2018年江苏省高考英语压轴卷(带解析)
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‎2018江苏省高考压轴卷 英 语 注意事项:‎ ‎ 1. 答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试题卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。用2B铅笔将答题卡上试卷类型A后的方框涂黑。‎ ‎ 2. 选择题的作答:每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。‎ ‎ 3. 非选择题的作答:用签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。‎ ‎ 4. 考试结束后,请将本试题卷和答题卡一并上交。‎ 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 20 分) ‎ ‎ 做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。 ‎ 第一节 (共5小题;每小题1分,满分5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。 ‎ ‎1.What will the woman probably do next?‎ A. Hike down the hill. B. Take out her cell phone. C. Take a picture with her camera.‎ ‎2.Where does the conversation take place?‎ A. On the telephone. B. In a hospital. C. At a beach.‎ ‎3.What is the man doing?‎ A. Asking for advice. B. Giving directions. C. Asking for directions.‎ ‎4.Where does the smell come from?‎ A. The garbage. B. The cat. C. A dead animal.‎ ‎5.What does the woman mean?‎ A. The man isn’t able to do the puzzle.‎ B. She can’t stand by the man anymore.‎ C. She will not be able to solve the puzzle.‎ 评卷人 得分 五、长对话或独白 听一段材料,回答下列小题。‎ ‎6.What will the woman do tomorrow?‎ A. Leave for the U.S. by air.‎ B. Go to a concert with the man.‎ C. Pick up her friend from the airport.‎ ‎7.What can we learn from the convention?‎ A. Professor Smith has bought the tickets.‎ B. The woman will go to the airport without the man.‎ C. The woman has canceled her appointment tonight.‎ 听一段材料,回答下列小题。‎ ‎8.What did the man find out from his special socks?‎ A. He needs to run faster.‎ B. He isn’t ready to run a race.‎ C. He wasn’t running in the right position.‎ ‎9.Which competition has the man already participated in?‎ A. A marathon. B. A half marathon. C. A quarter marathon.‎ 听一段材料,回答下列小题。‎ ‎10.What kind of ring will the man buy?‎ A. One with a thick gold band. B. One with a red stone. C. One made of silver.‎ ‎11.Who is helping the man?‎ A. A store employee. B. His friend. C. His father.‎ ‎12.What will the man do next?‎ A. Buy the ring. B. Look at a different. C. Take a picture of the ring.‎ 听一段材料,回答下列小题。‎ ‎13.Which country did the woman visit?‎ A. Spain. B. Ireland. C. England.‎ ‎14.How long was the woman abroad?‎ A. For a few years. B. For six months. C. Just under half a year.‎ ‎15.Why didn’t the man travel to Brazil?‎ A. His trip was canceled. B. He couldn’t get the time off work. C. He ran out of money.‎ ‎16.What will the man do next?‎ A. Get a job. B. Find a place to live. C. Introduce the woman to a friend.‎ 听一段材料,回答下列小题。‎ ‎17.Who is Jessica?‎ A. The Helpline officer. B. A university lour guide. C. The Student Union President.‎ ‎18.What will the speaker hand out?‎ A. Her business cards. B. Guide brochures. C. Maps.‎ ‎19.What are the hours of the Student Welfare Office?‎ A. 9:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. on weekdays.‎ B. 9:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. on Saturdays.‎ C. 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. on Saturdays.‎ ‎20.What should visitors do during busy times?‎ A. Wait in a line.‎ B. Add their name to the waiting list.‎ C. Ask the speaker to call them back.‎ 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,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。‎ 例:It is generally considered unwise to give a child ____________ he or she wants.‎ A. however B. whatever C. whichever D. whenever 答案是B。‎ ‎21.According to the rule of the game, students should give a truthful answer ________ with the reality of their world.‎ A. relevant B. flexible C. authentic D. consistent ‎22.It was in the early 1990s that cartoons began to take off in China, ________ there were only picture-story books.‎ A. where B. when C. after that D. before which ‎23.—It’s really a surprise that I happened to meet Will, my old schoolmate in the art gallery last week.‎ ‎—If my memory serves me right, you ________ each other for more than a decade.‎ A. haven’t seen B. hadn’t seen C. didn’t see D. don’t see ‎24.As our teacher often puts it, ________ to key universities ________ those who will never give up halfway.‎ A. being admitted; are B. admitting; is C. admitted; are D. to be admitted; is ‎25.— Excuse me. I’d like to know more details on how the course is arranged.‎ ‎—Well, the course is made up of 36 two-hour ________, which will mainly be given in the evenings or on weekends.‎ A. sessions B. curricula C. terms D. criteria ‎26.Much to their annoyance, their car ________ engine trouble, the young couple had to put up at a roadside rest area for the night.‎ A. developed B. being developed C. having developed D. to develop ‎27.The old lady died, leaving his son an orphan. But the money she left ________ for life.‎ A. put him up B. put him away C. set him up D. set him aside ‎28.The great interest in public education over the past three decades indicates the strong feeling in our society that all children, ________ their conditions, deserve the opportunity to fully develop their capabilities.‎ A. how B. what C. whatever D. however ‎29.To report an event responsibly, a journalist must not only make sense of earlier reports, but also ________ his report in the long term.‎ A. allow for B. follow up C. catch on D. switch to ‎30.The 60th Grammy nomination list was suspiciously male dominated, leaving a number of social media users up in arms, complaining why Katy Perry and Demi Lovato, who both had albums eligible for nods, ________ be shut out.