广东省一模英语题目
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2018年一般高等学校招生全国一致考试
广东省英语模拟试卷 (一)
第Ⅰ卷
第二部分阅读理解 (共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每题2分,满分30分)
阅读以下短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最正确选项,并在答题卡大将该项涂黑
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NightlifeDowntownCrestedButteishometosomefunadventurenightlife!Withmanydifferentoptionsforenjoyinganight,you'resuretohaveagreattime!Enjoythefreebussystembetweenthemountainandtowntogetaround
KidsNightOut
Onvacation,kidsandparentsdeserveaspecialnightout.Butsometimes,what'sspecialforthekidsisn'tquitewhatyouhaveinmind.WecreatedKidsNightOutsoyoucanallhavehenightyou'relookingfor.Ourfun-lovingkidsinstructorshostyourkidsforavisittotheAdventurePark,followedbydinnerandgameswhileyouheadoutofthetown.Ages8-12arewelcome,S75perchild.kids'NightOuttakesplacenightlyinthecoldestdays.
MajesticFun
Itissmallandpersonalanditoffersawiderangeofmovies,fronreleasestoasics,actionnaturalsnacksandalcoholicdrinksareavailable.Formovieshowtimesandmoreinformation,call970-349-8955orvisitourwebsite.
PrincessWineBar
EscapetheordinaryandexperiencethePrincessWineBarIndowntownCrestedButte.EnioythecoffeehousefeaturingBelgiansnacks,bakedeggs,applewoodsmokedbacon,andcoffeedrinks.LiveentertainmentmakesthePrincessWineBartheperfectchoice.Opendailyfrom8:00pmtomidn/ht,butadvancereservationsarerequired.Formoreinformationyoucancall970-3490210
TalkoftheTown
youarelookingforagoodtime,theTalkoffersfootball,Pinball,videogames,good
music,andpooltablesanynightoftheweek.LocatedinthecenterofCrestedButteonElkAvenue,opendailyat3:00pm,thetalk'sHappyHourisfrom3:00to8:00pm.ForfurtherInformation,youcancall970-349-680
22. 21.WhatisspecialaboutKidsNightOut?
A.Itopensonlyinwinter.
Bit'sinthetowncenter.
C.Itoffersmanygames.
D.Itgivesparentsaninterestingnight.
WhatshouldyoudoifyouplantogotoPrincessWineBarA.Readsomeextraordinarystories.
BKnowthenamesofdifferentsnacks.itaheadoftime.
D.
Whatisthepurposeofthetext?精选文档
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A.Toadvertisethefreebussystem.
B.Topromotesomef
C.Tocomparethenightlifeitems
D.Toencouragemoreoutdooractivities
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TopersonaltrainerSammyCallari,13-year-oldParkerSewardismorethanaclient(P).he'shis
"littlebrother".Overthepastyear,thepairhavebonded.Theyplaybasketballtogether,sharemealsanddancetohip-hoplikenoonesmanyThetrainerwasaskedtoworkwiththe13-year-oldboy,whohasDownsyndrome(Eesi:),becausehiscoworkerwhodealtwiththeboywasoutoftownlastspring.Callarihadneverworkedwithsomeonewithadisabilitybefore.HewasanxiousthefirstdayhemetParker.ButParkersbigsmileandcheeryintroductionimmediatelyputhimatease.HeallhavemindedCallariofhimselfwhenhewasateenager.LikeParker,Callarihasalsofacedhistothefairshareofchallengesovertheahighschooler,Callaridescribedhimselfasbeingtheweakkid.Whenitcametosports,hewasalwaysoverlooked.Hisdreamofplayingbaseballincollegequicklyfadedsestoaway.Whenhewenttocollege,Callariturnedtoanewsport.Hisyoungerbrothertrainedshhimtobecomeaboxer.Callariparticipatedinfive
matches.Outoffourofthosefightshewastheunderdog,andhewonthreetimes."Iknowhowitfeels,"Callarisaid."Societytellsyouhatyoucan'tdothis,youcantdothat."Whenitcomesto
Parker,CallarirefusestoacceptItteandtheword “can't ”Thefriendsmeettwiceaweektotrain.They
bike,box,runandworkontheircorewithpush-ups. Parkerhasashortattention span,soit's
callari'sjobtokeephimfocused."IfParkercandoit,ifhe'shavingfun,evenwithhisfrustration,
thenpeoplewillask,ccan'tIdothat? ”Callarisaid. “That'sthewholetaskrightnow.
parker'smomoncethankinghimfortakinga"chance"onherson.Callaritoldherhenevervieweditthatway.Parkermaybethestudent,butCallarisayshe'salsotheonewho'slearning
WhywasCallariaskedtotrainParker?A.Theysharedthesameinterests.
WhatcanwelearnaboutCallariwhenhewasinhighschool?A.Hewasgoodatsports.
B.Hewasoutofcondition.
C.Hewaslookeddownuponbyeveryone
WhatattitudedoesCallarihavetoParker?A.Grateful
BSympathetic.Cautious
D.Critical
Whatisthetextmainlyabout?
A.Aninspiringstoryofadisabledboy
B.Ahighschoolersufferinglotsoffailure.
C.Thefriendshipbetweenadisabledboyandhispersonaltrainer精选文档
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D.WaysofdevelopingfriendshipwiththeboywithDownsyndrome
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Beingmistreatedatworkcanmakepeopletakeouttheirnegativeemotionsonlovedones
athome.Butanewstudysuggeststhatgettingmoreexerciseandsleepmayhelppeoplebettercopewiththembyleavingthematwork,wheretheybelong
Previousresearchshowsthatemployeeswhoarelookeddownonorinsultedbycolleaguesarelikelytoexpresstheirfrustrationsandbehaveangrilytowardpeopleoutsideofwork,saysstudyco-authorShannonTaylor,amanagementprofessorattheUniversityofCentralflorida'sCollegeofBusiness,
Thenewstudybacksupthisidea,butoffersabitofgoodnewsaswell:Employeeswhoaveragedmorethan10,500stepsadayorburnedatleast2,100calorieswerelesslikelytomistreattheircohabitantsthanthosewhoaveragedfewerstepsorburnedfewercalories.Thefindingsal