2018北京高考英语试题【Word真题试卷】

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2018北京高考英语试题【Word真题试卷】8JA高三网

2018北京高考英语试题【Word真题试卷】

2018年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试8JA高三网

英语(北京卷)8JA高三网

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第一部分:知识运用(共两节,45分)8JA高三网

第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,共15分)8JA高三网

从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,8JA高三网

并在答题卡上:将该项涂黑。8JA高三网

例: it's so nice to hear from her again__,we last met more than thirty years ago.8JA高三网

A. what's more8JA高三网

B. That’s to say8JA高三网

C. In other words8JA高三网

D. Believe it or not8JA高三网

答案是D。8JA高三网

  1. -Hi, I'm Peter. Are you new here? I haven't seen you around?

-Hello, Peter. I'm Bob. I just__on Monday.8JA高三网

A. start8JA高三网

B. have started8JA高三网

C. started8JA高三网

D. had started8JA高三网

2. __we don't stop climate change, many animals and plants in the world will be gone.8JA高三网

A. Although8JA高三网

B. While8JA高三网

C. If8JA高三网

D. Until8JA高三网

3. __along the old Silk Road is an interesting and rewarding experience8JA高三网

A. Travel8JA高三网

B. Traveling8JA高三网

C. Having traveled8JA高三网

D. Traveled8JA高三网

4. Susan had quit her well-paid job and __as a volunteer in the neighborhood. when I visited her last year8JA高三网

A. is working8JA高三网

B. was working8JA高三网

C. has worked8JA高三网

D. had worked8JA高三网

5. She and her family bicycle to work, helps them keep fit8JA高三网

A. which8JA高三网

B. who8JA高三网

C.as8JA高三网

D. that8JA高三网

6. During the Mid-Autumn Festival, family members often gather together__a meal, admire the moon and enjoy moon cakes.8JA高三网

A. share8JA高三网

B. to share8JA高三网

C. having shared8JA高三网

D. shared8JA高三网

7. China's high-speed railways from 9,000 to 25,000 kilometers in the pastfew years.8JA高三网

A. are growing8JA高三网

B. have grown8JA高三网

C. will grow8JA高三网

D. had grown8JA高三网

8. In any unsafe situation, simply__the button and a highly-trained agent will get you the help you need.8JA高三网

A. press8JA高三网

B. to press8JA高三网

C. pressing8JA高三网

D. pressed8JA高三网

9. A rescue worker risked his life saving two tourists who__in the mountains for two days.8JA高三网

A. are trapping8JA高三网

B. have been trapped8JA高三网

C. were trapping8JA高三网

D. had been trapped8JA高三网

10. Ordinary soap, __correctly, can deal with bacteria effectively.8JA高三网

A. used8JA高三网

B. to use8JA高三网

C. using8JA高三网

D. use8JA高三网

11. Without his support, we wouldn't be__we are now.8JA高三网

A. how8JA高三网

B. when8JA高三网

C. where8JA高三网

D. why8JA高三网

12. In today's information age, the loss of data__cause serious problems for a company.8JA高三网

A. need8JA高三网

B. should8JA高三网

C. can8JA高三网

D. must8JA高三网

13. They might have found a better hotel if they__a few more kilometers.8JA高三网

A. drove8JA高三网

B. would drive8JA高三网

C. were to drive8JA高三网

D. had driven8JA高三网

14.-Good morning, Mr. lee's office.8JA高三网

-Good morning. I'd like to make an appointment__next Wednesday afternoon.8JA高三网

A. for8JA高三网

B. on8JA高三网

C. in8JA高三网

D. at8JA高三网

15. This is__my father has taught me-to always face difficulties and hope for the best.8JA高三网

A. how8JA高三网

B. which8JA高三网

C. the8JA高三网

D. what8JA高三网

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第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30分)8JA高三网

    阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的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。8JA高三网

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The Homeless Hero8JA高三网

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    For many,finding an unattended wallet filled with £400 in cash would be a source(来源)of temptation(诱惑).But the  16  would no doubt be greater if you were living on the streets with little food and money. All of this makes the actions of the homeless Tom Smith 17 more remarkable.8JA高三网

    After spotting a 18  on the front seat inside a parked car with its window down,he stood guard in the rain for about two hours waiting for the 19 to return.8JA高三网

    After hours in the cold and wet, he 20  inside and pulled the wallet out hoping to find some ID so he could contact(联系)the driver, only to  21  it contained £400 in notes,with another £50 in spare change beside it.8JA高三网

