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安徽省高考英语猜题卷及答案一
安徽省2019年高考英语猜题卷及答案
(一)
注意事项:
1.本试卷分第
卷(选择题)和第
卷(非选择题)两部分;满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
2.考生作答时,将答案写在答题卡上,在本试题卷上做答无效。
考试结束后,将本试题卷和答题卡一并交回。
第
卷
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,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;每小题1.5分,满分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三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
例:
Howmuchistheshirt?
A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.
答案是C。
1.Whatwillthewomanprobablydotonight?
A.Seeafilm.
B.Havedinnerwiththeman.
C.Prepareforherfinalexam.
2.Wherearethespeakers?
A.Athome.B.Atabank.C.Atapostoffice.
3.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofcircuswork?
A.Interesting.B.Dangerous.C.Difficult.
4.HowwillthewomangettoChinatown?
A.Onfoot.B.Byunderground.C.Bytaxi.
5.Whowilltakepensandpapertomorrow?
A.Harry.B.Max.C.Theteacher.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
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三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Whatwasthewoman’sopinionabouttheendofthefilm?
A.Boring.B.Surprising.C.Exciting.
7.Whatwasthewomanuncertainabout?
A.Thebackground.B.Thestyle.C.Thetheme.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?
A.Expensesofaconcerttour.
B.Acomingconcert.
C.Atravelexperience.
9.WhatwillMaryprobablydo?
A.Actasadirector.
B.Leaveforavacation.
C.Takechargeofmoneyraising.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whatadvicedoesthemangivethewomanaboutthepaintingcourse?
A.Signupassoonaspossible.
B.Doalotofpreparationsatfirst.
C.Askateacherforpersonalhelp.
11.Whatattractsthemanmosttostudycomputing?
A.Theadvancedcontents.
B.Thebrightfuture.
C.Thegoodteacher.
12.WhydoesthemansuggestthewomanstudySpanish?
A.Thecoursedoesn’tlastverylong.
B.Itwon’tcosttoomuchandit’suseful.
C.Therewillbealimitonthenumberofpeoplenextyear.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Interviewerandinterviewee.
B.Clubownerandcustomer.
C.Driverandpassenger.
14.Whatcantheguestsdoonthebus?
A.Havecolddrinks.B.Drivethebus.C.Cookfood.
15.Whatareguestsexpectedtodoforparties?
A.BringtheirVIPcards.
B.Getdressedsmartly.
C.Bookclubsinadvance.
16.Whatdoesthemansuggestguestsdobeforeafancy-dressparty?
A.Controlthenumberofpeople.
B.Avoidwearingjeansandsportsshoes.
C.Informhimofthebookingtime.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whatisthespeakermainlyintroducing?
A.Afriend.B.Abook.C.Aprogramme.
18.WhydidSusanthinkthatmoneywasimportant?
A.Herfathercouldn’tbuyherclothes.
B.Herfatherwasalwaysworriedaboutmoney.
C.Herfatherwentintohisburninghousetosavehismoney.
19.WhatdidSusandowhenshegrewup?
A.Anadvisor.B.Abusinesswoman.C.Aprofessionalwriter.
20.WhatdoesSusantrytotellpeopleinherbook?
A.Howtoachievehappiness.
B.Howtorunafirm.
C.Howtogetfreedom.
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,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
Lastyearmarkedthel00thanniversaryoftheendofWorldWarI.Therewereeventsaround
theworldinmemoryofthosewhodiedintheconflict.Wehavepickedoutthreeofthemin
Europeancountries.Let'stakealook.
Belgium
Inapark,thefamousBelgianartistKoenVanmechelenhadanexhibitioncalledComing
World,RememberMe.Theworkconsistedof600,000individual(~-独的)claysculptures,onefor
eachpersonkilledduringtheWorldWar.Inthecenteroftheexhibitionwasabigeggmadeofclay,
symbolizinganewworld.
UK
InasmalltowncalledAldridge,almost100housesinonestreetwerecoveredwith24,000
poppiesandstatuesofsoldiers.Theystoodforthemenfromtheareawhohadbeen'killedinthe
war.TheflowerswerechosenbecauseofapoemwrittenbytheCanadiandoctorJohnMcCreain
1915.Theymadepeoplethinkoffieldsofblood.
France
TheBritishartistGuyDenningarrivedinLaFeuille,asmalltowninthenorthwestofFrance,
tosticklife-sizedrawingsofsoldierswhonevercamebackhome.Armedwithglueandabrush,
Denningstuckhisdrawingscarefullyonwalls.Beforelong112men,mainlyyoungadults,were
broughtbacktomind,ifnottolife.
21.WhatdoweknowaboutComingWorld,RememberMe?
A.It'sthenameofanexhibition.B.It'safilmaboutWorldWarI.
C.It'saworkstandingforpeace.D.It'sasculpturemadeofclay.
22.Whywerepoppieschosentosymbolizethedeadsoldiers?
A.TheBritishpeoplepreferredthem.B.Theyshowedthecrueltyofwar.
C.ACanadiandoctorsuggestedthem.D.Thefieldswerefilledwiththem.
23.HowwastheendofWorldWarImarkedinFrance?
A.Amemorialtothedeadsoldierswasbuilt.
B.112woundedsoldiersinthewarwerehelped.
