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遵义市2018届高三第二次联考试卷

英语

第I卷

第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该

项涂黑。

A

SupportWorker

Doyouhavetheabilitytocareforothers?

Canyouunderstandhowolderpeoplefeel?

Areyouagoodcommunicator?

Doyouhavegoodlisteningskills?

Canyouworkweekends?

IfyouhaveansweredYEStotheabove,wewouldliketohearfromyou:

-Startingrateof£8.56perhour

-Freeuniform

-ExcellenttrainingContactusatCareers@golden-

Traineehairdresser

FullTime-40hoursperweekPermanent

BrightonCityCentre

Learnfromsomeofthebesthairdressersintheworld!

Youwillwork40hoursaweekMondaytoSaturday.Yourresponsibilitieswillinclude:

welcoming

clients,washinghair,bringingcoffeeandteatocustomers,andkeepingsaloncleanandtidyatall

times.

Nopreviousexperienceisnecessary.

PleaseapplyNow!

ContactusatCathy@cut-above.brighton.com

WOWEEMAGAZINE

Writerswanted!

WoweeMagazineislookingforwritersforitswebsite.Payisbasedonthenumberofpeoplewhoreadyourarticles.Youmayalsoreceivefreeticketstoeventsandfreeproductstotest.Thisisagreatopportunitytogetvaluableworkexperience.

Wewantpeoplewhoare:

chattyinterestingpassionateskilled

Contactusatinfo@wowee.com

WORKFORCOFFEEBEANS

JoinBritain'snumberonecafeatCoffeeBeans,whereeverycafehasthesameaims:

tocreatefamily-liketeamsandtogiveexcellentcustomerservice.

Manydifferentkindsofpeoplecomeandworkwithus,sostartyourcareeratCoffeeBeanstoday:

-choosethehoursyouwork

-getmanagementexperience

-shareyourloveofcoffee

JoinusasaTeamMember,AssistantManagerorCafeManager,dependingonyourskillsandexperience.Contactusatjobs@coffeebeans.co.uk

1.Asasupportworker,youdon'tneedto_.

A.beagoodcommunicator

B.havegoodlisteningskills

C.begoodatsinginganddancing

D.understandtheolderpeople'sfeelings

2.Ifyouaregoodatwriting,youmaycontactat.

A.info@wowee.comB.Cathy@cut-above.brighton.Com

C.Careers@golden-D.jobs@coffeebeans.co.uk

3.Whodoyouthinkisinterestedinthisinformation?

A.Afatheroutofwork.B.Ajuniormiddleschoolstudent.

C.Amanagerwithhighincome.D.Amotherwiththreekidstoattendto

B

LastweekendIwasluckyenoughtoattendoneofSpain'smostfamouscarnivalsinthecityofCadiz.Youcanonlyunderstandhowitisoneofthemostimportantcarnivalsintheworldafterseeingitforyourself.LiterallyeverybodyIsaw,ofallages,wasextremelyfancy-dressedfromtoptotoe,makingmefeellikeIwasinafairy-taleworldwithsinginganddancingallaroundthecitycentre.

AlmostinstantlyaftersteppingoffthetraininCadiz,wewerefilledwithjoy,aseveryonewasinhighspirits.ThenumberofpeoplewalkingthroughthestreetsplayingtraditionalmusicfilledpeoplewithhappinessandcrazinesslikeIhaveneverseenbefore.Aswewanderedaroundandtookinthelivelyatmosphere,thecreativityofsomecostumeswasincredible!

Theimaginationandeffortputinto

fancydresswasremarkable.Youcouldreallytellthatpeopleputalotoftimeandenergyintomaking

someamazingcostumes.

Thentherewerethegroupsdottedaroundthecity.Oldmenwouldbepassionatelysingingsome

traditionalsongs.Icouldtelltheyweresingingfromtheirheartwithexcitement.Furthermore,thefact

thatIwasnotabletounderstandtheinsidejokesdidnotmatter,asIwassurprisedbytheactionsand

expressionstheyprovided.TheseministreetshowswereatruetasterofSpanishcultureandsetmeup

forafunnight.

4.Whichstatementisnottrue?

A.TheauthorwenttoCadizbytrain.

B.Onlychildrenarefancy-dressedinamazingcostumes.

C.Peoplesinganddanceduringthecarnivalinthestreets.

D.ThecarnivaltheauthorattendedisveryfamousinSpain.

5.Whichofthefollowingwordsisunsuitabletodescribethecostumes?

A.Creative.B.Imaginative.C.Amazing.D.Strange.

6.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?

A.Peoplemakefunofeachotherinthestreet.

B.Theauthorknowslittleaboutthelocalculture.

C.Theoldmenhavemorepassionthantheyoung.

D.Theyweresingingfromtheirheartwithexcitement.

7.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetothecarnival?

A.Fond.B.Critical.C.Worried.D.Indifferent.

C

Muchmeaningcanbeconveyed,clearly,withoureyes,soitisoftensaidthateyescanspeak.

Doyouhavesuchkindofexperience?

Inabusyoumaylookatstranger,butnottoolong.Andifheissensingthatheisbeingstaredat,hemayfeeluncomfortable.Thesameindailylife.Ifyouarelookedatformorethannecessary,youwilllookatyourselfupanddown,toseeifthereisanythingwrongwithyou.Ifnothinggoeswrong,youwillfeelangrytowardother'sstarewithyouthatway.