    He then took the wallet to a nearby police station after 22  a note behind to let the owner know it was safe. When the car’s owner John Anderson and his colleague Carol Lawrence returned to the car-which was itself worth £35,000—in Glasgow city centre, they were     23  to find two policemen standing next to it. The policemen told them what Mr. Smith did and that the wallet was   24  .8JA高三网

    The pair were later able to thank Mr. Smith for his  25 .8JA高三网

    Mr. Anderson said:“"I couldn’t believe that the guy never took a penny. To think he is sleeping on the streets tonight  26  he could have stolen the money and paid for a place to stay in. This guy has nothing and   27  he didn't take the wallet for himself;he thought about others   28  it’s unbelievable. It just proves there are   29 guys out there.”8JA高三网

    Mr. smith’s act   30  much of the public’s attention. He also won praise from social media users after Mr. Anderson   31  about the act of kindness on Facebook.8JA高三网

Now Mr. Anderson has set up an online campaign to   32   money for8JA高三网

Mr. Smith and other homeless people in the area, which by yesterday had received £8,000. “I think the faith that everyone has shown   33   him has touched him. People have been approaching him in the street; he's ha I job   34   and all sorts, ”Mr. Anderson commented.8JA高三网

For Mr. Smith, this is a possible life-changing   35   . The story once again tells us that one good turn deserves another.8JA高三网

16.8JA高三网

A. hope8JA高三网

B. aim8JA高三网

C. urge8JA高三网

D. effort8JA高三网

17.8JA高三网

A. still8JA高三网

B. even8JA高三网

C. ever8JA高三网

D. once8JA高三网

18.8JA高三网

A. wallet8JA高三网

B. bag8JA高三网

C. box8JA高三网

D. parcel8JA高三网

19.8JA高三网

A. partner8JA高三网

B. colleague8JA高三网

C. owner8JA高三网

D. policeman8JA高三网

20.8JA高三网

A. turned8JA高三网

B. hid8JA高三网

C. stepped8JA高三网

D. reached8JA高三网

21.8JA高三网

A. discover8JA高三网

B. collect8JA高三网

C. check8JA高三网

D. believe8JA高三网

22.8JA高三网

A. taking8JA高三网

B. leaving8JA高三网

C. reading8JA高三网

D. writing8JA高三网

23.8JA高三网

A. satisfied8JA高三网

B. excited8JA高三网

C. amused8JA高三网

D. shocked8JA高三网

24. 8JA高三网

A. safe8JA高三网

B. missing8JA高三网

C. found8JA高三网

D. seen8JA高三网

25.8JA高三网

A. service8JA高三网

B. support8JA高三网

C. kindness8JA高三网

D. encouragement8JA高三网

26. 8JA高三网

A. when8JA高三网

B. if8JA高三网

C. where8JA高三网

D. because8JA高三网

27.8JA高三网

A. rather8JA高三网

B. yet8JA高三网

C. already8JA高三网

D. just8JA高三网

28.8JA高三网

A. too8JA高三网

B. though8JA高三网

C. again8JA高三网

D. instead8JA高三网

29.8JA高三网

A. honest8JA高三网

B. polite8JA高三网

C. rich8JA高三网

D. generous8JA高三网

30.8JA高三网

A. gave8JA高三网

B. paid8JA高三网

C. cast8JA高三网

D. drew8JA高三网

31.8JA高三网

A. learned8JA高三网

B. posted8JA高三网

C. cared8JA高三网

D. heard8JA高三网

32.8JA高三网

A. borrow8JA高三网

B. raise8JA高三网

C. save8JA高三网

D. earn8JA高三网

33.8JA高三网

A. of8JA高三网

B. at8JA高三网

C. for8JA高三网

D. in8JA高三网

34.8JA高三网

A. details8JA高三网

B. changes8JA高三网

C. offers8JA高三网

D. applications8JA高三网

35.8JA高三网

A. lesson8JA高三网

B. adventure8JA高三网

C. chance8JA高三网

D. challenge8JA高三网

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第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,40分)8JA高三网

第一节(共15小题:每小题2分,共30分)8JA高三网

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最仁选项,并8JA高三网

在答题卡上将该项涂黑。8JA高三网

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My First Marathon(马拉松)8JA高三网

A month before my first marathon, one of my ankles was injured and this meant not running for two weeks, leaving me only two weeks to train. Yet, I was determined to go ahead.8JA高三网

