1、本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两部分,共130分,考试用时100 钟,第卷1页至10页,第卷11页至12页。 答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上,并在规定位置粘贴考试用条形码。答题时,考生务必将答案涂写在答题卡上,答在试卷上的无效。考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 祝各位考生考试顺利! 第卷注意事项: 1.每小题选出答案后,用铅笔将答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。 2.本卷共55小题,共95分。 第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分) 第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 从A、B、C、D四
2、个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 例: Stand over there youll be able to see it better. A. Or B. andC. butD. while答案是B。1. I like when my classmates and I go to the Karaoke and sing together crazily. A. this B. one C. that D. it 2. -I will fix your radio this evening, but you have to help me with my homework. - A.
3、So what? B. What for? C. No hurry. D. Its a deal. 3. The experiment needs close teamwork. Nothing will be achieved we work well. A. before B. unless C. if D. while 4. I feel uncomfortable in the shoulder, for I the PPT the whole day. A. have been made B. have been making C. make D. made 5. -How is y
4、our recent trip to Kunming? -Ive never had one before. A. a pleasant B. a most pleasant C. a more pleasant D, the most pleasant 6. -How about your job-hunting, dear brother? -No luck. Now, Ive reached the stage I dont care what I do. A. where B. what C. which D. why 7. Anyway, I cant cheat him. Its
5、against all my .A. emotions B. principles C. regulations D. opinions 8. -Its nice. Never before such a delicious meal! -Im glad you enjoy it. A. I have had B. I had C. have I had D. had I 9. Its important for your computer software regularly. A. to have updated B. to be updated C. to update D. to ha
6、ve been updated 10. Theres a tradition in our family a cake will be bought for us all to share when its somebodys birthday. A. that B. which C. what D. how 11. The actress had to learn to _her fear of the public. A. take over B. come across C. over D. get across 12. Harvard University takes In any o
7、utstanding student religion, color or background. A. in honor of B. on account of C. regardless of D. in spite of 13. -I passed the driving test in the end! - Your efforts have paid off. A. How come? B. You deserve it! C. Guess what? D. Good luck! 14. The lady walked around the shops, an eye out for
8、 bargains. A. keep B. kept C. keeping D. to keep 15. What do you think would happen if the engine suddenly stop working? A. should B. might C. could D. would 第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从16-35各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 Mansoor Khalid is a 37-year-old taxi driver in New York city. In
9、2017, his son, Saad, was born with 16 heart disease. When Mr. Khalid visited him in the hospital after work, he 17 bring coffee for the doctors and nurses there. These small but regular gift always 18 _them. Last April, Saad died at 18 months old. 19 Mr. Khalid was very sad, he always remembered the
10、 20 of the doctors and nurses when he gave them coffee. He decided to 21 his taxi into a moving celebration for his passengers. He spent $300 a month 22 the box on the back seat of his taxi full of sweets. From his 23 in the hospital with his son, Mr. Khalid learned that giving to others could at le
11、ast hide his feelings of 24 , if not heal it. Slowly, his taxi has become famous and he has a 25 stream of customers. He often receives 26 for pickups from fans. But the 13.000 other taxis in New York dont want to follow his 27 .The $300 a month Mr. Khalid spends on candy can be a heavy 28 _for most
12、 taxis. And many drivers dont 29 him and say its foolish of him to do this. His behavior_ 30 anger among the other drivers and they even think what Mr. Khalid does is to have more customers and he is 31 the rule of the taxi field. But Mr. Khalid said he just wanted to give people 32_. “Everybody is
13、depressed because New York City is not an easy life. So when New Yorkers see all the candies and chocolates, they 33 up,” Mr. Khalid explained. “And their happiness makes me happy 34 , And thus I can 35 the pain of losing Saad for a moment. 16. A. ordinary B. slight C. serious D. strong 17. A. would
14、 B. could C. should D. might 18. A. terrified B. puzzled C. excited D. shocked19. A. Because B. Since C. If D. Though 20. A. horror B. smile C. worry D. courage 21. A. move B. turn C. drive D. put22. A. providing B. fixing C. keeping D. fastening 23. A. experience B. adventure C. expenses D. remarks
15、 24. A. thanks B. loss C. curiosity D. anxiety 25. A. fast B. clear C. normal D. steady 26. A. answers B. rewards C. trips D. requests 27. A. routine B. custom C. example D. life 28. A. burden B. story C. idea D. note 29. A. expect B. understand C. protect D. value 30. A. sets off B. holds back C. g
16、ives away D. carries out 31. A. breaking B. making C. searching D. building 32. A. surprise B. impression C. joy D. expression 33. A. turn B. put C. cheer D. get34. A. in case B. in place C. in advance D. in return 35. A. refuse B. forget C. recognize D. forgive 第二部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分) 阅读下列短文
