2018年贵阳市二模高三适应性考试二英语试题&答案!自主招生老师整理了贵阳市2018年高三适应性考试二英语试题和答案,2018年参加贵阳适应性考试的学生们大家都对答案了吗?伊顿教育自主招生老师为大家整理一系列的详细参考答案,欢迎大家了解参考!
本试卷120分。考试用时100分钟。
第一部分 阅读理解(共两节,40分)
第一节 (共15小题;每小题2分,30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出较佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
David George Haskell, The Songs of Trees
Haskell makes repeated visits to a dozen trees around the world. “The forest presses its mouth to every 1iving creature and breathes,” he writes in the Amazonian rainforest in Ecuador, a place of plant diversity. There he climbs to the crown of a giant ceiba (木棉) tree at least 150 years old and traces its connections to plant, animal, bacteria and fungal (真菌) life. He visits an olive farm in Jerusalem, and tracks seasons of new growth after a green ,ash falls on the Cumberland plateau (高原) in Kentucky. On New York’s Upper West Side he has a Gallery pear planted above the subway, describing how the city’s sounds affect the tree’s growth. Each highly observed essay is resonant (共鸣) as a poem.
Meg Howrey, The Wanderers
Howrey’s new novel was inspired by a 2011 news report on Mars 500, a 520-day simulation (模拟训练) of a space trip to Mars with a six-member crew from Russia, China and Europe. She gives equal time to Yoshi, Sergei and Helen, a crew of three astronauts from Japan, Russia and the US, who hope to be chosen for the Mars trip sponsored by a private company. As they endure a 17-month simulation; each must prove to have the power to stand the enforced training and the series of calculated failures created by the “SIM” team. The key question for each: “Does it feel real?”
#p#副标题#e#Douglas Coupland, Bit Rot
Canadian writer, designer and artist Coupland names his new collection of stories and essays for a digital archiving term describing how files can be freely sorted. With characteristic intelligence, he develops that term to describe “the way my brain has been feeling since 2000, as I have older and weaker neurons(神经元), and create and improve new and unexpected ones.” Bit Rot offers priceless insights. Few people are better at explaining the consequences of the digital age.
Elif Batuman, The Idiot
Selin, the daughter of Turkish immigrants, arrives at Harvard in 1995, is ready to take on all challenges that come her way. She makes friends with Svetlana, a Serbian classmate, and becomes close with Ivan, a Hungarian upperclassman. Thanks to Ivan, she spends the summer after her freshman year in Europe, with a job of teaching English in Hungarian villages. Selin is open-minded and adventurous; Batuman’s wisdom describes Selin’s experience of love and life.
1. What does Haskell plant above the subway?
A. giant ceiba. B. An olive.
C. A green ash. D. A Callery pear.
2. Which book roots in a news report?
A. The Songs of Trees. B. The Wanderers.
C. Bit Rot. D. The Idiot.
3. Where is Sergei from?
A. Japan. B. Canada.
C. Russia. D. Hungary.
4. Who wrote a collection of stories and essay?
A. David George Haskell. B. Meg Howrey.
C. Douglas Coupland. D. Elif Batuman.
B
Toronto in Canada is one of those cities that people visit and then dream of living in. It’s large, but not too large; prosperous(繁荣的), but not expensive. But most importantly, Toronto is very open and tolerant. The city, the capital of the region of Ontario, is one of the world’s most multicultural cities.
The fact that 140 languages are spoken in the city tells a story. What’s more, 12.5 percent of the city’s population is Chinese.
With all the different groups in the city, you’d expect a variety of foods to try. And, sure enough, there are many different restaurants in Toronto, from Vietnamese to Ethiopian. Many of them are found in the Kensington Market area, where there’s also music to hear and art to See.
This multicultural background is probably one of the reasons that many people consider it a mysterious place. Speaking to BBC News, blogger Alyssa James said: “The city doesn’t give up its secrets easily. I love Toronto because you really have to love and know it.”
Toronto is a great place to explore if you want to get the most out of it. James mentioned the beaches, which are close to the city and have wonderfully clean sand and water. The good thing is that getting around in Toronto is easy, since it has a very good public transport system. It also has a reputation of being home to many talented computer geniuses. So, if you’re hoping to work in the technology industry, Toronto is a place to consider moving to.
With all this to offer, it’s not surprising that this Canadian city is an attractive destination, whether you’re going on a vacation or even looking for a home.
5. What do people think of Toronto in Canada?
A. A place people used to visit most. B. The largest city in Canada.
C. The most expensive city. D. An open and tolerant place.
6. What can we learn about Toronto?
A. People can experience different cultures.
B. 12.5% of the residents are from France.
C. Vietnamese foods are the most popular.
D. People can appreciate only African music.
7. What make people think Toronto a mystery?
A. Computer geniuses. B. Residents.
C. Diverse cultures. D. Beaches.
C
As Congress and the public wrestle with the Facebook scandal(丑闻), many people are now realizing the risks of data collection to them. Facebook recently admitted that nearly all of its 2.2 billion users have had data scraped(篡改) by “ill-natured” people or companies. The firm itself has joined calls for better privacy(隐私) regulations.