‎ A. should B. must C. shall D. might ‎31.Don’t be angry any more. I’m sure he ignored you by accident and not ________.‎ A. by chance B. by design C. by mistake D. by force ‎32.Happiness is ________ you think, what you say and what you do are in harmony.‎ A. what B. where what C. when what D. that ‎33.—How do you find the club?‎ ‎—I it. Everyone is saying its management is going from bad to worse.‎ A. couldn’t have joined B. might have joined C. would rather not have joined D. would like to have joined ‎34.The newly-elected ministers should understand that with the great honor of being government officials of this nation ________ great responsibility.‎ A. comes B. is coming C. have come D. will come ‎35.—That was rather a tough question. How did you get it right?‎ ‎—To tell the truth, I just ________.‎ A. burnt the midnight oil B. was left to sink or swim C. played it safe D. took a shot in the dark 第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)‎ 请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。‎ In childhood, we often linked fear with imagination, afraid that a monster was hiding behind the door or under the bed, or that an airplane would crash on our houses.‎ As we grow up. we’re often encouraged to think of __36____ as weakness. However, scientists have actually shown that human beings tend to be optimists. So maybe that’s __37____ we think of fear, sometimes, as a danger in and of itself. “Don’t worry.” we like to say to one another. “Don’t panic”. In English, fear is something we __38____. It’s something we overcome. But what if we looked at fear in a (an)___39___ way? What if we ___40___ fear as an amazing act of the imagination?‎ Maybe it’s no __41____ that some of our most creative minds _42_____ to leave fears behind as adults. The incredible ___43___ that produced “The Origin of Species”, “Jane Eyre” and “The Remembrance of Things Past”___44___ intense worries that a fleeted the __45____ lives of Charles Darwin, Charlotte Bronte and Marcel Proust. So the question is, what can the rest of us learn about ‎ fear from imaginations and young children?‎ Now, some of us naturally ___46___ our fears more __47____ than others. Recently I read about an essay of study on successful businessmen, and the ___48___ found that these people ___49___ a habit that he called “productive paranoia (偏执狂),” which meant that these people, instead of __50____ their fears, read them closely, they __51____ them, and then they __52____ that fear into preparation and action. So that way. if their worst fears came true, their businesses were ___53___.‎ And maybe if we all ___54___ to read our fears, they could offer us something as ___55___ as our favorite works of literature: a little wisdom, a bit of insight and a version of that most elusive thing —the truth.‎ ‎36.A. fear B. danger C. imagination D. childhood ‎37.A. why B. what C. because D. where ‎38.A. conquer B. like C. panic D. imagine ‎39.A. old B. strange C. ridiculous D. fresh ‎40.A. dream of B. rely on C. thought of D. count on ‎41.A. use B. way C. significance D. coincidence ‎42.A. like B. fail C. try D. decide ‎43.A. fear B. determinations C. preparations D. imaginations ‎44.A. overcame B. generated C. relieved D. criticized ‎45.A. famous B. disastrous C. adult D. early ‎46.A. looked B. exposed C. read D. hide ‎47.A. closely B. secretly C. roughly D. reluctantly ‎28.A. businessmen B. author C. readers D. others ‎49.A. changed B. suffered from C. shared D. sought ‎50.A. understanding B. reporting C. dismissing D. writing ‎51.A. hated B. hid C. abandoned D. studied ‎52.A. translated B. transferred C. transmitted D. transplanted ‎53.A. over B. ruined C. declining D. ready ‎54.A. tried B. hesitated C. failed D. allowed ‎55.A. delicious B. precious C. conscious D. suspicious 第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)‎ 请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。‎ A A wonderful Cornish self catering holiday cottage Cider Cottage is the perfect place to escape and unwind.‎ It is ideally located to explore and enjoy all that Cornwall has to offer.‎ Cider Cottage sleeps five in a lovely countryside setting, with all home comforts. Recently fully renovated to a high standard, the Cottage was awarded a 4 Star rating by Visit England.‎ It is a detached property full of character, with exposed feature stone walls and ceiling beams.‎ In the past the building was used to store and crush apples to produce local Cornish cider. ‎ One step inside the door and you will know you have found somewhere special to spend your holiday.‎ Cider Cottage has three comfortable bedrooms, of which the Master bedroom has a king size bed and an en-suite bathroom. ‎ A spacious fully equipped Kitchen and Dining room fitted with a ceramic hob and oven, microwave, washing machine, dishwasher and tumble dryer. We also supply all those kitchen essentials that you won’t want to pack.‎ Down a flight of steps is the large cosy Lounge, with exposed feature stone walling and beams that date back hundreds of years. ‎ Set between the south Cornwall coast and enigmatic Bodmin Moor, in lovely countryside. Cider Cottage is just 1 mile from the historic town of Liskeard and a short drive from the lovely fishing village of Looe with its wonderful sandy beach. ‎ The cottage is ideal for families and couples alike, whether you just want to relax or enjoy the wide variety of activities and attractions or nearby outdoor pursuits such as cycling and horseriding.