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英語2018年高三試卷英語考試時間: 分鐘題型單選題簡答題閱讀理解書面表達總分得分單選題(本大題共15小題,每小題 分,共 分。)1.第一節(jié)單項填空(共15小題;每小題1分,共15分)從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選中,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。-Hi,-I'mPeter.Areyounewhere?Ihaven'tseenyouaround?-Hello,Peter.I'mBob.IjustonMonday.starthavestartedstartedhadstartedmanyanimalsandplantsintheworldwillinterestingandrewardingexperiencewedon'tstopclimatechange,begone.manyanimalsandplantsintheworldwillinterestingandrewardingexperienceAlthoughWhileIfUntilalongtheoldSilkRoadisanTravelB.TravelingHavingtraveledTraveledSusanhadquitherwell-paidjobandasavolunteerintheneighborhood.whenIvisitedherlastyearisworkingwasworkinghasworkedhadworkedSheandherfamilybicycletowork,helpsthemkeepfitwhichwhoasthatDuringtheMid-AutumnFestival,familymembersoftengathertogetherameal,admirethemoonandenjoymooncakes.sharetosharehavingsharedsharedChina'shigh-speedrailwaysfrom9,000to25,000kilometersinthepastfewyears.aregrowinghavegrownwillgrowhadgrownInanyunsafesituation,simplythebuttonandahighly-trainedagentwillgetyouthehelpyouneed.presstopresspressingpressedArescueworkerriskedhislifesavingtwotouristswhointhemountainsfortwodays.aretrappinghavebeentrappedweretrappinghadbeentrappedOrdinarysoap,correctly,candealwithbacteriaeffectively.usedtouseusinguseWithouthissupport,wewouldn'tbewearenow.howwhenwherewhyIntoday'sinformationage,thelossofdatacauseseriousproblemsforacompany.needshouldcanmustTheymighthavefoundabetterhoteliftheyafewmorekilometers.drovewoulddriveweretodrivehaddriven14.-Goodmorning,Mr.lee'soffice.-Goodmorning.I'dliketomakeanappointmentnextWednesdayafternoon.foroninat15.Thisismyfatherhastaughtme-toalwaysfacedifficultiesandhopeforthebest.howwhichthewhat簡答題(綜合題)(本大題共1小題,每小題 分,共 分。)第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,共30分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。TheHomelessHeroFormany,findinganunattendedwalletfilledwith£400incashwouldbeasource(來源)oftemptation(誘惑).Butthewouldnodoubtbegreaterifyouwerelivingonthestreetswithlittlefoodandmoney.AllofthismakestheactionsofthehomelessTomSmith moreremarkable.Afterspottinga onthefrontseatinsideaparkedcarwithitswindowdown,hestoodguardintherainforabouttwohourswaitingforthe toreturn.Afterhoursinthecoldandwet,he insideandpulledthewalletouthopingtofindsomeIDsohecouldcontact(聯(lián)系)thedriver,onlyto itcontained£400innotes,withanother£50insparechangebesideit.Hethentookthewallettoanearbypolicestationafter anotebehindtolettheownerknowitwassafe.Whenthecar’sownerJohnAndersonandhiscolleagueCarolLawrencereturnedtothecar-whichwasitselfworth£35,000—inGlasgowcitycentre,theywere tofindtwopolicemenstandingnexttoit.ThepolicementoldthemwhatMr.SmithdidandthatthewalletwasThepairwerelaterabletothankMr.Smithforhis .Mr.Andersonsaid:“"Icouldn’tbelievethattheguynevertookapenny.Tothinkheissleepingonthestreetstonight hecouldhavestolenthemoneyandpaidforaplacetostayin.Thisguyhasnothingand hedidn'ttakethewalletforhimself;hethoughtaboutothers it’sunbelievable.Itjustprovesthereare guysoutthere.”Mr.smith’sact muchofthepublic’sattention.HealsowonpraisefromsocialmediausersafterMr.Anderson abouttheactofkindnessonFacebook.=NowMr.Andersonhassetupanonlinecampaignto moneyforMr.Smithandotherhomelesspeopleinthearea,whichbyyesterdayhadreceived£8,000.