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1、2019年高考英語全國卷二試題及答案(滿分 150 分,考試時(shí)間120 分鐘)第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30 分)做題時(shí),先將答案標(biāo)在試卷上。錄音內(nèi)容結(jié)束后,你將有兩分鐘的時(shí)間將試卷上的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題卡上。第一節(jié) (共 5 小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5 分)聽下面 5 段對話。每段對話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、 B、 C 三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽完每段對話后,你都有10 秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。例: How much is the shirt?B.冢18.C. 9.15.A. 19.15.答案是C。1. Where does the conversa

2、tion probably take place?A. In a library.B. In a bookstore.2. How does the woman feel now?A. Relaxed.B. Excited.3. How much will the man pay?A. $520.B. $80.4. What does the man tell Jane to do?C. In a classroom.C. Tired.C. $100.A. Postpone his appointment.5. Why would David quit his job?A. To go bac

3、k to school.第二節(jié)(共15 小題;每小題1.5分,滿分B. Meet Mr. Douglas.B. To start his own firm.22.5 分)C. Return at 3 o clock.C. To work for his friend.聽下面 5 段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、 B、 C 三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5 秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5 秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6 段材料,回答第6、 7 題。6. What does the man want the woma

4、n to do?A. Check the cupboard.B. Clean the balcony.C. Buy an umbrella.7. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Husband and wife.B. Employer and employee.C. Shop assistant and customer.聽第 7 段材料,回答第8 至 10 題。8. Where did the woman go at the weekend?A. The city centre.B. The forest p

5、ark.C. The man s home.9. How did the man spend his weekend?A. Packing for a move.B. Going out with Jenny.C. Looking for a new house.10. What will the woman do for the man?C. Look after his pet.A. Take Henry to hospital. B. Stay with his kid.聽第 8 段材料,回答第11 至 13 題。11. What is Mr. Stone doing now?A. Ea

6、ting lunch.B. Having a meeting. C. Writing a diary.12. Why does the man want to see Mr. Stone?A. To discuss a program. B. To make a travel plan. C. To ask for sick leave.13. When will the man meet Mr. Stone this afternoon?A. At 3:00.B. At 3:30.C. At 3:45.聽第 9 段材料,回答第14 至 16 題。14. What are the speake

7、rs talking about?A. A company.B. An interview.C. A job offer.15. Who is Monica Stansfield?A. A junior specialist.B. A department manager.C. A sales assistant.16. When will the man hear from the woman?A. On Tuesday.B. On Wednesday.C. On Thursday.聽第 10 段材料,回答第17 至 20 題。17. What did John enjoy doing in

8、 his childhood?C. Painting pictures.C. He worked on a farm.C. For money.C. Family life.A. Touring France. B. Playing outdoors.18. What did John do after he moved to the US?A. He did business. B. He studied biology.19. Why did John go hunting?A. For food.B. For pleasure.20. What is the subject of Joh

9、n s works?A. American birds. B. Natural scenery.第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40 分)第一節(jié) (共 15 小題;每小題2 分,滿分30 分)A 、 B 、 C 和 D 四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AMy Favourite BooksJo Usmar is a writer for Cosmopolitan and co-author of the This Book Will series (系列)of lifestylebooks. Here she picks her top reads.MatildaRoald DahlI once wr

10、ote a paper on the influence of fairy tales on Roald Dahl's writing and it gave me a new appreciation for his strange and delightful words. Matilda's battles with her cruel me parents and the bossy headmisres, Miss Trunchbull , are equally fumy and frightening , but they're also aspirati

11、onal.After DarkHaruki MurakamiIt s about two siste-Ersri , a model who either won t or can t s,toapnsdleMepairni,ga young student .In trying to connect to her sister. Mari starts changing her life and discovers a world of diverse ” night people ” who are hiding secrets.Gone GirlGillian FynnThere was

12、 a bit of me that didn't want to love this when everyone else on the planet did but the horror story is brilliant. There's tension and anxiety from the beginning as Nick and Amy battle for your trust. It's a real whodunit and the frustration when you realise what's going on is horrib