C.Drawingsofsomedeadsoldierswereputup.
D.Youngadultswereencouragedtojointhearmy.
B
TheHandshake
Idon’tremembertheexactdateImetMartyforthefirsttime.Likealotofpeoplewhowanttogetthroughacheckoutline,Ifoundmythoughtsonspeed,nothingmore.ThelineIwasstandinginwasn’tmovingasquicklyasIwanted,andIglancedtowardthecashier,whowasreceivingmoneyfromcustomers.
Hewasanoldmaninhissixties.Ithought,well,itprobablytookhimalittlelongertogetthejobsdone.ForthenextfewminutesIwatchedhim.Hegreetedeverycustomerbeforehebeganscanningthegoodstheywerepurchasing.Sure,hiswordsweretheusual,“How’sitgoing?
”Buthedidsomethingdifferent—heactuallylistenedtopeople.Thenhewouldrespondtowhattheyhadsaidandtalkwiththembriefly.
Ithoughtitwasstrange,butIguessedIhadgrownaccustomedtopeopleaskingmehowIwasdoingsimplyoutofaconversationwithoutthinking.Usually,afterawhile,youdon’tgiveanythoughttothequestionandjustsaysomethingbackquietly.
Thisoldcashierseemedsincereaboutwantingtoknowhowpeoplewerefeeling.Meanwhile,thehigh-techcashregisterranguptheirpurchasesandheannouncedwhattheyowed.Whencustomershandedmoneytohim,hepushedtheappropriatekeys,thecashdrawerpoppedopen,andhecountedouttheirchange.
Thenmagichappened.
Heplacedthechangeinhislefthand,walkedaroundthecountertothecustomers,andextendedhisrighthandinanactoffriendship.Astheirhandsmet,theoldcashierlookedthecustomersintheeyes.“Iwanttothankyouforshoppingheretoday,”hetoldthem.“Youhaveagreatday.Bye-bye.”Thelooksonthefacesofthecustomerswerepriceless.
Nowitwasmyturn.Iglanceddownatthenametagonhisredwaistcoat,thekindexperiencedWal-Martcashierwore.Itread,“Marty.”
MartytoldmehowmuchIowedandIhandedhimsomemoney.ThenextthingIknewhewasstandingbesideme,offeringhisrighthandandholdingmychangeinhislefthand.Hiskindeyeslockedontomine.Smiling,andwithafirmhandshake…
24.Whiletheauthorstoodinthecheckoutline,shefelt______.
A.comfortableB.enthusiasticC.impatientD.embarrassed
25.Intheopinionoftheauthor,peopletendedto______.
A.remaincalmwhilehavingatalkB.talkaboutunimportanttopics
C.developamindlessconversationD.facecommunicationproblems
26.TheauthorthoughtMartyspecialbecause______.
A.hespentasmuchtimeaspossibleservingcustomers
B.hewaspatientwithallthequestionsfromcustomers
C.heshowedparticularinterestincustomers’personallife
D.heexpressedhissinceritywhilegivingbackthechange
27.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?
A.Martywasatalkativeman.
B.Martycaredalotaboutwhathedid.
C.Theauthorfailedtogetalongwellwithothers.
D.Theauthorwasdissatisfiedwithsuchawasteoftime.
C
UniversityofPennsylvaniaresearcherssaythatforthefirsttimetheyhavelinkedsocialmediausetoincreasesindepressionandloneliness.Theideathatsocialmediaisanythingbutsocialwhenitcomestomentalhealthhasbeentalkedaboutforyears,butnotmanystudieshavemanagedtoactuallylinkthetwo.Todothat,Pennresearchers,ledbypsychologistMelissaHunt,designedastudythatfocusedonWeChat,SnapchatandInstagram.
Thestudywasconductedwith143participants,whobeforetheybegan,completedamoodsurveyandsentalongphotosoftheirbatteryscreens,showinghowoftentheywereusingtheirphonestoaccesssocialmedia."Wesetouttodoamuchmorecompletestudywhichattemptstoimitatereallife."Huntsaid.
Thestudydividedtheparticipantsintotwogroups:
Thefirstgroupwasallowedtomaintaintheirnormalsocialmediahabits.Theother,thecontrolgroup,wasrestrictedto10minutesperdayonsocialmedia.Therestrictionswereputinplaceforthreeweeksandthentheparticipantsreturnedandweretestedforoutcomessuchasfearofmissingout,anxiety,depressionandloneliness.
Theresultsshowedaveryclearlinkbetweensocialmediauseandincreasedlevelsofdepressionandloneliness."Usinglesssocialmediathanyounormallydowouldleadtosignificantdecreasesinbothdepressionandloneliness,"Huntsaid.
SocialmediainviteswhatHuntcalls"downwardsocialcomparison.""Whenyou'reonline,itcansometimesseemthateveryoneelseiscoolerandhavingmorefunandincludedinmorethingsandyou'releftout,"Huntsaid.Andthat'sjustgenerallydiscouraging."Everyminuteyouspendonlineisaminuteyouarenotdoingyourworkornotmeetingafriendfordinnerorhavingadeepconversationwithyourroommate."Andthesereallifeactivitiesaretheonesthatcanencourageself﹣esteemandself﹣worth,Huntadded.
"Peopleareontheirdevices,andthat'snotgoing