安徽省六校联盟2018届高三第一次联考英语

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安徽省六校教育研究会2018届高三(上)第一次联考

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(ABCD)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

Exam time is around the corner , so seek out several brilliant apps free of charge to help you handle the stress of exams and ensure the efficiency of your studying over the following weeks.

Exam Countdown

This app can be used to make you realize how many days, hours, and minutes you have before your exam. That can help to drive you to hit the books before it’s too late.

Block The Internet

Are you always using Facebook when you should be writing an article? Or probably are you distracted(使分心)by a battle in Warcraft ? Download this app to get rid of online distractions by temporarily blocking Internet sites on your mobile. Simply add the websites you want to block and the period of time to block them for. Guarantee to get yourself focused on that assignment.

CBT-i Coach

CBT-i Coach, developed by The US Department of Veterans Affairs, is to assist with insomnia (失眠)and help people who would like to improve their sleeping habits. It provides several key parts: information about sleep and insomnia, strategies for improving sleep, relaxation skills and a helpful sleep diary.

Yoga

Yoga is beneficial to the health of both the mind and body and will help you to perform at your best while at university. Download a yoga app and have your own personal yoga instructor in your living room. You can choose from short or long workouts and have a qualified instructor teaching you how to do each pose. Choose from a variety of yoga routines and watch the instructional videos. Go on, stretch out those sore muscles.

21. Which app is the most useful for students lost in video games?

A. Yoga. B. Block The Internet. C. CBT-i Coach. D. Exam Countdown.

22. What do we know about CBT-i Coach from this article?

A. It helps to build up stronger muscles.

B. It helps students to manage their study time.

C. It is used to treat soldiers with sleeping difficulties.

D. It monitors and improves people’s sleeping quality.

23. What does the author mainly intend to tell us in this passage?

A. The influence of our study habits on our exam results.

B. Several tips on how to throw off anxiety before exams.

C. Some apps to help students better prepare for exams.

D. Details of some apps to help to improve learning skills.

B

When a first-time father hugged his newborn son, he immediately noticed the baby’s ears standing out from his head.

He expressed his concern to the nurse that some children might make fun of his child, calling him names like “Dumbo”. He wondered if the child might suffer psychological effects from teasing, or if they should consider plastic surgery .

A doctor examined the baby and reassured the new dad that his son was healthy – the ears presented only a minor problem.

The father finally felt more optimistic about his child, but now he worried about his wife’s reaction to the son’s large ears. “She doesn’t take things as easily as I do,” he said to the nurse.

By this time, the new mother was settled in the recovery room and ready to meet her new baby.The baby was wrapped up in a blanket with his head covered for the short trip through the cold air-conditioned corridor. The baby was finally placed in his mother’s arms, who eased the blanket back so that she could look upon her child for the first time.She took one look at her baby’s face, looked to her husband and said with surprise, “Oh, Honey! Look! He has your ears!”

No problem with Mom. She married those ears ... and she loves the man to whom they are attached.

The poet Khalil Gibran said, “Beauty is not in the face; beauty is a light in the heart.”

It’s hard to see the ears when you’re looking into the light.

24. When the new father first held his son in his arms, ______.

A. he noticed that his son was unhealthy

B. he knew plastic surgery was necessary

C. he already began to worry about his schooling

D. he was disturbed by the way his son’s ears looked

25. The underlined word “reassured” most likely means ______.

A.comforted B. worried C. satisfied D. encouraged

26. What is true about the baby’s mother?

AShe blamed her husband for the baby’s big ears.

BShe was the first to discover the baby’s large ears.

CShe suggested having an operation on the baby immediately.

DShe found something similar between the baby and its father.

27. With the story, the author intends to tell us that ______.

A. new parents often worry about minor problems

B. beauty lies within the beholder

C. father and mother often think differently

D. healthy children are a gift to parents

C

If you think a high-factor sunscreen(防晒霜)keeps you safe from harmful rays, you may be wrong. Research in this week's Nature shows that while factor 50 reduces the number of melanomas(黑瘤)and delays their occurrence, it can't prevent them. Melanomas are the most aggressive skin cancers. You have a higher risk if you have red or blond hair, fair skin, blue or green eyes, or sunburn easily, or if a close relative has had one.

There is continuing debate as to how effective sunscreen is in reducing melanomas—the evidence is weaker than it is for preventing other types of skin cancer. A 2011 Australian study of 1,621 people found that people applying sunscreen daily had half the rate of melanomas of people who used cream as needed. A second study, comparing 1,167 people with melanomas to 1,101 who didn't have the cancer, found that using sunscreen routinely, alongside other protection such as hats, long sleeves or staying in the shade, did give some protection. This study said other forms of sun protection—not sunscreen—seemed most beneficial. The study relied on people remembering what they had done over each decade of their lives, so it's not entirely reliable. But it seems reasonable to think sunscreen gives people a false sense of security in the sun.

