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绝密★启用前2018年普通高等招生全国统一考试英语(银川第三次模拟考试)本试卷分第卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两部分考生作答时,将答案答在答题卡上,在本试卷I n上答题无效考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回注意事项注意事项答题前,考生务必先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上,认真核对条形码上的姓名、准考证号,
1.并将条形码粘贴在答题卡的指定位置上选择题答案使用铅笔填涂,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案的标号;非选择题答案使
2.2B用毫米的黑色中性(签字)笔或碳素笔书写,字体工整、笔迹清楚
0.5考生必须按照题号在答题卡各题号相对应的答题区域(黑色线框)内作答,写出草稿纸上、超出答题区
3.域或非题号对应的答题区域的答案一律无效保持卡面清洁,不折叠,不破损
4.第卷(选择题)第一部分听力理解(共两节满分分)30做题时,先将答案标在试卷上录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上第一节(共小题每小题分,满分分)
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57.5听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试5A BC卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,你都有秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下题每段对话仅读一遍10例;Howmuch is the shirtA.$
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9.18C.$
9.15答案是c.
1.How muchis aticket toNew JerseyA.$21B.$42C.$
502.How does the womanfeelA.Excited B.Confused C.Annoyed
3.What isthe conversationmainly aboutA.Bad neighborhoods.B.Chinese NewYear.C.A loudnoise.注意每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
1..只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分21011Mr Liis myhead teacher.He isnow inhis thirtyand hasbeen teachingin almostten years.He hasmuchknowledges andhis teachingmethod isscientific.That heteaches usin classleaves adeeply impressionon us.Allof ushave learneda lot.Not onlyhe strictbut alsohe iskind andpatient In addition,he oftengave hisencouragementto us,but wehave madea greatprogress.As aresult,he ispopular withour students.We alllove第二节书面表达(满分分)him.25假定你是李华,原定与留学生朋友周日一起去看电影但刚得知周日你市将举办书法艺术Danny()展,你不想错过请你就此给发一封电子邮件,内容包括calligraphy Danny表示歉意;
3.说明原因;
4.邀他一起前往
5.银川届高三英语第三次模拟考试答案20181-5ACCAB6-10CABCC11-15ABCCB16-20ACBCA21-35ADADC AADBC DABDD、36-40:ECFDG41-60:BCADC CDABDDBDCB DAAAC
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62.were created/created
63.based/were based
64.to
65.a
66.which
67.quietness
68.theories
69.advocating
70.unfair短文改错thirty-thirties in-for knowledges-knowledge That-what deeply-deeponly后加is but-so gave-gives a去掉our・iis/his/the书面表达Dear Danny,Im sorryto tellyou that I cantt goto thecinema withyou thisSunday.I feelterrible thatI willbreak ourpromiseand missthe chanceto havefun.The reasonfor thisis thatI justheard of a wonderfulcalligraphy exhibitionwhich will be heldin ourcity onthat day.Its saidthat thisexhibition willgather alarge numberof famousworks createdby topmasters.It isdefinitelya greatopportunity forus toexperience thecharm of Chinese calligraphyand enrichour knowledgeaboutChinese culture.Since youare fascinatedby Chineseculture,I sincerelyhope you can ewithe metogether.I amlooking forwardto yourreply!听力材料Test1W:Hi.Could I have twotickets for the nexttrain toNew Jersey,pleaseM:Uh,OK.The nexttrain isat2:30p・m”and itleaves fromplatform
5.Thafll be$42,please.W:Lets see...I think I havea$50bill somewhere.Test2M:This isa greatgame,isnt itEveryones soexcited.This isthe bestgame ever.W:Im notsure aboutthat.I cantsee anythingbecause thesepeople in front ofus arealways standingup.Argh!Test3W:What wasthat noiseIs thisa dangerousneighborhood MaybeI shouldmove.M:No,that wasjust fireworks.W:Oh,I thoughtChinese NewYear wasover.Well,where Ie from,that noisecould meansomething else.Test4W:What didyou dowith thebutter,AndyM:Isnt itin therefrigerator,where weusually keepitW:If itwere there,would Ibe askingyouTest5M:Do youthink wemissed itThe womansaid thebank wasonly three blocks away,across from the cafe.W:Lets goover thereand askthe policemaninfront of thebookstore.Test6W:Excuse me.I wonderif youcould tell me howto finda placeto havemy shoesmended.Im newin town.M:Ah,there isa goodshop notfar fromhere.Go