2024年5月18日发(作者:尧香旋)
2018年高考英语全国2卷试题及答案
2018 nal College Entrance n
English Test
Part II Reading n (40 points in total)
n A (30 points in total)
Read the following passages and choose the best answer from
A。B。C。and D。Write the chosen letter on the answer sheet.
A
Summer Activities
Students are advised to read the list with their parents or
guardians and choose two activities they are interested in。Forms
will be available both in school and online for them to indicate
their choices and return to school。Before finalizing their choices。
parents or guardians will be asked to sign to confirm their
children's choices.
Member
n
of staff
Mr。Clemens
OUT) Take yourself out of your comfort zone for a week。
discover new personal qualities。and learn new skills。You will
be able to take part in a number of activities from canoeing to wild
camping on Dartmoor。Learn rock climbing and work as a team。
and enjoy the great outdoor environment.
Mrs。Wilson
WBP) On Monday。we travel to London。After staying
overnight in London。we travel on Day 2 to northern France to
visit the World War I battlefields。On Day cross into
Belgium.
Thursday sees us making the short journey to Paris where we
will visit Disneyland Paris park。We plan to stay until late to see
the parade and fireworks。On Friday。we will visit central Paris
and tour the main sights。These four days will be focused on
product design centered around textiles。We will be making
lovely objects using recycled and handmade materials such as bags。
ns。and ns。Students will leave with skills in modern and unusual
textiles。
One of the activities offered is a visit to Warner Bros。We
will also make a。to buy a ic and stay overnight in an approved
Youth Hostel in Streatly-on-Thames。The guided tour of Oxford
will include seeing the film ns of Harry Potter。We will have a ic
lunch outside Oxford's Christchurch and then go boating on the
River Cherwell through the University Parks before heading back
to Exeter。
To go camping。choose activity OUT。On Tuesday。
students will travel to London with Mrs。Wilson。The n of the
product design activities is four days.
July is a favorite month for many people because it is when
berries and stone fruits are abundant in nature。These colorful and
sweet fruits from British Columbia's fields are packed with nal
benefits。Among the common berries。strawberries have the
highest vitamin C content。while raspberries contain slightly more
protein。iron。and zinc due to their seeds。Blueberries are
particularly high in xidants。and yellow and orange stone fruits
like peaches are rich in carotenoids that can be converted into
Vitamin A and are also xidants。Cherries are also us and contain a
good amount of Vitamin C.
Note: No major changes were made to the original text。only
minor ns to grammar and n.)
删除明显有问题的段落
Crafty foxes (CRF) is a company that offers tours in the UK。
They have a variety of tours available。such as Potty about Potter。
which is a tour of ns from the Harry Potter movies。and The Great
War。which is a tour of World War I battlefields。The prices of
the tours range from £30 to £ing on the length and type
of tour.
Note: No major changes were made to the original text。only
minor ns to grammar and n.)
小幅度的改写每段话
July is a beloved month for many people because it brings an
abundance of berries and stone fruits from nature's fields in British
Columbia。These colorful and sweet fruits are packed with nal
benefits。making them little powerhouses of n。Among the
common berries。strawberries have the highest vitamin C content。
while raspberries contain slightly more protein。iron。and zinc
due to their seeds。Blueberries are particularly high in xidants。
and yellow and orange stone fruits like peaches are rich in
carotenoids that can be converted into Vitamin A and are also
xidants。Cherries are also us and contain a good amount of
Vitamin C。making them a favorite for many.
Note: The original text was slightly rephrased to improve
flow and readability.)
Crafty foxes (CRF) is a company that provides a variety of
tours in the UK。including Potty about Potter。which takes you to
ns from the Harry Potter movies。and The Great War。which is a
tour of World War I battlefields。The prices of the tours range
from £30 to £ing on the type and length of the tour.
Note: The original text was slightly rephrased to improve
flow and readability.)
