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南京市、盐城市2018届高三年级第二次模拟考试

英语2018.03

本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。

满分120分,考试用时120分钟。

第一部分听力(略)

第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)

第一节单项填空(共15小题:

每小题1分,满分15分)

请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。

21.“I’minChina”,______invitesforeignnativeworldwidetoexperienceuniquejob,isaprojectundertheguidanceoftheStateCouncil.

A.thatB.whichC.whereD.what

22.–Howareyougettingalongwithyourpresentation?

-Almostready,andI______allIamsupposedto.

A.didB.haddone

C.havedoneD.shallhavedone

23.Dividedintosixthemes,Victoria’sSecretFashionShow______55modelsin87looks.

A.featuredB.representedC.attractedD.impressed

24.–Metteo’snewalbumParamahasturnedouttobeahit.

-Oh,heisreally______ofaluckydog.

A.nothingB.anythingC.everythingD.something

25.IwouldhavegonetobedwhenIwassickinsteadof______theearthwouldgointoaholdingpatternifIweren’ttherefortheday.

A.confirmingB.predictingC.pretendingD.concluding

26.Thepalacehasbeenrestoredtoresemble______itwasduringthetimeofEmperorQianglong.

A.whatB.thatC.whichD.how

27.Thepolicywasrejected______amorecautiousone.

A.incaseofB.inviewofC.infavorofD.inplaceof

28.---Whenwillyou______travelling?

---Maybenextweek.

A.goinforB.getaroundtoC.lookforwardtoD.holdonto

29.Americahasbecomeknownforits______ofindividualism,whichhasbeenasourceofconflictwithothercultures.

A.pushB.banC.offenceD.control

30.---Doyouknowtheguyoverthere?

---Oh,don’tmistakehimasanordinaryperson.He’sa______inourcompany.

A.coldfishB.rottenappleC.slyfoxD.topbanana

31.GuanghwaBookshopasastand-alonebookshopmayfacealoss,becauseprofitsfromsellingprintbooksare______andrentsincentralLondonarehigh.

A.zeroB.handsomeC.adequateD.slim

32.---Whatdoyouthinkofhersuggestion?

---______,itwouldbemuchmoresensibletotalkaboutitlater.

A.UsuallyB.GenerallyC.ActuallyD.Exactly

33.Whatyoudonotwant______toyourself,donotdotoothers.

A.doingB.done

C.beingdoneD.havingdone

34.Persistentpeoplebegintheirsuccess______othersendinfailure.

A.whereB.whileC.sinceD.though

35.---It’sprobablywisetoletPrincessElizabethundertaketheCommonwealthtour.______

---Well,she’suptoit.

A.Whatisit?

B.Ifyousayso.

C.Whatsayyou?

D.IfonlyIcouldgo.

第二节完形填空(共20小题:

每小题1分,满分20分)

Incaseyoumissedit,avideolastweekshowedaminiaturehorseeatingabowlofcarrots----fromahighchair.Ahighchair.Yes,really.

Itmightseem___36___,butitmightalsobethelogicalextensionofthegrowing___37___oftreatinganimalsashumanandtreatingpetsaschildren.Examplesofthisattitudeare___38___,andrangefromtheinnocenttothenear-crazy.Somepeopleeven___39___theirpetsforHalloweenorcreatesocialmediaaccountsforthem.Shouldthiscause___40___?

Shouldwejustsmileandnodwhenpeopletreattheirpetsassuch?

ShouldweshrugofftheFacebookpage“AnimalsarePeopleToo”and“MyChildhasFourPaws”?

 

No.___41___animalsaren'tpeople.Andpetsaren'tchildren.

Thereseemstobeconfusionaboutthe___42___betweenpetsandchildren.People___43___thelanguageofparenthoodwhentalkingtotheir“furkid”or“baby”.Ofcourse,it'sonethingtousesuchlanguagelightly,asaninnocentexpressionofloveora(an)___44___ofthegreatjoyanddeepbondsthatpets,likechildren,cancreate.It’squiteanothertousethislanguage___45___.

Words___46___.Usinginaccuratelabelsforthingsdoesn'tjustblur(模糊)theveryreallinesbetweenpetsandpeople;itcanleadtodangerousdelusions(错觉).Whatifawoman___47___havingababywon’tbemuchdifferentfrombeinga“dad”toadog?

 

“Petparents”pointoutthattheydoeverything___48___parentsdo----feed,bathe,cleanup,careforandlove.___49___,alltheseactionsformonlypartoftheroutinesoftrueparenthood.Onedoesnot,andcannot,teach___50___andmoralitytocatsanddogs,yetthat’sthemostimportantjobofaparent.Havingachildmeanspreparinganothermindandsoulforadulthoodand___51___.Havingapetmeanskeepingananimalobedientanddependentsoitnever___52___thewayachildeventuallywill.

Petsandchildrenservedifferentroles,___53___differentplacesinthelivesofhumans.___54___thesefundamentaldifferencesbenefitsneithercreaturesnorpeople.Wecall“pets”___55___lovingthemanyless.Sostoppingcallingyourpetsyour“children”.