straightahead andwalk aboutthreeblocks.I cantremember thenameof the shop,but youllfind itIts near the policestation.By the way,you knowabout the Town GuideIts athinbook andhas allkinds ofuseful information.Youll findone in any bookstore.W:Thanks alot!Youve beensohelpful.Lets see.Did yousay therepair shopwas threeblocks away from hereM:Exactly.W:Thanks again.M:Did yousign upfor themodern artfield tripW:I wasntsure ifI would be able to affordto go.M:It onlycosts50dollars.W:Im nottalking aboutmoney.I dontthinkI can spare the timeawayfromstudying justto entertainmyself fora few days.M:But itwill be worth it!You canalways study,but whenwill yoube ableto seefamous artworkfrom thiscenturyW:I cansee itany timeI wanton theInternet.M:Youre goingto endup abookworm withno experience.Wont yoube sorrylater onin lifeW:Hmm.I supposea tripto HongKong would beworthit.Im sureIcanstudy on the train.Test8M:Barbara,could youcover forme forafewhoursW:I guessso.Sam.I couldtell the boss youvegone tobuy someoffice suppliesif sheasks.M:Thanks!I oweyou one.W:Hey,not sofast,Mister!I needto knowwhere youregoing.Why do you needto begone forthat longM:I forgotto getmy dadsomething forFathers Day.W:Oh,man!You forgotyour owndads birthdayM:No,its nothis birthday.If sFathers Day.W:Since youare going,would youmind pickingup somethingfor mydad,tooM:Uh,well,I guess.I dontreally knowyou dad,though,do IW:Couldnt youjust buya coupleof tiesin theshop downstairsThat would be easyenough.And thatway,youcould eback beforeMrs Greenwaychecks onus.M:OK,good idea.Til beback inthirty minutes,then.Test9M:So,youve appliedfor theSaturday position,rightW:Yes,I have.M:Can youtell mewhat madeyou replyto yourjob offerW:Well,I waslooking fora part-time jobto helpme throughcollege.M:Do youknow exactlywhat youwouldbedoing as a shopassistantW:Well,I imagineI wouldbe preparingtheshopfor business,helping shoppers,and keepinga checkon thesuppliesin the store.M:what sortof studentdo youregard yourselfasW:I supposePm afairly good,but notvery goodstudent.I passmost ofmy exams,and Ienjoy studyingsubjectsthat interestme.M:Now,doyou have anyquestions forme about the jobW:Yes,could youtellmewhat hoursrd haveto workM:We openat9:
00.But youwouldbeexpected to arrive at8:
30.We closeat6:00p.m”and youwouldbeable toleave10minutes later.I thinkIhaveasked youeverything Iwanted to.Thank youfor ingalong to the interview.Attention,shoppers.This isDonna Jones,your storemanager.The NationalWeather Servicehas warnedus thattheeye of the stormshould reachus within the nexthalf-hour,so itis importantthat youtake shelter.We askthatyou move to the back of the store.Leave yourshopping cartswhere they are and go directlyto thecustomer serviceareain the back of the store,neartherestrooms.If youare afraidif smallspaces orcrowds,you maytake shelterinthe restrooms.If youare an employee of thestore,please lockyou cashdrawer and move to thebackof thestorewith thecustomers.The electricitymay goout duringthis severestorm,so pleaselisten formy voiceas Igive youupdates.I willkeep youinformed untilthe stormhas passed.The frontdoors will be lockedas wewait for thestorm topass,so pleasedo nottry toleave.The parking lot can be fullof brokenglass andflying objects,so pleasefollowour directionsandmoveslowly to thebackof thestore.Your safetyand well-being areimportant tous.A.The butteris notin itsusual place.B.She doesntwant toask Andyagain.C.They shouldget morebutter.
5.What placearethe speakers looking forA.A cafeB.A bankC.A bookstore第二节(共小题每小题分,满分分)
151.
522.5听下面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、、三个选项中选出最佳选5A BC项,并标在试卷的相应位置听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;听完后,各小5题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍5听第段材料,回答第题66-
76.What isthe womanlookingforA.An informationoffice.B.A policestation.C.A shoerepair shop.