17、,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 AWhether youre after heart-stopping adventure, a close-up look at history, or the perfect meal, these are the four best destinations to discover in 2018. Buenos Aires, Argentina This year, Buenos Aires becomes a hub for art, sports, and politics, Though the Argentinean ca
18、pital is already home to a collection of galleries, Art Basel Cities promises to promote Buenos Aires reputation in the global art scene by offering professional support for local artists, as well as lectures and workshops throughout the year to draw art lovers to the city. Should you miss out on th
19、e world-class athletes, drown your sorrows in a world-class meal. Tegui, an eight-year-old restaurant in trendy Palermo, was recently named one of the Worlds 50 Best Restaurants. Los Cabos, Mexico Located at the tip of the Baja Peninsula, the two small colonial towns of Cabo San Lucas and San Jose d
20、el Cabo have become the hottest vacation destinations in Mexico in recent years. With wide, original beaches, lively nightclubs, natural resorts, and a farm-to-table food scene, the oasis of Los Cabos is drawing tourists in record numbers. As a result, the hotel scene is booming, with lots of new de
21、velopments and renovations completed this year. Zambia Until now, Zambia has had little recognition as one of Africas great safari(狩猎远征)destinations. Yet experts know it as the birthplace of the walking safari In South Luangwa National Park, visitors can expect to see more animals than baobab trees,
22、 while Liuwa Plain National Park is the setting for the worlds second-largest wildebeest migration, when tens of thousands of the creatures head across the plain from neighboring Angola. Brussels, Belgium Visitors may want to return to the Belgian capital in 2018 to visit two cutting-edge museums. T
23、he Millennium Iconoclast Museum of Art opened to show contemporary art from around the world. Theres also the Citroen Cultural Centre, which will launch its first exhibition in May. The JAM Hotel with exposed brickwork and concrete beams housed in a former art school, is the perfect place for cultur
24、e-lovers to stay. dont leave town without experiencing beer culture at youthful breweries(啤酒厂) like Brasserie de la Senne or Brussels Beer Project. 36. How does Art Basel Cities promote Buenos Aires reputation? A. By offering lectures only. B. By building workshops. C. By giving professional help. D
25、. By drawing some pictures. 37. What attracts so many tourists to the oasis of Los Cabos? A. Its wild climate. B. Its charming attractions. C. The booming hotels. D. The special location. 38. Where can you go if you want to see wildebeest migration? A. Zambia. B. Los Cabos, Mexico. C. Buenos Aires,
26、Argentina. D. Brussels, Belgium. 39. What does the author strongly advise you to do in Brussels, Belgium? A. Visit modern museums. B. Live in luxury hotels. C. Enjoy beer culture. D. Attend the art exhibition activities. 40. Where does this passage most probably come from? A. A teachers handbook. B.
27、 A story book. C. A science magazine. D. A travel journal. BI grew up on a 50-acre farm in the small rural community of Catawissa, Missouri, as the sixth of seven children. My parents often noted during meals how everything on the table except the sugar and flour came from the land. Besides running
28、the farm, Dad was also a carpenter. In the fall of 1970, he was working on a house when the ladder broke His back was fractured in two places. He stayed in the hospital for three weeks with his head and feet down, permitting his back to be straight correctly so the bones would combine. On Thanksgivi
29、ng, Dad was still in the hospital. We always butchered hogs the day after the holiday, and that year my uncle showed up with a couple of cousins to help my three older brothers prepare our years supply of pork. After Dad returned home, he was in a back brace and unable to work. I was too young to re
30、alize our family had no money coming in as Christmas approached. One night we heard a car coming up the long driveway. We kids were curious about who was visiting. Peggy Phelan was at the door, holding an envelope filled with money She told my dad she had collected money in the community and was the
31、re to deliver it. He to protest but Peggy would have none of it. I can still hear her saying, Archie, ever someones baler(打包机)is broken, you bale their hay. Someone passes away Altha is cooking. Its our turn. That evening, this 6-year-old understood what being a good neighbor was, and that because h
32、er parents were good neighbors, their kindness would be returned. I learned later that my moms sisters all adopted one of us kids to help with Christmas, and we received gift baskets from more than one organization. My parents were used to being the givers and not the receivers of such generosity. T
33、hey had a bit of pride to swallow, but continued all of their lives to show us kids the value of kindness. 41. We know the writers father was very .A. hard-working B. unkindC. strict D. mean42. The underlined word “fractured” in Paragraph 2 probably means . A. connected B. broken C. arranged D. tran
