1、2018年江苏高考英语真题及答案第一部分听力(共两节,满分30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1.5分,满分7.5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。例:How much is the shirt? A. 19. 15.B. 9. 18.C. 9. 15.答案是 C。1. What will James do tomorrow?A.Watch a TV program.B.
2、Give atalk.C.Write a report.2. What can we say about the woman? A. Shes generous.B. Shes curious.C. Shes helpful.3.When does the train leave?A.At 6:30.B.At8:30.C.At 10:30.4.How does the womango to work?A.By car.B.On foot.C. By bike. 5.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A.Classmat
3、es.B.Teacher and student.C.Doctor and patient.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5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.What does the woman regret?A.Giving up her research.B.Dropping out of college.C.Changingher major. 7.Wha
4、t is the woman interested in studying now?A.Ecology.B.Education. C. Chemistry. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What is the man? A.A hotel manager.B.A tour guide.C.A taxidriver.9. What is the man doing for the woman?A. Looking for some local foods.B.Showing her around the seaside.C.Offering information about a hot
5、el.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Where does the conversation probably take place?A.Inan office.B. AthomeC.Ata restaurant.11.What will the speakers do tomorrow evening?A.Goto a concert.B.Visita friend.C. Workextra hours.12.Who is Alice going to call? A. Mike.B. Joan.C. Catherine.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. Why does t
6、he woman meet the man?A.To look at an apartment.B.To deliver some furniture.C.To have a meal together.14.What does the woman like about the carpet?A.Its color.B.Its design.C. Its quality.15.What does the man say about the kitchen?A.Its a good size.B.Its newly painted.C. Its adequately equipped.16.Wh
7、at will the woman probably do next?A.Go downtown.B.Talk with her friend. C. Make payment.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Who is the speakerprobably talking to?A.Movie fans. B.News reporters.C. College students.18.When did the speaker take Englishclasses?A.Before he left his hometown.B.After he came to America.
8、C.When he was 15 years old.19.How does the speaker feel about his teacher?A.Hes proud.B.Hes sympathetic.C. Hes grateful.20. What does the speaker mainly talk about?A.How education shaped his life.B.How his language skills improved.C.How he managed his business well.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
9、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. By boat is the only way to get here, which is _ we arrived.A.whereB.whenC.whyD.how22.Kidsshouldnthaveaccesstovi
10、olentfilmsbecausetheymight_ thethingsthey see.A.indicateB.investigateC. imitate D. innovate23.Self-drivingisanarea_ Chinaandtherestoftheworldareonthesamestarting line.A.thatB. where C. which D. when24.Itsstrangethathe_ havetakenthebookswithouttheownerspermission.A.wouldB.shouldC.couldD. might25.Deve
11、lopingtheYangtzeRiverEconomicBeltisasystematicprojectwhich_ a clear road map and timetable.A.callsforB.callsonC.callsoffD.callsup26.Around13,500newjobswerecreatedduringtheperiod,_ theexpectednumber of 12,000 heldbymarketanalysts.A.havingexceededB.toexceedC.exceededD.exceeding27.Thereisagoodsociallif
12、einthevillage,andIwishI_ asecondchancetobecome more involved.A. hadB.willhaveC.wouldhavehadD.havehad28.Youknowwhat?IvegotaNewYearconcertticket.Oh,_ Yourekidding.A.sowhat?B.goahead. C.comeon. D. what for?29._ youcansleepwell,youwilllosetheabilitytofocus,planandstay motivatedafter one ortwonights.A.On
13、ceB. Unless C. If D. When30.Iwassenttothevillagelastmonthtoseehowthedevelopmentplan_ inthepast two years.A.hadbeencarriedoutB. would be carried outC.isbeingcarriedoutD. has been carried out31.Hopefullyin2025wewillnolongerbee-mailingeachother,forwe _ more convenient electroniccommunicationtoolsbythen
14、.A. have developed B.haddevelopedC. willhavedevelopedD.developed32.Trytounderstandwhatsactually happening instead of acting on the _ youve made.A.assignmentB. associationC.acquisitionD.assumption33. Chinas softpowergrows_ theincreasingappreciationandunderstanding of China globally.A. in line with B.