7.What istheTownGuide accordingto the manA.A brochure.B.A newspaper.C.A map.听第段材料,回答第题78-
98.What isthe womansopinion aboutthe artfield tripA.It isvery worthwhile.B.It isa wasteof time.C.It isa wasteof money.
9.How will the womanget toHong KongA.By bus.B.By air.C.By train.听第段材料,回答第(题81M
210.What doesthemanwant todoA.Buy office supplies.B.Get abirthday gift.C.Buy hisfather agift.
11.Whafs therelationship betweenthe speakersA.Co-workers.B.Boss andemployee.C.Shop ownerand customer.
12.What doesthe womansuggestA.A triptothe officesuppliesstore.B.A shoppingtrip downstairs.C.A coupleof shoppingtrips.听第段材料,回答第题
9134613.Why doesthe womanneed the jobA.To learnto starta business.B.To gainsome workexperience.C.To supportherself throughcollege.
14.Where exactlywillthe woman workif she gets thejobA.At thecashiers desk.B.In themanagers office.C.Between theshop shelves.
15.How isthewoman*s performanceat schoolA.Poor.B.Average.C.Excellent.
16.What will be thewoman*s workinghours if shegetsthejobA.8:30am-6:10pm.B.9:00am-6:00pm.C.8:30am-10:00pm.听第10段材料,回答第17・20小题
17.Where isthespeakermaking theannouncementA.In anoutdoor market.B.In arestaurant.C.In agrocery store.
18.Who isDonna JonesA.A customer.B.A manager.C.A weatherman.
19.Where shouldone goif heis afraidof smallspaces orcrowdsA.To theparkinglot.B.To thecustomer Servicearea.C.To therestrooms.
20.What shouldanemployeeof thestore doA.Lock upthe money.B.Keep aneye on the weather.C.Help customerswith theirthings.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分分)40第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15230阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出最佳选项A BCDA.Starting CyclingWehave twoservices designedto givepeople theconfidence andknowledge tocycle successfully.Lessons❖All ourinstructors have been trained to NationalStandards levelof“Bikeability”.This meansyou willbetrainedtoa standardconsistent acrossthe wholecountry.❖There are3levels ofskills toprogress through.Children wouldstart withlevels12,progressing fromtheplayground orpark tocycle onless busylocal roads.Teenager and adult beginnerscan alsolearn levels12in anoff-road andquiet environment.❖Confident teenagersand adultscan broadentheir skillsby learninglevel3,using multi-lane(多道)(环岛).roads andlarger roundaboutsWe provideboth aplete packageof lessons for thebeginner orindividuallessons tailoredtotheclient.You canride a bike butdont feelconfident aboutright turnson multi-lane roads.Whatever theneedwe canaddress andpractice untilperfect!Everyone can be taughtto rideabike!We trainboth adultsand children.We cover London Zones12The costis£30per hour.Guided Ride(确定行车路线)We knowthat ridingon theroads inLondon canbe scary,and ifyouhaveto navigateaswell itcan beea realhard task!The Guided Ride servicetakes allthe stressout ofit foryou byproviding thefollowing:•Route plannedin advanceto suityour skilllevel.Route mapprovided toyou.(车辆性•Cycle and equipment checked.We willteach youa simplemethod tocheck basicroadworthiness能)of yourbike thatyoucanperform ona weeklybasis.•Route discussedand focusgiven toany areasrequiring specialattention.•Cycle alongwith theinstructor closebehind.Here thetraffic canbe controlledby theinstructor andriderobserved.•Occasionally stoppingto discussevents.•We currentlycoverLondon Zones
12.Please contactus ifyour requirementsare outsideof theseareas.•Cost£
3021.Where canLevel12lessonsforadult beginnersbe carriedoutA.Off roadB.Near largeroundaboutsC.On busylocal roadsD.On multi-lane roads
22.What servicedoestheGuidedRidemainly provide.A.They helpyou to be familiarwith LondonroadsB.They checkyour cycleandequipmentevery week.C.They letusers experiencethe busiestroad inLondon.D.They ensureusers ridesafely inLondonZones
