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1、2019普通高等學(xué)校招生全國(guó)統(tǒng)一考試(新課標(biāo)I )英語(yǔ)(考試時(shí)間:120分鐘 試卷滿分:150分)注意事項(xiàng):1 .答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)填寫(xiě)在答題卡上。2 .回答選擇題時(shí),選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。如需改動(dòng),用橡 皮擦干凈后,再選涂其他答案標(biāo)號(hào)?;卮鸱沁x擇題時(shí),將答案寫(xiě)在答題卡上,寫(xiě)在本試卷上無(wú)效。3 .考試結(jié)束后,將本試卷和答題卡一并交回。第I卷第一部分 聽(tīng)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(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話
2、后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、R C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽(tīng)完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來(lái)回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀 一遍。例:How much is the shirt?A. £19.15.B. £9.18.C. £9.15.答案是Co1 . Where does this conversation take place?A. In a classroom.B. In a hospital.C.In a museum.2 .What does Jack want to do?A. Take fitness classes.B. Buy a
3、pair of gym shoes.C. Change his work schedule.3.What are the speakers talking about?A. What to drink.B. Where to meet.C. When to leave.C. Strangers.4.What is the relationship between the speakers?A. Colleges.B. Classmates.5.Why is Emily mentioned in the conversation?A. She might want a ticket.B. She
4、 is looking for the man.C. She has an extra ticket.第二節(jié)(共15小題,每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)A BC三個(gè)選項(xiàng)5秒鐘;聽(tīng)完后,聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的 中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽(tīng)每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題 各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽(tīng)第6段材料,回答第6、7題。C.15 years.?C. Disappointed.C. Retire from work.C.Business6 .How long did James run his business ?A.
5、10 years.B.13years.7 .How does the woman feel about James' situationA. Embarrassed.B. Concerned.聽(tīng)第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8 .What has Kate's mother decided to do ?A. Return to school.B. Change her job.9 .What did Kate's mother study at college ?A. Oil painting.B. Art history.administration.C. Unde
6、rstanding.C. Her friends10 .What is Kate's attitude toward her mother's decision?A. Disapproving.B. Ambiguous.聽(tīng)第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11 .What is the man doing ?A. Chairing a meeting.B. Hosting a radio program.C. Conducting a job interview.12 .What benefits Mary most in her job ?A. Her wide reading
7、.B. Her leaders' guidance.help13 .Who will Mary talk about next ?A. Her teacher.B. Her fatherC. Her mother.聽(tīng)第9段材料,回答第14至17題。14 .Why does the man seldom do exercise ?A. He lacks motivation.B. He has a heart problem.C. He works all the time. 15.What does Jacob Sattelmair probably do ?A. He's a
8、n athlete.B. He's a researcher.C. He'sjournalist. 16.Why does the woman speak of a study ?A. To encourage the man.B. To recommend an exercise.C. To support her findings.17 .How much time will the man probably spend exercising weekly?A.300 minutes.B.150 minute.C.75 minutes.聽(tīng)第10段材料,回答第18至20題。1
9、8 .What did the scientists do to the road?A. They repaired it.B. They painted it.C. They blocked it19 .Why are young birds drawn to the road surface ?A. It's warm.B. It's brown.C. It's smooth.20 .What is the purpose of the scientists' experiment?A. To keep the birds there for a whole
10、 year.B. To help students study the birds well.C. To prevent the birds from being killed. 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)閱讀下列短文。從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。Need a Job This Summer?The provincial government and its partners offer many programs to help students find summer jobs.
