2019届江苏省徐州市高三考前模拟检测英语试题.docx
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1、徐州市2018-2019学年度高三年级考前模拟检测英语试题说明:1.本试卷共12页,满分120分,考试时间120分钟。2 .在答题纸的密封线内填写、班级、姓名、考号等,密封线内不要答题。3 .请将所有答案均按照题号填涂或填写在答题卡/纸相应的答题处,否则不得分。第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)第二部分:英语知识运用(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)请认真阅读下面各题,从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该 项涂黑。21. Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, on
2、ly today is a gift, and that is we callit present.A. howB. whenC. whyD. where【答案】C22. The whole nation is struggling to work out an inexpensive effective solution to smog.A. yetB. stillC. orD. though【答案】A23.She runs on average about 15 miles a day every day, the circumstances.A. whateverB. whereverC
3、. whicheverD. however【答案】A24. When we have a chance to travel, we tend to as many sights into the trip as we canseven countries in ten days, for example.A. squeezeB. sneezeC. subscribeD. substitute【答案】A25. Lack of sleep lead to weakened immunity and memory, and also slow physical growth.A. shallB. m
4、ustC. shouldD. can【答案】D26. Abraham set himself up in front of his daughter, hands her hair, and was close to tears, reluctant to tear himself from her.A. to toy with【答案】CB. toyed withC. toying withD. being toyed with61. What can we learn from the research?A. People can remember up to 5,000 faces ave
5、ragely.B. People can write down up to 10,000 faces quickly.C. There is a limit to the number of faces a person can remember.D. There is a peak age for the number of faces a person can remember.62. The scientists carried out the research aiming toA. be the first to number the faces people can remembe
6、rB. help people recognize many different facesC. improve people s facial vocabularyD. develop facial recognition software 63. Facial recognition technology is usedA. predict and prevent crimeC. name a friend on Facebookby governments to64. In Jenkins opinion, what may contribute toB. track and monit
7、or peopleD. control populations in secret areas people s different facial vocabulary?A. Growing conditions.C. Personal experience.【答案】61. A 62. D 63. B 64. AB. Natural environment.D. Information technology.DThe age of adulthood is by definition arbitrary. If everyone matured at the same, fixed rate,
8、 it wouldn, t be a human process. Indeed, maturation happens at varying speeds across different categories within the same individual, so I d say I was easily old enough to vote at 16, but nobody should have given me a credit card until I was 32, and I ve got the county court judgment to prove it.Ho
9、wever, we broadly agree that there? s a difference between a child and an adult, even if we might argue about the transition point. So the political theorist David Runciman s view that six-year-olds should be allowed to vote goes against any standard argument about the age of civic responsibility. N
10、obody would say that a six-year-old could be held criminally responsible, could be sent to war, could be capable of consent, could be given responsibility for anything. So allowing them the vote一along with, unavoidably, seven-year-olds who are even sillier, if anything一is quite an amusing proposal.R
11、unciman? s argument is that this is the only way to rebalance political life, which is currently twisted in favor of the old, who don t (he added) ever need to demonstrate mental capacity, even long after they ve lost it.The first part of his case is self-evident: pensions are protected while childr
12、en s centers are closed, concepts such as sovereignty(最高权威)are prioritized over the far more urgent business of the future: climate change. Nostalgia(怀念)for a past the young wouldn t even recognize plays a central role, which is pletely unfair.Most of the arguments against giving six-year-olds a vot
13、e are that children would end up voting for something damaging and chaotic, if someone made unrealistic promises to them, which could never be realized. Well, it s not children s fault.Having said that, children do tend towards the progressive, having a natural sense of justice (which kicks in at th
14、e age of six months, psychologists have shown, by creating scenes of great unfairness to babies, and making them cry) and an underdeveloped sense of self-interest. My kid, when he was six, made quite a forceful case against private property, on the basis that, since everybody needed a house, they sh
15、ouldn, t cost money, because nobody would want anyone else not to have one. Also, food should be free. It was a kind of pre-Marx munism, where you limit the coverage of the market to only those things that you wouldn t mind someone else not having.On that particular day, when we were registered as v
16、oters, my kid was quite far to the left of me, but in the normal run of things, we re united, which brings us to the point of the problem: children obey you on almost nothing, but they do seem to believe in your politics until they re adolescent. So giving kids the vote is really just a way of givin
17、g parents extra votes. And what can stop us having even more children, once there s so much enfranchisement(选举权)in it for us?Now, if parents could be trusted to use their influence wisely, and hammer into children the politics it will take to assure a better future, then I wouldn t necessarily have
18、a problem with that, apart from, obviously, that culture is already wildly twisted towards parents, and I can imagine a few non-parents boiling with fierce anger. But that s not worth talking about anyway, because parents can t be trusted, otherwise we d all already vote Green(绿党).In short: no, six-
19、year-olds should not get the vote; but while we re here, if any votes e up in the near future, which will have an impact on the next five decades of British political life, alongside EU migrants, 16-year-olds certainly should be enfranchised.65. The author refers to his age of adulthood to prove tha
20、t A. people mature at different rates in various aspectsB. there s a mon standard for the age of adulthoodC. a credit card is more difficult to get than the voteD. certain rights are granted at different stages of life66. People reject David Runciman s proposal because.A. they don t think a child ca
21、n grow into adulthood earlierB. they are uncertain whether children can assume responsibilityC. they believe children are far from mature in many waysD. they know the age to get the vote is not to be questioned67. What is the base for David Runciman s argument?A. A cultural preference for the old.B.
22、 The imbalance in political life.C. Inequalities of opportunity.D. Public ignorance of children s abilities.68. The author talks about his kid to indicate that.A. children are good-natured and like to help people in needB. children are simple-minded and can fall for an adult, s trickC. children are
23、innocent and don t want to be involved in politicsD. children are in favor of a just society and tend to be idealistic69. The author thinks allowing children the vote may lead to A. twisted cultureB. misuse of rightsC. parents objectionsD. unusual maturation70. What is the main point of the passage?
24、A. Allowing children the vote is not altogether absurd.B. There is a difference between adults and children.C. Parents should introduce politics to their children.D. The definition of adulthood is quite controversial.【答案】65. A 66. C 67. B 68. D 69. B 70. A第四部分:任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读
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