“Ithinkthefaiththateveryonehasshownhimhastouchedhim.Peoplehavebeenapproachinghiminthestreet;he'shaIjob andallsorts,”Mr.Andersoncommented.ForMr.Smith,thisisapossiblelife-changing .Thestoryonceagaintellsusthatonegoodturndeservesanother.16.A.hopeaimurgeeffort17.A.stilleveneveronce18.A.walletbagboxparcel19.A.partnercolleagueownerpoliceman20.A.turnedhidsteppedreached21.A.discovercollectcheckbelieve22.A.takingleavingreadingwriting23.A.satisfiedexcitedamusedshocked24.A.safemissingfoundseen25.A.servicesupportkindnessencouragement26.A.whenifwherebecause27.A.ratheryetalreadyjust28.A.toothoughagaininstead29.A.honestpoliterichgenerous30.A.gavepaidcastdrew31.A.learnedpostedcaredheard32.A.borrowraisesaveearn.A.ofatforin.A.detailschangesoffersapplications.A.lessonadventurechancechallenge閱讀理解(本大題共小題,每小題 分,共 分。)第一節(jié)(共15小題:每小題2分,共30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最仁選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。AMyFirstMarathon(馬拉松)Amonthbeforemyfirstmarathon,oneofmyankleswasinjuredandthismeantnotrunningfortwoweeks,leavingmeonlytwoweekstotrain.Yet,Iwasdeterminedtogoahead.Irememberbacktomy7thyearinschool.InmyfirstP.E.class,theteacherrequiredustorunlapsandthenhitasoftball.Ididn'tdoeitherwell.HelaterinformedmethatIwas“notathletic”.TheideathatIwas"notathletic"stuckwithmeforyears.WhenIstartedrunninginmy30s,Irealizedrunningwasabattleagainstmyself,notaboutcompetitionorwhetherornotIwasathletic.Itwasallaboutthebattleagainstmyownbodyandmind.Atestofwills!Thenightbeforemymarathon,IdreamtthatIcouldn'tevenfindthefinishline.Iwokeupsweatingandnervous,butreadytoprovesomethingtomyself.Shortlyaftercrossingthestartline,myshoelaces鞋帶)becameuntied.SoIstoppedtoreadjust.NotthestartIwanted!Atmile3,Ipassedasign:“GOFORIT,RUNNERS!”Bymile17,Ibecameoutofbreathandtheonceinjuredanklehurtbadly.Despitethepain,Istayedthecoursewalkingabitandthenrunningagain.Bymile21,Iwasstarving!AsIapproachedmile23,Icouldseemywifewavingasign.Sheismybiggestfan.Shenevermindedthealarmclocksoundingat4a.m.orquestionedmyexpensesonrunning.Iwasoneofthefinalrunnerstofinish.ButIfinished!AndIgotamedal.Infact,Igotthesamemedalastheonethattheguywhocameinfirstplacehad.Determinedtobemyself,,moveforward,freeofshameandworldlylabels(世俗標簽),Icannowcallmyselfa"marathonwinner”.Amonthbeforethemarathon,theauthor .waswelltrainedfeltscaredmadeuphismindtorunLosthopeWhydidtheauthormentiontheP.E.classinhis7thyear?Toacknowledgethesupportofhisteacher.Toamusethereaderswithafunnystory.Toshowhewasnottalentedinsports.Toshareapreciousmemory.Howwastheauthor'sfirstmarathon?Hemadeit.Hequithalfway.Hegotthefirstprize.Hewalkedtotheend.Whatdoesthestorymainlytellus?Amanoweshissuccesstohisfamilysupport.Awinnerisonewithagreateffortofwill.Failureisthemotherofsuccess.Oneisnevertoooldtolearn.BFindYourAdventureattheSpaceandAviation航空)CenterIfyou'relookingforauniqueadventure,theSpaceandAviationCenter(SAC)istheplacetobe.TheCenteroffersprogramsdesignedtochallengeandinspirewithhands-ontasksandlotsoffun.Morethan750,000havegraduatedfromSAC,withmanyseekingemploymentinengineering,aviation,education,medicineandawidevarietyofotherprofessions.Theycometocamp,wantingtoknowwhatitisliketobeanastronautorapilot,andtheyleavewithreal-worldapplicationsforwhatthey'restudyingintheclassroom.Forthetrainees,theprogramsalsoofferagreatwaytoearnmeritbadges(榮譽徽章).AtSpaceCamp,traineescanearntheirSpaceExplorationbadgeastheybuildandfiremodelrockets,learnaboutspacetasksandtrysimulated(模擬)flyingtospacewiththecrewfromallovertheworld.TheAviationChallengeprogramgivestraineesthechancetoearntheirAviationbadge.Theylearntheprinciplesofflightandtesttheiroperatingskillsinthecockpit(駕駛艙)ofavarietyofflightsimulators.TraineesalsogetagoodstartontheirWildernessSurvivalbadgeastheylearnaboutwater-andland