Many people also don't use sunscreen properly-applying insufficient amounts, failing to reapply after a couple of hours and staying in the sun too long. It is sunburn that is most worrying — recent research shows five episodes of sunburn in the teenage years increases the risk of all skin cancers.

The good news is that a combination of sunscreen and covering up can reduce melanoma rates, as shown by Australian figures from their slip-slop-slap campaign. So if there is a heat wave this summer, it would be best for us, too, to slip on a shirt, slop on(抹上)sunscreen and slap on a hat.

28.What is people's common expectation of a high-factor sunscreen?

A. It will delay the occurrence of skin cancer.B. It will protect them from sunburn.

C. It will keep their skin smooth and fair.D. It will work for people of any skin color.

29. What do we learn from the 2011 Australian study of 1,621 people?

A. Sunscreen should be applied alongside other protection measures.

B. High-risk people benefit the most from the application of sunscreen.

C. Irregular application of sunscreen does women more harm than good.

D. Daily application of sunscreen helps reduce the incidence of melanomas.

30.What does the author say about the second Australian study?

A. It misleads people to rely on sunscreen for protection.

B. It helps people to select the most effective sunscreen.

C. It is not based on direct observation of the subjects.

D. It confirms the results of the first Australian study.

31. What does the author suggest to reduce melanoma rates?

A. Using both covering up and sunscreen.B. Staying in the shade whenever possible.

C. Using covering up instead of sunscreen.D. Applying the right amount of sunscreen.

D

When it's five o'clock, people leave their office. The length of the workday, for many workers, is defined by time. They leave when the clock tells them they're done.

These days, the time is everywhere: not just on clocks or watches, but on cell-phones and computers. That may be a bad thing, particularly at work. New research shows that clock-based work schedules hinder morale (士气) and creativity.

Clock-timers organize their day by blocks of minutes and hours. For example: a meeting from 9 a. m. to 10 a. m. , research from 10 a. m. to noon, etc. On the other hand, task-timers have a list of things they want to accomplish. They work down the list, each task starts when the previous task is completed. It is said that all of us employ a mix of both these types of planning.

What, then, are the effects of thinking about time in these different ways? Does one make us more productive? Better at the tasks at hand? Happier? In experiments conducted by Tamar Avnet and Anne-Laure Sellier, they had participants organize different activities—from project planning, holiday shopping, to yoga—by time or to-do list to measure how they performed under "clock time" vs "task time". They found clock timers to be more efficient but less happy because they felt little control over their lives. Task timers are happier and more creative, but less productive. They tend to enjoy the moment when something good is happening, and seize opportunities that come up.

The researchers argue that task-based organizing tends to be undervalued and under-supported in business culture. Smart companies, they believe, will try to bake more task-based planning into their strategies.

This might be a small change to the way we view work and the office, but the researchers argue that it challenges a widespread characteristic of the economy: work organized by clock time. While most people will still probably need, and be, to some extent, clock-timers, task-based timing should be used when performing a job that requires more creativity. It'll make those tasks easier, and the task-doers will be happier.

32. What is the way for people to do their work according to the author?

A. They give priority to the most urgent task on hand.

B. They set a time limit for each specific task.

C. They combine clock-based and task-based planning.

D. They accomplish their tasks one by one.

33. What did the researchers find in their experiments about clock-timers?

A.They tend to be more productive.B. They seize opportunities as they come up.

C. They always get their work done in time.D.They have more control over their lives.

34. What is the researchers’ opinion about today's business culture?

A. It does not support the strategies adopted by smart companies.

B. It places more emphasis on work efficiency than on workers' lives.

C. It aims to bring employees' potential and creativity into full play.

D.It does not lay enough emphasis on task-based practice.

35. From the passage, what can we conclude ?

A. It is important to keep a balance between work and life.

B. Task-based timing is preferred for doing creative work.

C. Performing creative jobs tends to make workers happier.

D. A scientific standard should be adopted in job evaluation.

第二节 (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,选项中有两项为多余选项。

As a teacher, you could bring the community into your classroom in many ways. 36 They can be excellent teachers of their own traditions and histories. Immigrant parents could talk about their country of origin and why they immigrated to the United States. Parents can be invited to talk about their jobs or a community project. 37 Employees at local businesses and staff at community agencies have up-to-date information to share in classrooms.

Field trips provide another opportunity to know the community. 38 However, Some matters have to be guaranteed. A school district should have guidelines for selecting and conducting field trips. 39 .

40 Some schools require students to provide community service by volunteering in a nursing home, child care center or government agency. These projects help students understand their responsibility to the larger community.

A. Many school projects help students to be involved in community projects.

B. The parents of your students are resources and properties for their children.

C. Students might conduct research on a community need.

D. There are many parents who specialize in areas related to community.

E. They, of course, are not the only community resources.

F. Besides, families must be made aware and give permission for their children to participate.

G. Students can attend concerts or visit museums or historical sites.

第三部分 英语知识运用 (共两节,满分 45

第一节 完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 30 分)

My mom gave me some wise advice: “Nothing beats a good bite that bites back.” She was talking about her 41 for bitter-tasting food like rhubarb (大黄).