‎ The ancient market town of Liskeard has a choice of cafes, restaurants, takeaways, pubs & supermarkets. A main line Railway Station also serves the town, giving the opportunity for car free days out.‎ ‎56.How can Cider Cottage be described as?‎ A. Unique, attractive and well-designed.‎ B. Suitable, mysterious and well-located.‎ C. Relaxing, convenient and well-furnished.‎ D. Practical, comfortable and well-managed.‎ ‎57.According to the information given. Cider Cottage is .‎ A. in the center of town B. far away from the seaside C. for sale at the moment D. suitable for a family of five B ‎ After my pubic lectures on evolution, someone in the audience asks. “Are we still evolving?” People want to know if humans are getting taller, smarter, better looking or more athletic. My answer is truthful but disappointing: We’re almost certainly evolving, but we don’t know in what direction or how fast.‎ We’ve seen some evolution in our species over the past few millennia(千年), but it was detected by reconstructing history from DNA sequences. For example, we know that during the past 10,000 years, several populations of humans — those keeping sheep, cows or goats for milk — gained the ability to digest dairy products. This trait was useless in our earlier ancestors who, after babyhood, never encountered milk. And in the past 3,000 years, Tibetans have acquired genetic adaptations that allowed them to develop well in their high-altitude, low-oxygen home. But these well-documented changes are limited to particular populations, so the evidence for recent evolution of our entire species, remains not much.‎ The authors of “Evolving Ourselves” disagree. Not only, they claim, are we evolving faster than ever, but we’re doing it to ourselves. Juan Enriquez and Steve Gullans argue that humans have controlled evolution — not just in our own species but virtually in all species: “For better or worse, we are increasingly in charge. We are the primary drivers of change. We will directly and indirectly determine what lives, what dies, where, and when. We are in a different phase of evolution: the future of life is now in our hands.”‎ According to the authors, we’ve replaced natural selection with what they call “unnatural selection.” Overfishing, for example, has reduced the average size of many fish species, for taking the biggest fish selects in favor of those that reproduce when younger and smaller.‎ Yet while there’s no doubt that we’re changing the planet, the claim that we’re completely changing evolution on the planet does not follow. Let’s take those fish that are evolving to reproduce smaller and younger. This phenomenon has been documented in many species that we eat, but this is just a minuscule fraction (极小的一部分) of the 30,000 known species of fish.‎ The authors speak with unwarranted assurance about how our species is evolving in response to nearly everything. When they assert, for example, our ingestion (摄取) of drugs and exposure to chemicals mean that “our children’s brains are evolving fast,” they are overplaying their hand and abusing the word “evolution.” Out children’s brains may be changing fast in response to the new pharmacological (药理学的) environment, but change alone is not evolution.‎ ‎58.The two examples in Paragraph 2 are given to ________.‎ A. show in what direction humans evolve B. explain the importance of DNA sequences C. illustrate the evidence for evolution of our entire species is insufficient D. demonstrate how slow humans have evolved over the past few millennia ‎59.The authors of “Evolving Ourselves” claim that ________.‎ A. humans dominate the future of other life B. fish become smaller because of natural selection C. humans are to blame for changing the planet for the worse D. the boundary between natural selection and unnatural selection is unfixed ‎60.What is the major question discussed in the passage?‎ A. Are humans still evolving?‎ B. Is unnatural selection powerful?‎ C. Are humans the main driver of evolution?‎ D. Does evolution require many genetic changes?‎ C America’s businesses are getting older and fatter, while many new businesses are dying in infancy.‎ A study last month by the Brookings Institution found that the proportion of older firms has grown steadily over several decades, while the survival rate of new companies has fallen. In addition, young people are starting companies at a sharply lower rate than in the past.‎ A new report from the National Association of Manufacturers shows a major cause: The cost of obeying government regulations has risen to more than $2 trillion (12.26 trillion yuan) annually, or 12 percent of the GDP, and this cost falls disproportionately on smaller, newer businesses.‎ It’s risky, difficult and expensive to start a business, and getting more so. Governments are imposing various new rules on a seemingly daily basis: health insurance, minimum wage increases and, most recently in California, compulsory paid sick days for even hourly employees. These regulations shift huge social welfare costs directly onto often-struggling small businesses, while being proportionally much less costly for larger companies.