-survivalthroughdesignedtasksandtheirsearchandrescueof“downed"pilot.Withalltheprograms,teamworkiskeyastraineeslearntheimportanceofleadershipandbeingpartofabiggertask.Allthisfunisavailableforages9to18.Familiescanenjoytheexperiencetogether,too,withFamilyCampprogramsforfamilieswithchildrenasyoungas7.Stayanhourorstayaweek--thereissomethinghereforeveryone!Formoredetails,pleasevisitusonlineat.WhydopeoplecometoSAC?Toexperienceadventures.Tolookforjobsinaviation.Togetadegreeinengineering.Tolearnmoreaboutmedicine.ToearnaSpaceExplorationbadge,atraineeneedsto .flytospace.getanAviationbadgefirst.studytheprinciplesofflight.buildandfiremodelrockets.Whatisthemostimportantfortrainees?Leadership.Teamspirit.Taskplanning.Survivalskills.CPlastic-EatingWormsHumansproducemorethan300milliontonsofplasticeveryyear.Almosthalfofthatwindsupinlandfills(垃圾填埋場),andupto12milliontonspollutetheoceans.qSofarthereisnoeffectivewaytogetridofit,butanewstudysuggestsananswermaylieinthestomachsofsomehungryworms.gmNPFwaxmathResearchersinSpainandEnglandrecentlyfoundthatthewormsofthegreaterwaxmothcanbreakdownpolyethylene,whichaccountsfor40%ofplastics.Theteamleft100waxwormsonacommercialpolyethyleneshoppingbagfor12hours,andthewormsconsumedandbrokedownabout92milligrams,oralmost3%ofit.Toconfirmthattheworms'chewingalonewasnotresponsibleforthepolyethylenebreakdown,theresearchersmadesomewormsintopaste(糊狀物)andappliedittoplasticfilms.14hourslaterthefilmshadlost13%oftheirmass--apparentlybrokendownbyenzymes(酶)fromtheworms'stomachs.TheirfindingswerepublishedinCurrentBiologyin2017.FedericaBertocchini,co-authorofthestudy,saystheworms'abilitytobreakdowntheireverydayfood-beeswax--alsoallowsthemtobreakdownplastic"Waxisacomplexmixture,butthebasicbondinpolyethylene,thecarbon-carbonbond,isthereaswell,"sheexplains."Thewaxwormevolvedamethodorsystemtobreakthisbond."JenniferDebruyn,amicrobiologistattheUniversityofTennessee,whowasnotinvolvedinthestudy,saysitisnotsurprisingthatsuchwormscanbreakdownpolyethylene.Butcomparedwithpreviousstudies,shefindsthespeedofbreakingdowninthisoneexciting.Thenextstep,DeBruynsays,willbetoidentifythecauseofthebreakdown.Isitanenzymeproducedbythewormitselforbyitsgutmicrobes(腸道微生物)?Bertocchiniagreesandhopesherteam’sfindingsmightonedayhelpemploytheenzymetobreakdownplasticsinlandfills.Butsheexpectsusingthechemicalinsomekindofindustrialprocess-notsimply"millionsofwormsthrownontopoftheplastic.”Whatcanwelearnaboutthewormsinthestudy?Theytakeplasticsastheireverydayfood.Theyarenewlyevolvedcreatures.Theycanconsumeplastics.Theywindupinlandfills.AccordingtoJenniferDeBruyn,thenextstepofthestudyisto .identifyothermeansofthebreakdownfindoutthesourceoftheenzymeconfirmtheresearchfindingsincreasethebreakdownspeedItcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraphthatthechemicalmight .helptoraisewormshelpmakeplasticbagsbeusedtocleantheoceansbeproducedinfactoriesinfutureWhatisthemainpurposeofthepassage?Toexplainastudymethodonworms.Tointroducethedietofaspecialworm.Topresentawaytobreakdownplastics.Toproposenewmeanstokeepeco-balance.DPreparingCitiesforRobotCarsThepossibilityofself-drivingrobotcarshasoftenseemedlikeafuturist'sdream,yearsawayfrommaterializingintherealworld.Well,thefutureisapparentlynow.TheCaliforniaDepartmentofMotorVehiclesbegangivingpermitsinAprilforcompaniestotesttrulyself-drivingcarsonpublicroads.Thestatealsoclearedthewayforcompaniestosellorrentoutself-drivingcars,andforcompaniestooperatedriverlesstaxiservices.California,itshouldbenoted,isn'tleadingthewayhere.Companieshavebeentestingtheirvehiclesincitiesacrossthecountry.It'shardtopredictwhendriverlesscarswillbeeverywhereonourroads.Buthoweverlongittakes,thetechnologyhasthepotentialtochangeourtransportationsystemsandourcities,forbetterorforworse,dependingonhowthetransformationisregulated.Whilemuchofthedebatesofarhasbeenfocusedonthesafetyofdriverlesscars(andrightfullyso),policymakersalsoshouldbetalkingabouthowselfdrivingvehiclescanhelpreducetrafficjams,cutemissions(HF放)andoffermoreconvenient,affordablemobilityoptions.Thearrivalofdriverlessvehiclesisachancetomakesurethatthosevehiclesareenvironmentallyfriendlyandmoreshared.Dowewanttocopy-orevenworsen-thetrafficoftodaywithdriverlesscars?Imagineafuturewheremostadultsownindividualself-drivingvehicles.Theytoleratelong,slowjourneystoandfromworkonpackedhighwaysbecausetheycanwork,entertainthemselvesorsleepontheride,whichencouragesurbanspread.Theytaketheirdriverlesscartoanappointmentandsettheemptyvehicletocirclethebuildingtoavoidpayingforparking.Insteadofwalkingafewblockstopickupachildorthedrycleaning,theysendtheself-drivingminibus.Theconvenienceevenleadsfewerpeopletotakepublictransport——anunwelcomesideeffectresearchershavealreadyfoundinride-卜2〃血8叫車)services.AstudyfromtheUniversityofCaliforniaatDavissuggestedthatreplacingpetrol-poweredprivatecarsworldwidewithelectric,self-drivingandsharedsystemscouldreducecarbonemissionsfromtransportation80%andcutthecostoftransportationinfrastructure(基礎(chǔ)設(shè)施)andoperations40%by2050.Feweremissionsandcheapertravelsoundprettyappealing.Thefirstcommerciallyavailabledriverlesscarswillalmostcertainlybe byride-hailingservices,consideringthecostofselfdrivingtechnologyaswellasliabilityandmaintenanceissues責任與維護問題).Butdriverlesscarownershipcouldincreaseasthepricesdropandmorepeoplebecomecomfortablewiththetechnology.Policymakersshouldstartthinkingnowabouthowtomakesuretheappearanceofdriverlessvehiclesdoesn'textendtheworstaspectsofthecar-controlledtransportationsystemwehavetoday.Thecomingtechnologicaladvancementpresentsachanceforcitiesandstatestodeveloptransportationsystemsdesignedtomovemorepeople,andmoreaffordably.Thecarofthefutureiscoming.Wejusthavetoplanforit.Accordingtotheauthor,attentionshouldbepaidtohowdriverlesscarscan .helpdealwithtransportation-relatedproblemsprovidebetterservicestocustomerscausedamagetoourenvironmentmakesomepeoplelosejobsAsfordriverlesscars,whatistheauthor'smajorconcern?Safety.Sideeffects.Affordability.Management.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“fielded”inParagraph4probablymean?Employed.Replaced.Shared.Reduced.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetothefutureofself-drivingcars?Doubtful.Positive.Disapproving.Sympathetic51.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,共10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的七個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。WhyDoWeGetAngry?Angerseemssimplewhenwearefeelingit,butthecausesofangerarevarious.Knowingthesecausescanmakeusexamineourbehavior,andcorrectbadhabits.Themainreasonswegetangryaretriggering(觸發(fā))events,personalitytraits(特征),andourassessmentofsituations.Triggeringeventsforangeraresomanythattodescribethemallwouldtakehundredsofpages.However,herearesomeexamples:beingcutoffintraffic,adeadlineapproaching,experiencingphysicalpain,andmuchmore. Thereasonwhysomeoneistriggeredbysomethingandothersarenotisoftenduetoone'spersonalhistoryandpsychologicaltraits.Eachperson.nomatterwhotheyare,haspsychologicalimbalances.Peoplewhohavepersonalitytraitsthatconncctw

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