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大象天成大联考-全国名校联盟届高三第二次考试2018英语试题第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题
1.5分,满分
7.5分)听下面5段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题每段对话仅读一遍
1.What doesthe manthink of the colorof the woman sskirtA.It slovely.B.It samazing.C.It sbeautiful.A.To adance club.B.To arestaurant.C.To abirthdayparty.
3.What happenedto thewomanA.She losther motorcycle.B.She tookthe wrongway.C.She had a trafficaccident.
4.What doesthewomandoB.A barber.C.AA.A butcher.
2.Where willthe mango onFriday eveningtailor.
5.What arethe speakers mainly talkingaboutA.A building.B.A boiler.C.Afire.第二节(共15小题;每小题L5分,满分
22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍听第6段材料,回答第
6、7题
6.What hasthe manbeen doing选项One day,Luke Fortunedrove fromOregon toPortland,where heparked hiscar in a paidgarageovernight.The nextmorning,he41the cars windowhad beenbroken,along withhis42for thefuture:His puterwas43,^Everything importantto mewas onthat puter,v saidFortune.I felt
44.”Two daysafter the45,another youngman calledFortune.Masoud Almazroueiwas anexchangestudent from the UnitedArab Emirates.He,d been46by a man whosaid hehada puter forsale.Only$
200.Almazrouei47a puter,so hebought it,took ithome,and turnedit on.Within seconds,he sawfiles andphotographs.“I wonderedwho would48a puterwith allof this on it,hesaid.I49it could be stolen.”Almazrouei foundwhat appearedto bethe owner,s phonenumberand calledit50“He toldme thestory and said it was hisfault.I thoughtitwasa
51.Itold himif hereally hadthe52,he shouldtake itto thepolice.Fortune said.53,a policeofficer calledFortune tosay thatamanhad droppedthe puteroff andhad saidhe was
54.He passedon the man snumber.Fortune calledand thankedAlmazrouei and55payinghim areward of$200-the moneyhe wasout.Almazrouei
56.When areport about the twoyoung mens storymade itto thelocal papers,Almazrouei receivedan57from WimWiewel,the presidentof theuniversity whereAlmazroueiis studying.Impressed withhis students58,Wiewel gaveAlmazrouei a new puter.We thoughtsince you59the puter,we shouldgive youaputersothat you11have one,Wiewel toldhim.C.decisions
41.A.expected B.concludedD.remembered C.broken
42.A.dreams B.skillsD.imaginationsB.hidden
43.A.robbedD.goneWe revery60you.C.discoveredD.regretfulB.conflict C.adventure
45.A.theftD.emergencyB.reminded C.interviewed
46.A.inspiredD.approachedB.needed C.possessed
47.A.operatedD.assessedB.like C.sell D
48.A.return throw
49.A.realizedB.predicted C.admittedD.guaranteed
50.A.unwillinglyB.cautiously C.immediatelyD.automatically
51.A.mistakeB.catastrophe C.misunderstandingD.trick
52.A.chanceB.puter Cbravery Dexperience.
53.A.BesidesB.However CAfterwardsD.Therefore.