‎ This is partly an unintended issue of resources-established companies can cope with new costs more easily—but it’s also deliberate. For instance, big insurance companies got a seat at the table to help write Obamacare, but less politically powerful firms—like medical device manufacturers-got squeezed.‎ Mature, successful corporations can employ ex-lawmakers with connections, distribute campaign contributions and even write regulations for themselves. They are also more likely to want to protect steady revenue streams than revolutionize their industry.‎ Major companies that have been so ill-managed they would otherwise collapse-airlines, car companies and banks—stagger (蹒跚) on because politicians ride to the rescue with bags of taxpayer money.‎ The genius of our unique system of government is the determination to protect and defend the rights of the individual over the rights of the nation. As such, the rise of a well-connected oligarchy (寡头政治) that protects big business at the expense of small business, and the established over the new, is opposite to American ideals.‎ Income inequality—which is directly caused by faulty government policy—is being promoted as the reason to impose more of that bad policy. But let’s be perfectly clear, we do not have a free market but one where government picks winners and losers through regulations and financial aids.‎ Politics is, and always has been, about balancing competing interests seeking to benefit themselves, and that’s as it should be, but the force of government should never be used to reduce competition, kill innovation or support and extend artificial monopolies (垄断) by harming the consumer, the taxpayer and the economy. Policy must breed our new and small businesses or see the as-yet undreamed of innovations that could be our bright future die in infancy.‎ ‎61.We can learn from the passage that ________.‎ A. over several decades, new companies have grown steadily B. mature, successful corporations prefer to maintain their stable incomes C. less politically powerful firms also have their voice in making regulations D. the cost of obeying government regulations falls equally on all businesses ‎62.We can infer from the last three paragraphs that ________.‎ A. the rise of a well-connected oligarchy is contrary to American ideals B. the state economy may depend on those innovative businesses C. income inequality is what the government should take action to resolve D. the government picks winners and losers through the law of free market ‎63.It can be concluded from the passage that ________.‎ A. larger and older firms have a command of resources of various aspects B. most of the ex-lawmakers work in mature, successful corporations C. politicians like providing financial aids to the companies of worse operation D. big insurance companies have better relationship with Obama ‎64.As to the development of smaller businesses, the writer is ________.‎ A. contented B. confident C. concerned D. convinced D The phone ID flashed, “Emergency Vet”. “Oh no” I whispered. I could not lose Merlin now.‎ Ron and I had tried to have children for a long time with depressing results. I threw myself into my work. Any maternal feelings I had were spent on Merlin.‎ I couldn’t wait to get home from work each night. I wanted to pick up that warm bundle of loving fur and nestle him. I wanted to sing “Rock-a-bye Merlin”, as I did every night as he would put his paws around my neck.‎ Merlin was my comfort especially at times when I wondered if God was listening. But last night something had changed. Not only did I sing “Rock-a-Bye Merlin”, but I asked, “What will I do after you’re gone?”‎ Although Merlin was 19 years old, a senior in the age of a cat, he didn’t look or act that way. I didn’t want to accept the fact that he was nearing the end of his lifetime. My job at the law firm was so demanding and stressful that I couldn’t imagine getting through the day without Merlin waiting to greet me at home. ‎ I dialed the vet’s number. I asked for my husband but he already left. Then I took a breath and asked the question that no one wants to ask, “Is my Merlin still alive?” The nurse said “yes.” ‎ Ron came home and said that Merlin had almost no red blood cells left. White blood cells were replacing them. Merlin would need expensive transfusions most likely on a monthly basis. We both knew Merlin was running out of time. I asked Ron to drive me to the vet so I could say goodbye to my little boy cat but he was beat tired and it was late. Ron said if Merlin was still alive the next morning then he would take me to the vet. ‎ The next morning I called the vet. Merlin had survived the night. After driving to the vet, I went into the examining room. The nurse brought Merlin and placed him on an examining table on his side. His eyes were tightly shut. I thought he died already. I carefully edged my hand to reach his body. His body felt warm, but when I spoke his name there was no response. No response to his name or that I was there and that I loved him. I was extremely sad. In that examining room I felt helpless. I wondered how many people in an examining room felt as helpless as I did. Feeling driven to prayer I yelled, “God this isn’t good enough. I need to see my Merlin the way I remember him, I need a miracle and I need it now!” ‎ At that