15、 in reply to C. in return for D. in honour of 34. Despite the poor service of the hotel, the manager is _ to invest in sufficient training for his staff. A. keen B. reluctant C. anxious D. ready35.What happened? Your boss seems to _.Didntyouknowhissecretaryleakedthesecretreporttothepress?A.beoverthe
16、moonB.laughhisheadoffC.beallearsD.flyoffthehandle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。Raynor Winn and her husband Moth became homeless due to their wrong investment.Their savings had been 36to pay lawyers fees. To make matters worse, Moth was diagnosed(诊断)wit
17、h a 37disease.There was no 38 ,only pain relief.Failing to find any other way out,they decided to make a 39 journey,as they caught sight of an old hikers(徒步旅行者)guide.This was a long journey of unaccustomed hardship and 40 recovery.When leaving home, Raynor and Moth had just 320 in the bank. They pla
18、nned to keep the 41 low by living on boiled noodles,with the 42 hamburger shop treat.Wild camping is 43 in England.To avoid being caught,the Winns had to get their tent up 44 and packed it away early in the morning.The Winns soon discovered that daily hiking in their 50s is a lot 45 than they rememb
19、er it was in their 20s.Raynor 46 all over and desired a bath.Moth,meanwhile,after an initial 47,found his symptoms were strangely 48 by their daily tiring journey. 49 , the couple found that their bodies turned for the better,with re-found strong muscles that they thought had 50 forever.Our hair was
20、 fried and falling out,nails broken,clothes 51 to a thread,but we were alive.During the journey,Raynor began a career as a nature writer.She writes, 52 had taken everymaterial thing from me and left me torn bare,an empty page at the end of a(n) 53 written book. It had also given me a 54 , either to
21、leave that page 55 or to keep writing the story with hope. I chose hope.36.A.drawnupB.usedupC.backedupD.keptup37.A.mildB.commonC. preventableD.serious38.A.cureB.luckC. care D. promise39.A.businessB.walkingC.busD. rail40.A.expectedB. frighteningC.disappointingD.surprising41.A.budgetB.revenueC.compens
22、ationD.allowance42. A.frequentB.occasionalC.abundantD.constant43.A.unpopularB.lawfulC. attractiveD.illegal44. A. soon B. early C. late D. slowly45.A.harderB.easierC.cheaperD.funnier46.A.rolledB.bledC.achedD.trembled47.A.struggleB.progressC.excitementD.research48.A.developedB.controlledC. reducedD.in
23、creased49.A.InitiallyB.EventuallyC.TemporarilyD.Consequently50.A.gainedB. kept C.woundedD. lost51. A. sewn B. washed C. worn D. ironed52.A.DoctorsB. HikingC. Lawyers D. Homelessness53. A. well B. partly C.neatlyD.originally54.A. choiceB.rewardC.promiseD.break55. A. loose B. full C.blankD.missing第三部分
24、: 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。AThe Metropolitan Museum of Art1000 Fifth Avenue New York,NY 10028211-535-7710 www.metmuseum.orgEntrancesFifth Avenue at 82nd StreetHoursOpen 7 days a week.SundayThursday 10:0017:30Friday and Saturday 10:0021:00Close
25、d Thanksgiving Day,December 25,January 1,and the first Monday in May.Admission$25.00 recommended for adults,$12.00 recommendedfor students,includes the Main Building and TheCloisters(回廊)on the same day;free for childrenunder 12 with an adult.Free with AdmissionAll special exhibitions,as well as film
26、s,lectures,guided tours,concerts,gallery talks,andfamily/childrens programs are free with admission.Ask about todays activities at the Great HallInformation Desk.The Cloisters Museum and GardensThe Cloisters museum and gardens is a branch of TheMetropolitan Museum of Art devoted to the art andarchit
27、ecture of Europe in the Middle Ages.The extensivecollection consists of masterworks insculpture,colored glass,and precious objects from Europe dating from aboutthe 9th to the 15th century.Hours:Open 7 days a week.MarchOctober 10:0017:15NovemberFebruary 10:0016:45Closed Thanksgiving Day,December 25,a
28、nd January 1.56.How much may they pay if an 11-year-old girl and her working parents visit the museum?A.$12.B. $37.C. $ 50.D. $ 62.57.The attraction of the Cloisters museum and gardens lies in the fact that.A.it opens all the year round B.its collections date from the Middle AgesC.it has a modern Eu
29、ropean-style garden D.it sells excellent European glass collectionsBIn the 1760s,Mathurin Roze opened a series of shops that boasted(享有)a special meat soupcalled consomme.Although the main attraction was the soup, Rozes chain shops also set a newstandard for dining out,which helped to establish Roze
30、 as the inventor of the modern restaurant.Today,scholars have generated large amounts of instructive research about restaurants.Takevisual hints that influence what we eat: diners served themselves about 20 percent more pasta(意大利面食)when their plates matched their food. When a dark-colored cake was s
