2019年高考英语全国卷I及答案.docx
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1、 2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 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。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。A. 19.15. B. 9.18. C. 9.15.1.Where does this conversation take place?A. In a classroom. B. In a hospi
2、tal. C.In a museum.2.What does Jack want to do?B. Buy a pair of gym shoes.C. Change his work schedule. A. She might want a ticket.B. She is looking for the man.C. She has an extra ticket.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,各小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍
3、。6.How long did James run his business?A.10 years. B.13years. C.15 years.7.How does the woman feel about James situation?A. Embarrassed. B. Concerned. C. Disappointed.听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。8.What has Kates mother decided to do?A. Return to school. B. Change her job. C. Retire from work.9.What did Ka
4、tes mother study at college?A. Oil painting. B. Art history. C. Business administration.10.What is Kates attitude toward her mothers decision?A. Disapproving. B. Ambiguous. C. Understanding.听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 题。B. Hosting a radio program.C. Conducting a job interview. A. Her teacher. B. Her father
5、 C. Her mother.听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 17 题。14.Why does the man seldom do exercise?A. He lacks motivation.B. He has a heart problem.15.What does Jacob Sattelmair probably do?A. Hes an athlete. B. Hes a researcher. C. Hes a journalist.16.Why does the woman speak of a study?A. To encourage the man.B. To rec
6、ommend an exercise.C. To support her findings.17.How much time will the man probably spend exercising weekly?A.300 minutes. B.150 minute. C.75 minutes.听第 10 段材料,回答第 18 至 20 题。第一节 (共 15 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 30 分) AThe provincial government and its partners offer many programs to help students find summer jo
7、bs. The deadlines and what you need to applydepend on the program.Not a student? Go to the government website to learn about programs and online tools available to help people under 30 build skills, finda job or start businesses all year round.If you are a teenager living in certain parts of the pro
8、vince, you could be eligible(符合条件)for this program. Which provides eight weeksof paid employment along with training.Summer Company provides students with hands-on business training and awards of up to $3,000 to start and run their own summer businesses.Who is eligible: Students aged 15-29, returnin
9、g to school in the fall.Stewardship Youth Ranger ProgramYou could apply to be a Stewardship Youth Ranger and work on local natural resource management projects for eight weeks this summer.Who is eligible: Students aged 16 or 17 at time of hire, but not turning 18 before December 31 this year.Summer
10、Employment Opportunities( 机会)Through the Summer Employment Opportunities program, students are hired each year in a variety of summer positions across the Provincial PublicService, its related agencies and community groups.Who is eligible: Students aged 15 or older. Some positions require students t
11、o be 15 to 24 or up to 29 for persons with a disability.21. What is special about Summer Company?A. It requires no training before employment.B. It provides awards for running new businesses.C. It allows one to work in the natural environment.D. It offers more summer job opportunities.22. What is th
12、e age range required by Stewardship Youth Ranger Program? A.15-18. B.15-24. C.15-29. D.16-17.23. Which program favors the disabled?A. Jobs for Youth. B. Summer Company.C. Stewardship Youth Ranger Program. D. Summer Employment Opportunities.BFor Canaan Elementarys second grade in Patchogue, N.Y.,toda
13、y is speech day ,and right now its Chris Palaezs turn. The 8-year-old isthe joker of the class. With shining dark eyes, he seems like the of kid who would enjoy public speaking.But hes, nervous.“Im here to tell you today why you should should”Chris trips on the“-ld,”a. pronunciation difficulty for m
14、anynon-native English speakers. His teacher ,Thomas Whaley ,is next to him, whispering support.“Vote for me ”Except for some stumbles, Chrisis doing amazingly well. When he brings his speech to a nice conclusion ,Whaley invites the rest of the class to praise him.A son of immigrants, Chris stared le
15、arning English a little over three years ago. Whaley recalls( 回想起)how at the beginning of the year,when called upon to read,Chris would excuse himself to go to the bathroom.Learning English as a second language can be a painful experience. What you need is a great teacher who lets you make mistakes.
16、 “It takesa lot for any student,” Whaley explains,“especially for a student who is learning English as their new language ,to feel confident enoughto say,I dont know,but I want to know.”Whaley got the idea of this second-grade presidential campaign project when he asked the children one day to raise
17、 their hands if they thoughtthey could never be a president. The answer broke his heart. Whaley says the project is about more than just learning to read and speak in public.He wants these kids to learn to boast(夸耀)about themselves.“Boasting about yourself,and your best qualities,” Whaley says,“is v
18、ery difficult for a child who came into the classroom not feelingconfident.”24. What made Chris nervous?A. Telling a story. B. Making a speech.C. Taking a test. D. Answering a question.B. assess students public speaking skillsC. prepare students for their future jobs D. inspire students love for pol
19、iticsCAs data and identity theft becomes more and more common, the market is growing for biometric(生物测量)technologieslike fingerprint scansto keep others out of private e-spaces. At present, these technologies are still expensive, though.Researchers from Georgia Tech say that they have come up with a
20、 low-cost device(装置)that gets around this problem: a smart keyboard. Thissmart keyboard precisely measures the cadence(节奏)with which one types and the pressure fingers apply to each key. The keyboard could offer astrong layer of security by analyzing things like the force of a users typing and the t
21、ime between key presses. These patterns are unique toeach person. Thus, the keyboard can determine peoples identities, and by extension, whether they should be given access to the computer itsconnected toregardless of whether someone gets the password right.It also doesnt require a new type of techn
22、ology that people arent already familiar with. Everybody uses a keyboard and everybody typesdifferently.In a study describing the technology, the researchers had 100 volunteers type the word “touch”four times using the smart keyboard. Datacollected from the device could be used to recognize differen
23、t participants based on how they typed, with very low error rates. The researcherssay that the keyboard should be pretty straightforward to commercialize and is mostly made of inexpensive, plastic-like parts. The team hopesto make it to market in the near future.D. Data security measures are guarant
24、eed.30. What do the researchers expect of the smart keyboard?all 1o soisgitieoco oll.A. Itll be environment-friendly. B. Itll reach consumers soon.C. Itll be made of plastics. D. Itll help speed up typing.31. Where is this text most likely from? DDuring the rosy years of elementary school(小学), I enj
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