moment, God granted a miracle. Merlin’s favorite compliment entered my mind. I said, “Merlin, You are Beautiful and You are Gorgeous, do you hear me?” ‎ One eye opened. ‎ I said “Gotcha”. I kept repeating those words. ‎ Merlin opened the other eye and, one limb at a time, got up. He was waiting for that phrase. He ‎ wanted to hear that he was beautiful and gorgeous again. ‎ Then I experienced another miracle. ‎ There was no sound in that examining room until Merlin started walking to me. From out of nowhere, or maybe from heaven, I clearly heard a song we sung in church often: “It Is Well With My Soul.” I remembered thinking, “Yes, it is well with my Soul. I got to see my little boy cat one more time.” ‎ Merlin walked to me. He put his face in mine, which he had never done before. He rubbed a circle around my face twice. Merlin said goodbye with his face and marked me for life. ‎ Ron appeared shocked that Merlin was up and had walked to me. I said to Merlin, “Tell God you are a good boy and how much we love you” and then handed him back to the nurse. ‎ Tears of gratitude poured forth in memory of a miracle. You see for nineteen years God spoke to me through a special cat named “Merlin.” On Merlin’s last day, God proved he heard me when he granted a miracle. That miracle gave me time to say goodbye.‎ ‎65.Ron’s wife couldn’t lose Merlin because ________.‎ A. Merlin was her adopted child for nineteen years B. Merlin could supply her with comfort and warmth C. she failed to give birth to her own biological child D. she would sing her usual song to no one later in life ‎66.What did Ron’s wife think of Merlin? ‎ ‎①comfortable ②demanding ③long life ④full of devotion ⑤lovely ⑥religious A. ①②⑥ B. ①②③ C. ④⑤⑥ D. ③④⑤‎ ‎67.What does “The next morning I called the vet.” in Paragraph 8 imply?‎ A. The writer turned to the vet because Merlin was in desperate condition.‎ B. The writer was so hopeless as to ask a favor of the vet.‎ C. Ron would accompany her wife to the vet lo live up to his promise.‎ D. Ron did not care about Merlin so that the writer called the vet.‎ ‎68.When Merlin reached the examining room, .‎ A. he shut his eyes lightly and was obviously dead B. his body felt warm because the writer rubbed him hard C. the writer chanted prayers to him trying to waking him up D. the writer felt helpless to have no timely surgical operation ‎69.We can infer from the passage that .‎ A. we have to have faith in the church to get miracles in future life B. God will not disappoint us if we are devoted to our loved ones C. couples should have a child or something to fill in their free time D. doctors may not always be reliable when our loved ones need their help ‎70.Which of the following can be the proper title?‎ A. The Miracle Granted B. A Dying Cat C. God Accompanying Us D. Gratitude Out Of Miracle 第四部分:任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)‎ 请认真阅读下面短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。‎ 注意:请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。每个空格只填一个单词。‎ Marketers have more options in today’s increasingly multilingual society — a variety of electronic ‎ and print media can address groups of consumers in different languages. Various factors influence the choice of media and language. In some cases, it’s simply practical to advertise in the consumer’s native language, particularly if many of the consumers in this group are primarily monolingual. In other cases, by advertising on, say, a Spanish television channel in the US, an advertiser may earn the respect of the consumer by addressing him in his native language, as well as develop positive associations with the medium and its unique content. Now, marketers have another factor to consider when deciding where to advertise and in what language. A paper. Do bilinguals have two personalities? A special case of cultural frame switching published by researchers at the University of Texas, shows that bilingual individuals exhibit different personality characteristics when speaking different languages.‎ Lead researcher Nairan Ramirez-Esparza, tested individuals who were bilingual in English and Spanish for various personality traits, and found that the subjects answered the questions differently when asked in English and Spanish. The new work built on past research showed the values of subjects changed when they were surrounded by stimuli from different cultures.‎ How can marketers take advantage of “cultural frame switching”? It may sound challenging without specific research, but at least for Spanish, English bilinguals in the US, there is now some hard data on the language-related personality shift. Extrapolating to other language combinations may be possible, too. Since the Spanish/English bilingual results seem to be in agreement with testing of monolingual Spanish and English speakers, language-specific testing of bilingual subjects may not be essential to get an idea of what kind of cultural frame switching might occur in other bilingual combinations. Rather, comparing known personality differences for each language/ culture would give an indication of the differences bilingual individuals would exhibit.