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2019 年北京高考英语真题及答案
(考试时间:100 分钟 试卷满分:120 分)
考生务必将答案答在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效。
考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分:知识运用(共两节,45 分)
第一节 语法填空(共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,共 15 分)
第一节 语法填空(共 10 小题:每小题 1. 5 分,共 15 分)
阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空,在未给提示词的空白处仅填写 1 个适当的单词,在给出提示词的
空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。
A
On the first day of my first grade, I stood by the door with butterflies in my stomach. I
1 (voice)my biggest concern to my mother. "How will I make friends?" She handed me
advice. " Be yourself. " For the past 20 years. I have lived by these words. Soon I will
graduate and become part of the real world. Nervously
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(face) challenges, I know I
will whisper to 3 (I) the two simple words "Be yourself".
B
Earth Day,
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( mark ) on 22 April, is an annual event aiming to raise public
awareness about environmental protection. First celebrated
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1970, the Day now
includes events in more than 190 countries and regions(地区). No matter what you like to
do, there is a way to get involved in various
6 (activity) on Earth Day. You can plant a
tree, make a meal with locally grown vegetables, or save power — the possibilities are
endless.
C
Does the name of the college you attend really matter? Research on the question
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(suggest)that, for most students, it doesn’t. What students do at college seems to matter
much more than 8 they go. The students benefitting most from college are those
9 are
totally engaged(参与)in academic life, taking full advantage of the college’s chances and
resources(资源). Students should have a proper attitude towards college before thinking
about which college to attend, and it’s never too early to make necessary preparations for a
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healthy and 10 (meaning)college experience.
第二节 完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题 1.5 分,共 30 分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的 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。
Regardless of the weather or the distance, Paul Wilson will make sure low-income
students in his neighbourhood arrive at their college classes on time.
A retired engineer, 76-year-old Wilson has been 11 free rides to college students for
the past eight years. Since he first started 12 his car to the young people. Wilson has 13
am astonishing 64, 000 miles, and has had countless pleasant and often humorous
with the students he transports to and from school. The students who he’s
15
14
have gone
on to become physicians, teachers and engineers, but what they’ve also got out of their
time in school is finding a role model and a friend in Wilson. Some students 16 call him
"Grandpa".
Tina Stern 17 rides from Wilson for all her four years in college, and the trips meant
much more to her than just free
19
18 . "It’s not just a ride;you’re not just sitting there in
silence or with your headphones on." Stern said. "He asks you questions and actually
20 the answers, so the next time you ride with him, he’ll 21
those things."
Wilson first worked as a driver through a student-support programme of the non-profit
organization, On Point for College. Although the
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asks the members only to drive
students to and from their classes, Wilson often goes 23 to ensure the welfare and safety
of the students. If they have problems with registration.
Wilson is there to
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them. If they run out of certain daily necessities. Wilson will
drive to the nearest store and purchase what’s needed. If a student gets hungry on the long
drives to and from school, Wilson never 25 to buy them a meal.
For many students, Wilson’s help is not only appreciated, it’s also entirely
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for
them to be able to complete their college education. Some students don’t have a reliable
car, while others have to
riding with Wilson has
27
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vehicles with parents who work six days a week. For them,
them to complete their education — but according to Wilson,
he benefits just as much from the
said. "It’s such a ( n )
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29 . "I just love driving and I love these kids, "Wilson
to be a part of these kids’ lives, even just for a few hours,
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getting to know them and hearing their stories."
11. A. linking
B. sending
12. A. donating
C. offering
B. lending
D. distributing
C. delivering
D. volunteering
C. measured
D. wandered
13. A. paved
B. covered
14. A. arguments
B. interviews
C. negotiations
15. A. met
B. driven
C. addressed
16. A. even
17. A. earned
B. ever
C. once
B. received
C. assessed
18. A. transportation
B. style
19. A. forced
B. awkward
20. A. selects
B. recites
21. A. act on
D. wandered
D. conversations
D. already
D. demanded
C. time
D. communication
C. ridiculous
C. guesses
B. settle on
D. suspicious
D. remembers
C. check on
D. agree on
22. A. club
B. league
C. college
D. programme
23. A. far
B. around
C. beyond
D. forwards
24. A. assist
25. A. expects
B. watch
C. urge
B. attempts
D. warn
C. manages
D. hesitates
26. A. extra
B. unusual
C. necessary
D. adequate
27. A. share
B. fuel
C. repair
D. exchange
28. A. required
B. allowed
C. reminded
D. convinced
B. arrangement
C. appreciation
D. employment
B. ambition
C. privilege
D. convenience
29. A. experience
30. A. effort
第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,40 分)
第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2 分,共 30 分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 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。
A
Want to explore new cultures, meet new people and do something worthwhile at the
same
time?