34、sformed43. Why did the writers uncle go to his house? A. To visit his sick father. B. To give them money. C. To spend holiday together. D. To help prepare for Christmas. 44. What can we infer from Paragraph 4? A. The father liked to bale the hay. B. Peggy Phelan was a delivery man. C. The parents we
35、re helpful to others. D. We were curious about Peggy Phelan. 45. Which of the following can match the passage? A. No pains, no gains. B. Great minds think alike. C. Misfortune may be an actual blessing. D. Good will be rewarded with good. CAre you sick of going to bed late and waking up tired? Then
36、grab your hiking boots and a tent. A new study suggests that a couple days of camping in the great outdoors can reset your circadian clock and help you get more sleep. The circadian clock, more commonly known as the body clock, is an internal system that tells our bodies when its time to go to sleep
37、 and when its time to go to wake up. Scientists track this clock by measuring the amount of melatonin(退黑色素) circulating in a persons blood at any given time. In a healthy sleeper, melatonin levels rise a few hours before bedtime, stay high through the night, and then settle back down when its time t
38、o wake up. In our modern society, however, most of us stay up many hours past sunset would probably sleep in many hours after sunrise if we could. And the trouble is, melatonin levels may still be high when your alarm clock goes off in the morning, which leads to grogginess. It may also have other h
39、ealth consequences as well, such as diabetes(糖尿病), overweight and heart disease. Professor Kenneth Wright of the University of Colorado in the US wanted to see if our body clocks can be reset by a short stay in nature. His team recruited 14 physically active volunteers in their 20s and 30s. Nine wen
40、t on a weekend camping trip, while the others five stayed home. At the end of the weekend, the researchers reported that in just two days, the campers body clocks had shifted so that their melatonin levels began to rise more than an hour earlier than they did before they left on the trip. By contras
41、t, the body clocks of the group that stayed home shifted even later over the course of the weekend. This tells us we can reset our clock fast, Wright said. Therefore, if you want to change your sleep patterns you could try to increase your exposure to nature light during the day and decrease the amo
42、unt of artificial light you see at night.And if that doesnt work, theres always camping. 46. The author wrote this article mainly to . A. explain why it is bad for our health not to sleep enough B. inform us of a possible way to adjust the circadian clock C. analyze how the circadian clock influence
43、s our sleeping habits D. explore how the circadian clock is connected with melatonin levels 47. The underlined word grogginess in Paragraph 4 probably means . A. tiredness B. excitement C. refreshment D. pressure 48. How does the author develop the passage? A. By categorization B. By comparison. C.
44、By the order of time. D. By the order of space. 49. What did Wrights team discover from their experiment? A. The body clocks of the two groups didnt show much difference. B. The body clocks of those who stayed at home remained the same. C. Those staying outdoors reset the clock inside their bodies o
45、ver a short period. D. Changes to the circadian clock dont necessarily affect melatonin levels in our bodies. 50. According to the article, wed better to improve our sleeping habit. A. spend weeks sleeping outdoors B. try to reduce melatonin levels at night C. set an alarm clock to go off every morn
46、ing D. expose ourselves to more nature light in the day and less artificial light at night DSociety tells us that we should count our blessings, focus on all that we have and feel grateful for what weve been given, But there is nothing wrong with “healthy discontent”. In fact, healthy discontent is
47、what motivates us to improve ourselves and our circumstances. Without that feeling that life could be better, its easier to stand still. I always have a certain level of discomfort. That discomfort drives me to work hard at my job. I dont just want to remain where I am. Professionally, I want to kee
48、p getting better. Likewise, I always have a certain amount of discontent about my home. That drives me to always try to improve it by making it look better. My feelings of discontent about my job and my home dont mean that I dont appreciate them. Its an incredible blessing to be able to work and be
49、paid for ones efforts. Similarly, if you live in a safe place, with running water heating, and air conditioning, you are incredible fortunate. These are not things to be taken for granted However; we should be striving(力争) to improve. If you happen to be good at playing the piano, you should work to
50、 continually improve your skills. The same hold true for our personal development. If you have areas in your personality that need improvement, you should work on them, too. For instance, I can be very impatient. As a result, I work hard to try to conquer that flaw(缺点)by keeping my impatience to mys