‎ I think it would be a mistake to over-emphasize this phenomenon over other criteria affecting the selection of appropriate media and language to reach a target market. Clearly, the major considerations of demographics (人口统计资料), perception of the medium, language fluency, etc. should remain major factors. Besides, the language-driven cultural frame switching may not make much difference to many products or services. If the product does attract one cultural personality more, though, it may make sense to exploit that difference of the other decision criteria are more or less equivalent.‎ The researchers point out that the differences aren’t great. Even if slight, though, the differences are noticeable.‎ Cultural Frame Switching: Different Language, Different Personality Concept of cultural frame switching Cultural frame switching refers to the phenomenon of shifting from one cultural mindset to another when people are 71. to their new cultural environment.‎ Applications of cultural frame switching Cultural frame switching is a factor marketers now take into 72. to reach target customers.‎ Personality shift proves to be 73. for Spanish/ English bilinguals, which makes it not 74. to do language-specific testing of bilingual subjects.‎ Looking for the known personality differences between each language/culture would give marketers a better 75. of how bilingual individuals would 76. in two different cultures.‎ Facts about cultural frame switching It’s wrong to put too much 77. on the functions of cultural frame switching.‎ Compared with other criteria, the language-driven cultural frame switching simply plays a (n) 78. role in marketing success.‎ Providing that a product 79. to a certain cultural personality more, the difference is worth employing.‎ Conclusion The effect different languages have on personality is 80. but noticeable.‎ 第五部分:书面表达(满分25分)‎ ‎81. 请阅读下面短文及图画,并按照要求用英语写一篇150词左右的文章。‎ On a sunny day a shepherd (牧羊人) walked with his two hungry sheep along a winding country path. He managed to have them two tied to each other just in case they should go separated. It was quite a long time before they arrived at a place where there was merely a small amount of fresh grass on each side of the path. Both of the sheep were so hungry that they hurried to the grass but in the separate direction as the picture showed. Unfortunately the rope fastening them was not long enough. No matter how hard they struggled, neither was able to reach the grass in front of them.‎ The shepherd was about to help them when he was surprised to find that one of them should voluntarily abandon the struggle, and went along with the other. Consequently, together the two sheep enjoyed the fresh grass on one side happily, and then the grass on the other.‎ ‎【写作内容】‎ ‎1.用约30个单词概述上面这则寓言的主要内容。‎ ‎2.用约120个单词就此则寓言谈谈你的想法,内容包括:‎ ‎(1)从这则寓言中,你获得了哪些启示?‎ ‎(2)结合该寓言给你的启示,谈谈你在生活中是如何做的。‎ ‎【写作要求】‎ ‎1.写作过程中不能直接引用原文语句;‎ ‎2.作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称;‎ ‎3.不必写标题。‎ KS5U2018江苏省高考压轴卷 英语试题答案 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 20 分) ‎ ‎1.B ‎2.A ‎3.B ‎4.C ‎5.C ‎6.B ‎7.B ‎8.C ‎9.B ‎10.B ‎11.A ‎12.C ‎13.A ‎14.C ‎15.A ‎16.C ‎17.A ‎18.C ‎19.C ‎20.B 第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)‎ ‎21.D ‎【解析】考查形容词辨析。句意:根据游戏规则,学生应该给出真实的答案。“切合实际的答案”,A. relevant相关的,后面该接to;B. flexible灵活的;C. authentic真实的;D. consistent一致的,consistent with与……一致。根据语境判断,故选D。‎ ‎22.D ‎【解析】考查介词和定语从句。句意:在90年代早期卡通片开始在中国盛行,在此之前中国只有图画书。先行词为the early 1990s,表示在此之前用介词before,关系词代指the early 1990s,故用which,故选D。‎ ‎23.B ‎【解析】考查动词时态。句意:——上周在艺术长廊我碰巧见到了老同学威尔,这太令我惊讶了。——如果我没记错,你们在那之前十年没见了。根据happened to可以推断出,在过去动作之前发生的动作用过去完成时,故选B。‎ ‎24.C ‎【解析】考查倒装句和非谓语动词。句意:正如我们老师经常所说,考入重点大学的那些学生是永远不会半途而废的人。第一个空考查短语be admitted to(被录取)可以排除B项,题干是完全倒装结构,正常语序是those who…are admitted to key universities,得知第二个空是复数谓语动词,可以排除D项,A项的being是多余的,也可以被排出,故选C。‎ ‎25.A ‎【解析】考查名词辨析。句意:——打扰一下,我想了解更多这个课程的安排。——好的,这个课程是由时长两小时、一期共36课时组成,主要在晚上或周末上课。A. sessions学期;(进行某活动连续的)一段时间;B. curricula课程;C. terms学期;D. criteria标准。根据语境可以推断出答案,故选A。‎ ‎26.C ‎【解析】考查非谓语动词。句意:让他们很恼火的是,他们的车引擎出了毛病,这对年轻夫妇不得不晚上在路边休息区暂住一夜。他们的“车”和“形成”是主动关系,用现在分词,因为车先坏发生在暂时住宿在外之前,因此用完成时,故选C。‎ ‎27.C ‎【解析】考查动词短语。句意:老太太去世了,留下她的儿子一个孤儿。但她离开时留下的钱够安置孩子度过一生。A. put him up为他暂时提供住宿;B. put him away把……送进监狱(或精神医院);C. set him up安置某人;D. set him aside 放在一边。根据语境可以推断出答案,故选C。‎ ‎28.C ‎【解析】考查状语从句。句意:在过去的30年中,公共教育中的巨大关注表明了我们社会中的一种强烈的情绪,那就是所有的儿童,不管其情况有多特殊,都应享有充分发展其能力的机会。表示“不管,不论”用whatever +名词=no matter what +名词,故选C。‎ ‎29.B ‎【解析】考查动词短语。句意:为了负责地报道一个事件,记者必须不仅让早期的报道有意义,而且还要长期全面地跟踪事件的发展。A. allow for考虑到;B. follow up跟踪;C. catch on理解,明白;变得流行;D. switch to转向。根据语境可以推断出答案,故选B。‎ ‎30.A ‎【解析】考查情态动词。句意:第60届格莱美奖提名名单有被男性歌手主导的嫌疑,很多社会媒体用户激烈地抗议,抱怨为什么专辑有资格提名“水果姐”Katy Perry以及“呆米”Demi Lovato在提名单上颗粒无收。A. should应该,竟然;B. must必须;C. shall应该;D. might可能。shut ‎ out.是个固定搭配,意为“把……排除在外”,故选A。‎ ‎31.B ‎【解析】考查介词短语。句意:别再生气了,我肯定他忽视你是偶然的而且不是故意的。A. by chance偶然;B. by design故意;C. by mistake错误地;D. by force被迫。根据第一句Don’t be angry any more.以及前面的Not可推知,这里表示“故意的”,故选B。‎ ‎32.C ‎【解析】考查名词性从句。句意:当你所想、所言、所做一致时,你才会体会到幸福。根据be动词is可知,后面是表语从句,表示“当…处于和谐时”用when引导,再根据从句中谓语动词are可以判断出…you think, what you say and what you do是三个并列的主语从句,从句中think缺少宾语,表示“所……的(事)”,故要用what引导,故选C。‎ ‎33.C ‎【解析】试题分析:考查情态动词用法。本句是对过去的情况进行说明,排除A项。A项是对现在的情况进行说明的。Should have done本应该做某事,实际上却未做;would rather not have done宁愿没有做某事;would like to have done本想要做某事;句意:—你认为这家健身俱乐部怎么样?—我宁愿没有参加这个俱乐部。每个人都说这个俱乐部的管理越来越差了。故C正确。‎ 考点:考查情态动词用法 点评:“情态动词+动词原形”表示对现在情况的推测;“情态动词+have done”表示对过去情况的推测。would like to have done本想要做某事;实际上却未做。‎ ‎34.A ‎【解析】考查动词时态。句意:新当选部长们应该明白,伴随着成为这个国家的政府官员的殊荣的是职责重大。根据with the great honor of …可知,介词短语位于句首,谓语动词倒装,主语是responsibility,单数名词,因此用单数形式,本句表述客观事实,用一般现在时,故选A。