭受腰痛和颈部疼痛等。虽然有这些缺点,但仍然使人类成为地球上最强大的动物。 第五部分: 书面表达(满分25 分) 81.请阅读下面文字,并按照要求用英语写一篇150词左右的文章。 Li Jiang: Have you heard this? A group of exchange students from the UK are visiting our schoolnext month. Su Hua: Yes, Ihave. Some are already recommending the traditional Chinese dress for thewelcome ceremony. Li Jiang: But it seems people have differentopinions. Su Hua: What do you think? Li Jiang: I think it’s a good idea. It’s anopportunity to make the Chinese culture better known to international students. Su Hua: I agree. But we don’t have to dress thatway. That’s not our daily style. Besides, it’snot very convenient. Li Jiang: You see, it’s the Chinese culture thatthe British friends are coming for. Just the right occasion. Su Hua: I prefer the school uniform. It’s nice.It’s also a better display of our school culture. 【写作内容】 1. 用约30个词概括上述信息的主要内容; 2. 在上述场合,你是否倾向于穿中国传统服装?请说明理由(不少于两点)。 【写作要求】 1. 写作过程中不能直接引用原文语句; 2. 作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称; 3. 不必写标题。 【评分标准】 内容完整,语言规范,语篇连贯,词数适当。 __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】Possibleversion one: Li Jiang and Su Hua are discussing what to wearwhen receiving the British students next month. Li recommends the traditionalChinese dress while Su prefers the school uniform. I would be happy to wear traditional Chineseclothes at the welcome ceremony. Firstly, this is precisely what the Britishvisitors are expecting. They come to learn about Chinese culture with their owneyes. Their Chinese peers in the typical Chinese dress would be highlyimpressive. The school uniforms are fine, but not special enough to give aunique Chinese flavour. Secondly, the inconvenience is not a problem if ourpurpose is to share Chinese culture. It is just the so-called inconveniencethat displays the richness, delicacy and great fascination of Chinese culturewith a history of thousands of years. The traditional Chinese clothes, it seems to me,will make the occasion very Chinese and inviting to the British guests. Possible version two: Li Jiang and Su Hua don't agree on what to wear whengreeting the British students. Li suggests traditional Chinese clothes while Suthinks the school uniforms are more suitable. I prefer the school uniform to the traditionalChinese dress at the welcome ceremony next month. Although the traditional Chinesedress may look more beautiful and stylish, it is a little bit strange to walkaround in it. We feel at ease in our school uniforms every day. What's more,the traditional Chinese dress can't reflect the unique culture of our school.From the design and colour of our uniforms, the British friends will learn moreabout our school. Besides, the choice of the traditional Chinese dress meansextra money, and extra time, for we have to change it back after the event. So the school uniforms are a better choice thanthe traditional Chinese dress for such an occasion. 【解析】 【分析】 本文是读写任务,今年的话题是关于中国传统服装的。 【详解】读写任务首先要写好概括。概括短文的内容要点实为客观简要地转述作者的观点、论据和结论,概括包括两个部分:主题句和支撑句。概括注意要抓住要点,语言精练,不能添加自己的见解,但是要用自己的语言概括。 第二段用恰当的过渡语引出自己的观点(反对或赞成)。过渡语起承上启下的作用,要显自然、连贯。提出自己的观点后要具体论证自己的观点。 最后一段要总结观点,提出具体做法或号召,升华文章的主题。查看更多