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1、2018 年普通高等學(xué)校招生全國統(tǒng)一考試廣東省英語模擬試卷(一 )第卷第二部分閱讀理解(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 A、B、 C 和 D 四個選項中 ,選出最佳選項 ,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑ANightlife Downtown Crested Butte is home to some fun adventure nightlife! With many different options for enjoying a night, you're sure to have a great t

2、ime! Enjoy the free bus system between the mountain and town to get aroundKids Night OutOn vacation, kids and parents deserve a special night out. But sometimes, what's special for the kids isn't quite what you have in mind. We created Kids Night Out so you can all have he night you're l

3、ooking for. Our fun-loving kids instructors host your kids for a visit to the Adventure Park, followed by dinner and games while you head out of the town. Ages 8-12 are welcome, S75 per child. kids' Night Out takes place nightly in the coldest days.Majestic FunIt is small and personal and it off

4、ers a wide range of movies, fron releases to asics, action etc.All natural snacks and alcoholic drinks are available. For movie show times and more information, call 970-349-8955 or visit our website.Princess Wine BarEscape the ordinary and experience the Princess Wine Bar In downtown Crested Butte.

5、 Enioy the coffeehouse featuring Belgian snacks, baked eggs, apple wood smoked bacon, and coffee drinks. Live entertainment makes the Princess Wine Bar the perfect choice. Open daily from 8: 00 pm to midn/ ht, but advance reservations are required. For more information you can call970-3490210Talk of

6、 the Townyou are looking for a good time, the Talk offers football, Pinball, video games, goodmusic, and pool tables any night of the week. Located in the center of Crested Butte on Elk Avenue, open daily at 3: 00 pm, the talk's Happy Hour is from 3: 00 to 8: 00 pm. For further Information, you

7、can call970-349-68021. What is special about Kids Night Out?A. It opens only in winter.B it's in the town center.C. It offers many games.D. It gives parents an interesting night.22. What should you do if you plan to go to Princess Wine Bar A. Read some extraordinary stories.B Know the names of d

8、ifferent snacks. C.Contact it ahead of time.D.23. What is the purpose of the text?A. To advertise the free bus system.B. To promote some fC. To compare the nightlife itemsD. To encourage more outdoor activitiesBTo personal trainer Sammy Callari, 13-year-old Parker Seward is more than a client (P). h

9、e's his"little brother". Over the past year, the pair have bonded. They play basketball together, share meals and dance to hip-hop like no ones watching.th manyThe trainer was asked to work with the 13-year-old boy, who has Down syndrome (Eesi:), because his coworker who dealt with the

10、 boy was out of town last spring. Callari hadnever worked with someone with a disability before. He was anxious the first day he metParker. But Parkers big smile and cheery introduction immediately put him at ease. Heall haveminded Callari of himself when he was a teenager. Like Parker, Callari has

11、also faced histo thefair share of challenges over the years.As a high schooler, Callari described himself as being the weak kid. When it came tosports, he was always overlooked. His dream of playing baseball in college quickly fadedses toaway. When he went to college, Callari turned to a new sport.

12、His younger brother trainedshhim to become a boxer. Callari participated in fivematches. Out of four of those fights he wasthe underdog, and he won three times. "I know how it feels, "Callari said. "Society tells youhat you can't do this, you cant do that. "When it comes toPa

13、rker, Callari refuses to acceptItteandthe word“ can't” The friends meet twice a week to train. Theybike, box, run and work on their core withpush-ups.Parker has a short attentionspan, so it'scallari's job to keep him focused. " If Parker can do it, if he's having fun, even with

14、his frustration,then people will ask, ccan' t I do that?” Callari said.“ That' s the whole task right now.parker's mom once thanking him for taking a"chance"on her son. Callaritold her he never viewed it that way. Parker may be the student, but Callari says he's also theone

15、 who's learning24. Why was Callari asked to train Parker? A. They shared the same interests.25. What can we learn about Callari when he was in high school? A. He was good at sports.B. He was out of condition.C. He was looked down upon by everyone26. What attitude does Callari have to Parker? A.

