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树德中学高2019级高考适应性考试英语试题命题人:高2019级英语备课组第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节听下面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。1.WhatisthemandoinginNewYork?A.Preparingforaninterview.B.Enjoyinghistour.C.Workingonsomeprojects.2.Whatarethespeakers
mainlydiscussing?A.Anartmuseum.B.Apainting.C.Apainter.3.Whoisthewomantalkingto?A.Apatient.B.Achemist.
C.Adoctor.4.Whatisthewomangoingtodothisafternoon?A.Haveapicnic.B.Goshopping.C.Makesomebread.5.Whatdoesthe
manwanttoeatthisevening?A.Chinesefood.B.Italianfood.C.Americanfood.第二节听下面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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.What'stherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Schoolmates.B.Strang
ers.C.Colleagues.7.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.InJapan.B.InAmerica.C.InEngland.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whydoesthewomanwanttogoabroad?
A.Tofurtherherstudy.B.Togoonholiday.C.Tomeetsomeclients.9.WhatcanthewomantakeintotheEU?A.3bottlesofw
ine.B.Somedriedmeat.C.Somebeefpaste.10.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Themanisseeingthewomanoff.B.Thespeakersmightbeattheairport.C.Themanplanst
ogotoasupermarket.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Howmuchdoesthemanneedtopayintotal?A.About$1,000.B.About$600.C.About$500.12.Howwillthemanbeinformed
ofthepick-uplocation?A.Byphone.B.Byemail.C.ByWeChat.13.Whatdoesthewomanremindthemantotake?A.IDcardanddrivingli
cence.B.Mobilephoneanddrivinglicence.C.Creditcardanddrivinglicence.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.HowdidGeorgeknowabouttheflat?A.FromtheInternet.B.Fromthenew
spaper.C.Fromahouseagency.15.WhenwillthespeakersprobablymeetifGeorgedrivesstraightthere?A.5:10p.m.B.5:
30p.m.C.5:50p.m.16.WhatdoesGeorgesayabouttheflat?A.Itisanolderbuilding.B.Itsrentisacceptable.C.It'sworthavisitthisThursday.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.
Whoarethelisteners?A.Studentsandteachersintheschool.B.Visitorsfromthenearbyvillages.C.Parentsoftheschool'sstudents.18.Whenw
astheschoolestablished?A.In1899.B.In1918.C.In1983.19.Whyisthespeakerproud?A.Theschoolispoweredbywindenergy.B.Theschoolprovide
sthevillageswithvegetables.C.Theschool'spowerissuppliedbythevillagesintheformofcoal.20.Whatdoweknowabouttheschool?A.Itisopentothepublice
veryday.B.Itpaysmuchattentiontotheenvironment.C.Itprovideslunchesanddinnersforthepupils.第二部分阅读理解(共二节,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A、B、C
和D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ASave15%on3+ProductsfromOurGoodHealthGiftGuide-UsePromoCode:GOODHEALTHSHOPNOWShippingandHandlingChargesShakleesh
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erswillhaveanoverchargetobalancetheextracostofdeliveringthoseitems.Theoverchargesare$35forthe5-gallonand$13
5forthe30-gallonsupplysizes.*BusinessdaysareMondaythroughFriday.BusinessdaysdonotincludeSaturday,Sunday,orFedEx/USPSholidays.Expedited(加快)shippingisn
otavailablefornewjoinorders.TrackingShipmentsYoucantrackyourshipmentsbyvisitingyourAccount,clickingonOrderHistory
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Pacific21.Accordingtothepassage,Shakleeismostprobably________.A.asocialorganizationthathelpscustomersB.awebsitethatoffersdifferen
tshippingservicesC.aninquirydepartmentthatsolvescustomers’problemsD.acompanythatsellsvariousproductsandservices22.Accordingtothepassage,howmuchshoul