54.A sorryBmoved Cluckyterrified
55.A.enjoyedB.practiced C.succeeded inD.insisted on
56.A ignoredBrefused ChesitatedD withdrew
57.A invitationBapology Cwarning Dcall
58.A honestyBachievement CindependenceD determinationD.held back
60.A.tired ofB.proud ofC.curious aboutD.concerned about第二节(共10小题;每小题L5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式The importanceof punctuality(守时)in ourdaily lives61(be)obvious.It affectsboththe individual(个人)and the workplace.On62whole,theworkplaceoperates moresmoothly whenemployees arepunctual.For example,when everyoneisontime fora meeting,the meetingwill startsmoothly asit63(schedule).Punctuality mayhelp youachieve advancement.Research shows that managersare less64(like)to promotelate employees.Lack ofpunctuality affectsthe peoplein theworkplace.It maylead toanger,as colleagueswhoare ontime pare65(they)with lateers.Being latethrows youout of the group,as youmaymiss important66(inform).This causesa harmfuldivision amongemployees.Leaders affecttheentire workplace.When leadersare late,it sendsan irresponsiblemessage to employees,67may decreasetheir workenthusiasm.Lateness leads to stress,and stressbrings68poorworkplace performance.Being consistentlylate maycause you69(start)believing yourlatenessis acceptable.When thishappens,you beginto blameoutside circumstancesand losefocus onpotentialsolutions.To makematters70(bad),constant latenesscan eventuallymake youloseyour job.第四部分写作(百强校英语解析团队专供)(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题I分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号(A),并在其下面写出该加的词删除把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉修改在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意
1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分My husband and Iwere havinga walkthe othernight.Suddenly,I noticedlots ofgarbagelying onall sidesof the road.So Iwent homein ahurry,thought cleaningup thegarbagecould makethe differenceto theneighborhood.The momentwhen Igot home,I tookout apairof glove anda large garbage bag.Then Icame backbut picked up thecans,bottles,paper boxeson the road.Final,I carefullysorted themout.My husbandwarned,“Stopping it!Other peoplewill look downyou.But I didn,t care.Sometimes wejust hadto dowhat isright in ourheart.第二节书面表达(百强校英语解析团队专供)(满分25分)假定你是李华,正在组织一次题为“我的中国梦”的校级英文演讲大赛请你给外教Tery写封邮件,邀请他担任评委内容包括
1.时间和地点;
2.准备工作简要了解“中国梦”的背景;
3.表示感谢并期待回复注意
1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯大象天成大联考全国名校联盟2018届高三第二次考试英语试题答案ABCBC6-10CABAB11-15ACCAB16s20ABCCB
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62.2125BACDC2630BAADC3135BBADC3640DGEAC4145CADBA4650DBCAC5155DBCAD5660BDACBthe
63.is scheduled
64.likely
65.themselves
66.information
67.which
68.about
69.tostart
70.worse短文改错My husbandand Iwere havinga walkthe othernight.Suddenly,I noticedlots ofgarbagelying onoil sidesof boththeroad.So Iwent homeinahurry,thought cleaningup thegarbagecould makethe differenceto theneighborhood.thinking aThemoment Igot home,I tookout apair ofgloveandalargegarbagebag.Then Icamewhenback butpickedup删除when glovesandthecans,bottles,paper boxeson theroad.Final,I carefullysorted themout.My husbandwarned,“Stopping it!FinallyStopOther peoplewilllookdown Ayou.But Ididn tcare.Sometimes wejust hadto dowhat isrightin ourheart.on/upon have书面表达One possibleversion:Dear Terry,F mLi Hua,an activistin yourspoken Englishclass.To motivateour schoolstudentsenthusiasm ofspeaking English,I morganizing an English speechcontest entitled“MyChinadream“inourschool conferencehall onJanuary10,
2018.Most of the preparationsaboutthe contestare ready.However,we areshort of an expertin thisfield likeyou to be ajudge.So I,m writingto youfor help.I knowyou alwayshave abusy schedule,but Id greatlyappreciateit if you couldbe kindtoe.Besides,you areexpected tobriefly learn aboutthe backgroundof“China dreamv.Looking forwardto yourreply soon!Yours,Li HuaA.Driving aslow train.B.Working hardall day.C.Travelling onbusiness.
7.How doesthe manfeel abouthis arrangementsfor thesports shopASatisfied BBored CConfused听第7段材料,回答第
8、9题
8.What doesthe manask thewoman to doA.Pick himup in the hotel.B.Clean andiron hisclothes.C.Remind himabout ameeting.
9.What doesthe manwant todo laterA.Read anewspaper.B.Pay forhis bill.C.Chat withsomeone.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题
10.Why wasthe manon theroof yesterdayA.To avoidthe hotweather.B.To settlethe problemsof it.C.To lookfor somethingon it.
11.What waswrong withthe manlast nightA.His throatached.B.His headhurt badly.C.His bodytemperature fell.