I remember back to my 7th year in school. In my first P.E. class, the teacher required us to run laps and then hit a softball. I didn't do either well. He later informed me that I was“ not athletic”.8JA高三网

The idea that I was "not athletic" stuck with me for years. When I started running in my 30s,I realized running was a battle against myself, not about competition or whether or not I was athletic. It was all about the battle against my own body and mind. A test of wills!8JA高三网

The night before my marathon, I dreamt that I couldn't even find the finish line. I woke up sweating and nervous, but ready to prove something to myself.8JA高三网

Shortly after crossing the start line, my shoe laces (鞋带)became untied. So I stopped to readjust. Not the start I wanted!8JA高三网

At mile3, I passed a sign:“ GO FOR IT, RUNNERS!”8JA高三网

By mile 17, I became out of breath and the once injured ankle hurt badly. Despite the pain, I stayed the course walking a bit and then running again.8JA高三网

By mile 21, I was starving!8JA高三网

As I approached mile 23, I could see my wife waving a sign. She is my biggest fan. She never minded the alarm clock sounding at 4 a.m. or questioned my expenses on running.8JA高三网

I was one of the final runners to finish. But I finished! And I got a medal. In fact, I got the same medal as the one that the guy who came in first place had.8JA高三网

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Determined to be myself,, move forward, free of shame and worldly labels(世俗标签), I can now call myself a "marathon winner”.8JA高三网

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36. A month before the marathon, the author  .8JA高三网

A. was well trained8JA高三网

B. felt scared8JA高三网

C. made up his mind to run8JA高三网

D. Lost  hope8JA高三网

37. Why did the author mention the P.E. class in his 7th year?8JA高三网

A. To acknowledge the support of his teacher.8JA高三网

B. To amuse the readers with a funny story.8JA高三网

C. To show he was not talented in sports.8JA高三网

D. To share a precious memory.8JA高三网

38. How was the author's first marathon?8JA高三网

A. He made it.8JA高三网

B. He quit halfway.8JA高三网

C. He got the first prize.8JA高三网

D. He walked to the end.8JA高三网

39. What does the story mainly tell us?8JA高三网

A. A man owes his success to his family support.8JA高三网

B. A winner is one with a great effort of will.8JA高三网

C. Failure is the mother of success.8JA高三网

D. One is never too old to learn.8JA高三网

B8JA高三网

Find Your Adventure at the Space and Aviation (航空)Center8JA高三网

If you're looking for a unique adventure, the Space and Aviation Center(SAC)is the place to be. The Center offers programs designed to challenge and inspire with hands-on tasks and lots of fun.8JA高三网

More than 750,000 have graduated from SAC, with many seeking employment in engineering, aviation, education, medicine and a wide variety of other professions. They come to camp, wanting to know what it is like to be an astronaut or a pilot, and they leave with real-world applications for what they're studying in the classroom.8JA高三网

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  For the trainees,the programs also offer a great way8JA高三网

to earn merit badges(荣誉徽章). At Space Camp, trainees can earn their Space Exploration badge as they build and fire model rockets, learn about space tasks and try simulated (模拟) flying to space with the crew from all over the world. The Aviation Challenge program gives trainees the chance to earn their Aviation badge. They learn the principles of flight and test their operating skills in the cockpit(驾驶舱)of a variety of flight simulators. Trainees also get a good start on their Wilderness Survival badge as they learn about water-and8JA高三网

land-survival through designed tasks and their search and rescue of “downed" pilot.8JA高三网

With all the programs, teamwork is key as trainees learn the importance of leadership and being part of a bigger task.8JA高三网

All this fun is available for ages 9 to 18. Families can enjoy the experience together, too, with Family Camp programs for families with children as young as 7.8JA高三网

Stay an hour or stay a week--there is something here for everyone!8JA高三网

For more details,please visit us online at www.oursac.com.8JA高三网

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40. Why do people come to SAC?8JA高三网

A. To experience adventures.8JA高三网

B. To look for jobs in aviation.8JA高三网

C. To get a degree in engineering.8JA高三网

D. To learn more about medicine.8JA高三网

41. To earn a Space Exploration badge, a trainee needs to    .8JA高三网

A. fly to space.8JA高三网

B. get an Aviation badge first.8JA高三网

C. study the principles of flight.8JA高三网

D. build and fire model rockets.8JA高三网

42. What is the most important for trainees?8JA高三网

A. Leadership.8JA高三网

B. Team spirit.8JA高三网

C. Task planning.8JA高三网

D. Survival skills.8JA高三网

C8JA高三网

Plastic-Eating Worms8JA高三网

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Humans produce more than 300 million tons of plastic every year. Almost half of that winds up in landfills(垃圾填埋场), and up to 12 million tons pollute the oceans. qSo far there is no effective way to get rid of it, but a new study suggests an answer may lie in the stomachs of some hungry worms. 8JA高三网