dacustomerpayifhebuysa5-gallonbucketofcleanerwhichissoldat118dollarsandhasitdeliveredwithstandardservice?A.161.5dollars
.B.137.5dollars.C.118dollars.D.153dollars.23.Thepassageismainlyintendedto________.A.promotetheshippingservicesB.describethe
productfeaturesC.introducetheshippingfeesD.provetheadvantagesofshippingBAtypicalliontamer(驯兽师)inpeople
’smindisanentertainerholdingawhip(鞭)andachair.Thewhipgetsalloftheattention,butit’smostlyforshow.Inreality,it’sth
echairthatdoestheimportantwork.Whenaliontamerholdsachairinfrontofthelion’sface,theliontriestofocusonallfourlegsofthechairatthesametime.Withi
tsfocusdivided,thelionbecomesconfusedandisunsureaboutwhattodonext.Whenfacedwithsomanyoptions,thelionch
oosestofreezeandwaitinsteadofattackingthemanholdingthechair.Howoftendoyoufindyourselfinthesamepositio
nasthelion?Howoftendoyouhavesomethingyouwanttoachieve(e.g.loseweight,startabusiness,travelmore)—onlyto
endupconfusedbyalloftheoptionsinfrontofyouandnevermakeprogress?Thisupsetsmetonoendbecausewhilealltheexpertsarebusydebatingaboutwhichoptionisbest,th
epeoplewhowanttoimprovetheirlivesareleftconfusedbyalloftheconflictinginformation.Theendresultisthatwefeellikewecan’tfocusort
hatwe’refocusedonthewrongthings,andsowetakelessaction,makelessprogress,andstaythesamewhenwecouldbeimproving.Itdoesn’thavetobethatway.Any
timeyoufindtheworldwavingachairinyourface,rememberthis:Allyouneedtodoisfocusononething.Youjustneedtogetsta
rted.Startingbeforeyoufeelreadyisoneofthehabitsofsuccessfulpeople.Ifyouhavesomewhereyouwanttogo,somethingyouwanttoaccomplish,someoneyou
wanttobecome…takeimmediateaction.Ifyou’reclearaboutwhereyouwanttogo,therestoftheworldwilleitherhelpyougetthereorgetoutoft
heway.24.Whydoestheliontameruseachair?A.Totrickthelion.B.Toshowoffhisskills.C.Togetreadyforafight.D.Toe
ntertaintheaudience.25.Inwhatsensearepeoplesimilartoalionfacingachair?A.Theyfeelpuzzledoverchoices.B.Theyholdontothewro
ngthings.C.Theyfindithardtomakechanges.D.Theyhavetodosomethingforshow.26.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowards
theexpertsmentionedinParagraph3?A.Tolerant.B.Doubtful.C.Respectful.D.Supportive.27.Whentheworldis“wavingachairinyourface”,you’readvisedto______
____.A.waitforabetterchanceB.breakyouroldhabitsC.makeaquickdecisionD.askforclearguidanceCWhilemanyofusmayhavebeenawaysomewherenicela
stsummer,fewwouldsaythatwe’ve“summered.”“Summer”isclearlyanoun,moreprecisely,averbednoun.Waybackinourchildhood,wealll
earnedthedifferencebetweenanounandaverb.Withsuchatidydefinition,itwaseasytospotthedifference.Notsoinadulthood,whereweareexpectedto“foot”bills,“
chair”committees,and“dialogue”withpoliticalopponents.Chancesareyoudidn’tfeeluncomfortableaboutthesightofthoseverbednouns.“Theve
rbingofnounsisasoldastheEnglishlanguage”saysPatriciaO’Conner,aformereditoratTheNewYorkTimesBookReview.Expertsestimatethat20percentofallEngl
ishverbswereoriginallynouns.Andthephenomenonseemstobesnowballing.Since1900,about40percentofallnewverbshavecomef
romnouns.Eventhoughconversion(转化)isquiteuniversal,plentyofgrammariansobjecttothepractice.WilliamStrunkJr.andE.B.White,in
TheElementsofStyle—theBiblefortheuseofAmericanEnglish—havethistosay:“Manynounslatelyhavebeenpressedint
oserviceasverbs.Notallarebad,butallaresuspect.”TheChicagoManualofStyletakesasimilarstandpoint,advisingwriterstouse