12.When shouldthe mantake hismedicine accordingto thewomanA.Three dayslater.B.On hisway home.C.Afterdaily meals.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题
13.What is the manasked todo tonightA.Write toa magazine.B.Publish anarticle.C.Give aA.At home.B.In theoffice.C.In thespeech.
14.Where willthe manhave dinnermeetingroom.A.By bus.B.By car.C.By taxi.
15.How willthemango homeA.Couples.B.Colleagues.C.Roommates.
16.What isthe probablerelationship betweenthe speakers听第10段材料,回答第17至20题
17.When hadvisitors bettercall someonein themuseumA.At8am.B.At10am.C.At6pm.
18.What wasthe themeof lastyear sexhibitionA.Eating habitsin the17th century.B.Souvenirs around the world.C.Clothes inthe18th century.
19.What isthe bestway to get toCornford MuseumC.TakingA.Catching abus.B.Driving acar.an underground.
20.What doesthe speakersay aboutCornford MuseumA.Its exhibitsare allfrom thelocal area.B.The trafficaround it is alwaysbusy.C.A popularcafe standsright besideit.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)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和I)四个选项中,选出最佳选项England continuesto beone of the mostpopular touristdestinations inthe world.Londonin particularis oneofthemost visitedcities anddraws peoplein withits appeal,history,and pubs.England ssmaller cities,like Bathand Oxford,are equallyas attractivewith alotof cultureand fewercrowds.Liverpool,birthplace ofThe Beatles,has arich musicalhistory.The countrysidehas wonderfulnatural beauty.Here aresome tipson travelinginEngland.Free museums—Public museumsoffer freeadmission inevery citythroughoutEngland andthe UK.It sa greatway tolearn aboutthe country,s mostinfluential artistsandhistory,and spenda rainyday without paying acent.Book early一Book alltransportation wellin advance,even ifyou dont planto useit.Fares can be around£2with alittle planning.The Megabusnot onlyruns busesbut alsoprovidestrains throughoutEngland andisthe best choicefor cheaptravel throughoutthecountry.Pub food一Eating inEngland canbe quiteexpensive,but forgood cheapand fillingmeals,visit thelocal pubs,where youcan geta goodmeal forless than£
10.Besides,the pubsarea greatway tomeet people!Get aTaste of UK card一The TasteoftheUK cardoffers upto50%off atselectedrestaurants.You dont need to be anEnglishtogetthe card,and youneedn,tpaythe firstmonths membershipfee,which isperfect formost travelers.Take afree walkingtour一Many majorcities inEngland offerfree walkingtours.They usuallylast afew hoursand area greatway tosee thecity.
21.pared withLondon,Oxford is.A.more appealingB.less crowdedC.larger insize D.richer inhistory
22.Why iseating inlocal pubssuggestedA.The priceof foodis lowthere.B.The chanceof meetingstarsis highthere.C.The serviceis excellentthere.D.The diningatmosphereis perfectthere.
23.What canbe knownfrom the textA.All museumsintheUK arefree ofcharge.B.The bestway totravel aroundEngland isby bus.C.Free walkingtours areavailable inonly somecities inEngland.D.Holders ofthe TasteofUKcard canenjoy discountsat allrestaurants.BTwo summersago Iwas aboutto turnfifty andwanted todo somethingIdnever donebefore.My daughterBailey thoughtskydiving(啰K伞)would beperfect forme.I canpromise youthat ofall thethings Iwas thinkingof doing,jumping out of anairplanenever cameclose tomaking thelist.As Iage,I seemto havedeveloped agrowing fearof heights.After severalrequests frommy daughter,I finallysaid yesand she looked almostshocked.I tolda friendwhat wewere doing,then weset off.We hada3hour driveto thejump site.We drovethrough somebeautiful countryside,but thenwe passeda smallcemetery(墓地)・Then wepassed anothercemetery andanother one.I askedif somany peopledied jumping outof airplanesin thisarea that they neededto keepbuilding morecemeteries tobury allthebodies!As wesqueezed into the littleplane,I tightlyheld theright handof mypartner Ronnie.The shortride toaltitude wascruel forme.As Baileystepped tothe door,shelookedbackat meand said“Dad,I msure youcan do it!”I saidyes asshe rolledout.I immediatelylookedbehind meandsaid“RONNIE IAM NOTFEELING GOOD!”He said,It sgoing to be great.Besides,it stoo latenow anywayn,and wejumped out.The nextfive minuteswere someofthemost amazingof my life.It wasso beautifulandpeaceful―except for the partswhere Iwas screaming.I prayedto Godfor theparachute(降落伞)to open,but mostlyI toldHim howthankful Iwas formylifeand beingwith methroughgood andbad.