Researchers in Spain and England recently found that the worms of the greater wax moth can break down polyethylene, which accounts for 40% of plastics. The team left 100 wax worms on a commercial polyethylene shopping bag for 12 hours, and the worms consumed and broke down about 92 milligrams, or almost 3% of it. To confirm that the worms' chewing alone was not responsible for the polyethylene breakdown, the8JA高三网

researchers made some worms into paste(糊状物) and applied it to plastic films. 14 hours later the films had lost 13% of their mass--apparently broken down by enzymes(酶)from the worms' stomachs. Their findings were published in Current Biology in 2017.8JA高三网

Federica Bertocchini, co-author of the study, says the worms' ability to break down their everyday  food-beeswax--also allows them to break down plastic "Wax is a complex mixture, but the basic bond in polyethylene, the carbon-carbon bond, is there8JA高三网

as well, "she explains. "The wax worm evolved a method or system to break this bond. "8JA高三网

Jennifer Debruyn, a microbiologist at the University of Tennessee, who was not involved in the study, says it is not surprising that such worms can break down polyethylene. But compared with previous studies, she finds the speed of breaking down in this one exciting. The next step, DeBruyn says, will be to identify the cause of the breakdown. Is it an enzyme produced by the worm itself or by its gut microbes(肠道微生物)?8JA高三网

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Bertocchini agrees and hopes her team’s findings might one day help employ the enzyme to break down plastics in landfills. But she expects using the chemical in some kind of industrial process-not simply "millions of worms thrown on top of the plastic.”8JA高三网

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43. What can we learn about the worms in the study?8JA高三网

A. They take plastics as their everyday food.8JA高三网

B. They are newly evolved creatures.8JA高三网

C. They can consume plastics.8JA高三网

D. They wind up in landfills.8JA高三网

44. According to Jennifer DeBruyn, the next step of the study is to  .8JA高三网

A. identify other means of the breakdown8JA高三网

B. find out the source of the enzyme8JA高三网

C. confirm the research findings8JA高三网

D. increase the breakdown speed8JA高三网

45. It can be inferred from the last paragraph that the chemical might  .8JA高三网

A. help to raise worms8JA高三网

B. help make plastic bags8JA高三网

C. be used to clean the oceans8JA高三网

D. be produced in factories in future8JA高三网

46. What is the main purpose of the passage?8JA高三网

A. To explain a study method on worms.8JA高三网

B. To introduce the diet of a special worm.8JA高三网

C. To present a way to break down plastics.8JA高三网

D. To propose new means to keep eco-balance.8JA高三网

D8JA高三网

Preparing Cities for Robot Cars8JA高三网

The possibility of self-driving robot cars has often seemed like a futurist's dream, years away from materializing in the real world. Well, the future is apparently now. The California Department of Motor Vehicles began giving permits in April for companies to test truly self-driving cars on public roads. The state also cleared the way for companies to sell or rent out self-driving cars, and for companies to operate driverless taxi services. California, it should be noted, isn't leading the way here. Companies have been testing their vehicles in cities across the country. It's hard to predict when8JA高三网

driverless cars will be everywhere on our roads. But however long it takes, the technology has the potential to change our transportation systems and our cities, for better or for worse, depending on how the transformation is regulated.8JA高三网

While much of the debate so far has been focused on the safety of driverless cars(and rightfully so), policymakers also should be talking about how self-driving vehicles can help reduce traffic jams, cut emissions(排放) and offer more convenient, affordable8JA高三网

mobility options. The arrival of driverless vehicles is a chance to make sure that those vehicles are environmentally friendly and more shared.8JA高三网

Do we want to copy- or even worsen- the traffic of today with driverless cars? Imagine a future where most adults own individual self-driving vehicles. They tolerate long, slow journeys to and from work on packed highways because they can work, entertain themselves or sleep on the ride, which encourages urban spread. They take their driverless car to an appointment and set the empty vehicle to circle the building to avoid paying for parking. Instead of walking a few blocks to pick up a child or the dry cleaning, they send the self-driving minibus. The convenience even leads fewer people to take public transport——an unwelcome side effect researchers have already found in ride- hailing(叫车) services.8JA高三网