verbswithgreatcare.“Sometimespeopleobjecttoanewverbbecausetheyresistwhatisunfamiliartothem,”saysO’Conner.That’swhywe’r
ecomfortable“hosting”aparty,butwemightfeelupsetbythethoughtof“medaling”insports.Soarethereanyrulesforverbing
?BenjaminDreyer,copychiefatRandomHouse,doesn’tofferarule,butsuggeststhatpeoplethinktwiceabout“verbif
ying”anounifit’seasilyreplaceablebyanalreadyexistingpopularverb.Makesureit’sdescriptivebutnotsilly-sounding,hesays.Intheend,h
owever,styleissubjective.EasyconversionofnounstoverbshasbeenpartofEnglishgrammarforcenturies;itisoneoftheprocessesthatmakeEn
glish“English.”Noteverycoinage(新创的词语)passesintogeneraluse,butasfortryingtoendverbingaltogether,forgetit.28.Whatcanwelearnabouttheverbingofnouns?A
.Ithasn’trecentlybeenopposedbymanygrammarians.B.Itismorecommonlyacceptedbychildrenthanadults.C.Ithas
n’tbeenararephenomenoninthepastcentury.,D.Itiseasilyreplacedbyexistingverbsinpractice.29.Whatismostleading
experts’attitudetowardsthepracticeoftheverbingofnouns?A.Cautious.B.Satisfied.C.Disappointed.D.Unconcerned.30.Whatdoestheautho
rthinkofendingtheverbingofnouns?A.Predictable.B.Practicable.C.Approaching.D.Impossible.31.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.Are40Percentof
AllNewVerbsfromNouns?B.AreSummeringandMedalingAnnoying?C.AreYouComfortableaboutaNewVerb?D.AreThereAnyRulesfor
Verbing?DWhenIgraduatedfromhighschool,Iwantedtomajorincomparativeliterature.But,onceIfoundoutmyfriendsweregoin
ginto“real”majors,likemarketing,nursing,andengineering,IfiguredIneededtodothesametoensureagoodcareer.SoIchangedmymindandchoseBusinessManagementasmym
ajor.IforcedmyselftobelievethatIwouldenjoyitandsucceedinthefuture,buteventuallyIexhaustedmyselfunderstandingthe
economyandtryingnewmarketingtechniques.Comingoutofthisexperience,Irealizeitisoktobedifferentfromothersandtos
tudythingslikeclassics,arthistoryandothermajorsofferedintheCollegeofHumanities(人文学科)!TheworriesmostpeoplehaveaboutaHumanitiesdegreeandfind
ingacareerafterwardsarethatthemajorsaretooabstract,andonewillnotobtainanyapplicableskills.ActuallyideasdiscussedinHumanitiesclasses,whichareoc
casionallydifferentfromwhatpeoplecommonlybelieve,offerabroadperspective(视角).Howcouldoneeffectivelybeanunbiased(无偏见的)writerwithonlyaknowle
dgeofthepopularopinionofsociety?Howcouldonespeakpersuasivelywithclosedminds?Onlyseeingtheworldthroughasingleperspective
leadstomissedlearning,missedfriendships,andmissedgrowth!Withabroaderperspective,wewillbemorefree,moreopen-
minded,andlesslimitedinwhatwecanbecome!STEM(science,technology,engineering,andmathematics)graduateslearnactuals
killsintheirstudies,whilehumanitiesmajorslearn“softskills”likecommunicatingeffectivelythroughwritingcri
ticallyandspeakingpersuasively,synthesizing(综合)ideasthroughgatheringandinterpretinginformation,anddevelopingcult
uralawareness.Dothosesoftskillssounduselessandinapplicabletoyou?Thinkofit.Howoftendoyoucommunicatewithothers?Produceideas?Enc
ounterpeoplefromothercultures?Everyday.EverySECONDofeveryday.Sowhynotmastertheseskills?Ifyouchooseamajorin
theCollegeofHumanities,youwillbeneeded.Thejobmarketisquietlycreatingthousandsofopeningsaweekforpeoplewhocanbringahumanist’sgracetoourrapidly
evolvinghigh-techfuture.Yourskillswillbevaluabletoanyworkplaceyouhopetobein.Chaseafteryourdreammajorwithallyouren
ergy,nomatterwhatotherpeoplethink.32.WhydidtheauthorchooseBusinessManagementashismajoratfirst?A.Hewastiredof