36.A.awfulB.absurdC.artificialD.awkward

37.A.trendB.expenseC.demandD.danger

38.A.anywhereB.somewhereC.everywhereD.nowhere

39.A.pickupB.wakeupC.dressupD.feedup

40.A.satisfactionB.inspirationC.conflictD.concern

41.A.YetB.SoC.BecauseD.Then

42.A.barrierB.comparisonC.connectionD.difference

43.A.masterB.interpretC.adoptD.understand

44.A.intentionB.reflectionC.definitionD.expectation

45.A.literallyB.incidentallyC.cautiouslyD.originally

46.A.existB.workC.matterD.spread

47.A.believeB.prefersC.provesD.dreams

48.A.ableB.absentC.reliableD.real

49.A.ThereforeB.IndeedC.FurthermoreD.Otherwise

50.A.languagesB.attitudeC.skillsD.character

51.A.confidenceB.enthusiasmC.patienceD.independence

52.A.leavesB.playsC.growsD.performs

53.A.shiftingB.occupyingC.providingD.reserving

54.A.RevealingB.DenyingC.RemovingD.Emphasizing

55.A.byB.forC.withoutD.except

第三部分阅读理解(共15小题:

每小题2分,满分30分)

请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。

A

LondontoBrightonBikeRide

Thestart

ThebikeridestartsatClaphamCommontubestation

Ridecarefully

Weputtogetherasmanyfacilitiesaspossibletohelpensureyouhaveatrouble-freeday.Butwealsorelyonyoutoridesafelyandwithdueconsiderationforothercyclistsandroadusers.Althoughmanyroadsareclosedtooncomingtraffic,thisisnotalwaysthecaseandyoushouldbeawareofthepossibilitythattherecouldbevehiclescomingintheoppositedirection.

Pleasedonotattemptrecklessovertakingwhilstriding---rememberitisNOTarace.

(1)_________

Ifyouhaveanaccident,askamarshalforhelp;theyareincontactwiththesupport/emergencyservices.Tocallforhelpfromourmotorcyclemarshals,givea‘thumbsdown’signal.Themarshalwilldoallhe/shecantohelp,providinghe/sheisnotalreadygoingtoamoreseriousaccident.Ifamotorcyclemarshalslowsdowntohelpyou,butyouhavejuststoppedforarestanddon’tneedhelp,pleasegivea‘thumbsup’signalandhe/shewillcarryon.Remember---thumbsdownmeans‘Ineedhelp’.

(2)____________

RefertoyourroutemapandmakeyourwaytoaMechanicsPoint.MechanicalassistanceisfreewhenyoushowyourRiderIdentityCard;youjustpayfortheparts.

Refreshmentstops

Lookoutforthesealongtheroute.Mostareorganizedbyvoluntaryclubsandtheirpricesgiveyourealvalueformoney.TheyarealsoraisingmoneyfortheirlocalcommunitiesandtheBritishHeartFoundation,sopleasegivethemyoursupport.

Rainorshine---beprepared

Intheeventofverybadweather,watchoutforsignstowetweatherstationsenroute.Goodwaterproofs,likeacyclecape,areessential.Ourfirstaidstaffcanonlysupplybinlinersandbythetimeyougetoneyoumaybeverywet.However,theEnglishsummerisunpredictable---itmayalsobehot,sodon’tforgetthesunprotectioncreamaswell!

(3)_____________

Wewilltrytopickupyourbikeforyouontheday.CallBikeEvents(059)nomorethantwoweeksaftertheridetoarrangecollection.Sorry,wecannotguaranteethisservicenorcanweacceptliabilityforanylossordamagetoyourbike.BikeEventswillholdyourbikeforthreemonths,afterwhichitmaybedisposedof.Youwillbechargedforallcostsincurredinreturningyourcycle.

56.Whichofthefollowingmightbethecorrectorderofthemissingsubtitlesinthepassage?

a.Incaseofbreakdownb.Attractingassistancec.Ifyouhavetodropout

A.a-b-cB.b-c-aC.c-a-bD.b-a-c

57.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat__________.

A.firstaidstaffcanprovidecyclecapes

B.someroadsmayhavenormaltrafficflowonthem

C.refreshmentsarefreetoparticipantsduringtheride

D.BikeEventswon’tchargeyouforthereturnofyourbike

B

Anonymizingjobapplicationstoeliminate(消除)discriminationisnoteasy.

“Ifyou’vegotthegrades,theskillsandthedetermination,thisgovernmentwillensureyoucansucceed,”declaredtheBritishprimeminister,onOctober26th,asheintroducedplanstotacklediscriminationintheworkplace.Tenbigemployersinthepublicandprivatesectors—includingthecivilservice,HSBCandDeloitte—haveagreedtostartrecruiting(招募)ona“name-blind”basisinBritain;othersmayalsofollowsuit.Insuchschemes,thosedrawingupshortlistsofapplicantscannotseetheirnames,withtheaimofreducingracialandsexualbias.Butdotheywork?

Severalcountrieshaveexperimentedwithname-blindapplications.In2010Germany’sAnti-DiscriminationAgency,anadvisorybody,sponsoredavoluntaryschemetogetbusinessestotryit.InFrancealawpassedin2006madetheanonymizingofapplicants’CVscompulsoryforfirmsofover50employees.Butthegovernmentwasslowinlayingdowntheconditionsforhowthelawwouldoperate,andonlystartedperformingitlastyear.

InSwedenandtheNetherlandstherehavebeensometrials.Discriminationagainstjobapplicantsbasedontheirnamesiswelldocumented,particularlyamongethnicminorities.AnexperimentinGermanyfoundthatcandida

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