51、elf. When we feel discontent about ourselves, we have to be honest with ourselves. Its easy to make excuses for our bad behavior, but we need to face our discontent head on and say to ourselves, I need to work on this. This week, consider whether you have a healthy discontent in your life. Have you
52、become so settled in your life that you dont see regular improvement? Do you have a character flaw that you wish you didnt have? Dont ignore these things. Instead, take steps to address your areas of discontent and keep improving your life every day. No matter how great we think things are going, th
53、eres always room for improvement. 51. What is stressed in Paragraph1? A. The gratitude for what we have. B. The importance of healthy discontent. C. The lessons from society. D. The easiness of standing still. 52. Why does the author have feelings of discontent about his job and home? A. He didnt tr
54、easure them. B. He is particular about them. C. He desires to improve them. D. He is difficult to satisfy. 53. When we are in safe and comfort zone, we tend to .A. feel lucky B. go wild with excitement C. spare no effort to change ourselves D. make no attempt to make progress 54. What does the autho
55、r advise you to do if you have personal flaws? A. Leave it as they are B. Make efforts to overcome themC. Make excuses for them D. Be patient with ourselves. 55. The author supports his view mostly by . A. listing some questions B. telling his own experiences C. analyzing various causes of healthy d
56、iscontent D. revealing frustrating consequences of healthy discontent 第卷注意事项: 1.用黑色墨水的钢笔或签字笔将答案写在答题卡上。 2.本卷共6小题,共35分。 第三部分:写作 第一节:阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分) 阅读短文,并按照题目要求用英语回答问题。 Marga Allen might be around 93 years old. However, she wouldnt put her feet up. Every week, she leads a 90-minute fitness clas
57、s in her community for her ladies, and the youngest of them is 60. The class is a mixture of Scottish dancing, line-dancing and routine I want to make it fun for them,” says Marga, “Ive been teaching classes since 1965.” At that time, 8 ladies attended her class, but now there are as many as 18. And
58、 when Marga isnt out, she is a writer of poetry. She has written 6 books and is now going on a seventh. I write in the evenings, about anything and everything,” say Marga. In writing about her life, Marga isnt short of materials. Born in the 1920s, Marga was a gifted pianist from a young age and eve
59、n won a scholarship to the Royal College at the age of 14. Marga stopped work as a railway worker when she had the first child. Then she was a volunteer of the Red Cross for more than 40 years. She now has four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren; the youngest of them is just six-month old. I
60、n spite of her astonishing activity level for her age, Marga says that loneliness is the concern of society and that all the things she does still dont fill up her time.Whenever she gets lonely or down, she picks up the phone and chats with friends, which makes her in high spirits. I miss people mos
61、t of all. But a lot of people are lonely and Id love to help them all.” 56. Why doesnt Marga Allen give a fitness class in her community each week?(No more than 10 words) 57. Why doesnt Marga Allen lack materials when writing about her life?(No more than 10 words) 58. What does the underlined part i
62、n Paragraph 1 mean?(No more than 10 words) 59. What does Marga Allen usually do when she feels depressed?(No more than 5 words) 60. What do you think of Marga Allen? And why? (No more than 20 words) 第二节:书面表达(满分25分) 61.假定你是晨光中学的李津,下个月英国 Saint Gorge High School的交换生来你校学习,学校招募接待家庭。请你根据以下信息,提出申请并说明理由。 1.
63、家庭住宿条件好(家中状况,出行方便,) 2.本人英语听说能力强; 3.体验中国传统文化的魅力(风俗习惯,美食,)。 注意: 1.词数不少于100; 2.可以适当加入细节,以使内容充实、行文连贯; 3.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总数。 Dear Sir or madam, I sincerely hope that my family can have the honor Yours,Li Jin 天津市部分区2018年高三二模英语试卷参考答案选择题 1-5 DDBBC 6-10 ABCBA 11-15 CCBCA 16-20 CACDB 21-25BCABD 2630DCABA 31-35ACC
64、DB 36-40CBACD 41-45ABDCD 46-50 BABCD 51-55 BCDBB 阅读表达 56. She intends to make her ladies life interesting/relaxing. 57. She has experienced a lot, doing various things in her life. 58. She doesnt want to have a rest/break. 59. She communicates with her friends. 60. Open.书面表达 Dear Sir or Madam, I sin
65、cerely hope that my family can have the honor to be a host family of an exchange student from Saint Gorge High School in Britain next month. First, we can offer good accommodations, owning a large house with three ms. The private car makes it convenient for him to go wherever he wants. whats more co
66、mmand of both English speaking and listening, I can ensure that he finds no difficulty communicating with us. Last but not least, my family is full of Chinese atmosphere as my dad is skilled in calligraphy while my mom cooks excellent Chinese traditional food, which will help him appreciate Chinese customs and culture. I would appreciate it if you could take my application into consideration. Yours,Li Jin
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