湖南省长沙市天心区长郡中学高考英语最后一卷.docx
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湖南省长沙市天心区长郡中学高考英语最后一卷
2018年湖南省长沙市天心区长郡中学高考英语最后一卷
第二部分阅读理解(共两节)第一节(满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项.
1. EnjoythebestsightseeingonSanDiegoBay﹣withaprofessionallynarrated(讲解)tourofmorethan50storiedlandmarks.We’llcoverover13milesontheBigBay, passingbySeaportVillage, ShelterIsland, andship﹣buildingfacilities, CoronadoIsland, PointLoma, andCabrilloNationalMonument, amongmanyothers.Aswesail, we’llseedelightfulseaanimalsandseabirds, andwe’lltalkaboutwhatlocalenvironmentaleffortsaredoingtoprotectthem.You’llhaveplentyofopportunitiestocatchallthesightsinphotosandonvideo, andourfullystockedsnackbarisalwaysopen.
One﹣HourSouthandOne﹣HourNorthBayCruise&SeaLionAdventure:
•13﹣miletouroftheNorthorSouthBay
•Morethan20landmarks, historicsitesandenvironmentalinterestpoints
Two﹣HourFullBayCruise:
.IncludingallthesightsoftheNorthandSouthBayCruise
•Morethan50landmarks, historicsitesandenvironmentalinterestpoints
•25﹣miletouroftheNorthandSouthBay
AllCruisesInclude:
• Onboardexpertsprovidingalive, professionalnarration
•Comfortableindoorandoutdoorseatingwithclimatecontrolledindoorviewingandwideouterdecks
•Snackbarincludingfullbarwithadultdrinks
•Souvenirboardingphotosavailableforpurchase
•OnboardexhibitfeaturingenvironmentalandgreenfactsandfeaturesonSanDiegoBay, aswellaslocalseawildlife
DAILYCRUISESCHEDULE:
(SealionssightingsarenotguaranteedbutaremostoftenseenontheNorthBayRoute.)
One﹣hourtours:
10:
00a.m., 11:
15a.m., 12:
30p.m., 1:
45p.m., 3:
00p.m., 4:
15p.m., *5:
30p.m.
Two﹣hourtours:
10:
00a.m., 11:
15a.m., 12:
30p.m., 1:
45p.m., 3:
00p.m., *4:
15p.m.
*Summeronly.
Pleasearrive30minutespriortotourtime.
HarborCruisesboardatSanDiegoNavyFloat970N.HarborDrive, SanDiego, CA
(1)SailingalongtheBigBay,atouristcan________.
A.experienceship﹣buildingtechnology.
B.takesomephotosofseacreatures.
C.havelecturesonenvironmentalprotection.
D.tasteseafoodinsnackbarsinSeaportVillage.
(2)Howisthetwo﹣hourtourdifferentfromtheone﹣hourtour?
________
A.Theformeroffersonboardexhibitions.
B.Theformerhasprofessionalguides.
C.Theformerhasmoredepartureseveryday.
D.Theformercoversoverdoublelandmarkstovisit.
(3)WhatcanyoudoifyoutaketheNorthBayRoute?
________
A.Getmoredetailednarrations.
B.Catchsightofthesealions.
C.Receivesomesouvenirsasgifts.
D.Tourthebayanytimeallyearround.
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2. JamesCarleton, 71, wasafundmanagerinhisworkinglifeandhasbeenputtingmoneyasideforhisdaughtersinceshewasyoung.ButitwasnotuntilLouise, 40, startedabusinessin2001thatshebecameinterestedinfinance.
Shesays, “IhadtolearnaboutlotsoffinancialissuesIhadneverthoughtaboutbeforesuchassettingupapension, andIsoonrealisedIwasinterestedinfinance.SoIstartedtalkingtodadaboutmoneymattersmoreandmore.”
Jameslikestoputhismoneyininvestmenttrustswithahighprofit, suchasCityofLondonandCaledonia.Hethenstickswiththemforthelongterm.HehascreatedasetofinvestmentsforLouiseandsheaddsmoneytothevariousinvestmenttrustswhenshewantsto.
Shesays, “Iamnotyetconfidentenoughtopickoutmyownfunds.ThereisstillalotIdonotunderstand.IfthepaperssaythestockmarkethasfallenIwillphonedadinapanicandhewillcalmmedownandremindmeweareinvestingforthelongterm.”
JamessayshelearnedhisbasicinvestmentprinciplesfromhisdadandhaspassedthemontoLouise.Sheishopinghersonanddaughter, aged10and12, whoalreadyhaveJuniorISAs, willalso________whentheyareolder.
Louisesays, “Ithinkinvestingandthestockmarketarefrightening.Withoutmydad, Iwouldneverhavegotinvolved, andIwouldhavejustputmysavingsinthebankandeffectivelylostmoney﹣thedifferenceinvestinghasmadetomyfinancialsituationhasbeenhuge.”
(1)Louisebegantotakeaninterestinfinance________.
A.aftershetriedtodrawherpension.
B.beforehisfatherJamesretired.
C.whenshesetupherowncompany.
D.assheconsultedherdadaboutbusiness.
(2)HowdidJameshelphisdaughter?
________
A.Byaddingmoneytohertrusts.
B.Bysharingprofitswithher.
C.Byanalyzingthestockmarketforher.
D.Byteachingherinvestmenttechniques.
(3)Whatdotheunderlinedwords“catchthebug”inParagraph5probablymean?
