1、2019 年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(江苏卷) 英语英语 (满分:120 分钟,考试时间:120 分) 注注 意意 事事 项项 考生在答题前请认真阅读本注意事项及各题答题要求。考生在答题前请认真阅读本注意事项及各题答题要求。 1. 本试卷共 14 页,包含选择题(第 1 题第 70 题,共 70 题) 、非选择题(第 71 题第 81 题,共 11 题)两部分。本卷满分为 120 分,考试时间为 120 分钟。考试结束 后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。 2. 答题前,请务必将自己的姓名、准考证号用 0.5 毫米黑色墨水的签字笔填写在 试卷及答题卡的规定位置上。 3. 请认真核对监考员在答题
2、卡上所粘贴的条形码上的姓名、准考证号与本人是否相 符。 4. 作答选择题,必须用 2B 铅笔将答题卡上对应选项的方框涂满、涂黑;如需改 动,请用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案。作答非选择题,必须用 0.5 毫米黑色墨水 的签字笔在答题卡上的指定位置作答,在其他位置作答一律无效。 第一部分第一部分 听力(共两节,满分听力(共两节,满分 20 分)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
3、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。 例:How much is the shirt? A. 19.15. B. 9.18. C. 9.15. 答案是 C。 1. Where does this conversation take place? A. In a classroom. B. In a hospital. C. In a museum. 2. What does Jack want to do? A. Take fitness classes. B. Buy a pair of gym shoes. C. Change his w
4、ork schedule. 3. What are the speakers talking about? A. What to drink. B. Where to meet. C. When to leave. 4. What is the relationship between the speakers? A. Colleges. B. Classmates. C. Strangers. 5. Why is Emily mentioned in the conversation? A. She might want a ticket. B. She is looking for the
5、 man. C. She has an extra ticket. 第二节 (共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分) 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. How long did James run his business? A. 10 years. B. 13years. C. 15 years. 7. How does the woman fe
6、el about James situation? A. Embarrassed. B. Concerned. C. Disappointed. 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。 8. What has Kates mother decided to do? A. Return to school. B. Change her job. C. Retire from work. 9. What did Kates mother study at college? A. Oil painting. B. Art history. C. Business administration. 10. W
7、hat is Kates attitude toward her mothers decision? A. Disapproving. B. Ambiguous. C. Understanding. 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。 11. What is the man doing? A. Chairing a meeting. B. Hosting a radio program. C. Conducting a job interview. 12. What benefits Mary most in her job? A. Her wide reading. B. Her leade
8、rs guidance. C. Her friends help 13. Who will Mary talk about next? A. Her teacher. B. Her father C. Her mother. 听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 17 题。 14. Why does the man seldom do exercise? A. He lacks motivation. B. He has a heart problem. C. He works all the time. 15. What does Jacob Sattelmair probably do? A
9、. Hes an athlete. B. Hes a researcher. C. Hes a journalist. 16. Why does the woman speak of a study? A. To encourage the man. B. To recommend an exercise. C. To support her findings. 17. How much time will the man probably spend exercising weekly? A. 300 minutes. B. 150 minute. C. 75 minutes. 听第 10
10、段材料,回答第 18 至 20 题。 18. What did the scientists do to the road? A. They repaired it. B. They painted it. C. They blocked it 19. Why are young birds drawn to the road surface? A. Its warm. B. Its brown. C. Its smooth. 20. What is the purpose of the scientists experiment? A. To keep the birds there for
11、 a whole year. B. To help students study the birds well. C. To prevent the birds from being killed. 第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分 35 分)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.