Frozen bananas can be a great base for thick and cooling fruit
shakes or low-fat "ice cream" when combined with berries or other
fruits。To prepare。it's best to choose ripe bananas as they are
sweeter。Peel them and freeze them in plastic bags or containers。
Adding a squeeze of fresh lemon juice can prevent them from
turning brown。The frozen bananas can last for several weeks
depending on their ripeness and the freezer temperature.
If you have a juicer。you can easily make a creamy dessert
by feeding in frozen bananas and some berries or sliced fruit。This
creates a soft-serve dessert that can be eaten right away。It can be
a fun activity for children's parties as they can feed the fruit and
frozen bananas into the top of the machine and watch the ice cream
come out below.
The article does not n cherries。so there is no n about what
the author likes about them.
A juicer is a kitchen appliance that extracts juice from fruits
and vegetables。It is not a dessert.
Teens and younger children are reading less for fun。
according to a report by Common Sense Media published on
Monday。Although the decline in reading is significant for
teenagers。the report indicates that reading still plays an important
role in many children's lives and offers ns for parents to encourage
more reading。The report's key findings reveal that the n of 13-
year-olds and 17-year-olds who hardly ever read for fun has
increased from 8% and 9% in 1984 to 22% and 27% respectively
today.
According to the report。there has been no significant change
in the pleasure reading levels of children aged r。the n
of each reading n has decreased from approximately an hour to
half an hour.
The report does not provide much guidance for parents
seeking n on the impact of e-readers and tablets on reading。It
does acknowledge that many parents still limit electronic reading
due to concerns about increased screen time.
The report offers encouraging data that highlights the crucial
role parents play in fostering a love for reading in their children。
The data indicates that children and teenagers who read frequently
have more books in their homes。receive more books as gifts。
have parents who read more often。and have parents who set aside
time for them to read.
At the end of the school year。parents should consider
creating a summer reading list for their children and planning a
family trip to the library or bookstore。This will encourage
children to continue reading for fun during their summer break。
The Common Sense Media report likely focuses on children's
reading habits。
The data that best supports the statement "children are reading
a lot for fun" can be found in paragraph 2.
Many parents limit electronic reading because they believe it
could be a waste of time or may harm their children's health。
Parents can encourage their children to read more by acting as
role models and setting up reading groups with their peers or with
the guidance of their teachers.
We've all experienced being in a n where we are surrounded
by people who are engrossed in their smartphones or struggling
with the awkward silence。Whether it's in a lift。at the bank。or
on an airplane。it's a common occurrence。The problem may be
that we have compromised nal intelligence。We may feel fortable
starting a n because it can be challenging。awkward。or we may
think it's unnecessary and annoying。However。experts suggest
that small talk is worth the effort。as it's an invaluable social
practice that can lead to significant benefits.
Small talk is often seen as trivial or insignificant。but it can
be an essential tool in building ns with others。It can help us break
down barriers。establish common ground。and develop a rapport
with people we've just met。By engaging in small talk。we can
learn more about others' interests。experiences。and perspectives。
which can help us build stronger nships.
Moreover。small talk can be a gateway to more meaningful
ns。Once we've established a n with someone through small talk。
we may feel more comfortable sharing our thoughts and feelings
with them。This can lead to more profound and more meaningful
ns。which can help us build deeper and more meaningful nships.
In n。while small talk may seem insignificant。it can be an
essential tool in building ns with others。By engaging in small talk。
we can break down barriers。establish common ground。and
develop a rapport with people we've just met。So。the next time
you find yourself among strangers。consider starting a n。It may
lead to significant benefits and help you build stronger and more
meaningful nships.
Dismissing small talk as unimportant is a common mistake。
but it is essential to remember that casual n is the n of deep nships。
According to Bernardo Carducci。director of the Shyness
Research Institute at Indian University Southeast。small talk
serves as the grease that smooths social n。He explains that almost
every great love story and significant business deal starts with
small talk。The key to successful small talk is not just
communicating with others but learning how to connect with them.