31、erved on a blackplate rather than a white one,customers recognized it as sweeter and more tasty.Lighting matters, too.When Berlin restaurant customers ate in darkness,they couldnt tell howmuch theyd had: those given extra-large shares ate more than everyone else,but were none the wiserthey didnt fee
32、l fuller, and they were just as ready for dessert.Time is money,but that principle means different things for different types of restaurants. Unlike fast-food places, fine dining shops prefer customers to stay longer and spend.One way to encourage customers to stay and order that extra round: put on
33、 some Mozart(莫扎特).When classical,rather than pop,music was playing,diners spent more.Fast music hurried diners out. Particular scents also have an effect:diners who got the scent of lavender(薰衣草)stayed longerand spent more than those who smelled lemon, or no scent.Meanwhile,things that you might exp
34、ect to discourage spendingbad tables,crowding, high pricesdont necessarily.Diners at bad tables next to the kitchen door,say spent nearly asmuch as others but soon fled.It can be concluded that restaurant keepers need notbe overlyconcerned about bad tables, given that theyre profitable.As for crowds
35、,a Hong Kong studyfound that they increased a restaurants reputation,suggesting great food at fair prices.And doublinga buffets price led customers to say that its pizza was 11 percent tastier.58.The underlined phrasenone the wiserin paragraph 3 most probably implies that thecustomers were.A.not awa
36、re of eating more than usual B.not willing to share food with othersC. not conscious of the food quality D.not fond of the food provided59.How could a fine dining shop make more profit?A. Playing classical music.B.Introducing lemon scent.C. Making the light brighter.D. Using plates of larger size.60
37、.What does the last paragraph talk about?A.Tips to attract more customers.B.Problems restaurants are faced with.C.Ways to improve restaurantsreputation.D.Common misunderstandings about restaurants.CIf you want to disturb the car industry, youd better have a few billion dollars:Mom-and-popcarmakers a
38、re unlikely to beat the biggest car companies.But in agriculture,small farmers can getthe best of the major players.By connecting directly with customers, and by responding quickly to changes in the markets as well as in the ecosystems(生态系统), small farmers can keep one step ahead of the big guys. As
39、 the co-founder of the National Young Farmers Coalition (NYFC, 美国青年农会)and a family farmer myself, I have a front-row seat to the innovations among small farmers that are transforming the industry.For example, take the Quick Cut Greens Harvester, a tool developed just a couple of years agoby a young
40、farmer, Jonathan Dysinger,in Tennessee,with a small loan from a local Slow Moneygroup.It enables small-scale farmers to harvest 175 pounds of green vegetables per houra hugeimprovement over harvesting just a few dozen pounds by handsuddenly making it possible for thelittle guys to compete with large
41、 farms of California.Before the tool came out,small farmerscouldnt touch the price per pound offered by California farms.But now, with the combination of abetter price point and a generally fresher product,they can stay in business.The sustainable success of small farmers,though,wont happen without
42、fundamental changesto the industry.One crucial factor is secure access to land.Competition from investors.developers, and established large farmers makes owning ones own land unattainable for many new farmers.From 2004 to 2013, agricultural land values doubled,and they continue to rise in many regio
43、ns.Another challenge for more than a million of the most qualified farm workers and managers is a non-existent path to citizenship the greatest barrier to building a farm of their own. With farmers over the age of 65 outnumbering(多于) farmers younger than 35 by six to one, and with two-thirds of the
44、nations farmland in need of a new farmer, we must clear the path for talented people willingto grow the nations food.There are solutions that could light a path toward a more sustainable and fair farm economy, but farmers cant clumsily put them together before us.We at the NYFC need broad support as weurge Congress to increase farmland conservation, as we push for immigration reform, and as weseek policies that will ensure the success of a diverse and ambitious next generation of farms from all backgrounds. With a new farm bill to be debated in Congress, consumers must take a s