1223.Who isthe textprobably intendedfor.A.Bike ridinglovers.B.Children andteenagersC.Travelers inLondonD.Parents lovingcyclingBI amastonished at thewayGod knowswhen tosend aspecial giftof encouragementat justthe righttime!Itmight bein adream,a lostletter,a memory,or somethingfound thatwed forgottenabout.My grandmotherwas froma townin Michigan.And summerafter summerI enjoyedstaying with mygrandparents asa youngchild.I wasfromthe city andloved the small townwhere theylived.People kneweveryone,their children,their pets,their ancestors.Grandma wasalways usingher handsfor somethingexciting...she wouldmake sandwichesand wedhavetea parties,plant flowersand carefullytend them.She lovedknitting sweatersas wellas makingbeautiful quilts(顶针)for hergrandchildren.I rememberthesmallthimble shewould placeon her fingerwhile doingher needlework.A fewyears ago,when Grandmaleft thisearth for her newresidence inHeaven,I bidfarewell to my lovinggrandmother.How quicklyour livescan change!We hadjust hadtea togethera coupleof monthsearlier,on her91st birthday.I missedher very much,but Inoticed it_mostly on my birthdays,because therewas nocard fromGrandma.Shed neverforgotten mybirthday!On oneparticular birthdaywhen I was feelinga littlelow,something happenedmade mefeel asifshewassharing thatspecial daywith me.I wasarranging somecolorful pillowsthat shehad made,and suddenlyI felt(缝)something insideone pillow;it wassmall andhard.I movedthe objecttoaseam thatI carefullyopened,and,tomydelight,out camea tinysilver thimble!How happyI wasto findsomething thathad beena partof her!Not realizingit hadfallen offherfinger,I(抖松),(床pictured hersewing itinto thatlittle pillowthatIjust happenedto fluffto placeonmybedspread罩)thatday.I carefullylaid thethimble alongsidethe othersId collectedover theyears.What aprecious memoryofa veryspecial ladywho,somehow,I knew,was laughingin delightat sewingher thimbleinto mypillow.Iheated thekettle andmade sometea,using mybest china,as Grandmaalways did,and thenenjoyed mytea andGrandmasthimble.What awonderful birthdaythat was!
24.In the authors memory,what wouldher grandmotherdoA.She wouldmake sandwichesand hamburgersforherfamily.B.She wouldwear athimble forneedlework every day.C.She wouldmake beautifulquilts formoney.D.She wouldlook afterthe flowersin thegarden.
25.What doesthe underlinedword,“it”,in Paragraph4,refer toA.The modernworlds fast-changing life.
8.The factthat thegrandmother hadpassed away.C.The authorsmissing her grandmother.D.The lovethe authorgot fromhergrandmother.
26.How didtheauthorfeel when she foundthe thimbleA.Surprised.B.Regretful.C.Guilty.D.Lonely.
27.Which of the followingmight bethe besttitle forthe passageA.Grandmas ThimbleB.Grandmas LifeStoryB.The Joyof FindingSomething LostC.The Importanceof PuttingThings AwayCSydneys Royal Botanic Gardens areto starta waron gray-headed flying foxes.These superbats haveinvadedone ofAustralias mostfamous publicspaces.Officials have said theanimals aredestroying trees andhave tomove on.These unwantedguests atSydneysRoyalBotanic Gardenslook liketiny foxeswith wings.Officials haveestimatedthere areabout11,000of themliving in the picturesqueharbor-side park.After inspectingdamage todozensof treesthey nowbelieve thereare twiceas manyas previouslythought.Branches havebeen breakingunderthe weightof thesefurry invadersand theirdroppings havebeen poisoningplants.Help maywell beat hand,however,in theshape of the ordinarygarbage bin.The gardens9director Dr.TimEntwistle hopesthe unpleasantsounds ofcrashing binlids willagitate the flyingfoxesand forcethem tomove on.The wayto disturbthem isto usenoises,so weveused theloud noisesmade byrubbish binsin the past.You canalsouse speakersas longas youmove thenoise around,and whatwell dois havea seriesof noises,atthebeginningand end oftheday.What wevefound in thepastis that the flyingfoxes leavethe gardensandgosomewhere elseJsaid Tim.The gray-headed flyingfox isAustralians largestbat.It fliesaround atnight usingits eyesandapowerfulsense ofsmell tosearch forfruit andflowers.Officials atthe RoyalBotanicGardensin Sydneyhavesaidtheyreoptimistic theunwele colonycanbeuprooted.If andwhen the bats domovetoother partsofthecity theywill ofcoursethen beesomeone else5s problem.