11、 The deadlines and what you need to apply depend on the program.Not a student? Go to the government website to learn about programs and online tools available to help people under 30 build skills, find a job or start businesses all year round. Jobs for YouthIf you are a teenager living in certain pa
12、rts of the province, you could be eligible (符合條件)for this program. Which provides eight weeks of paid employment along with training.Who is eligible: Youth 15-18 years old in select communities(社區(qū)).Summer CompanySummer Company provides students with hands-on business training and awards of up to $3,
13、000 to start and run their own summer businesses.Who is eligible: Students aged 15-29, returning to school in the fall.Stewardship Youth Ranger ProgramYou could apply to be a Stewardship Youth Ranger and work on local natural resource management projects for eight weeks this summer.Whois eligible: S
14、tudents aged 16 or 17 at time of hire, but not turning 18 before December 31 this year.Summer Employment Opportunities (機(jī)會(huì))Through the SummeiEmployment Opportunities program, students are hired each year in a variety of summer positions across the Provincial Public Service, its related agencies and
15、community groups.Who is eligible: Students aged 15 or older. Some positions require students to be 15 to 24 or up to 29 for persons with a disability.21. What is special about Summer Company?A. It requires no training before employment.B. It provides awards for running new businesses.C. It allows on
16、e to work in the natural environment.D. It offers more summer job opportunities.22. What is the age range required by Stewardship Youth Ranger Program?A.15-18.B.15-24.C.15-29.D.16-17.23. Which program favors the disabled?A. Jobs for Youth.C. Stewardship Youth Ranger Program.B. Summer Company.D. Summ
17、er Employment Opportunities.BFor Canaan Elementary s second grade in Patchogue, N.Y. , today is speech day ,and right now it ' s Chris Palaez ' s turn. The 8 -year-old is the joker of the class. With shining dark eyes, he seems like the of kid who would enjoy public speaking.But he' s ne
18、rvous. “I ' m here to tell you today why you should should " Chris tr ips on the ”-ld, " a pronunciation difficulty for manynon-native English speakers. His teacher ,Thomas Whaley, is next to him, whispering support. ”Vote for me " Except for some stumbles, Chris is doing amazingl
19、y well. When he brings his speech to a nice conclusion, Whaley invites the rest of the class to praise him.A son of immigrants, Chris stared learning English a little over three years ago. Whaley recalls (回想起)how at the beginning of the year , when called upon to read , Chris would excuse himself to
20、 go to the bathroom.Learning English as a second language can be a painful experience. What you need is a great teacher who lets you make mistakes.“ It takes a lot for any student ,Whaley explains , " especially for a student who is learning English as their new language, to feel confident enou
21、gh to say,'I don ' t know, but I want to know. ' "Whaley got the idea of this second-grade presidential campaign project when he asked the children one day to raise their hands if they thought they could never be a president. The answer broke his heart. Whaley says the project is ab
22、out more than just learning to read and speak in public. He wants these kids to learn to boast (夸耀)about themselves.“Boasting about yourself, and your best qualities, " Whaley says, “is verydifficult for a child who came into the classroom not feeling confident.”24. What made Chris nervousA. Te
23、lling a story.B. Making a speech.C. Taking a test.D. Answering a question.25. What does the underlined word“stumbles " in paragraph 2 r efer to?A. Improper pauses.B. Bad manners. C. Spelling mistakes.D.Silly jokes.26. We can infer that the purpose of WhaleyA. help students see their own strengt
24、hs speaking skillsC. prepare students for their future jobs politicss project is to.B. assess students ' publicD. inspire students ' love for27. Which of the following best describes Whaley as a teacher?A. Humorous.B. Ambitious.C. Caring.D. Demanding.As data and identity theft becomes more a
25、nd more common, the market is growing for biometric (生物測(cè)量)technologies like fingerprint scansto keep others out of private e-spaces. At present, these technologies are still expensive, though.Researchers from Georgia Tech say that they have come up with a low-cost device(裝置)that gets around this pro
26、blem: a smart keyboard. This smart keyboard precisely measures the cadence (節(jié)奏)with which one types and the pressure fingers apply to each key. The keyboard could offer a strong layer of security by analyzing things like the force of a user's typing and the time between key presses. These patter