24.What canbe inferredaboutthe author fromthe textA.He skydivedfor thefirst timeattheage of
48.B.He jumpedat hisdaughter sremendation.C.The olderhe gets,the lessfearful ofheights heis.D.Never hadhe consideredattempting todo skydiving.
25.What sthe authorsmainpurpose ofmentioning cemeteriesin Paragraph2A.To tellhow determinedhe was.B.To showhow roughthetrip was.C.To expresshow scaredhewasthen.D.To provehow lonelythejump sitewas.
26.What didBailey dofor herfather beforeshe skydivedA.She playeda jokewith him.B.She gavehim encouragement.A.She fortedhim constantly.D.She offeredhim usefulguidance.
27.How didthe authorbehave afterjumpingoutofthe airplaneA.He enjoyedhimself.B.lie stayedquite calm.C.He breathedout inrelief.D.He keptfearing forsafety.CMovies area greatmeans ofentertainment formany.There aresome advantagesof watchingmovies.edies,for example,help reduceyour blood pressure.Laughter for15minutes duringafilm makesyour bloodvessels(血管)wider.Besides,when youwatch asad movie,youre more likely toe awayfrom itthinking aboutloved onesand feelinghappy aboutwhat youhave.Watching moviescan makeyou creative.A studyshowsthatyoung children,who watchedtheuse ofmagic inHarry Potter,score significantlyhigher ina creativethinking testthanchildren whowatched somethingelse.Moreover,movies arevery usefulfor strengtheningpeoples mental health.They enablepeople totake timeto reallyrelax andtemporarily forgetabouttheir dailyconcerns andproblems.However,watching moviesaren talways beneficial.Studies haveshown thatsome peoplegetreal pleasureoutofbeing scaredby horror movies,but invarious waysthey maybe riskingtheirphysical andmentalhealthwithout evenknowing it.When youwatch atense scenein amovie,your heartrate andbloodpressureincrease.Meanwhile thischange inyour brainchemistryreminds youof timeswhen youwere ina similarstate,even ifyou haveno ideayoueven hadthose memories.So ifsomething horriblehappens toyou,being scaredagain bya moviecanunintentionally makeyou experienceit oncemore.Scientists,politicians andparents havedebated fordecades ifbeing exposedto movieviolenceleadstoactual reallifeviolence.Overall theanswer tothat isprobably stillupin theair,but anew studyseems toprove thatwatching aggressionon screencan contributetobeing abully(土霸)in reallife,even ifit isjustin theshort term.In conclusion,certain moviesplay apositive role,but notall moviesdo.Itdepends pletelyonthesubject ofthe movie.So it s alwaysadvisable tochoose themoviesconcerning somethingpositive.
28.How doeswatching sadmovies benefitus accordingtothetextA.It makesus contentwith ourlives.B.It ridsus ofunhappymemories.C.It reducesour risk of illness.D.It developsourcreativity.
29.What can we inferabout watchinghorrormoviesfromthetextA.It hasmore advantagesthan disadvantages.B.It hasgained popularityaroundthe world.C.Plenty ofpeople ignore its healthbenefits.D.All peopledon,t realizeits disadvantages.
30.What doesthe underlinedpart“up intheair”in Paragraph4meanA.Meaningless.B.Attractive.C.Uncertain.
