2018年高考英语全国卷模拟题.docx
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1、2018年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试模拟题第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15分,每小题2分,共30分)阅读下列短文,从每题给出的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AFor children living in Germany the first day of kindergarten is filled with sweets and surprises! It is a day of celebration for the whole family. Like American children, German children sta
2、rt the first day dressed in their best clothes. After that, their day is very different. In Germany parents go to the school with their children on the first day. That way the child is not alone. The parents stay at the school the whole day. When they arrive each child receives a zuckertute. A zucke
3、rtute is a cone-shaped goodie package filled with toys and sweets. The top is covered with flowers. It is usually large and sometimes stands as tall as the child! The zuckertute is brought to school by the parents before the school day begins. It is tradition for children to have their picture taken
4、 holding their zuckertute. Class pictures are also taken on the first day of school. The first day is spent exploring the classroom and getting to know one another. When the day is over, children and parents go home for a family party. The party usually takes place at home, but sometimes it is held
5、at a restaurant. Brothers, sisters, grandparents, cousins, aunts and uncles are invited to the party. In small towns neighbors even come to congratulate the child. Everyone brings gifts for the guest of honor. This is how it was 60 years ago when my mother was a young girl in Germany, and these trad
6、itions are still observed today. It is a sweet celebration for everyone, especially for the children! 21. What do Germany parents do on their childrens first day of school?A. They celebrate the day with their children.B. They send their children to school and then go to work.C. They hold a family pa
7、rty in their childrens school.D. They bring their childrens zuckertute to the school.22. What is a zuckertute? A. A family party. B. A bunch of flowers. C. A class pictureD. A package filled with gifts.23. What does the author think of the family party? A. The teachers should be invited to the party
8、. B. The party is a surprise for everyone. C. It is a good memory for the children. D. It is out of date now.24. What does the underlined word “observed” in Paragraph 5 mean? A. watched B. celebrated C. obeyed D. discussed BAshley Powers mother bought a computer for her when she was eight. When she
9、was thirteen, she was surfing the Internet regularly, but she couldnt find anywhere for teenagers to meet and talk. And one day she thought, “If I had my own website, Id make it a really interesting site for teenagers.”So, when Ashley was sixteen, she launched her own website, called GooseHead. She
10、had no idea how big a success it would be, but three years later, the site was the most successful teen site in the USA! It was getting 100,000 hits every day, and Ashley had about 30 employees.After a few years, the website closed down. Then Ashley, who lives in Los Angeles, was asked to write a bo
11、ok called The GooseHead Guide to Life. The book is about how to design a website and start a business. It begins with a section called “All About Ashley,” where Ashley tells readers what it is like to be the boss of a company when you are only sixteen. “I was so happy. But it was crazy in a lot of w
12、ays. I got very stressed. I mean, I was only sixteenI didnt even have a car! If you were sixteen and you had your own company, youd be stressed, too!”In an interview Ashley gave advice to teenagers who wanted to start their own business, “Just be strong and have your dreams and work hard at them. An
13、d dont listen when hear no, because I heard no a lot. Just keep going until you hear yes!”25. For what purpose did Ashley create GooseHead? A. She wanted to create an interesting site for teenagers.B. She wanted to surf the Internet regularly.C. She wanted to launch a company.D. She hoped to earn mu
14、ch money.26. What is the main idea of Paragraph 2? A. Ashley had no idea how to run a company. B. Ashleys website was a big success.C. Why Ashley had so many employees.D. How Ashley designed her website. 27. What can we know about Ashley?A. She closed down her website because she was tired. B. She d
15、oesnt follow the advice of other people. C. She regretted having started her business.D. She is strong and always has her dream.CFor a lot of people, winning the lottery is the American dream. But for many lottery winners, the reality can turn out to be more like a nightmare. William Post won $16.2
16、million in the Pennsylvania lottery in 1988 but now lives simply on his Social Security. “I wish itd never happened. It was a total nightmare”, explains Post. Both friends and family went as far as going to court to try and get their hands on his money. His brother Jeffery was arrested and imprisone
17、d in Florida for hiring a hit man to kill him, hoping to inherit a share of the winnings. And as if that wasnt bad enough, his other siblings bothered him until he eventually agreed to invest in their businesses. These ventures brought no money back, and resulted in further tension on his relationsh
18、ip with his brothers and sisters. Post says after his win he went wild. He bought expensive cars and all sorts of electronic gadgetry. On bad advice, he also borrowed money in advance of actually receiving his lottery win. Within a year of winning his fortune, he was $1million in debt. Post even spe
19、nt time in jail for firing a gun over the head of a bill collector. Post admitted he was both careless and foolish, and tried too hard to please his family. He eventually declared bankruptcy. Now he lives quietly on a $450 a month disability pension and food stamps. He spends much of his day watchin
20、g classic movies on television. But Post isnt complaining. Hes content. “Ive got peace of mind and you never realize how valuable that is until you lose it,” he says. “Lotteries dont mean anything to me.”28. Why was Posts winning the lottery a nightmare ?A. His former girlfriend accused him for the
21、money.B. His family got their hands on the money. C. His investment bought no money back. D. Winning the lottery ruined his life.29. Why was Post sent into prison? A. He got his money back by violence. B. He threatened a bill collector with a gun.C. He failed to pay off his debt on time.D. He tried
22、to hurt his family members.30. We can infer from the last paragraph that _.A. Post isnt content with his present lifeB. Posts nightmare has come to an endC. Post gets on well with his familyD. Post is addicted to watching movies31. Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?A. Evil
23、 Money B. Money Means EverythingC. A Shameful Family D. Riches to RagsDAre you a messy eater, who always ends up with bits of food or stains splattered on their clothing?Then perhaps a new pocket washing machine - believed to be the worlds smallest - is the answer to your problems.The newly designed
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