12、A. however B. whatever C. whichever D. whenever 答案是 B。 21. We have entered into an age _ dreams have the best chance of coming true. D. which A. what C. when D. that 22. The musician along with his band members _ ten performances in the last three months. A. gives B has given C. have given D. give 2
13、3. The doctor shares his phone number with the patients _ they need medical assistance. A. if only B. as if C. even though D. in case 24. More wind power stations will _ to meet the demand for clean energy. A. take up B. clear up C. hold up D. spring up 25. Scientists have obtained more evidence _ p
14、lastic is finding its way into the human body. A. what B. that C. which D. where 26. Nowadays the _ for travelling is shifted from shopping to food and scenery. A. priority B. potential C proportion D. pension 27. Favorable policies are _ to encourage employees professional development. A. in effect
15、 B. in command C. in turn D. in shape 28. Unlike traditional gyms, app-backed gyms offer people _ options to exercise. A. casual B. regular C. flexible D. tight 29. A few months after he had arrived in China, Mr. Smith _ in love with the people and culture there. A. would fall B. had fallen C. has f
16、allen D. fell 30. _ the convenience of digital payment, many senior citizens started to use smart phones. A. To enjoy B. Enjoying C. To have enjoyed D. Enjoy 31. What a pity! You missed the sightseeing, or we _a good time together. A. had B. will have C. would have had D. had had 32. Chinas image is
17、 improving steadily, with more countries_ its role in international affairs. A. recognizing B. being recognized C. to be recognized D. recognized 33. They are trying to make sure that 5G terminals_ by 2022 for the Beijing Winer Olympics. A. will install B. will have been installed C. are installed D
18、. have been installed 34.A city is the product of the human hand and mind, _ mans intelligence and creativity. A. resembling B. reflecting C. reviewing D. restoring 35.Lets take a coffee break. _ We ve been working for hours. A. Why bother? B. What for? C. You got me there. D. You said it. 第二节:完形填空(
19、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。 Wildlife has been greatly threatened in the modem age. There are species(物种)that are 36 every day. The white-naped crane is a typical example. So scientists are trying their best to 37 the species from going out of exist
20、ence. Chris and Tim work at a zoo, helping endangered cranes with their 38 . Emma, a female crane, has been in their 39 since she arrived in 2004. Born at an international crane foundation, Emma was 40 by human caretakers. This led to an unexpected 41 , though she had a wonderful time there. Emma ha
21、d 42 taken herself as a crane and become deeply attached to humans. She 43 to live with male cranes, and even had a 44 for killing some of them, which made it 45 for her to become a mother. 46 , the two zookeepers didnt want to see the extinction(灭绝)of this precious species. With their patience and
22、efforts, they successfully developed a 47 of artificial breeding(人工繁殖)and natural reproduction. This 48 Emma to give birth to five baby cranes. The two keepers are proud of their productive work. But before they can be 49 , more efforts must be made, because the population of the crane in the wild i
23、s on the 50 , and many other species appear headed toward extinction. 51 , not everyone has realized that wildlife has thoughts, feelings, and most importantly, equal rights to survive. How can we 52 the ever-widening gap that separates us from other animals? Chris and Tim offered us the 53 : human
24、beings took it for granted that their 54 held all the solutions, but maybe their hearts can be a better 55 . 36. A. growing B. migrating C. competing D. disappearing 37. A. ban B. save C. split D. remove 38. A. abortion B. recreation C. reproduction D. administration 40. A. found B. chosen C. raised
25、 D. seized 41. A. bonus B. consequence C. victory D. sacrifice 42. A. never B. always C. unluckily D. cheerfully 43. A. liked B. refused C. decided D. hesitated 44. A. gift B. skill C. concern D. reputation 45. A. illegal B. inspiring C. important D. impossible 46. A. Therefore B. Moreover C. Howeve
26、r D. Instead 47. A. combination B. collection C. strategy D. system 48. A. forced B. forbade C. taught D. enabled 49. A. defeated B. grateful C. assured D. tolerant 50. A. it B. rise C. agenda D. decline 51. A. In contrast B. After all C. By the way D. On the contrary 52. A. leave B. bridge C. open
27、D. identify 53. A. course B. excuse C. answer D. reward 54. A. brains B. behaviors C. services D. projects 55. A. guide B. treat C. example D. companion 第三部分第三部分: 阅读理解阅读理解(共共 15 小题;小题; 每小题每小题 2 分分, 满分满分 30 分分) 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 Whatever your age or interests
28、, Buxton has something to see or do to make your visit truly memorable. High energy If you desire physical activities, you can choose activities from swimming to horse riding. Explore the heights with Go Ape, the high wire forest adventure course, or journey beneath the earth at Pooles Cavern. And d
29、ont forget: we are surrounded by a natural playground just perfect for walking, caving, climbing and cycling. High minded Buxton is justifiably proud of its cultural life and you ll find much to suit all tastes with art, music, opera and the performing arts at Buxton Opera House almost the whole par
30、k-2.2 million acreswas caldera. The explosion had left a hole more than forty miles acrossmuch too huge to be seen from anywhere at ground level. At some time in the past Yellowstone must have blown up with a violence far beyond the scale of anything known to humans. 58. What puzzled Christiansen wh