learningcomparativeliterature.B.Hecametoenjoylearningmarketingtechniques.C.Hewantedtogotothesameuniversityashisfriends.D.HebelievedBusinessManagement
wasmorepractical.33.Accordingtotheauthor,whatisapossiblewaytogainabroadperspective?A.Makingmorefriendsandlearningfromthem.B.Excha
ngingideasinaphilosophyseminar.C.Openingyourmindtofuturepossibilities.D.Gettingtoknowthepopularopinionofsociety34.Inwhichofthefollowingsituationsdos
oftskillsplaythemostimportantrole?A.Writingasoftwareprogram.B.Performingaheartoperation.C.Playingamusicalinstr
ument.D.Negotiatingwithabusinesspartner.35.TheauthorbelievesthejobmarketforHumanitiesgraduatesis______.A.recoveringB.depressingC.promisin
gD.challenging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。TheSimpleTrickCanHelpYouSlee
pForthosewhocan’tsleepeasily,prepareforthebestnight’ssleepever.Nomoretossingandturningintotheearlyhoursofthemorning.Nomor
ecountingsheeponSundayevenings.Andnomorelying,wide-eyed,inthedarkafterwakingupinthemiddleofthenight.36Thisall-naturalsolutioniscalledthe4-
7-8method,andyes,it’sassimpleasitsounds.First,getsettledintoacomfortablepositiononyourbed.Then,simplybreatheinairthroughyournoseforfourseconds,
holdyourbreathforsevenseconds,andthenbreathetheairoutslowlythroughyourmouthforeightmoreseconds.37That’sallthereistoit!D
on’tbelieveus?JustaskHarvard-educatedmedicaldoctorAndrewWeil,whoadoptedthisexercisefromacenturies-longInd
ianyogimeditationpractice.Theyogisusethismethodtoachieveastateofcompleterelaxation,reducingstressanda
nxiety.Slowingdownyourbreathingforcestherhythmofyourhearttoslowdown,too.38Inotherwords,it’sanaturalwaytomakeyou
calmforyourbodyandmind.“Thetheoryisthatbyputtingcertainrhythmsonthebreathwithyourvoluntarysystem,graduallythe
searemadeintotheinvoluntarynervoussystem,”hesaid.39Soit'stheregularityofdoingthisoveraperiodofweeks,months,yearsthatproducesthechangesthatyouwant.
”Thereyougo!40Ifyou’restilltossingandturning,don’tmissthesetipsfromsleepdoctorswhicharealmostguaranteedtogivey
ouabetternight’ssleep.A.Andthatcomeswithtime.B.Finally,repeatuntilyoufallasleep.C.Itmakestherestofyourbodyrelax.D.T
hatenablesyoutofallasleepmoreeasily.E.Herecomestheexplanationforyoursleeplessnights.F.Onceyoustartstickingtoit,youcanquitc
ountingsheepforgood.G.There'snowaneasyandexpert-approvedwaytofallasleepinlessthanaminute.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30
分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。InthesummerbeforeIenteredmiddleschool,Iread
thebookTheyCagetheAnimalsatNight.It’sastoryaboutJennings,aboylivinginvariousorphanages(孤儿院)withonlyhisstuffedanimal(毛绒玩具),Dogg
ie,forcompanionship.It’safascinatingbook,butlittledidIknowhowitwould41mylifeandthelivesofothers.Oneday,asIlookedacrossmyroomatthe
pileofstuffedanimals,a(n)42cametome.Iwould43stuffedanimalsforchildrenlikeJennings.44,Icontactedagenciesthatsupportthosechildrenandth
eysaidthestuffedanimalswouldcertainly45children’sspirits.Inamedmyproject“CuddleBuddies”.Iwrotearticlesforthelocalandschoolnewspapers,46donationso
fthe“buddies”—stuffedanimals.Myphone47ringing;schools,families,andtoyfactoriesallwantedtohelp.Muchtomy48,bythesecondweekmylivin
groomlookedlikeazoo.WheneverMomandI49the“buddies”totheagencies,thekidswouldbewaitingtherewiththeireyesdown,t
oo50tolookbutshakingwithexcitement.Sixyearsafteritslaunch,CuddleBuddiescontinuesto51.Nowover25,000stuffedanima
lshavebeen52toagenciesworldwide.Simon,aseven-year-oldboyinanAfricanChildren’sHome,couldn’tsleepatnightafterhelosthisparents.