For years, watchdogs have been warning about sharing information with data-collecting companies. Most casual internet users are only now realizing how easy and common it is for irresponsible and unknown organizations to collect detailed digital data of them. They do this by combining the separate bits of information consumers have given up to e-tailers, health sites, quiz apps and countless other digital services.
A study from researchers at the University of Queensland shows that staying off of Facebook for five days can actually lower levels of the stress in the body. Yet despite the study, and the recent DeleteFacebook movement, Facebook user statistics remain strong.
As scholars of public responsibility and digital media systems, we know that the business of social media is based on user data and offering it for sale. There’s no single way for them to protect data as many users might expect. Like the social pollution of fake news, bullying(欺诈) and junk mail that Facebook’s platform spreads, the company’s privacy crisis also results from a power imbalance—Facebook knows nearly everything about its users, who know little to nothing about it.
It’s not enough for people to delete their Facebook accounts. Nor is it likely that anyone will successfully replace it with a nonprofit alternative centering on privacy and responsibility. Besides, this problem is not specific just to Facebook! Other companies, including Google and Amazon, also gather and use extensive personal data, and are locked in a digital arms race that we believe threatens to destroy privacy altogether.
8. What does the underlined word “this” in the second paragraph refer to?
A. Sharing information with data-collecting.
B. Collecting detailed digital data of consumers.
C. Combining the separate information of companies.
D. Quiz apps and countless other digital services.
9. We can infer from the text that protecting personal data is .
A. difficult B. easy
C. voluntary D. dangerous
10. What would be the best title for the text?
A. The Personal Data of People. B. The Online Quiz App.
C. The Business of Facebook. D. Facebook’s Privacy Troubles.
11. What will the writer most probably discuss next?
A. Policy for Google and Amazon.
B. Business pattern of Facebook.
C. Age range of Facebook consumers.
D. Measures about personal data security.
D
Where does the meat on our table come from? It usually comes from livestock like chickens and cows. But did you know that meat can also be made in a lab? US company JUST has announced that lab-grown meat could be on some, restaurant menus in the United States and Asia by the end of 2018, The Independent reported.
“These meats include chicken nuggets (鸡块), sausage and foie gras (鹤肝酱), “ Josh Tetrick, CEO of JUST, told The Independent. Lab meat is sometimes referred to as “clean meat”. It is made using the stem cells(干细胞)of living livestock. The cells need to be grown in a lab for a few weeks. For example, making a hamburger patty(肉饼)takes about nine weeks, CNN reported. This is faster than raising a cow, which usually takes over 20 weeks.
The first clean meat was a beef burger that was produced in 2013, but it was said to taste quite dry. How does clean meat taste now? Clean meat supporters told CNN that they think it tastes just like traditional meat.
Clean meat has other advantages. It is healthier than traditional meat. Meat producers can control what type of Fat goes into the meat. They can produce clean meat that contains healthy fats, such as omega-3 fatty acids(脂肪酸). This kind of fat is good for people’s hearts.
Clean meat can also help to solve global warming. According to The Washington Post, about 14.5 percent of the planet’s greenhouse gas emissions(排放)come from raising livestock. That’s more than the emissions from every car, train, ship and airplane in the world combined. It is predicted that switching to clean meat could lower greenhouse gas emissions by 96 percent, The Independent reported.
12. Where may the meat we eat come from in future?
A. Companies. B. Greenhouses. C. Labs. D. Restaurants.
13. What can be used to make “clean meat”?
A. Stem cells. B. Fatty acids.
C. Hamburger patties. D. Chicken nuggets.
14. What is the advantage of clean meat?
A. It is fatty. B. It is healthy.
C. It is free. D. It is smelly.
15. What do we know about dean meat from the last paragraph?
A. It comes from livestock. B. It can be switched off.
C. It results in global warming. D. It benefits environment.
#p#副标题#e#第二节 (共5小题;每小题2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较佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。
How do students manage to complete a huge number of assignments and still find the time to have fun? Time management! 16 . Here are some effective time management tips that can be used outside of college too.
Give yourself a treat 17 . For example, if you have a task for an hour, promise yourself to have coffee and biscuits if you manage to do that in time. It is a nice motivation to be productive.
Learn something new all the time. Many people who graduate from college think that they’ve learned all the secrets of the universe and have nothing more to study. 18 . Read books, learn new skills and languages. It’ll all make you smarter and more productive.
Have fun! Working non-stop is always a bad idea. Human bodies and minds need to have rest to be productive. If you regularly have fun and rest, you should be energetic and productive. 19 .
20 . Students most often have different kinds of classes during a day. It helps them balance different subjects, change the way of thinking and simply not to get bored with sticking to one thing for too long: It is also useful to balance tasks at work. Thus, you will do them faster because your brain won’t get burdened by one-type tasks.
A. Balance your tasks
B. Complete your tasks
C. Students should learn to use their time right
D. They think they have already learned a lot
E. However, you still need to give some work to your brain
F. Thus, you will do your work faster and save a lot of time
G. You can give yourself some small treats for finishing small tasks
第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,45分)
第一节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的较佳选项。
It was still raining. The shop lady was ready to 21 . No, please don’t, Tammy 22 . I’m lost and I have nowhere to go. She had 23 her mind to stay where she was because she was sure that her mom would be back to get her. 24 , she had been here for so long and why no one had come. She thought it for the hundredth time.