13、ly enjoyableThe StandStephen KingThis is an excellent fantasy novel from one of the best storytellers around. After a serious flu outbreak wipes out 99.4% of the world's population, a battle unfolds between good and evil among those let. Randall Flagg is one of the scariest characters ever.21. W

14、ho does "I" refer to in the text?A. Stephen King. B. Gillian Flynn.bC. Jo Usmar.22. Which of the following tells about Mari and Eri?A. Cosmopolitan .B. Matilda .C. After Dark .23. What kind of book is G one Girl ?)A.A folk tale.B.A biography.C.A love story.BD. Roald DahlD. The Stand.D.A ho

15、rror story.13You can use meas a last resor( t 選擇) , and if nobody else volunteers , then I will do it.” This was anactual reply from a parent after I put out a request for volunteers for my kids lacrosse (長曲棍球)club.I guess that there's probably some demanding work schedule, or social anxiety aro

16、und stepping up to help for an unknown sport. She may just need a little persuading. So I try again and tug at the heartstrings. I mention the single parent with four kids running the show and I talk about the dad coaching a team that hisAlright. Yes, I ll do it.kids aren' t even on At this poin

17、t the unwilling parent speaks up,I m secretly relieved because I know theres real power in sharing volunteer responsibilities amongmany. The unwilling parent organizes the meal schedule, sends out emails, and collects money for end-of-season gifts. Somewhere along the way, the same parent ends up be

18、coming an invaluable member of the team. The coach is able to focus on the kids while the other parents are relieved to be off the hook for another season. Handing out sliced oranges to bloodthirsty kids can be as exciting as watching your own kid score a goal.Still, most of us volunteers breathe a

19、sigh of relief when the season comes to a close. That relief is coupled with a deep understanding of why the same people keep coming back for more: Connecting to the community (社區(qū))as you freely give your time, money, skills, or services provides a real joy. Volunteering just feels so good.In that se

20、nse, I mpretty sure volunteering is more of a selfish act than I d freely like to admit. However, if others benefit in the process, and I get some reward too, does it really matter where my motivation lies?24. What can we infer about the parent from her reply in paragraph l ?A. She knows little abou

21、t the club.B. She isn't good at sports.C. She just doesn't want to volunteer.D. She's unable to meet her schedule.25. What does the underlined phrase “ tug at the heartstrings” in paragraph 2 mean ?A. Encourage team work .B. Appeal to feeling.C. Promote good deeds.D. Provide advice.26. W

22、hat can we learn about the parent from paragraph 3 ?A. She gets interested in lacrosse.B. She is proud of her kids.C. She ll work for another season.D. She becomes a good helper.27. Why does the author like doing volunteer work?A. It gives her a sense of duty.B. It makes her very happy.C. It enables

23、 her to work hard.D. It brings her material rewards.CMarian Bechtel sits at West Palm BeachLoui e csoBunatrer by herself, quietly reading her e-book asshe waits for her salad. What is she reading? None of your business! Lunch is Bechtel s “ mlike more Americans, she s not alone.A new report found 46

24、 percent of meals are eaten alone in America. More than half ( 53 percent) have breakfast alone and nearly half ( 46 percent) have lunch by themselves. Only at dinnertime are we eating together anymore, 74 percent, according to statistics from the report.“ I prefer to go out and be out. Alone, but t

25、ogether, you know ? ” Bechtel sai,d looking up from her book. Bechtel , who works in downtown West Palm Beach , has lunch with coworkers sometimes , but like many of us, too often works through lunch at her desk. A lunchtime escape allows her to keep a boss from tapping her on the shoulder. She retu

26、rns to work feeling energized., I just wan“tedTsoodmaye time tomyself, ” she said.just two seats over, Andrew Mazoleny , a local videographer, is finishing his lunch at the bar. He likes that he can sit and check his phone in peace or chat up the barkeeper with whom he's on a first-name basis if

27、 he wants to have a little interaction (交流). “ I reflect on how my day's gone and think about the rest ofthe week, ” he said. “ It's a chan-creffleocr tsioenlf, You return to work recharged and with a plan. ”That freedom to choose is one reason more people like to eat alone. There was a time