27、ns are unique to each person. Thus, the keyboard can determine people's identities, and by extension, whether they should be given access to the computer it's connected toregardless ofwhether someone gets the password right.It also doesn't require a new type of technology that people are
28、n't already familiar with. Everybody uses a keyboard and everybody types differently.In a study describing the technology, the researchers had 100 volunteers type the word “touch " four times using the smart keyboard. Data collected from the device could be used to recognize different parti
29、cipants based on how they typed, with very low error rates. The researchers say that the keyboard should be pretty straightforwardto commercialize and is mostly madeof inexpensive, plastic-like parts. The team hopes to make it to market in the near future.28. Why do the researchers develop the smart
30、 keyboard?A. To reduce pressure on keys.B. To improve accuracy in typingC. To replace the password system.D. To cut the cost of e-spaceprotection.29. What makes the invention of the smart keyboard possible?A. Computers are much easier to operate.B. Fingerprint scanning techniques develop fast.C. Typ
31、ing patterns vary from person to person.D. Data security measures are guaranteed.30. What do the researchers expect of the smart keyboard?A. It'll be environment-friendly. soon.C. It'll be made of plastics. typing.31. Where is this text most likely from?A. A diary.B.A guidebookmagazine.B. It
32、'll reach consumersD. It'll help speed upC. A novel.D.A小學(xué)),I enjoyed sharing my dolls andDDuring the rosy years of elementary school( jokes, which allowed meto keep myhigh social status. I was the queen of the playground. Then came my tweens and teens, and mean girls and cool kids. They rose
33、 in the ranks not by being friendly but by smoking cigarettes, breaking rules and playing jokes on others, among whom I soon found myself.Popularity is a well-explored subject in social psychology. Mitch Prinstein, a professor of clinical psychology sorts the popular into two categories: the likable
34、 and the status seekers. The likables ' plays -well-with-others qualities strengthen schoolyard friendships, jump-start interpersonal skills and, when tapped early, areemployed ever after in life and work. Then there ' s the kind of popularity that appears in adolescence: status born of powe
35、r and even dishonorable behavior.Enviable as the cool kids mayhave seemed, Dr. Prinstein s studies show unpleasant consequences. Those who were highest in status in high school, as well as those least liked in elementary school, are “most likely to engage (從事)in dangerous and risky behavior. ”In one
36、 study, Dr. Prinstein examined the two types of popularity in 235 adolescents, scoring the least liked, the most liked and the highest in status based on studentsurveys (調(diào)查研究).“We found that the least well -liked teens had become moreaggressive over time toward their classmates. But so had those who
37、were high in status. It clearly showed that while likability can lead to healthy adjustment, high status has just the opposite effect on us."Dr. Prinstein has also found that the qualities that made the neighbors want you on a play date-sharing, kindness, openness carry over to later years and
38、make you better able to relate and connect with others.In analyzing his and other research, Dr. Prinstein came to another conclusion:Not only is likability related to positive life outcomes, but it is also responsible for those outcomes, too. "Being liked creates opportunities for learning and
39、for new kinds of life experiences that help somebody gain an advantage," he said.32 . What sort of girl was the author in her early years of elementary school?A. Unkind.B. Lonely.C. Generous.D. Cool.33 .What is the second paragraph mainly about ?A. The classification of the popular.B. The chara
40、cteristics of adolescents.C. The importance of interpersonal skills.D. The causes of dishonorablebehavior.34. What did Dr. PrinsteinA. They appeared to be aggressive.C. They enjoyed the highest status.35. What is the best title for the text?A. Be Nice- You Won t Finish LastC. Be the Best-You Can Mak
41、e It第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)s study find about the most liked kids?B. They tended to be more adaptable.D. They performed well academically.B. The Higher the Status, the BeerD. More Self-Control, Less Aggressiveness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)。Is Fresh Air Really Good for You?We all grew up
42、hearing people tell us to “go out and get some fresh air. "36 According to recent studies, the answer is a big YES, if theair quality in your camping area is good.37 If the air you' re breathing i s clean- which it would be if you' re away from the smogof cities-then the air is f川edwith
43、 life-giving, energizing oxygen.If you exercise out of doors, your body will learn to breathe more deeply, allowing even more oxygen to get to your muscles (肌肉) and your brain.Recently, people have begun studying the connection between the natural world and healing (治愈).38In these places patients ca