28.According tothe passage,Why dopeople wantto getrid ofthe flyingfoxes A.Because thegarden areimportant publicplacesB.Because theyare pollutingthe cityC.Because manygarbage binshavebeendamaged by themD.Because theyrethreatening thesurvival oftreesandother plants
29.In orderto getrid oftheflyingfoxes,what arepeople doingA.They areshooting themB.They areusing rubbishcontainersC.They areshaking thetrees hardD.They arecutting sometrees down
30.Which ofthe followingcan replacethe underlined“agitate”in Paragraph3A.excite B.kill C.disturb D.discourage
31.What doesthe writerimply fromthe lastparagraphA.The batswill stillstay in the gardens.B.Some areawill haveto dealwith thebats.C.The grey-headed flyingfox ofteneat treesD.The damagecaused bythebatsis seriousDTheyear2114will bean eventfulone forart.In Mayof thatyear inBerlin,the philosopher-artist JonathonKeats5century cameras”-cameras with a100-year-long exposure(曝光)time-willbebrought backfromhiding placesaround thecity tohave theirresults developedand exhibited.Six monthsafter that,the FutureLibraryin Oslo,Norway,will openits doorsforthe first time,presenting100books printedon thewood oftreesplanted in the distantpast of
2014.As KatiePaterson,the creatorofthe Future Library,puts it:“Future Libraryis anartwork forfuturegenerations.^These projects,more thana centuryin themaking,are partofanew wave of“slow art”intended topushviewers andparticipants tothink beyondtheir ownlifetimes.They aimto challengetodays short-termthinking andthe briefattention spansof modernconsumers,forcing peopleinto consideringworks moredeliberately.In theirway,too,theyarefighting againstmodern culture-not justregarding money,but alsotheway inwhich artisticworth ismeasured byattention.Inasimilar fashion,every Aprilon SlowArt Day,visitors areencouraged tostare atfive works of artfor10minutes ata time-a toughtask forthe averagemuseum visitor,who typicallyspends lessthan30secondson eachpiece of art.Like theFuture Library,the centurycameras areverymucha projectfor cities,since itsin citiesthat timerunsfastest andthe paceof lifeis fastest.“Since Istarted livinginacity,Fve somehowbeen quitedisconnected/5Anne BeateHovind,theFutureLibrary projectmanager,who describedhow workingonthelibrary drewherback tothe paceof lifeshe knewwhenshewas growingup ona farmin heryouth,told TheAtlantic magazine.
32.According tothe firstparagraph,what willNOT happenin2114A.A camerawhich wasproduced100years agowillbeexhibited.B.The FutureLibrary willbe opentothepublic forthe first time.C.Photos witha100-year exposuretime willbe developedand exhibited.D.Books printedonthewood oftrees plantedin2014willbedisplayed.
33.What canwe learnabout todayspeoples attitudetoward works of artA.They considerworks deliberately.B.They spendlittle timeon works.C.They spendmuch moneyon works.D.They stareat worksfor10minutes ata time.
34.What isthe purposeofthewaveofslow art.A.To advocatecreating works ofartslowly.B.To protectworksofart frombeing damaged.C.To promoteworksofart formodern culture.D.To encouragepeople topay moreattention toworksofart.