28、 when people may have felt awkward about asking for a table for one, but those days are over. Now , we have oursmartphones to keep us company at the table.in technology,said Laurie De,merwithose company provided the statistics for the report.28. What are the statistics in paragraph 2 about?A. Food v

29、ariety. B. Eating habits.29. Why does Bechtel prefer to go out for lunch?A. To meet with her coworkers.C. To have some time on her own.30. What do we know about Mazoleny?A. He makes videos for the bar.C. He interviews customers at the bar.31. What is the text mainly about?A. The trend of having meal

30、s alone.C. The stress from working overtime.It doesn't feel as alone as it may have before al the advancesC. Table manners. D. Restaurant service.B. To catch up with her work.D. To collect data for her report.B. He s fond of the food at the bar.D. He s familiar with the barkeeper.B. The importan

31、ce of self-reflection.D. The advantage of wireless technology.DBacteria are an annoying problem for astronauts. The microorganisms (微生物)from our bodies growuncontrollably on surfaces of the International Space Station, so astronauts spend hours cleaning them upeach week. How is NASA overcoming this

32、very tiny big problem? It s turning to a bunch of high schoolkids. But not just any kids. It depending on NASA HUNCH high school class, like the one science teachers Gene Gordon and Donna Himmelberg lead at Fairport High School in Fairport, New York.HUNCH is designed to connect high school classroom

33、s with NASA engineers. For the past two years,Gordon s students have been studying ways to kill bacteria in zero gravity, and they think they solution (解決方案). “ Wedon gt ive the students any breaks. They have to do it just like NASAengineers, ” says Florence Gold, a project manager.“ There are no te

34、sts, ” Gordon says. “ aTdheedrehoismneowgork. There almost are no grades, otherthan Are you working towards your goal? Basically, it s I ve got to produce this product and theend of year, present it to NASA.' Engineers come and reall-pdcson review, andit ' veryot anice thing at time. It s a

35、hard business review of your product.”Gordon says the HUNCH program has an impact (影響)on college admissions and practical lifeskills. “ These kids are so absorbed in their studies that I just sit back. I don t teach. ”bacteria? Gordon says his students are emailing daily with NASA engineers about th

36、e problem, readying aworkable solution to test in space.32. What do we know about the bacteria in the International Space Station?A. They are hard to get rid of.B. They lead to air pollution.C. They appear different forms.D. They damage the instruments.33. What is the purpose of the HUNCH program?A.

37、 To strengthen teacher-student relationships.B. To sharpen students ' communication skills.C. To allow students to experience zero gravity.D. To link space technology with school education34. What do the NASA engineers do for the students in the program?A. Check their product.C. Adjust work sche

38、dules.35. What is the best title for the text?A. NASA: The Home of Astronauts.C. Nature: An Outdoor Classroom.B. Guide project designsD. Grade their homework.B. Space: The Final Homework Frontier.D. HUNCH:A College Admission Reform.第二節(jié) (共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Imagi

39、ne a child standing on a diving board four feet high and asking himself the question:jump? This is what motivation or the lack of it can do. Motivation and goal setting are the two sides of same coin. 36_Like the child onthe diving board, you will stay undecided.37 More than that, how should you sta

40、y motivated to achieve the goal? First, you need to evaluate yourself , your values your strengths, your weaknesses, your achievements, your desires ,etc. Only then should your you ' re your goalsYou also need to judge the quality and depth of your motivation. This is quite important, because it

41、 is directly related to your commitment. There are times when your heart is not in your work.38 So,slow down and think what you really want to do at that moment. Clarity(清晰)of thoughts can help youmove forward.Another way of setting realistic goals is to analyze your short and long term objectives,

42、keeping in mind your beliefs, values and strengths. Remember that goals are flexible. 39 They also need to be measurable. You must keep these points in mind while setting your goals.Your personal circumstances are equally important. For example, you may want to be a Pilot but can become one because

43、your eyesight is not good enough. 40 You should reassess your goals, and motivate yourself to set a fresh goal.You will surely need to overcome some difficulties, some planned, but most unplanned. You cannot overcome them without ample motivation. Make sure that you plan for these difficulties at th

