山西省运城市康杰中学2018届高考英语模拟试题二

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1、- 1 -康杰中学康杰中学 2017201720182018 高考英语模拟题(二)高考英语模拟题(二)2018.52018.5第二部分第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分阅读理解(共两节,满分 6060 分)分)第一节(共第一节(共 1515 小题;每小题小题;每小题 3 3 分,满分分,满分 4545 分)分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A A、B B、C C 和和 D D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。四个选项中,选出最佳选项。A AIt is one of the liveliest festivals that happen in Bath and it is ret

2、urning this September. The Jane Austen Festival kicks off on September 8 and runs for ten days until September 17 with events running every day and evening.WhatWhat areare somesome ofof thethe festivalfestival highlights?highlights?GrandGrand RegencyRegency CostumedCostumed CharityCharity WalkWalkTh

3、e highlight is usually the walk which sees 600 or more fans dressed in period dress as they walk from Royal Crescent Lawn through the city to Parade Gardens. It is a splendid sight to see in the historic, Georgian streets.WhenWhen: Saturday, September 9/11: 00 am-12: 30 pmWhereWhere: Royal Crescent

4、LawnTicketsTickets: 10 per adult / FREE to watchMrMr WickhamWickham andand anan eveningevening withwith JaneJane AustenAustenJane Austens most memorable characters come to life at the Old Theater Royal. Performances include the handsome Wickham (Adrian Lukis). Period music and a talk from historian

5、Catherine Creon will also feature.WhenWhen: Sunday, September 10/7: 30 pm-9: 00 pmWhere:Where: The Masonic Hall (Old Theater Royal)RegencyRegency DanceDance WorkshopsWorkshops“There is nothing like dancing. After all. I consider it as one of he first refinements of polished societies.”Join in on the

6、 fun. Costumes are welcome but not necessary!WhenWhen: Thursday, September 14/10: 30 am-12: 00 pmWhereWhere: Assembly Rooms- 2 -TicketsTickets: 15AreAre therethere anyany freefree events?events?Yes.A Reading of Northanger Abbey. The novel will be read aloud throughout the festival. Sections of Auste

7、ns first novel are set in Bath and you can still find the locations mentioned!WhenWhen: Everyday from Sept. 10-sept. I7 from 2:00 pm-3:00 pmWhereWhere: Waterstones bookshop, Milsom Street (upstairs)21. What does the author say about the festival?A. It is in honor of a novel B. It starts on September

8、 8C. It is held beyond Bath D. It is intended for the locals22. Where should people wear special costumes to attend an event?A. Royal Crescent Lawn. B. The Masonic Hall C. Assembly Rooms D. Waterstones bookshop. 23. Which of the following events are not included in the celebration of this festival?A

9、. Joining in a charity walk through the city Bath.B. Attending a lecture from a historian.C. Watching a performance by actor Wickham.D. Enjoying the public reading of Jane Austen s first novel.B BI handed the card from my schools help-wanted board to the man behind the counter of Morts Deli(熟食店)at t

10、he Farmers Market. Even before I opened my mouth, he was shaking his head.It was September 1957, and my family had just arrived in California. My father only got work two or three days a week. Our poor savings were gone, and as the eldest boy of the family, I was the only one able to help.“let me wo

11、rk the rest of the week, and if you dont like the way I do the job, dont pay me.”I said. The tall man stared at me, then nodded. At Morts, I worked very hard. Near the end of the day he called me up to him. “How much - 3 -did that card at school say this job paid? “he asked. “One dollar an hour. “ I

12、 whispered. Actually I was willing to take less.“Thats not enough for someone who works as hard as you, “Mort said. “You start at 1.25.”Over the next few weeks I learned a lot about Mort. Our store was closed on Sundays, so every Saturday evening Mort urged me to take home the leftover soup. It was

13、a meal in itself, a treat for my struggling family.One Saturday after work. I was about to step in my house when I saw a large man in my fathers chair. He was swearing at my father. I quietly walked into the kitchen and listened through the door. The man wanted to take our car. Dad offered to make t

14、he three payments that were due, but the man demanded the entire sum-325-or the car. I slipped out of the door, thinking: Who might have 325? Who would even consider lending me so much money?The only person I could think of was Mort. I ran back to his deli and told him my tale. “So, could you possib

15、ly lend my father 325?“I finished, realizing how absurd it sounded. Although Morts eye bored(挖) holes in my face, he gave me 325, saying, “I ll take back half your wages until its repaid.”That night I was a hero to my family, But the real hero was Mort Rubin, who quietly raised my salary every month

16、 afterwards. He made the world a better place.24. Why does the author talk about his family in Paragraph 2?A. To show his strong desire for a job. B. To reflect his poor living conditions.C. To stress the heavy burden on his father. D. To prove high living costs in California.25. What can be inferred from the underlined sentence?A. The meal was cheap but very delicious B.

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