Eyesdospeak,right?

Lookingtoolongatsomeonemayseemtoberudeandaggressive.Butthingsaredifferentwhenitcomestostareattheoppositesex.Ifamanglancesatawomanformorethan10secondsandrefusestoremovehisgaze,hisintentionsareobvious,thatis,hewishestoattractherattention,tomakeherunderstandthatheisadmiringher.

However,thenormaleyecontactfortwopeopleengagedinconversationisthatthespeakerwillonlylookatthelistenerfromtimetotime,inordertomakesurethatthelistenerdoespayattentiontowhattheformerisspeaking,totellhimthatheisattentive.Ifaspeakerlooksatyoucontinuouslywhenspeaking,asifhetriestocontrolyou,youwillfeeldisconcerted.Apoorliarusuallyexposeshimselfbylookingtoolongatthevictim,sincehebelievesinthefalseideathattolookstraightintheeyeisasignofhonestcommunication.Quitethecontrary,infact,continuouseyecontactisconfinedtoloversonly,whowillenjoylookingateachothertenderlyforalongtime,toshowaffectionthatwordscannotexpress.Evidently,eyecontactshouldbedoneaccordingtotherelationshipbetweentwopeopleandthespecificsituation.

8.Whenapersonstaresatanotherone,itmaybe_

①thereissomethingwrongwithanotherperson

②amanwantstodrawawoman'sattention

③apoorliaristellingalietoanotherperson

④apersonwantstosaysomethingbutforgets

9.Whydoesapersonlookatanotheronefromtimetotimeinnormalconversation?

A.Toshowthespeakerispolite.

B.Toattractthelistener'sattention.

C.Tomakesurethelistenerislistening.

D.Toshowaffectionwordscan'texpress.

10.Themeaningoftheunderlinedwordinthelastparagraphiscloseto

A.unfairB.unsatisfied

C.unfortunateD.uncomfortable

11.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.Eyescanspeak.B.Eyescantelllies.

C.Eyesareimportant.D.Eyescanshowaffection.

D

Withitstallbuildingsandcrowdedstreets,HongKongisoneofthelastplacesyouwouldexpecttofindawildanimal.Butgreenseaturtles,havebecomeregularvisitorstobeachesfoundinmorepeacefulpartsofthemetropolis.

Overthelastmonth,peoplelivinginHongKongandHainanProvincehavebeenluckyenoughtoseethegiantturtleslaytheireggsonthebeachesatnight.Maleturtlesspendtheirentirelivesinthesea.Buteverytwotosixyears,thefemalesswimthousandsofmilesfromtheirfeedinggroundstolayeggsintheirownbirthplaces.

Unfortunately,fewofthebabyturtlessurvivewithonlyoneinl,000livingintoadulthood.Iftheymanagetogrowbig,whichtakes20t030years,theycanliveformorethanacentury.

Manisthemainreasonwhyturtlesaredyingout.Thecreatures'habitatsaredestroyedbyfishingandpollution,whiletheturtlesthemselvesarekilledforfoodandleather.

"SeaturtleeggsandmeatsavedusduringJapan'soccupationofHongKonginWorldWarII,"said65-year-oldresidentChanKam-wan.Butthedaysofeatingturtleeggshavelongsincepassed.HongKongbannedtheeatingandsaleofthemin1976,hopingtohelpsavetheendangeredcreatures.

Inrecentyears,thegovernmenthasclosedbeachesbetweenJuneandOctobersotheturtlescanlayeggsinpeace.Scientistsalsotryandkeepacountofthenumberofturtles,evenfollowingthemusingsatellites.Throughtrackingtheturtles,theyhopetolearnnewwaysofprotectingthem.

OfficialsinHongKongrecentlyfinishedastudyonsealifeinthearea.Theyareconsideringsettingupaseaparktoprotecttheseaturtlesfromwaterpollutionandillegalfishing.

12.WecanlearnfromthepassageEXCEPT____.

A.Mostofthebabyturtlesdiebeforegrowingup

B.ItisdifficulttofindwildanimalsinHongKong

C.Turtlescanliveformorethanonehundredyears

D.Youcanfindsomemaleturtlesonthebeachesifluckyenough

13.AlargenumberofturtleswerekilledforfoodbyHongKongresidentsin.

A.1976B.1978C.1944D.1898

14.Whatcanweconcludefromthepassage?

A.Theproblemsthattheturtleswerefacinghavebeensettled.

B.Thegovernmenthasbuiltwallsonthebeachestoprotectturtles.

C.Thegovernmentwillplantmanytreesonthebeachestosetupapark.

D.Thegovernmentisusingsomeadvancedequipmenttoprotectturtles.

15.Wheremayyoureadthispassage?

A.Inanovel.B.Inatourguidance.

C.Inanewspaper.D.Inahistorybook.

第二节补全短文(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)

根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

选项中有两项为多余选项。

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RobertEnright,PhD,isapioneerinthescientificstudyofforgiveness.Here,heintroduceshisfour-phasemodelthathashelpedcountlesspatientsovercomeanxiety,depression,andresentment,byallowingthemtotrulyforgive.

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