In eth Dunn。an associate professor of
psychology at UBC。conducted a study that showed the
importance of small talk。The study involved two groups of
people entering a coffee shop。One group was instructed to seek
2024年5月18日发(作者:尧香旋)
2018年高考英语全国2卷试题及答案
2018 nal College Entrance n
English Test
Part II Reading n (40 points in total)
n A (30 points in total)
Read the following passages and choose the best answer from
A。B。C。and D。Write the chosen letter on the answer sheet.
A
Summer Activities
Students are advised to read the list with their parents or
guardians and choose two activities they are interested in。Forms
will be available both in school and online for them to indicate
their choices and return to school。Before finalizing their choices。
parents or guardians will be asked to sign to confirm their
children's choices.
Member
n
of staff
Mr。Clemens
OUT) Take yourself out of your comfort zone for a week。
discover new personal qualities。and learn new skills。You will
be able to take part in a number of activities from canoeing to wild
camping on Dartmoor。Learn rock climbing and work as a team。
and enjoy the great outdoor environment.
Mrs。Wilson
WBP) On Monday。we travel to London。After staying
overnight in London。we travel on Day 2 to northern France to
visit the World War I battlefields。On Day cross into
Belgium.
Thursday sees us making the short journey to Paris where we
will visit Disneyland Paris park。We plan to stay until late to see
the parade and fireworks。On Friday。we will visit central Paris
and tour the main sights。These four days will be focused on
product design centered around textiles。We will be making
lovely objects using recycled and handmade materials such as bags。
ns。and ns。Students will leave with skills in modern and unusual
textiles。
One of the activities offered is a visit to Warner Bros。We
will also make a。to buy a ic and stay overnight in an approved
Youth Hostel in Streatly-on-Thames。The guided tour of Oxford
will include seeing the film ns of Harry Potter。We will have a ic
lunch outside Oxford's Christchurch and then go boating on the
River Cherwell through the University Parks before heading back
to Exeter。
To go camping。choose activity OUT。On Tuesday。
students will travel to London with Mrs。Wilson。The n of the
product design activities is four days.
July is a favorite month for many people because it is when
berries and stone fruits are abundant in nature。These colorful and
sweet fruits from British Columbia's fields are packed with nal
benefits。Among the common berries。strawberries have the
highest vitamin C content。while raspberries contain slightly more
protein。iron。and zinc due to their seeds。Blueberries are
particularly high in xidants。and yellow and orange stone fruits
like peaches are rich in carotenoids that can be converted into
Vitamin A and are also xidants。Cherries are also us and contain a
good amount of Vitamin C.
Note: No major changes were made to the original text。only
minor ns to grammar and n.)
删除明显有问题的段落
Crafty foxes (CRF) is a company that offers tours in the UK。
They have a variety of tours available。such as Potty about Potter。
which is a tour of ns from the Harry Potter movies。and The Great
War。which is a tour of World War I battlefields。The prices of
the tours range from £30 to £ing on the length and type
of tour.
Note: No major changes were made to the original text。only
minor ns to grammar and n.)
小幅度的改写每段话
July is a beloved month for many people because it brings an
abundance of berries and stone fruits from nature's fields in British
Columbia。These colorful and sweet fruits are packed with nal
benefits。making them little powerhouses of n。Among the
common berries。strawberries have the highest vitamin C content。
while raspberries contain slightly more protein。iron。and zinc
due to their seeds。Blueberries are particularly high in xidants。
and yellow and orange stone fruits like peaches are rich in
carotenoids that can be converted into Vitamin A and are also
xidants。Cherries are also us and contain a good amount of
Vitamin C。making them a favorite for many.
Note: The original text was slightly rephrased to improve
flow and readability.)
Crafty foxes (CRF) is a company that provides a variety of
tours in the UK。including Potty about Potter。which takes you to
ns from the Harry Potter movies。and The Great War。which is a
tour of World War I battlefields。The prices of the tours range
from £30 to £ing on the type and length of the tour.
Note: The original text was slightly rephrased to improve
flow and readability.)
