1、江苏省高考学科基地模拟密卷英语 九word版2018年江苏省高考学科基地模拟密卷英语 (九)(word版)第I卷(三部分,共85分)第一部分 听力(百强校英语解析团队专供)(略)第二部分 英语知识运用(百强校英语解析团队专供)(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)从每小题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。21. The fresh-faced young man who has just graduated from college has very little sense of life had in store for
2、 him.A. how B. which C. whether D. what22. The popularity of the Belt and Road Initiative has its in the human desire to trade ideas and communicate.A. edge B. appeal C. roots D. anchors23. In a day few noble persons ever spoke to those of humble origins except to give an order, Jefferson went out o
3、f his way to talk with low-class people.A. that B. when C. what D. as24. During WWII, Jews desperately sought escape from Nazi-occupied areas, but many countries refused to visas in fear of irritating the Nazi government.A. issue B. present C. confirm D. entitle25. If the South had won the war, what
4、 is now the United States well have been divided into several countries.A. would B. could C. should D. might26. Just blaming the worlds problems on economic globalization is not with reality, which will not help solve the problem.A. contradictory B. consistent C. comparable D. content27. Many critic
5、s believed the novel One Hundred Years of Solitude a profound influence on global literature when it first came out in 1967.A. had have B. have had C. was to have D. will have28. Dating back to the 15lh century, Zheng He led seven ocean expeditions to the Pacific and Indian oceans the Ming emperor.A
6、. at the mercy of B. on behalf ofC. in view of D. in the order of29. The president appointed men to high positions whom he considered most capable, some of them openly disgreed with him.A. so long as B. even though C. in case D. now that30. Selfie is a photograph taken of oneself, with a smartphone
7、or webcam and uploaded to a social media website.A. typically B. frequently C. alternatively D. apparently 31. Alfred Nobels greatness his outstanding ability to combine the qualities of an original scientist with those of a forward-looking industrialist. A. brings out B. comes to C. accounts for D.
8、 lies in32. Russia is generally known for the “the nation of warriors” by other parts of the world. . The title isnt given for no reason.A. Thats a good point B. Thais all rightC. I beg to differ D. Its out of the question33. The burden of students , students can use their talents to carry out resea
9、rch-based studies and achieve more.A. being eased B. having eased C. eased D. easing34. was Albert Einstein, a man who believed in simplicity and seemed immune to fame and money.A. As B. So C. what D. Such35. Persuading adolescents to spend less time on electronic devices indoors and more time worki
10、ng up a sweat outdoors is for many parents today.A. a stones throw B. a wet blanketC. a Herculean task D. a white elephant第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从3655各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。Capitalism has brought opportunity to billions of people around the world and reduced poverty and diseas
11、e on a monumental scale. There have been advances in knowledge and technology that 36 old industries and create new ones. We celebrate market disruptions for the overall 37 they generate, but they also present challenges to workers whose skills are rendered 38 .Today, as the age of automation affect
12、s more industries, those 39 are affecting more and more people. Attempting to slow the pace of technological change to 40 particular jobs is neither possible nor desirable, 41 there may be no better example than in the energy industry. In the 1920s more than 800,000 Americans worked in the coal mine
13、s. Many developed debilitating even 42 health problems. In 2008 national coal production 43 , yet technology had cut the number of jobs by 90 percent.Today, as consumers 44 cleaner and cheaper sources of energy, the societal benefits are widespread: Deaths from coal pollution have dropped 40 percent
14、, and 45 jobs in the renewable energy industry have soared. But this trend has also left coal miners, whose numbers have declined, in 46 positions, particularly since their 47 have been walking away from their pension and health-care obligations.We can both embrace the societal benefits of technolog
15、ical change and 48 the challenges it poses for individual workers and their communities- but 49 we expect government leaders to look forward instead of backward and to develop effective responses 50 pitting groups against one another.There are no panaceas (万能药), including the idea that the wealthy s
16、hould pay more in taxes, with the money redistributed to support those who lose jobs 51 Im not opposed to, if the money is spent 52 . But work is an important part of what gives our lives meaning and direction. Giving people a 53 isnt the same as giving them an opportunity to pursue their ambitions
17、and fulfill their potential. Industriousness, and the chance to 54 your own destiny, has always been a critical part of whats made 55 an exceptional nation.36. A. eliminate B. disrupt C. destroy D. rebuild37. A. risks B. difficulties C. benefits D. outcomes38. A. priceless B. polished C. advanced D.