You
can
do
all
the
three
with
Global
Development
Association(GDA).Whatever stage of life you’re at, wherever you go and whatever project
you do in GDA, you’ll create positive changes in a poor and remote community(社区).
We work with volunteers of all ages and backgrounds. Most of our volunteers are aged
17-24. Now we need volunteer managers aged 25-75. They are extremely important in the
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safe and effective running of our programmes. We have such roles as project managers,
mountain leaders, and communication officers.
Depending on which role you choose, you could help to increase a community’s access
to safe drinking water, or help to protect valuable local cultures. You might also design an
adventure challenge to train young volunteers.
Not only will you help our young volunteers to develop personally, you’ll also learn new
skills and increase your cultural awareness. You may have chances to meet new people
who’ll become your lifelong friends.
This summer we have both 4-week and 7-week programmes:
Country
Schedule
4-week programmes
7-week programmes
Algeria
5 Jul.—1 Aug.
20 Jun. —7 Aug.
Egypt
24 Jul.—20 Aug.
19 Jun.—6 Aug.
Kenya
20 Jul.—16 Aug.
18 Jun.—5 Aug.
South Africa
2 Aug.—29 Aug.
15 Jun.—2 Aug.
GDA ensures that volunteers work with community members and local project partners
where our help is needed. All our projects aim to promote the development of poor and
remote communities.
There is no other chance like a GDA programme. Join us as a volunteer manager to
develop your own skills while bringing benefits to the communities.
Find out more about joining a GDA programme:
Website:www.glodeve.org
Email:humanresources@glodeve.org
31. What is the main responsibility of volunteer managers?
A. To seek local partners.
B. To take in young volunteers.
C. To carry out programmes.
D. To foster cultural awareness.
32. The programme beginning in August will operate in
A. Egypt
B. Algeria
C. Kenya
33. The shared goal of GDA’s projects is to
.
D. South Africa
.
A. explore new cultures
B. protect the environment
C. gain corporate benefits
D. help communities in need
B
Alice Moore is a teenager entrepreneur ( 创 业 者 ) , who in May
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2015 set up her business AilieCandy. By the time she was 13, her company was worth
millions of dollars with the invention of a super-sweet treat that could save kids’ teeth,
instead of destroying them.
It all began when Moore visited a bank with her dad. On the outing, she was offered a
candy bar. However, her dad reminded her that sugary treats were bad for her teeth. But
Moore was sick of missing out on candies. So she desired to get round the warning, "Why
can’t I make a healthy candy that’s good for my teeth so that my parents can’t say no to
it?" With that in mind, Moore asked her dad if she could start her own candy company. He
recommended that she do some research and talk to dentists about what a healthier candy
would contain.
With her dad’s permission, she spent the next two years researching online and
conducting trials to get a recipe that was both tasty and tooth-friendly. She also
approached dentists to learn more about teeth cleaning. Consequently, she succeeded in
making a kind of candy only using natural sweeteners, which can reduce oral bacteria.
Moore then used her savings to get her business of the ground. Afterwards, she and
her father secured their first business meeting with a supermarket owner, who finally
agreed to sell Moore’s product—CanCandy.
As CanCandy’s success grows, so does Moore’s credibility as a young entrepreneur.
Moore is enthusiastic about the candy she created, and she’s also positive about what the
future might bring. She hopes that every kid can have a clean mouth and a broad smile.
Meanwhile, with her parents’ help, Moore is generally able to live a normal teenage life.
Although she founded her company early on in life, she wasn’t driven primarily by profit.
Moore wants to use her unique talent to help others find their smiles. She donates 10% of
AilieCandy’s profits to Big Smiles. With her talent and determination, it appears that the sky
could be the limit for Alice Moore.
34. How did Moore react to her dad’s warning?
A. She argued with him.
B. She tried to find a way out.
C. She paid no attention.
D. She chose to consult dentists.
35. What is special about CanCandy?
A. It is beneficial to dental health.
B. It is free of sweeteners.
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