A study from the University of California at Davis suggested that replacing petrol-powered private cars worldwide with electric, self-driving and shared systems could reduce carbon emissions from transportation 80% and cut the cost of transportation infrastructure8JA高三网

(基础设施) and operations40%by2050. Fewer emissions and cheaper travel sound pretty appealing. The first commercially available driverless cars will almost certainly be fielded by ride-hailing services, considering the cost of self-driving technology as well as liability and maintenance issues(责任与维护问题).But driverless car ownership could increase as the prices drop and more people become comfortable with the technology.8JA高三网

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    Policymakers should start thinking now about how to make sure the appearance of driverless vehicles doesn't extend the worst aspects of the car-controlled transportation system we have today. The coming technological advancement presents a chance for cities and states to develop transportation systems designed to move more people,and8JA高三网

more affordably. The car of the future is coming. We just have to plan for it.8JA高三网

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47. According to the author,attention should be paid to how driverless cars can__________.8JA高三网

A. help deal with transportation-related problems8JA高三网

B. provide better services to customers8JA高三网

C. cause damage to our environment8JA高三网

D. make some people lose jobs8JA高三网

48. As for driverless cars,what is the author's major concern?8JA高三网

A. Safety.8JA高三网

B. Side effects.8JA高三网

C. Affordability.8JA高三网

D. Management.8JA高三网

49. What does the underlined word “fielded” in Paragraph 4 probably mean?8JA高三网

A. Employed.8JA高三网

B. Replaced.8JA高三网

C. Shared.8JA高三网

D. Reduced.8JA高三网

50. What is the author's attitude to the future of self-driving cars?8JA高三网

A. Doubtful.8JA高三网

B. Positive.8JA高三网

C. Disapproving.8JA高三网

D. Sympathetic8JA高三网

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第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)8JA高三网

    根据短文内容,从短文后的七个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。8JA高三网

Why Do We Get Angry?8JA高三网

    Anger seems simple when we are feeling it, but the causes of anger are various. Knowing these causes can make us examine our behavior,and correct bad habits. The main reasons we get angry are triggering(触发)events,personality traits(特征),and our assessment of situations. 51  8JA高三网

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Triggering events for anger are so many that to describe them all would take hundreds of pages. However, here are some examples: being cut off in traffic, a deadline approaching, experiencing physical pain, and much more._52  The reason why someone is triggered by something and others are not is often due to one's personal history and psychological traits.8JA高三网

Each person. no matter who they are, has psychological imbalances. People who have personality traits that conncct with competitiveness and low upset tolerance are much more likely to get angry.   53   Also, sometimes pre-anger does not have to do with a lasting condition, but rather a temporary state before a triggering event has occurred.8JA高三网

____54    Sometimes even routine occurrences become sources of pre-anger, or anger itself. Sometimes ignorance and negative (消极的)outlooks on situations can create anger.8JA高三网

____55   However, anger can easily turn violent, and it is best to know the reasons for anger to appear in order to prevent its presence. With these main reasons in mind, we can evaluate our level of anger throughout the day and prevent cases of outbursts by comprehending the reasons for our feelings.8JA高三网

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A. Our attitude and viewpoint on situations can create anger within us as well.8JA高三网

B. But some types of situations can help us to get rid of the occurrence of anger.8JA高三网

C. Anger is rarely looked upon as a beneficial character trait, and is usually advised to reduce it.8JA高三网

D. Anger is a particularly strong feeling and maybe people think that they have reasons to feel angry.8JA高三网

E. Having these personality traits implies the pre-anger state, where anger is in the background of your mind.8JA高三网

F. Understanding these reasons will control our own anger if we are willing to evaluate ourselves with a critical eye.8JA高三网

G. Not everyone acts the same in response to events, and that is why what triggers one person may or may not trigger another.8JA高三网

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第三部分:书面表达(共两节,35分)8JA高三网

第一节(15分)8JA高三网

假设你是红星中学高三学生李华,你的英国朋友Jim在给你的邮件中提到他8JA高三网

对中国文化感兴趣,计划明年来北京上大学。他向你咨询相关信息。请给他回邮件,内容包括:8JA高三网

1.表示欢迎;8JA高三网

2.推荐他上哪所大学;8JA高三网

3.建议他做哪些准备工作。8JA高三网

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注意:1.词数不少于50;8JA高三网

2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。8JA高三网

Dear Jim,8JA高三网

___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________8JA高三网

Yours8JA高三网

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