In the distance she heard a vehicle engine 25 prayed it was her mom or dad in their car. She was 26 when she saw that it was a school bus filled with kids. Her eyes fixed on the bus. Her brain got busy wondering if she should 27 the bus and if she did so, then how would 28 help her, because she didn’t know where she 29 . Suddenly she saw a huge 30 monster in the bus. She was really 31 and began to run. Then the school bus was chasing after her.
“Tammy!” a soft 32 voice called and someone 33 touched her shoulder.
“Mom!” Tammy said in 34 , tears of joy rolling down her face.
“Were you having a bad 35 , honey?” she heard her darling mom ask.
“Yes mom, ’’ she said 36 . “I was lost and being chased by a school bus and a huge green monster!”
Her mother laughed 37 and hugged Tammy close. “You poor dear!” she said, “Dreams can 38 seem so real, right?” Tammy 39 her head in agreement and snuggled(依偎)closer “But you’re safe and warm and home!” Tammy sighed in 40 .
21. A. arrive B. show C. leave D. come
22, A. thought B. worried C. hesitated D. laughed
23. A. relied on B. made up C. dealt with D. gave up
24. A. Finally B. Therefore C. Besides D. However
25. A. but B. and C. or D. for
26. A. proud B. comfortable C. strange D. disappointed
27. A. start B. get off C. stop D. run after
28. A. her Dad B. her Mom C. the monster D. the bus driver
29. A. stayed B. lived C. hided D. waited
30. A. red B. white C. green D. yellow
31. A. scared B. puzzled C. offended D. greeted
32. A. similar B. ordinary C. different D. familiar
33. A. quickly B. gently C. partly D. easily
34. A. relief B. surprise C. regret D. sorrow
35. A. memory B. idea C. habit D. dream
36. A. eagerly B. angrily C. cautiously D. secretly
37. A. calmly B. slowly C. softly D. strangely
38. A. never B. ever C. sometimes D. once
39. A. waved B. nodded C. dropped D. raised
40. A. contentment B. doubt C. surprise D. patience
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Hans was the manager of a food company in the United States. In the beginning, Hans wasn’t very well-known, so he tried his best to make 41 (he)famous.
In 1957, a 42 (nation) exposition was held in Chicago. In order to promote his products, Hans applied 43 a stall(展位) at the exposition. As most of the goods 44 (show)in the exposition were already well-known, 45 director of the exposition chose to arrange Hans5 products in a very ordinary small attic(阁楼).
Many visitors came to the exposition. 46 , few people visited Hans, stall. Hans was very worried about this. The first two 47 (day)did not go well, but at the end of the second day, Hans got an idea. He spent the night 48 (prepare).
On the third day, many small bronze(青铜色的)plates started appearing around the exposition. Each of the plates was carved with the phrase, “Whoever 49 (pick)up this plate cm go to the Hans Food Company stall in the exhibition hairs attic for a souvenir.” Just as Hans expected, the small attic was soon crowded.
Hans, idea 50 (praise)and many reporters wrote about it. Therefore, Hans’ products quickly became famous.
第三部分 写作 (共两节,35分)
第一节 短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,10分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中较多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
Last Christmas, my mother got smartphone as her Christmas gift. Few days late, she informed me of that she had been using the phone to keep track of “all her important dates”, which made me curious. As I knew, she wasn’t always the person who loves and knew the high-tech things. She was trying to figure out what to use the new phone during those days! I was impressed that she has apparently been using the calendar app to stay organize. And then she turned his phone over to uncover the sticky note with a list of upcoming birthday. As I tarted laughing, Mom asked confused, “What’s wrong?”
第二节 书面表达 (25分)
假如你是李华,你的微博好友Tom来信说想了解你的英语阅读情况,请你按照以下要点,给他回信。
1. 你的英语阅读习惯和兴趣;
2. 你在英语阅读中遇到的困难。
注意:1. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
2. 信的开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数;
3. 词数:100词左右。
Dear Tom,
Yours,
Li Hua
#p#副标题#e#贵州省贵阳市2018届高三适应性考试(二)(5月)
英语试题答案
第一、二部分
(1-20题:共20小题,每小题2分;40分)
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(21—40题:共20小题,每小题1.5分;30分)
21-25 CABDB 26-30 DCDBC 31-35 ADBAD 36-40 ACCBA
(41—50题:共10小题,每小题1.5分;15分)
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46. However 47. days 48. preparing 49. picks 50. was praised
第三部分
第一节 短文改错(共10小题,每小题1分;10分)
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had been using the phone to keep track of “all her important dates”, which made me curious. As I knew, she wasn’t
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during those days! I was impressed that she has apparently been using the calendar app to stay organize. And then
had organized
she turned his phone over to uncover the sticky note with a list of upcoming birthday. As I tarted laughing, Mom
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asked confused, “What’s wrong?”
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第二节 书面表达(25分)
One Possible Version
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