‎ ‎35.D ‎【解析】考查习语辨析。句意:——这个问题是相当难回答的。你是怎么答对的?——说实话,我只是瞎猜的。A. burnt the midnight oil开夜车;B. was left to sink or swim孤注一掷;C. played it safe谨慎行事;D. took a shot in the dark瞎猜的。D项符合语境。‎ 第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)‎ ‎36.A ‎37.A ‎38.A ‎39.D ‎40.C ‎41.D ‎42.B ‎43.D ‎44.B ‎45.C ‎46.C ‎47.A ‎48.B ‎49.C ‎50.C ‎51.D ‎52.A ‎53.D ‎54.A ‎55.B ‎【解析】在童年时代,我们经常把恐惧和想象联系在一起,因为儿童们有生动的想象力。但是长大之后,我们大多数学会了抛弃这种想法而变得成熟。如果能得到正确的解读,我们的恐惧就能和我们最喜欢的文学作品一样给我们珍贵的东西:一点点智慧,一点点洞悉以及对最玄妙东西——真相的诠释。‎ ‎36.考查名词。A. fear恐惧;B. danger危险;C. imagination想像;D. childhood童年时代。根据In childhood, we often linked fear with imagination 以及So maybe that’s __37___ we think of fear可知,我们长大以后,我们总是会被鼓励把恐惧视为软弱。故选A。‎ ‎37.考查连词。A. why为什么;B. what什么;C. because因为;D. where哪里。这也许就是为什么我们认为有时候恐惧,本身就是一种危险或带来危险。故选A。‎ ‎38.考查动词。A. conquer克服;B. like喜欢;C. panic惊慌;D. imagine想象。根据It’s something we overcome.可知,英语中,恐惧是我们需要征服的东西。故选A。‎ ‎39.考查形容词。A. old老的;B. strange奇怪的;C. ridiculous可笑的;D. fresh新鲜的。但是我们如果换个视角看恐惧会如何呢?根据But得知,这里是转折,改变以前对恐惧的看法。故选D。‎ ‎40.考查动词短语。A. dream of梦想;B. rely on依靠;C. thought of考虑,认为;D. count on指望。如果我们把恐惧当做是想象力的一个惊人成果,thought of…as把……看作。故选C。‎ ‎41.考查名词。A. use使用;B. way方法;C. significance意义;D. coincidence偶然。但是我们当中最有想象力的人们并没有因为成年而抛弃这种恐惧,这也许并不是巧合。故选D。‎ ‎42.考查动词。A. like喜爱;B. fail失败;C. try尝试;D. decide决定。根据下文worries that a fleeted the __45___ lives of Charles Darwin, Charlotte Bronte and Marcel Proust.可知,但是我们当中最有想象力的人们并没有因为成年而抛弃这种恐惧。fail to do意为“没有做成”,故选B。‎ ‎43.考查动词。A. fear恐惧;B. determinations决心;C. preparations准备;D. imaginations 想象。根据下文的what can the rest of us learn about fear from imaginations and young children?可知,不可思议的想象力创造了《物种起源》,《简·爱》和《追忆似水年华》,故选D。‎ ‎44.考查动词。A. overcame克服;B. generated使形成;发生;C. relieved如释重负;D. criticized批评。也就是这种与生俱来的深深的担忧一直缠绕着成年的查尔斯·达尔文,夏洛特·勃朗特和马塞尔·普罗斯特。故选B。‎ ‎45.考查形容词。A. famous著名的;B. disastrous灾难的;C. adult成年人;D. early早期的。根据some of our most creative minds __42___ to leave fears behind as adults.可知,这里说到的是一直缠绕着成年的查尔斯·达尔文,夏洛特·勃朗特和马塞尔·普罗斯特。故选C。‎ ‎46.考查动词。A. looked观看;B. exposed暴露;C. read阅读;D. hide隐藏。根据Recently I read about an essay of study on successful businessmen可知,现在,我们中有些人比其他人更自然的解读我们的恐惧。故选C。‎ ‎47.考查副词。A. closely紧密地;B. secretly秘密地;C. roughly艰难地;D. reluctantly不乐意地。根据下文的read them closely可知,我们中有些人比其他人更能解读我们的恐惧。故选A。‎ ‎48.考查名词。A. businessmen商人;B. author作者;C. readers读者;D. others其他人。根据Recently I read about an essay of study on successful businessmen可知,是我看到的论文中的作者发现这些人都有个习惯,叫做“未雨绸缪”,故选B。‎ ‎49.考查动词。A. changed改变;B. suffered from遭受;C. shared分享;D. sought寻找。根据which meant that these people, instead of得知,作者发现这些人都有这个习惯,分享这个习惯。故选C。‎ ‎50.考查动词。A. understanding理解;B. reporting报道;C. dismissing解散,不予考虑;D. writing写作。根据read them closely可知,这些人不回避自己的恐惧。故选C。‎ ‎51.考查动词。A. hated痛恨;B. hid隐藏;C. abandoned抛弃;D. studied学习,研究。根据instead of ___50___ their fears得知,不是回避恐惧,而是认真解读并研究恐惧。故选D。‎ ‎52.考查动词。A. translated翻译;转化;B. transferred转让;转移;C. transmitted传输;传播;D. transplanted移植。然后把恐惧转换成准备和行动。translate…into转化为。故选A。‎ ‎53.考查形容词。A. over超过,结束;B. ruined被摧毁;C. declining正在下降;D. ready准备好的。根据So that way可知,这样,如果最坏的事情发生了,他们的企业也有所准备。故选D。‎ ‎54.考查动词。A. tried努力,试着;B. hesitated犹豫;C. failed失败;D. allowed允许。也许如果我们都试着解读自己的恐惧,try to do意为“试着,设法”。故选A。‎ ‎55.考查形容词。A. delicious美味的;B. precious珍贵的;C. conscious有意识的;D. suspicious怀疑的。根据our favorite works of literature可知,我们的恐惧能和我们最喜欢的文学作品一样给我们珍贵的东西。故选B。‎ 第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)‎ A ‎56.C ‎57.D ‎【解析】试题分析:文章介绍了一个四星级的度假别墅-- 康沃尔自助度假别墅。‎ ‎56.C细节理解题。根据文章的It is ideally located to explore and enjoy all that Cornwall has to offer.可知此处很是轻松与方便。故选C。‎ ‎57.D细节理解题。根据文章的Cider Cottage sleeps five in a lovely countryside setting, with all home comforts.故选D。‎ B ‎【解析】在过去的几千年里,我们看到了物种的一些进化。本文就人类是否是进化的主要驱动者讲述了两种观点。‎ ‎58.推理判断题。根据第二段But these well-documented changes are limited to particular populations, so the evidence for recent evolution of our entire species, remains not much.可知,本段两个事例是为了说明整个人类物种的进化还不充足,故选C。‎ ‎59.推理判断题。根据第三段Juan Enriquez and Steve Gullans argue that humans have controlled evolution — not just in our own species but virtually in all species可知,《进化自我》的作者认为人类控制着其他物种的进化,控制着其它生命的未来。故选A。‎ ‎60.推理判断题。根据第二段We’ve seen some evolution in our species over the past few millennia(千年), but it was detected by reconstructing history from DNA sequences.以及第三段The authors of “Evolving Ourselves” disagree. Not only, they claim, are we evolving faster than ever, but we’re doing it to ourselves. Juan Enriquez and Steve Gullans argue that humans have controlled evolution — not just in our own species but virtually in all species可知,本文就人类是否是进化的主要驱动者展开论述。故选C。‎ C ‎【解析】‎ 本文是一篇新闻报道。美国的大企业越来越大,而许多新创企业在婴儿时代就濒临死亡,这是因为美国现有的政治制度和不断提高的各种法规都给新创企业设置了很多障碍,但未来美国的经济可能要依赖于那些创新型的企业。‎ ‎61.推理判断题。根据第六段Mature, successful corporations can employ ex-lawmakers with connections, distribute campaign contributions and even write regulations for themselves. They are also more likely to want to protect steady revenue streams than revolutionize their industry.可知,较大和较老的公司也更愿意保护稳定的收入来源。故选B。‎ ‎62.推理判断题。根据倒数第三段第一句As such, the rise of a well-connected oligarchy (寡头政治) that protects big business at the expense of small business, and the established over the new, is opposite to American ideals.最后一段最后一句Policy must breed our new and small businesses or see the as-yet undreamed of innovations that could be our bright future die in infancy.可知,牺牲小企业是违背美国理想的,以及政策必须培育新的小企业或看到从未想过的创新,而这些创新可能在婴儿期就会死亡,可以推断出今后国家经济可能依赖于那些创新的企业。故选B。‎ ‎63.推理判断题。