31、en he was studying Yellowstone? A. Its complicated geographical features. B. Its ever-lasting influence on tourism. C. The mysterious history of the park. D. The exact location of the volcano. 59. What does the second-paragraph mainly talk about? A. The shapes of volcanoes. B. The impacts of volcano
32、es. C. The activities of volcanoes. D. The heights of volcanoes. 60. What does the underlined word blow-up in the last paragraph most probably mean? A. Hot-air balloon. B. Digital camera. C. Big photograph. D. Birds view. C Who cares if people think wrongly that the Internet has had more important i
33、nfluences than the washing machine? Why does it matter that people are more impressed by the most recent changes? It would not matter if these misjudgments were just a matter of peoples opinions. However, they have real impacts, as they result in misguided use of scarce resources. The fascination wi
34、th the ICT(Information and Communication Technology) revolution, represented by the Internet, has made some rich countries wrongly conclude that making things is so yesterday that they should try to live on ideas. This belief in post-industrial society has led those countries to neglect their manufa
35、cturing sector(制造业) with negative consequences for their economies. Even more worryingly, the fascination with the Internet by people in rich countries has moved the international community to worry about the digital divide between the rich countries and the poor countries. This has led companies an
36、d individuals to donate money to developing countries to buy computer equipment and Internet facilities. The question, however, is whether this is what the developing countries need the most. Perhaps giving money for those less fashionable things such as digging wells, extending electricity networks
37、 and making more affordable washing machines would have improved peoples lives more than giving every child a laptop computer or setting up Internet centres in rural villages, I am not saying that those things are necessarily more important, but many donators have rushed into fancy programmes withou
38、t carefully assessing the relative long-term costs and benefits of alternative uses of their money. In yet another example, a fascination with the new has led people to believe that the recent changes in the technologies of communications and transportation are so revolutionary that now we live in a
39、 borderless world. As a result, in the last twenty years or so, many people have come to believe that whatever change is happening today is the result of great technological progress, going against which will be like trying to turn the clock back. Believing in such a world, many governments have put
40、 an end to some of the very necessary regulations on cross-border flows of capital, labour and goods, with poor results. Understanding technological trends is very important for correctly designing economic policies, both at the national and the international levels, and for making the right career
41、choices at the individual level. However, our fascination with the latest, and our under valuation of what has already become common, can, and has, led us in all sorts of wrong directions. 61. Misjudgments on the influences of new technology can lead to _. A. a lack of confidence in technology B a s
42、low progress in technology C. a conflict of public opinions D. a waste of limited resources 62. The example in Paragraph 4 suggests that donators should _. A. take peoples essential needs into account B. make their programmes attractive to people C. ensure that each child gets financial support D pr
43、ovide more affordable internet facilities 63. What has led many governments to remove necessary regulations? A. Neglecting the impacts of technological advances. B. Believing that the world has become borderless. C. Ignoring the power of economic development. D. Over-emphasizing the role of internat
44、ional communication. 64. What can we learn from the passage? A. People should be encouraged to make more donations. B. Traditional technology still has a place nowadays. C. Making right career choices is crucial to personal success. D. Economic policies should follow technological trends. D The 65-y
45、ear-old Steve Goodwin was found suffering from early Alzheimers (阿尔楚海默症) . He was losing his memory. A software engineer by profession, Steve was a keen lover of the piano, and the only musician in his family. Music was his true passion, though he had never performed outside the family. Melissa, his
46、 daughter, felt it more than worthwhile to save his music, to which she fell asleep catch night when she was young. She thought about hiring a professional pianist to work with her father. Naomi, Melissas best friend and a talented pianist, got to know about this and showed willingness to help. “Why
47、 do this?” Steve wondered. “Because she cares.” Melissa said. Steve nodded, tears in eye. Naomi drove to the Goodwin home. She told Steve shed love to hear him play. Steve moved to the piano and sat at the bench, hands trembling as he gently placed his fingers on the keys. Naomi put a small recorder
48、 near the piano, Starts and stops and mistakes. Long pauses, heart sinking. But Steve pressed on, playing for the first time in his life for a stranger. “It was beautiful. Naomi said after listening to the recording. “The music was worth saving.” Her responsibility, her privilege, would be to rescue
49、 it. The music was sill in Steve Goodwin. It was bidden in rooms with doors about to be locked. Naomi and Steve met every other week and spent hours together. Hed move his fingers clumsily on the piano, and then shed take his place. He struggled to explain what he heard in his head. He stood by the piano, eyes closed, listening for the first time to his own work being played by someone else. Steve and Naomi spoke in musical code line