Whenaskedtochoosehis“buddies”,Simon53apandaandsoonafterwassleepingthroughthenight.IneverdreamedCuddleBuddieswould54thisway.Upon
graduationfromhighschool,Idesignedawebsite,www.cuddlebuddies.net,to55theproject.Theresponsewas56.Morea
ndmorepeoplejoinedmeandtwodozenCuddleBuddies57wereestablishedacrossthenation.Thishasbeenagreatexperience.I’velearnedhowtofollow
throughonanideaandhowto58impactalife.Iwillgotocollegewiththese59inmindandcontinuemyworkwithCuddleBuddies,ev
enwhenI60awholenewsetofexcitingacademicandnonacademicpursuits.41.A.touchB.riskC.leadD.save42.A.chanceB.ideaC.explanationD.wor
d43.A.displayB.repairC.purchaseD.collect44.A.PreviouslyB.OccasionallyC.ImmediatelyD.Gradually45.A.captureB.reflectC.
liftD.record46.A.puttingasideB.turningdownC.askingforD.gettingback47.A.delayedB.keptC.stoppedD.meant48.A.knowledgeB.tasteC.regretD.delight49
.A.deliveredB.appliedC.rentedD.returned50.A.shyB.contentC.weakD.eager51.A.reformB.expandC.dominateD.divide52.A
.producedB.adoptedC.soldD.donated53.A.pickedoutB.cameacrossC.showedoffD.broughtup54.A.declineB.workC.increaseD.react
55.A.promoteB.startC.evaluateD.examine56.A.confusingB.amusingC.automaticD.enthusiastic57.A.companiesB
.committeesC.branchesD.institutes58.A.financiallyB.positivelyC.sociallyD.physically59.A.plansB.imagesC.lessonsD.motives
60.A.workoutB.keepoffC.relyonD.engagein第二节语篇填空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。(每小题1.5分,共15分)Inastudyof33
yearsoftrendsinBodyMassIndex(体重指数)across200countries,thescientistsfoundthatpeopleworldwidearegettingheavier61thatmostofth
eriseisduetogainsinBMIinruralareas.BMIisaninternationallyrecognizedmeasurementtool62givesanindicationofwhethersomeoneisahealthyweight.Itiscalcu
latedbydividinga63(person)weightinkgbytheirheightinmeterssquared,andaBMIofbetween19and2564(consider)healthy.Thestudyfoundthatbetween1985and2017
,averageruralBMIincreased652.1inwomenandmen.Incities,however,thegain66(be)1.3inwomenand1.6inmen.Theresearchersdescribed"strikingchang
es"inthegeographyofBMI.In1985,urbanmenandwomeninmorethanthreequartersofthecountries67(study)hadhigherBMIsthanmenandwomeninrurala
reas.But30yearslater,theBMIdifferencebetweenurbanandruralpeopleinmanycountrieshadnarrowed68(sharp).This
maybeduetosomedisadvantagesforpeople69(live)inthecountryside,including70(low)levelsofincomeandeducation,hig
hercostsofhealthyfoods,andfewersportsfacilities.第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的
以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修
改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Therearebasicallytwowaystogetworkdo.Oneisworkingindividualandtheothe
risworkinginteam.Somepeopleprefertoworkingbythemselves,becausetheyaresuretheycansuccessfullyworkouttheproblemswithoth
ers’help.Otherpeoplelikestoworkwithothers.Bydoingso,theycanexchangeideaandlearnfromeachother.Personally
speaking,I’dliketoworkwithothersforsuchreasons.Firstly,itcanmakemegetalongwellwithothers.Secondly,thesolutionsofteamworkareusuallybetterratherthant
hatofasingleperson.Besides,Icanimprovemyabilities,suchaswhattocooperateandcommunicate.第二节书面表达(25分)假定你是李华,在海外代购网店买了一块手表,但是收货后发现了一些问题。请给该店店主Bob写
信投诉。内容包括:1.遇到的具体问题;2.表达诉求。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。树德中学高2019级高考适应性考试英语试题参考答案听力:1-5CBCBA6-10ABCAB11-15AB
CAC16-20BCAAB阅读:A篇:DACB篇:AABCC篇:CADBD篇:DBDC七选五:GBCAF完型:ABDCCCBDAABDABADCBCD语法填空:61.and62.that/which63
.person's64.isconsidered65.by66.was67.studied68.sharply69.living70.lower改错:do改为doneindividual改为individually在team前加上awork
ing改为workwith改为withoutlikes改为likeidea改为ideasrather去掉that改为thosewhat改为how范文:DearBob,I'mLiHua,oneofyourcustomers.
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ofall,thewatchdidn'tarriveonschedule.Inaddition,notonlyisitofthewrongcolorbutalsoit'softhewrongbrand.Iamsureyoucanthoroughlyunderstandmydisc
ontent.AndIwonderifyoucouldreturnmymoneyorchangeanewoneforme.Ihopeyourservicecanbeimprovedtoliveuptobuyers'expectations.Yourkindconsiderati
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