根据第二段A study last month by the Brookings Institution found that the proportion of older firms has grown steadily over several decades,以及第四段This is partly an unintended issue of resources-established companies can cope with new costs more easily—but it’s also deliberate. For instance, big insurance companies got a seat at the table to help write Obamacare, but less politically powerful firms—like medical device manufacturers-got squeezed.可知,较大和较老的公司掌握各方面的资源。故选A。‎ ‎64.推理判断题。根据最后一段最后一句Policy must breed our new and small businesses or see the as-yet undreamed of innovations that could be our bright future die in infancy.(政策必须培育新的小企业或看到从未想过的创新,这些创新可能是我们夭折的光明未来,)可以推断出关于较小公司的发展,作者是关心的态度。A. contented 满意的;B. confident自信的;C. concerned关心的;D. convinced确信的。故选C。‎ D ‎65.B ‎66.D ‎67.C ‎68.C ‎69.B ‎70.A ‎【解析】试题分析:本文是一篇记叙文。讲述的是作者养了一只已到19岁的猫Merlin,Merlin给了作者带来生活中安慰和温暖。年老的Merlin因身上只剩下少数的红细胞而即将病逝。Merlin在听到作者的赞许和鼓励后就重新站起来,和作者告别。‎ ‎65.B细节理解题。根据第三段I wanted to pick up that warm bundle of loving fur and nestle him.和第四段Merlin was my comfort especially at times when I wondered if God was listening.可知,Merlin给了Ron的妻子安慰和温暖。故选B。‎ ‎66.D细节理解题。根据第五段Although Merlin was 19 years old, a senior in the age of a cat, he didn’t look or act that way.第十二段I said, “Merlin, You are Beautiful and You are Gorgeous, do you hear me?” Ron的妻子认为Merlin是长寿的、美丽的、甘愿奉献的。故选D。‎ ‎67.C推理判断题。根据第七段Ron said if Merlin was still alive the next morning then he would take me to the vet.可判断Ron答应了妻子如果Merlin活过晚上,就带妻子来Vet看望Merlin。故选C。‎ ‎68.C推理判断题。根据第十二段Feeling driven to prayer I yelled, “God this isn’t good enough. I need to see my Merlin the way I remember him, I need a miracle and I need it now!”‎ 可判断作者尝试将Merlin唤醒。故选C。‎ ‎69.B推理判断题。根据最后一段On Merlin’s last day, God proved he heard me when he granted a miracle.可知当我们深爱着自己喜欢的人或动物,那么上帝就不会让我们失望。故选B。‎ ‎70.A文章大意题。根据文章最后一段That miracle gave me time to say goodbye.可知这篇文章最合适的题目是被许诺的奇迹。‎ 第四部分:任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)‎ ‎71.exposed ‎72.account/ consideration ‎73.existent ‎74.necessary/ essential ‎75.understanding/ idea ‎76.behave ‎77.stress/ emphasis ‎78.minor/ unimportant ‎79.appeals ‎80.slight ‎【解析】在当今日益多元化的社会中,营销人员有更多的选择。各种各样的电子和印刷媒体可以用不同的语言对话消费者群体,现在市场营销人员开始考虑文化框架转换的因素。‎ ‎71.考查动词。根据The new work built on past research showed the values of subjects changed when they were surrounded by stimuli from different cultures.可知,文化框架转换指的是当面临全新的环境时,人们从一种文化心态转向另一种文化心态的移位现象。be exposed to(暴露于),故填exposed。‎ ‎72.考查名词。根据Now, marketers have another factor to consider when deciding where to advertise and in what language. A paper. Do bilinguals have two personalities? A special case of cultural frame switching published by researchers at the University of Texas可知,现在市场人员考虑文化框架转换的因素,take…into account/ consideration是固定短语,意为“考虑到……”,故填account/ consideration。‎ ‎73.考查形容词。Since the Spanish/ English bilingual results seem to be in agreement with testing of monolingual Spanish and English speakers可知,使用西班牙语和英语的双语结果似乎与使用西班牙或英语的单语者是一致的。be动词后用形容词,故填existent。‎ ‎74.考查形容词。根据language-specific testing of bilingual subjects may not be essential to get an idea of what kind of cultural frame switching might occur in other bilingual combinations.得知,双语科目的特定语言测试可能不是必要的。故填necessary/ essential。‎ ‎75.考查名词。根据Rather, comparing known personality differences for each language/ culture would give an indication of the differences bilingual individuals would exhibit.可知,相反,比较每个语言/文化的已知个性差异可以对双语个体会表现出的差异给出提示,可以用近义词give a better understanding/idea来表示,故填understanding/ idea。‎ ‎76.考查动词。根据Rather, comparing known personality differences for each language/ culture ‎ would give an indication of the differences bilingual individuals would exhibit.可知,可以对双语个体会表现出的差异给出提示,exhibit在这是“展览;显示;提出(证据等)”的意思,故填behave。‎ ‎77.考查名词。根据I think it would be a mistake to over-emphasize this phenomenon over other …可知,不应过分强调文化框架转换,put stress/ emphasis on意为“强调”,故填stress/ emphasis。‎ ‎78.考查形容词。根据Besides, the language-driven cultural frame switching may not make much difference to many products or services.可知,语言驱动的文化框架转换对很多产品影响不大,形容词修饰名词,故填minor/unimportant。‎ ‎79.考查动词。根据If the product does attract one cultural personality more, though, it may make sense to exploit that difference of the other decision criteria are more or less equivalent.可知,假如一个产品更吸引某种文化个性,那这种区别就值得采用。attract=appeal to,故填appeals。‎ ‎80.考查形容词。根据The researchers point out that the differences aren’t great. Even if slight, though, the differences are noticeable.可知,研究人员发现不同语言对个性的影响小但是值得引起注意,故填slight。‎ 第五部分:书面表达(满分25分)‎ ‎81. Possible version:‎ The fable shares with readers a story about two sheep, both of whom choose cooperation rather than competition in order to have access to the fresh grass of different sides.‎ As a matter of fact, the fable mirrors that different attitudes may bring about different results. As an old saying goes, union means power. A chopstick breaks easily, while a bunch of them does not. Cooperation is therefore the best policy in any case because it can lead to a win-win situation, where both sides can gain benefit by virtue of joint efforts.‎ In my daily life, I often cooperate with my classmates when playing basketball, taking part in running races or going in for community-service activities. I learn a lot from my classmates and friends by following their advice. Meanwhile, I also do my part to help them in return. It is teamwork that helps us secure numerous victories.‎

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