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山東省濰坊市2018屆高三上學(xué)期期中考試英語(yǔ)試題及答案第一部分聽(tīng)力(略)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)(、BC和)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。ATheFirstCityYouShouldVisitNextYearItsabouttimetomaketravelplansfor2018,andtheexpertsatLonelyPlanetsayonecityshouldbefirstonyourlist.Seville,SpaintooktophonorsinthetravelsitesannualBestinTravelroundup(簡(jiǎn)報(bào)).SevillerankedfirstduetoitsrelativelynewnetworkofbikingpathsandasetofspeciallocalactivitiesrelatedtotheanniversaryoflegendarypainterBartolomeEstebanMurillo.Thecityhasalsoenjoyedsomescreenlovelately.SevillewasfeaturedonGamesofThrones”thisyearandwillhosttheEuropeanFilmAwardsin2018,makingitaprimetimetovisitthisbrillianthistoricalhangout.Evenifyoudontstopbynextyear,Sevilledeservesaspotonyourtravelbucketlist.Thecityisknownforitsrichhistory,superbarchitectureandauthenticculturethatincludesplentyoftapastastingandFlamencodancing.MustseesincludeSevillescentralcathedral(大教堂),aUNESCOworlde遺產(chǎn))site.Thespalaceandgardenswerebuiltovera100-yearspan.Offthebeatentrack,youllfindcharmingneighborhoods,bars,marketsandchurcheswaitingforyourexploration.USATodaysaysitsbesttovisitSevilleinspring,whenweatheriswarmandthecitycelebratesboththeEasterHolyWeekanditsannualfair.21.WhatdotheunderlinedwordsGamesof”inParagraph2referto?A.Anactivity.B.ATVseries.C.Apalace.D.Apainting.22.WhatdoweknowaboutSevillefromthethirdparagraph?A.Itsdiverse.B.Itsconservative.C.Itsfashionable.D.Itscontroversial.23.WhenisprobablythebesttimetovisitSeville?A.January.B.April.C.September.D.November.BInaworldfullofKatesandSarahs,youmightthinkitdbenicetohaveauniquenametohelpmestandoutinacrowd.BeingnamedStacia(pronouncedstay-shy)isnotsoluckytome.llgettheoccasionalYournameissopretty”afterintroducingmyself,buteventuallymynamecausesmemorefrustrationthanhappiness.Forexample,MicrosoftWordalwaystriestotellmemynameisntarealword.IwasneverabletobuyacheesyMickeyMousekeychainfromDisneylandasakid(inotherwords,Ididnthaveachildhood).IcouldntevenpronouncemyownnamecorrectlyuntilIwasfive.Ioncehadaprofessorwhopronouncedmynamedifferentlyeachclass.AfterawhileIstoppedcorrectinghim,andthat’sbeenmyreactiontostrangerseversince.Inothercases,drathertellthecashiermynameisStaciandsavebothofus,aswellasthepeoplestandingbehindmeinline,valuabletime.Meetingnewpeoplegivesmeanxiety,andverealizeditseasierjusttolieaboutmynamealtogetherincertaincases.ActuallyIdid—somanytimesthatBrittanyisnowmychosengoingout”name.Itmayhavecausedsomeconfusionwithmyfriendsatfirst,whowouldletoutasmalllaughorconfusedlook,butvetrainedthemtokeepastraightfacewheneverIcameupwiththisfakename.NowgoingoutonweekendsmeansIgettohaveashiftofidentity.Frustrationsaside,beingtheownerofauniquenamehasmademeappreciatethelittlethingsinlife.Someonepronouncingorspellingmynamecorrectlyonthefirsttrybringsmemorejoythanitprobablyshould.IalsolovewhenImeetanotherStaciaandwegettobondoveroursharedstruggles.ToanyotherStaciasreadingthis—Ifeelyou,girl.P.S.IapologizetoanyrealBrittanysoutthere.Thanksforlettingmeborrowyourname!24.Howdoestheauthoroftenfeelabouthername?A.Annoyed.B.Happy.C.Disappointed.D.Proud.25.Whydoestheauthoruseafakename?A.Toenjoyadifferentidentity.C.Tosavetimeandtrouble.B.Tostandoutinacrowd.D.Tomakeafoolofherself.26.sthereactionofherfriendstoBrittany”finally?A.Theyarelaughingather.B.Theyareusedtoit.C.Theyarestronglyagainsther.D.Theyareconfusedaboutit.27.Howdoestheauthorsoundwhentellingthestory?A.Guilty.B.Cautious.C.Curious.D.Humorous.CWhenwasthelasttimeyousentapostcard?TheUKsfamily-ownedoldestpostcardfirm,whichhasbeenpublishingpostcardsandcalendarssince1880,willclosethisDecember.Thereason?Itsaysinsteadofpenningacard,peopleareputtingphotosuponFacebookorInstagramorusingWhatsApptoshowfriendsandfamilyathomejusthowmuchfunrehaving.Ifyougetapostcardfromsomeonewhosawaysomewhere,itsasmuchthethoughtthatvegonethroughthebassle(麻煩)ofchoosingapostcard,workingoutwheretogetastampfrom,findingapostboxandthenthepostcardmakingthatjourneythroughtoyou.sthevalueofthepostcard.Butthattimehasgone.BrothersCharlesandHarrySalmon,thefifthgenerationofthefamilytorunthefirm,saidthepopularityofsocialmediahadhadahugeimpactonthebusiness.Peoplearealsotendingtotakeshorterholidays,meaningtheyarelikelytohavearrivedhomelongbeforetheirpostcards.Asaresultthebusinesswasnolongerviable.Increasinglychallengingtradingconditionsandchangestothenatureandsizeofthemarketforitspublicationshaveresultedinuncertaintyoverthefutureofitstrade,”thebrotherswroteinalettertosuppliersandnewsagents.Asaresulttheywereannouncingaproposaltowithdrawfrompublishing.Thenumberofpostcardssoldeachyearisreportedtohaveseenasharpdeclinetoaboutfivemillionfrom20millionjust25yearsago.Butthefirmsaidthataswellasthedropinthenumberofpostcardssent,wehavealsohadtoconsiderthattherearenomoremembersofthefamilywhowishtojointhe”28.Whatisthebesttitleofthetext?A.UKsoldestpostcardfirmsettoclose.B.Postcardindustryboominginthefuture.C.spostcardfirmthroughatoughtime.D.Postcardindustryneedingsupporttosurvive.29.sthevalueofsendingapostcard?A.Itsajourneyoflove.C.Itsanactofpatience.B.Itsasymbolofsympathy.D.Itsawayofpassingtime.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordviable”inParagraph3probablymean?A.Worthyofpraise.C.Shortofmoney.B.Possibletochange.D.Likelytoexist.31.Wheredoesthistextprobablycomefrom?A.Abusinesscolumn.B.Afinancereport.C.Ahi-techadvertisement.D.Abookreview.DLikeitorloveit,socialmediaisamajorpartoflife.Clickingonathumbs-uporahearticonisaneasywaytostayintouch.WhetheryoureonFacebook,WhatsApporTwitter,thewayofkeepingintouchisnolongerfacetoface,butinsteadscreentoscreen,highlightedbythefactthatmorethan1billionpeopleareusingFacebookeveryday.Socialmediahasbecomesecondnaturebutwhatimpactisthishavingonus?LaurenShermanandherteam,whostudythebrainatTempleUniversityinPhiladelphia,mixed20teens’photoswith10otherpicturesfrompublicInstagramaccounts.Thentheyrandomlygavehalfoftheimagesmanylikes(between23and45;mosthadmorethan30).Theygavetheotherhalfnomorethan22likes(mosthadfewerthan15).Theresearcherswantedtofindouthowtheparticipants’brainswererespondingtothedifferentimages.Whiletheteenswereinamachine,researchersaskedthemtoeitherlikeanimageorskiptothenextone.Teensweremuchmorelikelytolikeimagesthatseemedpopular—thosethathadmorethan23likes,Shermansteamfound.Thekidstendedtoskippictureswithfewlikes.Aspartoftheexperiment,participantswerealsoshownarangeofneutral”photosshowingthingslikefoodandfriends,andrisky”photosconcerningcigarettesandalcohol.Whenlookingatphotosshowingriskybehaviors,suchassmokingordrinkingnomatterhowmanylikestheyhadthebrainregionlinkedtocognitive(認(rèn)知的)controltendedtobecomelessactive.Thesekindsofpicturescanlowertheviewersself-control.Thatmeanswhatyoulikeonlinehasthepowertoinfluencenotjustwhatotherslike,butevenwhattheydo.Viewingpictureslikethesecouldmaketeensletdowntheirguardwhenitcomestoexperimentingwithdrugsandalcohol,Shermanworries.32.Whatdoesthetextfocuson?A.Thebehaviorsofteens.B.Theself-controlofteens.C.Theinfluenceofsocialmedia.D.Thepopularityofsocialmedia.33.Whichofthefollowingmightbeincludedintheexperiment?A.Seventeenimagesaregiven20likes.B.Fifteenimagesaregiven25likes.C.Fifteenimagesaregiven42likes.D.Eightimagesaregiven40likes.34.sShermansconcernaboutonlinephotos?A.Morelikesmaybegiven.B.Misbehaviorsmaybeencouraged.C.Moreriskypicturesmaybeposted.D.Cognitivecontrolmaybecomelessactive.35.Whatistheauthorspurposeinwritingthetext?A.Tocondemnimmoralsocialbehaviors.B.Topromotemodernsocialmedia.C.Toexplainthebrainsystem.D.Tointroduceanewresearch.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)。Weallhaveone,dontwe?Afriendwho’salwayslate.Theonewhoturnsupforcoffeeafullhalfhouraftertheappointedtime.__36__.ThedearpalwhosendsamessagesayingSorry,bitdelayed.”,whentheyrealready20minutesbehindschedule.Orjustmaybe,ifyourereallyhonest,thispersistentlytardy(拖延的)individualisactuallyyouyourself.__37__.Howonearthcanpeoplebesoinconsiderate?Recentresearchsuggeststhattheremightbemoretothisthansimplerudeness.PsychologistsfromWashingtonUniversitybelievepeopleviewtimedifferently.