16、GratefulB Sympathetic. CautiousD. Critical27. What is the text mainly about?A. An inspiring story of a disabled boyB. A high schooler suffering lots of failure.C. The friendship between a disabled boy and his personal trainerD. Ways of developing friendship with the boy with Down syndromeCBeing mist

17、reated at work can make people take out their negative emotions on loved onesat home. But a new study suggests that getting more exercise and sleep may help people better cope with them by leaving them at work, where they belongPrevious research shows that employees who are looked down on or insulte

18、d by colleagues are likely to express their frustrations and behave angrily toward people outside of work, says study co-author Shannon Taylor, a management professor at the University of Central florida's College of Business,The new study backs up this idea, but offers a bit of good news as wel

19、l: Employees who averaged more than 10, 500 steps a day or burned at least 2, 100 calories were less likely to mistreat their cohabitants than those who averaged fewer steps or burned fewer calories. The findings alaled that when employees felt they had a bad night's sleep becauseof work issues,

20、 they were more likely to be grouchy at home. "When you're tired, you re either less able or less motivated to regulate yourself." says co-author Larissa Barber, a professor of psychology at Northern Illinois UniversityPhysical activity seems to counterbalance poor sleep, Barber says,

21、because it promotes healthy brain functions needed to properly regulate emotions and behaviors. " This study suggests that high amounts of exercise can be at least one way to improve the situations brought by sleep troubles that lead to negative behaviors at home, "she says.Barber acknowle

22、dges that finding time to work out and get a full nights sleep can be difficult when work pressure is mounting, and that often, job stress can be directly related to sleep quality. But, she says, making the effort to burn some extra calories and blow off some steam can be worth it. it's not only

23、 good for you, says Taylor, but it can benefit the people live with28. What does the underlined word "they" in Paragraph 1 refer to? A Loved people at homeB Negative emotions.C Different work pressures. D More exercise and sleep29. Who will most probably behave angrily to family members?30

24、. The underlined word"counterbalance"in Paragraph 5 is doest in meaning toAmake use ofB. take control of C. keep up with D make up for31. What can we learn from the text?A Work pressure makes no difference in sleep quality.B. How to burn more calories has become a major issue for workers.C

25、 Enough exercise can replace good sleep in dealing with negative behaviors.D. The amount of calories employees burn affects the frequency of losing temper.DCople, one of the world's outstanding tech companies, was attacked. It wasnt its /9% search engine that was attacked or its advertising plat

26、form or even its social networl oogleInstead, it was a building.Two web security experts hacked (A) into its Wharf 7 office in Sydney, Australia through Googles building management system (BMS). One of them, Billy Rios, says, My colleague and I have a lot of experience in web security, but it is not

27、 something that people couldn't learn. Once you understand how the system works. it is very simpleThey found the system on Shodan, a search engine that lists devices connected to the nternet, and then ran it through their own software to identify who owned the building. In the case of the Google

28、 hacking, the researchers had no immoral purpose and just informed de about what theyAccording to Mr Rios, who runs security company Whitescope, there are 50,000 buildings currently connected to the Internet, including research institutes, churches and hospitals, and 2, 000 of those are online with

29、no password protection. Martyn Thomas, a professor of IT aat Gresham College in the UK, says, "It is beyond doubt that attempts to attack building management systems are happening all the time.Making a building smart generally means connecting the systems that control heating, lighting and secu

30、rity to the Internet and the wider corporate network. There was a strong reason fordoingthis, said Andrew Kelly, principal security consultant at defence company Qineti.Energy savings are the biggest factor in connecting building management systems to the corporate network, he says. " It gives

31、those who run the building better control and offers between 20 to 50% in energy savings, "he adds.But it also makes them less secure. And if any of these feels like a Hollywood film, think化 ,西)同來32. How did Billy Rios and his colleague hack Googles building?A. They invented a search engine and

32、 connected it to Googles building.B. They worked for Google and mastered how the building worked.C. They used google's BMS to find out the owner of the building.D. They connected their own software to the building to run Google.33. In the case of the Google hacking, the researchers had the inten

33、tion of A analyzing some immoral problemsB. explaining the reasons for energy savingsC entering google's building to save more energyD telling Google about the Wharf 7 office's hidden danger34. what's the main idea of Paragraph 4A. There are many researchers contributing a lot to web sec

34、urityB. The building management systems of some buildings are in danger.C. The attack on building management systems happens all over the world. D. There are too many buildings connected to the Internet to be managed well35. What is the authors attitude towards the way of the energy savings of some