________
A.Lovesmallcreatures.
B.Befreefromdiseases.
C.Getridofworries.
D.Becomeinterested.
(4)WhatdoesLouisemeaninthelastparagraph?
________
A.Sheregretsgettingintotheinvestment.
B.Sheisreallygratefultoherfather.
C.Sheisconfidentaboutthefutureofherbusiness.
D.Sheadvocatesputtingmoneyinthestockmarket.
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3. Two professorsinBritain, PolmanandMagliocompletedaresearch, showingthatgiftreceiversarehappierwithapresentwhenthegivergotthemselvesthesamepresent.Theycallit“companionizing.”
“Thefactthatagiftissharedwiththegivermakesitabettergiftintheeyesofthereceiver, ”Polmansays.“Theylikeacompanionizedgiftmore, andtheyevenfeelclosertothegiver.”
“Scoreswentupforgifts﹣suchasumbrellas, woolsocksandheadphones﹣thatalsofoundahomewiththegiver.Wewereinspiredoriginallybythingslikefriendshipbracelets(手链), wheretwopeoplewouldhavetwothingsthatkindofmakeupawhole, ”Polmansays.
Butexperimentswithintheirstudyshowthegiverandthereceiverdon’thavetobeclosefriendsorrelativesforthecompanionizationeffecttowork.Eventhedepthofrelationshipdoesn’tmakeadifference.Afterall, companionizationisabouttogetherness.
“There’sanaturallinkbetweensimilarityandliking.Themoresimilaryouaretosomeone, typicallythemoreyoulikethem, ”Polmansays.“Whenyoureceiveagiftthatsomeonehasalsoboughtforthemselves, youfeelmorelike________.Thatleadsyoutolikeyourgiftmore.”
“Alotofpeopleendupreceivinggiftstheydon’tespeciallylike.So, theyeitherputthemawayorsellthem﹣﹣﹣andtheysellthemforlessthanthey’reworth, typically, ”Polmansays.“There’salossinvolvedingift﹣giving, becausepeoplearelikelytosacrificeagift.”
“Ifyouarefacedwithbuyingagiftforsomebody, andyou’reuncertainifthey’regoingtolikeit, maybeyouinsteadfindsomethingyouwouldlikeforyourself, ”hesays.“Thenbuytherecipientthesamething, andcommunicatethecompanionizing.Itmakesthegiftmorespecial, likethegiveristryingtocommunicatesomething:
‘Ilikethis, andIlikeyou.Somaybeyou’lllikewhatIlike.’”
(1)Theresearchshowsthegiftreceiversarehappierbecause________.
A.theysharethesamepresentswiththegiftgivers.
B.they’veenjoyedgreatrespectfromthegiftgivers.
C.they’vegotbetterpresentsthanthegiftgivers.
D.thegiftgiverslikecompanionizedgiftsmore.
(2)Theexampleoffriendshipbraceletsismentionedtoshowthat________.
A.friendspromotefriendshipbysendinggifts.
B.friendstendtochoosesomecheapgifts.
C.friendsseemtolikeamatchingpairofgifts.
D.friendsinspireeachotherwithsmallgifts.
(3)Whatdoestheunderlinedword“them”inParagraph5probablyreferto?
________
A.Thegivers.
B.Thegifts.
C.Thereceivers.
D.Thesimilarities.
(4)Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?
________
A.ToSendaGiftorNotto,ThatisaQuestion.
B.ThinkTwiceBeforeBuyingaGift.
C.ChooseWhatYouLikeandLikeWhatYouChoose.
D.ToPickaGreatGift,it’sBettertoGiveandReceive.
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4. Researchshowsthatnotallgardensareequallyeffective.RecentlyCooperMarcusandlandscapearchitectMarniBarnesanalyzedthephysicallayoutanddailyuseofseveralhospitalgardensinnorthernCalifornia.Theydiscoveredthatusersmostlyvisitedgardensseekingrelaxationandrestorationfrommentalandemotionaltiredness.Tree﹣borderedviewsoffountainsorotherwaterfeatures, alongwithtreesandfloweringplants, appealedmost.ThoseresultsareconsistentwithUlrich’sfindingsofthehealingpowerofa“windowview”.Themoregreeneryversushardsurfaces, thebetter.
Onefinding, inparticular, surprisedCooperMarcusandBarnes.Stressedhospitalemployeesaccountedforasmanyvisitstohospitalgardensasstressedpatients, andinterviewsconfirmedthatemployeesdependonthegreenery.“IfeellikeoneoftheMolePeople, ”anemployeewhoworksinthebasementradiologydepartmentofaBerkeley, Calif., hospitaltoldtheresearchers.Shesaidshecomestositamidthetreesoftherooftopgardendailytorelaxandmeditate(冥想).“It’sabigmental, emotionallift.”
Differentgenerationsseemtovaluethesamethingsingardens, butresearchhasturnedupdifferences, too.SusanRodiekofTexasA&Mhaslookedatlong﹣termcareinstitutions.Inherstudies, publishedlastyear, ofarandomsamplingof68assisted﹣livingfacilities, Rodiektalkedto1, 100residentsand430employees.“Olderpeople, ”shefound, “needandbenefitfromoutdoorspaceandgreeneryjustasmuchastheyoung.”Buttheadultsdesiresomedifferentfeatures.Middle﹣agedadults, forexample, tendtolookforpeaceandquietinthegarden, andolderadultsaremorelikelytoseekstimulation(刺激).A
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