44、n go to be near natureduring their recovery. It turns out that just looking at green, growing things canreduce stress, lower blood pressure, and put people into a better mood(情緒).Greenery is good for us. Hospital patients Who see tree branches out their window are likely to recover at a faster rate
45、than patients who see buildings or sky instead. 39It gives us a great feeling of peace.40While the sun's rays can age and harm our skin, they also give isbeneficial Vitamin D. To make sure you get enough Vitamin D but still protect your skin - put on sunscreen right as you head outside. It takes
46、 sunscreen about fifteen minutes to start working, and that's plenty of time for your skin to absorb a day's worth of Vitamin D.A. Fresh air cleans our lungs.B. So what are you waiting for?C. Being in nature refreshes us.D. Another side benefit of getting fresh air is sunlight.E. But is fres
47、h air really as good for you as your mother always said?F. Just as importantly, we tend to associate air with health care.G. All across the country, recovery centers have begun building HealingGardens.第三部分:英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié):完形填空(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四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、R C和D)中,選出可以填人空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在
48、答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。Every year about 40,000 people attempt to climb Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa. They41with them lots of waste. The42mightdamage the beauty of the place. The glaciers(冰川) are disappearing, changingthe 43of Kilimanjaro.Hearing these stories, I ' m 44 about the place other de
49、stinations are described as “purer " natural experiences.However, I soon 45 that muchhas changed since the days of disturbing reports of 46among tons of rubbish. I find a 47mountain,with toilets at camps and along the paths. The environmental challenges are 48 but the efforts madeby the Tanzani
50、a National Park Authority seemt reaching the top.by many cultures.53 goto be 49.The best of a Kilimanjaro 50, in my opinion, isnMountains are51as spiritual placesThis52 is especially evident on Kilimanjaro asthrough five ecosystems(生態(tài)系統(tǒng))in the space of a few kilometers. At the base isa rainforest. I
51、t ends abruptly at 3, 000 meters,54lands of low growingplants. Further up, the weather 55 low clouds envelope the mountainsides,which are covered with thick grass. I 56 twelve shades of green from whereI stand. Above 4, 000 meters is the highland 57 : gravel (礫石),stonesand rocks. 58 you climb into a
52、n arctic-like zonewith 59snow and the glaciers that may soon disappear.Does Kilimanjaro 60its reputation as a crowded mountain with linesof tourists ruining the atmosphere of peace? I found the opposite to be true.C. crowdsD.41. A. keepB. mixC. connectD. bring42. A. storiesB. buildings reporters43.
53、A. positionB. ageC. faceD. name44. A. silentB. skepticalC. seriousD. crazy45. A. discoverB. argueC. decideD. advocate46. A. equipmentB. grassC. campsD. stones47. A. remoteB. quietC. allD. clean48. A. newB. specialC. significantD.necessary49. A. paying offB. spreading outC. blowing upD.fading away50.
54、 A. atmosphereB. experienceC. experimentD. sight51. A. studiedB. observedC. exploredD.regarded52. A. viewB. qualityC. reasonD. purpose53. A. scientistsB. climbersC. localsD.officials54. A. holding on toB. going back toC. living up toD.giving way to55. A. changesB. clearsC. improvesD. permits56. A. m
55、atchB. imagineC. countD. add57. A. villageB. desertC. roadD. lake58. A. ObviouslyB. EasilyC. ConsequentlyD. Finally59. A. permanentB. littleC. freshD.artificial60. A. enjoyB. deserveC. saveD. acquire第II卷注意事項(xiàng):用0.5毫米黑色筆跡的簽字筆將答案寫(xiě)在答題卡上。寫(xiě)在本試卷上無(wú)效第三部分:英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適
56、當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個(gè)單詞)或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的的正確形式,The polar bear is found in the Arctic Circle and somebig land masses as far southas Newfoundland. While they are rare north of 88° ,there is evidence 61they range all the way across the Arctic, and as farsouth as James Bay in Canada. It is difficult to figure out a global
57、 population ofpolar bears as muchof the range has been62(poor) studied; however,biologists calculate that there are about 20,000-25,000 polar bears worldwide.Modem methods 63tracking polar bear populations have beenemployed only since the mid-1980s,and are expensive64(perform)consistently over a large area. In recent years some Inuit people inNunayut 65(report) increases in bear sightings around human settlements, leading to a66(believe) that
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