Frozen bananas can be a great base for thick and cooling fruit
shakes or low-fat "ice cream" when combined with berries or other
fruits。To prepare。it's best to choose ripe bananas as they are
sweeter。Peel them and freeze them in plastic bags or containers。
Adding a squeeze of fresh lemon juice can prevent them from
turning brown。The frozen bananas can last for several weeks
depending on their ripeness and the freezer temperature.
If you have a juicer。you can easily make a creamy dessert
by feeding in frozen bananas and some berries or sliced fruit。This
creates a soft-serve dessert that can be eaten right away。It can be
a fun activity for children's parties as they can feed the fruit and
frozen bananas into the top of the machine and watch the ice cream
come out below.
The article does not n cherries。so there is no n about what
the author likes about them.
A juicer is a kitchen appliance that extracts juice from fruits
and vegetables。It is not a dessert.
Teens and younger children are reading less for fun。
according to a report by Common Sense Media published on
Monday。Although the decline in reading is significant for
teenagers。the report indicates that reading still plays an important
role in many children's lives and offers ns for parents to encourage
more reading。The report's key findings reveal that the n of 13-
year-olds and 17-year-olds who hardly ever read for fun has
increased from 8% and 9% in 1984 to 22% and 27% respectively
today.
According to the report。there has been no significant change
in the pleasure reading levels of children aged r。the n
of each reading n has decreased from approximately an hour to
half an hour.
The report does not provide much guidance for parents
seeking n on the impact of e-readers and tablets on reading。It
does acknowledge that many parents still limit electronic reading
due to concerns about increased screen time.
The report offers encouraging data that highlights the crucial
role parents play in fostering a love for reading in their children。
The data indicates that children and teenagers who read frequently
have more books in their homes。receive more books as gifts。
have parents who read more often。and have parents who set aside
time for them to read.
At the end of the school year。parents should consider
creating a summer reading list for their children and planning a
family trip to the library or bookstore。This will encourage
children to continue reading for fun during their summer break。
The Common Sense Media report likely focuses on children's
reading habits。
The data that best supports the statement "children are reading
a lot for fun" can be found in paragraph 2.
Many parents limit electronic reading because they believe it
could be a waste of time or may harm their children's health。
Parents can encourage their children to read more by acting as
role models and setting up reading groups with their peers or with
the guidance of their teachers.
We've all experienced being in a n where we are surrounded
by people who are engrossed in their smartphones or struggling
with the awkward silence。Whether it's in a lift。at the bank。or
on an airplane。it's a common occurrence。The problem may be
that we have compromised nal intelligence。We may feel fortable
starting a n because it can be challenging。awkward。or we may
think it's unnecessary and annoying。However。experts suggest
that small talk is worth the effort。as it's an invaluable social
practice that can lead to significant benefits.
Small talk is often seen as trivial or insignificant。but it can
be an essential tool in building ns with others。It can help us break
down barriers。establish common ground。and develop a rapport
with people we've just met。By engaging in small talk。we can
learn more about others' interests。experiences。and perspectives。
which can help us build stronger nships.
Moreover。small talk can be a gateway to more meaningful
ns。Once we've established a n with someone through small talk。
we may feel more comfortable sharing our thoughts and feelings
with them。This can lead to more profound and more meaningful
ns。which can help us build deeper and more meaningful nships.
In n。while small talk may seem insignificant。it can be an
essential tool in building ns with others。By engaging in small talk。
we can break down barriers。establish common ground。and
develop a rapport with people we've just met。So。the next time
you find yourself among strangers。consider starting a n。It may
lead to significant benefits and help you build stronger and more
meaningful nships.
Dismissing small talk as unimportant is a common mistake。
but it is essential to remember that casual n is the n of deep nships。
According to Bernardo Carducci。director of the Shyness
Research Institute at Indian University Southeast。small talk
serves as the grease that smooths social n。He explains that almost
every great love story and significant business deal starts with
small talk。The key to successful small talk is not just
communicating with others but learning how to connect with them.
In eth Dunn。an associate professor of
psychology at UBC。conducted a study that showed the
importance of small talk。The study involved two groups of
people entering a coffee shop。One group was instructed to seek