44、e time of setting your goals.A. This can affect your work.B. So how should you motivate yourself?C. However, this should not discourage you.D. So why should we try to set specific goals?E. They can change according to circumstances.F. Motivation is what you need most to do a good job.G. Without moti

45、vation you can neither set a goal nor reach it第三部分語言知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分 45分)第一節(jié) (共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。It ' s about 250 miles from the hills of westcentral lowa to Ehlers ' home in Minnesota. During the long trip home, following a weekend of hunting. Ehlers

46、41 about the small dog he had seen _42 alongside the road. He had 43 to coax (哄)the dog to him but, frightened, it had 44 .Back home, Ehlers was troubled by that 45 dog. So, four days later, he called his friend Greg, and the two drove 46 . After a long and careful 47 . Greg saw, across a field, the

47、 dog moving_48away. Ehlers eventually succeeded in coaxing the animal to him. Nervousness and fear were replaced with 49It just started licking (舔)Ehlers ' face.A local farmer told them the dog sounded like one 50 as lost in the local paper. The ad had a 51 number for a town in southern Michigan

48、. Ehlers _52 the number of Jeff and Lisa to tell them he had 53 their dog.Jeff had 54 in lowa before Thanksgiving with his dog, Rosie, but the gun shots had scared the dog off. Jeff searched 55 for Rosie in the next four days.Ehlers returned to Minnesotan, and then drove 100 miles to Minneapolis to

49、put Rosie on a flight toMichigan.It ' s good to know there ' s still someone out the566 wh(enough to go to that kind of 57, “ says Lisa of Ehlers ' 58escueI figured whoever lost the dog was probably just as 59 to it as I am to my dogs,“ says Ehlers. "Iit had been my dog, I ' d h

50、ope that somebody woulOCbe. to go that extra mile.”41. A. readB. forgotC. thoughtD. heard42. A. readB. tremblingC. eatingD. sleeping43. A. triedB. agreedC. promisedD. regretted44. A. calmed downB. stood upC. rolled overD. run off45. A. injuredB. stolenC. lostD. rescued46. A. homeB. pastC. backD. on4

51、7. A. preparationB. explanationC. testD. search48. A. cautiouslyB. casuallyC. skillfullyD. angrily49. A. surpriseB. joyC. hesitationD. anxiety50. A. predictedB. advertisedC. believedD. recorded51. A. houseB. phoneC. streetD. car52. A. calledB. copiedC. countedD. remembered53. A. fedB. adoptedC. foun

52、dD. cured54. A. huntedB. skiedC. livedD. worked55. A. on purposeB. on timeC. in turnD. in vain56. A. caresB.seesC. suffersD. learns57. A. placeB. troubleC. wasteD. extreme58. A. serviceB. planC. effortD. team59. A. equalB. allergicC. gratefulD. close60. A. suitableB. proudC. wiseD. wiling第F (共10小題;每

53、小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀卜回短乂,在空白處填入 1個(gè)適當(dāng)時(shí)單例或持號內(nèi)單例時(shí)止確形式。A 90-year- oldhas been awarded”Woman Of The Year 6lfor(be) Britain's oldest full-timeemployee-still working 40 hours a week. Now Irene Astbury works from 9am to 5Pm daily at the pet shopin Macclesfield ,62 she opened withher late husband Les. Heryear

54、s of hard work have _63(final) been acknowledged after a customer nominated (提名)her to be Cheshire's Woman Of The Year.Picking up her “ Lifetime Achievement , prouaWIaene 64 ( declare) she had no plans 65 (retire) from her 36-year-old business. Irene said , "I don't see any reason to gi

55、ve up work. I love coming here and seeing my family and all the friends I 66(make) over the years. I work not because I haveto, 67 because I want to. ”Granddaughter Gayle Parks, 31-who works alongside her in the family business-said it remained unknown as to who nominated Irene for the award. She said , “ We don't have any idea who put grandma forward. When we got a call 68( say) she was short-listed, we thought it was 69 joke. But t

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