31.What doesthe authoradvise us todoto reducethe passiveeffect ofmoviesD.Obvious.A.Enjoy movieswith morepanions.B.Make awise choiceof whattowatch.C.Try ourbest towatch moviesless often.D.Raise ourability totellright fromwrong.Anger itselfis neithergood norbad.It s what wedo whenwe reangry thatmatters.Anger isa toolthat helpsustoread andrespond tothe socialsituations thatbother us.But howcanwekeep itunder controlIt s normalto thinkthat gettingangry isbad andmany timeswe punishourselves fordoingso.But contraryto popularbelief,research indicatesthat angerincreases optimism,creativity andefficiency(效率).In addition,studies suggestthat anger can leadto moresuccessfulnegotiations atwork,as wellas inour personallives.In fact,suppressing(抑制)anger canbe verybad foryour health.In thissense,Dr.Ernest Harburgperformed astudy bymonitoring agroup ofadults andtheir capacity(最大容量)for anger.What hefound isthat themen andwomen whosuppressed theirangeras aresponse toan unfairattack hada higherriskofdeveloping bronchitis(支气管炎)or sufferingfrom heartattacks,and weremorelikelyto diebefore theircolleagues wholettheir angersurface(显现)when theyfelt bothered.When angerarises,we feelthe needto eitherprevent orput anend tothis powerfulfeelingfor thebenefit ofour welfareorthewelfare ofthose wecare about.But thisact ofkindness,mercy,love orjustice isn,t beneficialin thisway.However,itscertainly agood thingtobe cautiouswhen angerbegins tosurface.Expressing your angercanbe appropriatewithcertain peopleat certaintimes.The questionlies inhow todoitwithout losingcontrol.The keyto expressingyourangeris findingthe appropriatetone forexpressing whatit isthatupsets you.But toavoid unnecessaryshouting,hitting,or otherviolent reactions,its worthtaking amoment tostep backand think,even thoughwe maybe inthe middleofanargumentwith someone.
32.What dopeople generallythink ofangerA.It isan importanttool.B.It isa badfeeling state.C.It increasesour happiness.D.It helpsin socialsituations.
33.What doesDr.Ernest Harburgs studyimply aboutangerA.It needsa wayout.B.It shouldbe avoided.C.It cancause suddendeath.D.It mustbe keptundercontrol.
34.What doestheauthorsuggest wedo whenwe reangryA.Find outits cause.B.Pretend toignoreit.C.React toit violently.D.Express itreasonably.
35.Which ofthe followingcanbethebesttitle forthetextA.Ways toControl AngerB.Benefits ofMild AngerC.Showing AngerFitly CountsD.Anger DoesAffect Health第二节(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选项中有两项为多余选项In aworld fullof uncertainty,having atleast one thing youcan counton isimportant.36For othersit couldbe readingor running.For me,however,itisalways art.Creating canbe difficult,but thatswhatmakes artspecial.You canstart yourprojectwith what you wantand youcan changeyour mindmany times.37Art hastaught metobepatientwith myself.If Icould namemy favouritething aboutart,it wouldbe thatno twopieces arethe same.Many peopletry tofollow oneanother tobe justlike them,but that11never happen.38Arthas taughtme thatbefore anything,be yourself.You maybealittle toocolorful forsomepeople butto othersyou reexactly therainbow theyve beenlooking for.39The waycertain colorsmix togetherto makeanewshade canpaint anentire pictureinyour mind.You canlearnabouttheworldifyoujust payattention.The small things youobservecouldbeyour inspiration.Listen,feel andsee more,it willfascinate(使入迷)you howmuch moreyou appreciatethesmallthingsaround you.Art isseen differentlyby everyone.However,onethingin monis creativity.You dontneedtobe goodat paintingto enjoysomething beautiful.Be readytobepatient,be yourselfandbe goodat observing.40A.The beautyof artis inthe details.B.I’ve learnedsome lessonsfrom creating.C.If so,there11be nolimits onwhatyoucan create.D.Itssomething thatnothing orno onecould takeaway.E.There11always becertain thingsthat makethem unique.F.The onlything thatgives meany pieceof mindis painting.G.But nomatter what,there willalways bea finishedproduct.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节(共20小题;每小题
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四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳。
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