18、 outdated39. A. challenges B. skills C. opportunities D. advances40. A. reserve B. preserve C. remain D. transform41. A. since B. so C. and D. hut42. A. infectious B. vital C. curable D. deadly43. A. peaked B. dropped C. reopened D. closed44. A. take on B. run into C. turn to D. bring in45. A. in re
19、turn B. in turn C. in exchange D. in total46. A. awkward B. unequal C. favorable D. difficult47. A. employers B. colleagues C. administrators D. supervisors48. A. resolve B. celebrate C. confront D. remove49. A. as if B. even if C. only if D. if only50. A. other than B. rather than C. or rather D. m
20、ore than51. A. that B. which C. what D. where52. A. wisely B. quickly C. inefficiently D. legally53. A. check B. receipt C. cash D. reward54. A. follow B. influence C. change D. shape55. A. China B. Russia C. Australia D. America 第三部分 阅读理解(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。AThe Co
21、llectionTHE GARDINER MUSEUM offers an intimate look at one of the worlds oldest and most universal art forms-ceramics.The original collection, donated by Museum founders George and Helen Gardiner, focused on Ancient Americas earthenware, Italian Renaissance maiolica, 17th-century English pottery and
22、 18th-century European porcelain. Subsequent gifts have expanded the collection to include Asian and international contemporary ceramics.With more than 3,000 objects from which to draw, the Museum proudly presents in-depth galley displays covering different continents and periods in ceramics history
23、, from 3,500 BC to the present.Your VisitTours: When you arrive, be sure to get an audio guide (free with your admission), or join one of our knowledgeable docents for a group tour of the galleries.Intimate & RevealingTogether, the Museums permanent collection and temporary special exhibitions give
24、a fascinating perspective on how ceramics developed from ancient times to the present. Discover how ceramics have contributed to lives and cultures around the world, and explore the ceramics of tomorrow.Visitor Information HOURSMon to Thu. 10am-6pmFri.10am-9pmSat/Sun10am-5pmGuided tours Tue, Thu & S
25、un 2pm RESTAURANT, HOURS Lunch daily, dinner Friday evenings Reservations recommended, +1416.362.1957 ADMISSIONAudit. $ 12Senior 65 + $ 8Student full-time status with I. D. $6Children 12 & under. Free56. Which of the following statements is TRUE?A. All of the students should not pay $ 6 if they want
26、 to visit the museum.B. Using an audio guide is the only effective way to go around the museum.C. Meals cant be enjoyed in the restaurant without reservation.D. The opening hours of the museum on weekdays are 8 hours.57. What do we know about ceramics?A. Ceramics in America and Europe is more advanc
27、ed than that in Asia.B. Ceramics is an universal art form with the longest history.C. Ceramics, to a large extent, is in connection with cultures in the globe.D. Ceramics is the foundation of other art forms.BIn the North Star tattoo parlour in downtown Manhattan, Brittany shows off her ink: a Banks
28、y-inspired pattern covering both feet. Now a student at New York University, she hopes to be a lawyer one day. “Thats why I got the tattoo on my feet,” she says. “Its easy to hide.”Once the preserve of prisoners, sailors and circus clowns, tattoos have now become a symbolic ritual of coming-of-age f
29、or many Americans. One in five adults has one, and two in five thirty-somethings. These days women with tattoos outnumber men. But what happens when these people look for work? Alas, not everyone is as clever as Brittany.Though increasingly mainstream, tattoos still signal a certain rebelliousness t
30、hat works against jobseekers, says Andrew Timming of the University of St Andrews in Scotland. In a forthcoming study, Mr Timming and colleagues asked participants lo assess job candidates based on their pictures, some of which were altered to add a neck tattoo. Inked candidates consistently ranked
31、lower, despite being equally qualified. In a separate study Mr Timming found that many service-sector managers fell disgusted with apparent ink, particularly when filling jobs that involve dealing with customers.Designs of flowers or butterflies were deemed comparatively acceptable. And some workplaces are
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