__38__.Itevenprovidedthemwithaclock.Despitethis,somepeoplebecamesoabsorbedintheactivitythattheycompletelyforgottochecktheclock.__39__.Thelesspunctualamongusoftensharecharacteristicssuchasoptimism,lowlevelsofself-control,anxiety.”Whyoptimism,youask?Optimiststendtooverestimatehowmuchtheycanachieveandunderestimateproblems,whichmeanstheydontaccountforthelongtrafficjamonthewaytomeetyouforthatcoffee.Heresanotherthought:maybelanguageistoblame?TheEnglishphrasetobefashionablylate”isusedtodescribethepropertimetoarriveatanevent.Ifyouretooearly,youcanappearoverlyeager,butifyoureabitlate,youseemcoolandsophisticated(老練的).Theproblemis,whatonepersonregardsasfashionablylate,anothermayviewasplainimpolite.__40__.A.OurpersonalityalsoplaysaroleB.KeepadistancefromthosefullofexcusesC.Nexttimeyouhavecoffee,dotrytobeontimeD.Theonewhoseemstobeforeverstuckin”E.Eitherway,latenesscanbeextremelyannoyingtothereceivingendF.ParticipantswererequiredtosetdownhowlongtheyfinishedataskG.Theirstudygaveparticipantsaspecificamountoftimetocompletetotask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)(、BC和)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡將該項(xiàng)涂黑。Markwasmuchaffectedwiththediscoveryinthemorning:hisbelovedviolin,oneofhisfew__41__andtheprimarysourceofhisliving,hadbeenstolen.Markishomeless.Foryears,hesbeenafamiliarfacetolocalpeople,whove__42__hisviolin-playinginMetrostationsaroundthecity.Hesharedthebadnewsofhis__43__withhisfans,makingasimple__44__withthewordsViolin”.LittledidMarkknowthathissignwouldsoon__45__,inspiringanoutpouringof__46__fromtheverystrangershedbeenplayingmusicforyears.Awoman__47__MarkwithhissignandpostedthepictureonFacebook,whichsoon__48__theattentionofaMontrealorchestra.Theorchestra’smanagerJeanwasreally__49__byMarksstory.OhmyGod,thispoormanlosthisonlywayof__50__hispassion(熱情)toothers,”hesaid.Wehadtorealizethispersonwasnotjusta(n)”__52__topurchaseanewviolinforMark,orchestramembers__53__outtoFrancisLapionte,owneroflocalviolinshop,whotoowasmovedbyMarks__54__,andwantedtohelpput__55__backinhislife”.Heofferedtosellanewviolin__56__.Hewillhaveeverythingheneedstobeplayingagain.sagoodinstrumentanditsgoingtoworkforyears,__57__,forMarktoenjoyhismusicandforustoenjoyhismusic”WhenJeanfinallyhadthenewviolin__58__toMark,thehomelessmanstears__59__hischeeks.Anyactofkindnessisalightforthelessfortunate.Noactofkindness,howeversmall,isever__60__.Evenasimplesmileandawordofkindnesscanmakeabigdifference.41.A.possessions42.A.helped43.A.lackB.goodsC.toolsD.violinsD.trustedD.lossB.showedB.disappearanceB.symbolC.enjoyedC.damageC.sign44.A.markD.gesture45.A.cameout46.A.wonder47.A.impressed48.A.caught49.A.movedB.letoutC.camearoundD.gotaroundB.curiosityB.photographedB.paidC.kindnessC.sharedC.turnedD.anxietyD.connectedD.fixedB.confusedC.amazedD.bothered50.A.putting51.A.somebody52.A.Encouraged53.A.foundB.drawingB.anybodyC.leadingC.nobodyD.communicatingD.everybodyD.AmbitiousD.gaveB.DeterminedC.AbleB.heldC.reached54.A.adventure55.A.faithB.personalityC.feelingD.misfortuneB.musicC.confidenceD.talent56.A.atcostB.athandB.hopefullyB.addedC.onshowC.equallyC.attachedD.onsaleD.generallyD.applied57.A.gradually58.A.delivered59.A.movedon60.A.countedB.tookonB.repaidC.poureddownD.turneddownC.lostD.wasted第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填寫(xiě)1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Withtherapidspreadofwesterncultures,a__61__(grow)numberofChinesepeoplepreferwesternholidaystotraditionalones.WhenChristmasorValentinesDay__62__(come),youngsterswillfloodintobars,restaurants,ordepartmentstorestocelebratethesefestivals,butactuallytheydontknowmuchaboutChinesetraditionalfestivals.Thereasonbehindthissocialphenomenonisobvious:inasocietycontrolledbymassmediaandconsumerism,festivalsandholidaysfromabroad__63__(indentify)asfashionableandnew,whiletraditionalonesareusuallysomethingoutofdateandold.Youngpeopleallover

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