1、江西英语高考题型概述江西英语高考题型 高考英语阅读理解的特点:1阅读量适中,阅读难度适当;2体裁和题材多样,内容上表达了社会性,教育性,思想性与真实性;3阅读能力上突出语篇,强调应用,注重了对学生综合能力的考核。下面是我为你整理关于的内容,希望大家喜欢! 第I卷 选择题共100分 第一局部听力共两节,总分值30分 做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容完毕后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。 第一节共5小题;每题1.5分,总分值7.5分 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A. B. C三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应位置,听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的
2、时间来答复有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。 1. Where is probably Toms mobile phone? A. In his home. B. In the classroom. C. On his way to school. 2. What does the man decide to do? A. Do plenty of sports. B. Work hard at physics. C. Do many maths exercises. 3. Why does the woman like Yang Guang? A. He has a lot of f
3、ans. B. He is a good singer. C. He is physically disabled. 4. What time is it now? A. 8:00 p.m. B. 8:30 p.m. C. 9:00 p.m. 5. How did the man get to the theater?A. By car. B. By bike. C. On foot. 第二节 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟
4、的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听下面一段对话,答复第6和第7两个小题。 6. Who was in the house that was on fire? A. A little boy. B. A little girl. C. An old lady. 7. Where is the man now?A. At home. B. In his office. C. In a hospital. 听下面一段对话,答复第8和第9两个小题。 8. What happened when the man was 16? A. He was seriously ill. B. He took a
5、 trip to Tibet. C. He got a driving license. 9. How many years has the man been driving? A. For three years. B. For seven years. C. For ten years. 听下面一段对话,答复第10至第12三个小题。 10. What was the woman doing yesterday evening? A. Seeing the film. B. Buying clothes. C. Reading an article. 11. What does the ma
6、n think of the film? A. Interesting. B. Boring. C. Thrilling. 12. What will the woman do? A. Find some articles about the film. B. Ask the man to tell her about the film. C. See the film when it is shown again. 听下面一段对话,答复第13至第16四个小题。 13. Which place does Sally prefer to go to? A. The London Eye. B.
7、The London Zoo. C. CoventGardens. 14. What is Billy interested in? A. Operas. B. Boats. C. Animals. 15. What does the man suggest the woman do in London? A. Do some shopping. B. Find a job. C. Visit her friend. 16. What is the probable relationship between the two speakers? A. Brother and sister. B.
8、 Father and daughter. C. Husband and wife. 听下面一段独白,答复第17至第20四个小题。 17. What is Andys job? A. To look for theme parks. B. To take tourists to travel. C. To write a guidebook. 18. Where should people go if they like adventure rides? A. To MagicKingdom in Florida. B. To Cedar Point in Ohio. C. To the Wi
9、zarding World of Harry Potter. 19. What does the speaker say about the Wizarding World of Harry Potter? A. Famous. B. Special. C. Big. 20. What can people do in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter? A. Buy magic sweets and things.B. See some free magic shows. C. Meet some actors in the film. 第二局部阅读理解
10、共两节,总分值40分 第一节共15小题:每题2分,总分值30分 阅读以下短文,从每题所给的四个选项A. B. C和D中,选出最正确选项,并在答题卡该项涂黑 A British Women Writers in different periods of time The English Renaissance The English Renaissance began in the later part of the fifteenth century and lasted until the 1660s. Among the most famous women writers of this
11、period is Aphra Behn, who is seen as the firstprofessional woman writer in English. She wrote a number of plays that dealt with topics such as racism and slavery. A good example is Oroonoko published in 1688. Aphra Behns works includealso the plays The Amourous Prince, The Town Fop, The Dutch Lover
12、and her only tragedy, Abdelazer. The neoclassical period Among the well-known women in Bristish literature during the neoclassical period, from 1660 to the end of the eighteenth century, is Anne Finch. She wrote poetry and tried to express all thatshe saw and experienced. Two other women are recogni
13、zed for their contribution to neoclassical British literature: Mary Astell and Lady Mary Wortley Montagu. Mary Astell was a philosopher and afeminist writer. She is best known now for her theories on the education of women. The Romantic period Jane Austen is one of the most famous women writers that
14、 worked during the Romantic period 1798-1832. Her works include several novels, most of which focus on marriage as a way for youngwomen to secure social standing and economic security. Her most famous novels are Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility and Emma. Another famous woman writer from th
15、e English Romanticismis Mary Shelley. She is the author of Frankenstein, History of SixWeeks Tour and The Last Man. The Victorian period The Victorian period, between the 1830s and 1900, was the time when the Bronte sisters, George Eliot and Elizabeth Gaskell lived and wrote. Charlotte Bronte, Emily