35.How wouldAnne BeateHovind feelaboutthecity life第二节(共小题,每小题分,满分分)A.If sdiscouraging B.If sdull C.If sdeveloped.D.If sbusy5210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The runningofthe bulls isa nine-day traditionalSpanish festivalin honorof SaintFermin inPamplona.Every year,at middayon July6th,the Mayorof Pamplonashoots arocket.36The participantsare usuallydressed inwhite andwear redneckchiefs andbelts.They open(撒)champagne mostlyused forsprinkling otherpeople.37It startseverydayat eightin themorning andthe runnersrun,sometimes wildly,sometimes less.As a signthat therun hasbegun theyshoot thefirst rocket.Then theyshoot thesecond onewhen the bulls areout inthestreets.Six bullswhich aretrying toattack theparticipants frombehind rundown the900-meter-long streetto(斗牛场)the bullringwithalot ofspectators.38All ofthe sixbullsare goingtobekilled atthe bullfightinthestadium.The bullfightinthestadium beginsat halfpast sixintheafternoon.First,there esthefirstbull.There isalsoa personcalled“picador”.39That makesthe bullvery wildand itstarts torun alloverthe stadium.Later whenthe bullis tired,there esanother person——a“matador“who killsit withan arrow.40At theendofthe celebration,another rocketis shotasasign thatthe bullfightis finished.A.It makesthebullvery nervous.B.It isone ofthe greatestevents inthecity.C.The mainevent isthe runningofthebulls.D.He wavesa redcloth infrontofthebull.E.This isasignthatthecelebration hasstarted.F.The participantscan gethurt oreven killed.G.The samething happenswith theother fivebulls.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分分)45第一节完形填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
201.530阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC DManyyears ago,I was working inan officein Halifax,Nova Scotia.We hadlarge41thatlook outover abusy street.Iwasstanding byone ofthose windowsone daywhen awoman ina42car lookedup andmade eyecontact.Naturally I
43.As sheturned andtried toidentifyme,a quietlaugh44my lips.My co-workers begantaking aninterest,and stoodbackwatching the45I received,and laughinghappily.Then thestress ofwork was46away.Christmas approached,and job47were announced.Several ofmy co-workers werelosingtheir jobs,and everyonewas
48.While Iwasworkinga nightshift,a redjacket,a boxof(泡沫橡胶)foam packingand stripsof tapeinthecorner attractedmy
49.They couldbeSantas jacketand beard!Then Ifolded ared fileinto ahat andtied the50to it.With theredjaket,a SantasCostume appeared.The nextday Iwalked51down intotheofficeinthecostume.My co-workers52around meand laughedforthefirsttimein weeks.Suddenly,my bosscame tome,53,shook hishead andthen left.I feared54・Then thephone rang.With abead ofsweat55my forehead,I enteredthebossoffice.56,he laughed:“Thanks,Mike!Its beenhardto enjoythe Christmasseason.Thanks forthe laugh.I57it.”That evening,I stood58bythewindow andwaved atmy fans,withmyheart
5941.A.balcony B.windows C.roof D.curtain
42.A.working B.wandering C.passing D.following
43.A.waved B.weled D.shouted E.shook
44.A.obtained B.locked C.grasped D.escaped
45.A.concerns B.feelings C.reactions D.actions
46.A.given B.turned C.washed D.put
47.A.loads B.time C.arrangement D.cuts
48.A.depressed B.excited C.confused D.awkward
49.A.notice B.attention C.appreciation D.consideration
50.A.jacket B.tie C.vest D.beard
51.A.sadly B.nervously C.embarrassedly D.bravely
52.A.got B.gathered C.turned D.presentedwith joy.For afew minutesof thatday,wed beenabletoforget our
6053.A.approached B.backed offC.stepped inD.paused
54.A.responsibility B.difficulty C.trouble D.mistake
55.A.pullingB.rolling downC.flowing D.moving on
56.A.lastly B.Thus C.Instead D.However
57.A.neededB.claimed C.declared D.shared
58.A.proudlyB.carefully C.hopefully D.silently
59.A.filledB.covered C.equipped D.loaded
60.A.weaknessB.faults C.losses D.changes绝密★启用前2018年普通高等招生全国统一考试银川第三次模拟考试第II卷注意将答案写在答题卡上写在本试卷上无效第三部分英语知识运用共两节,满分分第二节共小题,每小题分,满分分
45101.515阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Apart fromthe mentalrelief ofpeoples mind,another majoraspect ofTaoist influence on Chineseculture61be itsinfluenceonmartial arts.Wudang martialarts62create bya Taoistnamed ZhangSanfeng inthe earlyyears ofthe MingDynasty63base onthe Taoistideology.Wudang martialarts area greatcontribution64Wudang Taoism,which is65famous branchofChineseTaoism.Taoism holdsthat thereare basic,everlasting andsupernatural principlesinthe earth66are called“Tao”,suggesting softness,67quiet,emptiness andharmony.All thesecanbepresentedby taichi,yin andyang,the fiveelements andthe eightdiagrams tactics,l圭卜图.Under thedirection ofthesephilosophical68theory,this kungfu stylegains goodeffects inthe boxingand swordskills.Despite itsmighty skills,69advocate peaceistheessence ofWudang martialarts.The Taoistideologyteaches thatwar isimmoral and70fair,Accordingly,Taoism believesthat kungfu islearned forprotection but第四部分写作共两节,满分分第一节短文改错共小题;每小题分,满分分not destruction.3510I10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处语言错误,10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并在其下面写出该加的词A,删除把多余的词用斜线\划掉修改在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
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