Mom’s rhubarb plant is at the east of our 42 . Grandma moved it there from the farm. 43 I’ve always regarded it as an overgrown weed.

We kept the largest garden in the neighborhood. Each growing season, we 44 the plentiful rhubarb, tomatoes, beans and carrots with our neighbors and friends. More families took the rhubarb than any other fruit.

Nearly three years ago, while 45 Mom’s flower bed, I finally asked if I could dig out her rhubarb.

46 she didn’t bake with it anymore. “Absolutely not,” Mom said. Clearly I hadn’t 47 her devotion to it.

As I continued weeding, I thought about how rhubarb is one of the 48 plants to appear in early spring. It breaks through the snowy, icy ground before buds () form on trees. How can anyone fail to

49 such a passionate desire?

When those first sprouts (嫩芽) 50 , I’d find Mom outdoors, examining them like a 51 counting a newborn’s fingers and toes. She would estimate about how long it’d be until she could make her rhubarb

52 .

But when I was a kid and she gave me that pie, it made me 53 . In my teens, it made me complain.

54 ice cream did not sweeten the deal for my young taste buds. Rhubarb was something to be 55 at all costs.

Then, last summer, I searched for Mom’s 56 . I found the one for her rhubarb pie. So I 57 to give it a try. A few tries later, I 58 rhubarb pie to family and guests. It tasted incredible.

Since then I’ve come to two 59 about rhubarb. First, you can take rhubarb out of the country, but you can’t take the country out of the rhubarb. And second, rhubarb’s taste may be lost on children, but adults can 60 it. Like my wise mother, I now understand that “Nothing beats a good bite that bites back.”

41. A. effort B. love C. hope D. regret

42. A. garden B. farm C. house D. country

43. A. So B. And C. But D. Or

44. A. planted B. prepared C. collected D. shared

45. A. weeding B. making C. examining D. digging

46. A. As usual B. As a result C. Above all D. After all

47. A. noticed B. understood C. followed D. ignored

48. A. first B. last C. strange D. common

49. A. miss B. question C. admire D. challenge

50. A. survived B. stayed C. dropped D. appeared

51. A. parent B. child C. doctor D. friend

52. A. dish B. pie C. soup D. salad

53. A. laugh B. cry C. cheerful D. peaceful

54. A. Only B. Just C. Even D. Yet

55. A. obtained B. gathered C. valued D. avoided

56. A. recipe B. advice C. notebook D. secret

57. A. refused B. agreed C. decided D. hesitated

58. A. taught B. served C. passed D. showed

59. A. theories B. ideas C. conclusions D. suggestions

60. A. sense B. trust C. discover D. appreciate

第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分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。

King of Glory is a game developed by Chinese Internet giant Tencent. In the game, players choose a hero

61 (practice) 5 vs 5 battles, 62 each hero having different characteristics and magical attack modes. The 63 (hero) in King of Glory, are 64 (most) based on figures from ancient Chinese history, like China’s first emperor Ying Zheng, the famous poet Li Bai in Tang Dynasty, and Jing Ke, a killer 65 (know) for his failed attempt to kill Ying Zheng.

A player said one of the most important reasons why he loves the game is that the 66 (history) characters look very “cool”. His favorite hero is Jing Ke. The real Jing Ke was a man. 67 , in the game he

68 (turn) into a sexy girl with barely any clothes on, 69 has aroused controversy on the internet. Some parents are worried that it may mislead their children and have 70 bad influence on their study,

第四部分 写作 (共两节 满分 35

第一节 短文改错(共10小题;每小题一分,满分10分)

One day, I picked my daughter Eloise from school and went to the supermarket for a few things. I was hoping to be in and out quick. I found a short line with just one person in the front of me. It was an elder woman, and she was paid for her things with only change. After a long day at work, I was impatient with this woman. And then I watched a young clerk. He helped her count her change, take it gently from her shaking hands. He was patient and kind the whole times. Because I was watching him, I saw Eloise was too. I realized my daughter had learned an important lesson with a complete stranger.

安徽省六校教育研究会2018届高三(上)第一次联考

英语答案

第一部分 听力

1—5 ACBBC 6—10 ABAAB 11—15 BABCC 16—20 ACACC

第二部分 阅读理解

A 21-23 BDC B24-27 DADB

C 28-31 BDCA D32-35 CADB

阅读七选五 36-40 BEGFA

第三部分 完形填空

41-45 BACDA 46-50 DBACD 51-55 ABBCD 56-60 ACBCD

语法填空

61. to practice 62. with 63. heroes 64. mostly 65. known

66. historical 67.However 68.turns 69. who 70. a

第四部分 短文改错

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