16、 Bronte and Anne Bronteproduced many British literary classics. Charlottes novels include Jane Eyre, Shirley, Villette and The Professor. Mary Anne Evans adopted the male pen name George as she wanted to set herselfapart from the feminine genre of cookbooks and domestic moral tales. Her most famous
17、novel is The Mill on the Floss published in 1860. 21. According to the passage, Aphra Behns plays mainly concern _. A. racism and slavery B. economic security C. education of women D. cooking and gardening 22. Which period does Jane Austen belong to? A. the English Renaissance. B. the Neoclassical P
18、eriod. C. the Romantic period. D. the Victorian period. 23.Why did Mary Anne Evans publish her stories under the name of George Eliot? A. Women were forbidden to write novels then. B. It helped promote her works. C. It sounded more popular.D. Her works would be different. 24. If a reader is interest
19、ed in womens education, whose works can be the best choice? A. Anne Finchs. B. Mary Astells. C. Mary Wortley Montagus. D. Mary Shelleys. B Visitors to the grounds of New College at Englands Oxford University pass under an iron gate with the advice: Manners make the man. Even after an appropriate upd
20、ate to: Manners make theperson, its thought-provoking引人深思的especially to todays Americans. When we think about what makes the personits more likely the degree, the job, the salary. Since when do we count manners as a measure of success? We do know that these would make life nicer, if more tolerable.
21、Nevertheless, we forget or overlook our manners. So it seems, does everyone elseincluding, unluckily, our children. As a university president, one of my great joys is to visit our campuses and see our students though were separated by different generations, interests, and, of course dressing, each s
22、tudenttells me something within the first few minutes that we meet: whether he or she has been taught manners. I sense this in different ways: through her words or her gestures, in the way shelistens or how he refers to friends and faculty, how she greets and says goodbye, how he responds when an el
23、derly person enters the room. In the absence of manners, however, I make some allowances. For instance, the many ethnic种族的groups that students represent often have different explanations of what makes up good manners.In other cases, some students may reject what theyve learned to break from their pa
24、rents and be accepted by other students. Whether students are being different or openly opposing, a recentexperience I had with them tells me that theres some hope for reviving and good manners. Good manners dont just guarantee acceptance. Good manners open doors to deeper connections and more meani
25、ngful roles in our society. Good manners are gentle signals that show we care aboutone another and allow us to relate to another person in a thoughtful way but at a respectable distance.25. Which of the following is seldom a mark of success to people today? A. Handsome income. B. Polite behavior. C.
26、 An academic degree. D. High ranks in the office 26. The main idea of paragraph 4 is more likely that. A. manners can be taught in different ways B. how the president of New College cares about his students C. generation gap does exist between students and faculty members D. what students say and do
27、 can indicate if they have mannered behavior 27. From the last paragraph we can learn that the biggest benefit by good manners would be that. A. Good manners guarantee acceptance of others B. Good manners inspire students to study harder C. Good manners help deeper connections with others D. Good ma
28、nners guarantee students to get whatever they want C Ants are troublesome, best known for itchy bites and ruining picnics. But, a new species of crazy ant is taking over Texas. In some ways they appear to be worse than fire ants and theres nogood way to stop them* These ants move fast and are plenti
29、ful in some areas. The crazy ants first sprang in Pearland in 2002 and have been becoming more and more of a problem ever since.“An invasion of these can be so extreme that its hard to call it just aziyuankucomnuisance, University of Texas entomologist Edward LeBrun told The AustinAmerican-tatesman.
30、 “The ants have been known to crawl into and ruin televisions, appliances and other electronic devices. No one is entirely sure why, He said. David Oi , a research entomologist at the Department of Agriculture, told The New York Times in 2021, the strange idea that the ants are actually attracted to the electricity itself cant beruled out. The crazy ants or Raspberry ants-yep, thats actually what they are called-are found in 23 Texas counties. The ants have very little venom毒液, but do cause a slight sting when
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