35、buildings? A. Negative.B Ambiguous C. IndifferentD Favorable.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 ,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。When people have a choice of whom to work with, likability can sometimes matter a little bit more than ability, said Tiziana Casciaro, an associate professor at the Uni

36、versity of toronto's Rotman School of Management, who researches likability in the workplace. These strategies can help:You can induce a sense of similarity with almost anybody by finding things you have in common. They may not be apparent right away, so be observant. Great salespeople do this a

37、ll the time by studying potential customers for bits and pieces of their lives they can relate to Likese someone and they'll like you right back38 Flattery (As 7R) can convey fondness, but she doesn't recommend using the fake kind, even though it may work. Casciaro said, "Flattery that

38、is completely made up is exhausting and morally blameworthy. "Instead, let a praise come from a real place. For instance, "I really appreciate what you did yesterday.When you give people praises, it goes a very long way towards their liking you back.Bea familiar presenceHumans like things

39、that are familiar, so just seeing you around in person makes you more likable to others. "This concept gives a whole new meaning to the idea of face time, Casciaro said. 40 If not, Just try to talk to people as much as possible in person during workhours, she advised. You want to maximize rich

40、interactions and cut down on the drier ones.like texts and phone calls. Be sure to be seenA. Ask a lot ofB. See the positive in a person and express it to hig "o-n Aquestions.C. People like to guess what others think about them.D. What can you do to increase your chances of being liked?E. Find

41、the common points that link you with another person.F. it's almost irresistible that we like people who seem to like usG. Go to after-work drinks if you have time and you would find the outing enjoyable第三部分語言知識運用(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 )閱讀下面的短文 ,從短文后各題所給的 A、B、C 和 D 四個選項中

42、,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項 ,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。I am not a class president or a homecoming queen. However, I hope to believe that I may still be 41 for the smiles. I may have entered high school 42, but I am leaving high school a strong, confident, and determined young lady.I am a(n) 43 who spends too much time thinki

43、ng about the future and not 44time thinking about today. I am a perfectionist who spends too much time worrying about the 45 and not enough time looking at the big picture. I am a writer who makes 46 flowmore smoothly through her pen than through her voice. I am a bookworm who gets too 47 to fiction

44、al characters.In addition to my 48 as a person, I have taken many of the AP classes that my school offers, specialized in the science and healthrelated classes, and have 49 my hardest in all I have done. However, it in no way 50 me from the thousands of extraordinarily talented t I am being 51 to. W

45、hat I hope sets me apart is that, in higonly did I concentrate on becoming an 52 individual, but I also have tried to grow to be aaIcantswell 53 person in all areas of my life.When 54 the past four years of high school, I am equally 55 and shocked by my growth as an individual. And now, as this chap

46、ter of my life comes to a(n) 56, I canthelp but look forward to and be excited by the new challenges and adventures that 57 has to offer me. These 58 experiences in the college will continue my individual development and further my love of 59. This next step in my life is one that I amexcited to tak

47、e41. A. challenged B thankedC informed. D appreciated42. A. quickly B. quietly C. carefully D. patiently43. A. teacher B reporterC dreamerD. organizer 44. A previousB adequateC. specificD. proper 45. A. detailsB. goalsC commentsD methods46. A. hopes B liquidC words D. difficulty47. A. similar B. clo

48、seC accustomedD. attached 48. A. growth B. responsibility C.request D figure49. A. checked B measured C usedD. tried50. A. preventsB.o4s,2 concludes C separates D. protects51. A. referred B compared C changedD connected52. A. interested B. ir mportantn:iw Ie C. energetic D. educated53. A understoodB

49、. impressedC roundedD preserved4. A. usingB. looking back onC. looking down on D taking down 55. A. relaxedB embarrassedC. pleasedDannoyred56. A. end B. teC idea D. result57. A. statusB workC familyD. college 58. A. newBC. usualD complex 59. A. actingB learningC. judgingD. choosiA. read B. famous C

50、anxious D. grateful第卷第二節(jié) (共 10 小題 ;每小題 1.5 分 ,滿分 15 分 )閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1 個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。I first met Dean when we were both 15. It was half way into the summer term when he showed up at school. No one knew 61 he was, or where he came from. There was no 62 (announce). He just walked into the classroom one day, all alone, and seated 63 (he)down at a desk.I pretended not to notice him, and so did everyone else. He was a new kid and you don talk to new kids, do you? Instead, you just carry on doing what you're doing. It was the first class after the morning b

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