高考习题练习

高考每日一练(2019/5/22)
1题:明初,( )是全国棉纺织业中心,城乡妇女普遍纺纱织布,绫(线绫)、布(三梭布)畅销各地,“衣被天下,虽苏、杭不及也”。


A.松江
B.上海
C.南京
D.福州
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2题:
A.

B.

C.

D.

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3题:You ______ him so closely ; you should have kept your distance.
A、shouldn’t have been following
B、mustn’t follow
C、couldn’t have been following
D、shouldn’t follow
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4题:Our modern civilization must not be thought of as ______ overnight.
A、 being created
B、 having created
C、 to be created
D、 to have been created
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5题:

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6题:
A、Time can run out.
B、Tomorrow won’t be better.
C、Ideas need time to develop.
D、Your professor will be impatient.
E、You blow off your chances for help.F. You are probably overestimating (高估) the pain. Never Put off Tomorrow What YouCanDo TodayWant to put off studying for the physics test Or writing that thirty-five-page research paper on future uses of biotechnology Sure you doAnd who wouldn’tBut it’s still a silly idea to put off doing something until a future time. Here is why ....61. __________ The task will be still the same. It won’t be any more fun and you still won’t want to do it.As the deadline gets closer and closer, the task seems to become larger and larger if you haven’t started the work.And the stress increases. Now not only do you have to write that paper, you have to do it under great pressure.62. __________Before you start, it seems that the task is unlikely to be accomplishe
D、But you know what You’re probably miscalculating. Get started—maybe on a small piece—and you will discover that you have more resources and know more about the subject than you thought. Result You won’t experience nearly as much suffering as you expected to. Things are guaranteed—100 percent— to get better.63. __________ If you leave your work before the night before it’s due, you give up the possibility of getting input from your professor. Professors regularly give advice—or at least a few useful tips— during office hours. Unfortunately, though, they don’t usually hold office hours at midnight, so you will be out of luck when you discover the night before the midterm that you have no idea how to do the questions that will count for two-thirds of your grade.64. __________Ever wonder why the professor assigns the papers two weeks before it’s due It’s because he or she expects you to be thinking about the issue, or doing the research, for two weeks. No, not every waking moment, but at least some of the time.After all, the professor could just as easily have given the assignment one week before it was due if he or she expected less thinking. When you throw together a paper or a report at the last minute, your ideas are half-bake
D、And your professor will know it.65. __________ If you put things off at the last minute, you might find that you haven’t budgeted enough minutes to finish the necessary tasks. It’s the easiest thing in the world to miscalculate how long it’ll take to do all the work especially when new issues arise—like illness, family problems, computer breakdowns, trouble at work, and all the other things—as you’re thinking through your paper argument or preparing yourself for the coming test. If you keep delaying, you don’t allow yourself time for those various life events that have an adverse (不利的) effect on your ability to complete your assignment.
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7题:
(II)若在这6件样品中随机抽取2件送往甲机构进行进一步检测,求这2件商品来自相同地区的概率.
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8题:B、 In 1947 a group of famous people from the art world headed by anAustrian conductor decided to hold an international festival of music, dance and theatre inEdinburgh. The idea was to reuniteEurope after the Second World War. At the same time, the “Fringe” appeared as a challenge to the official festival.Eight theatre groups turned up uninvited in 1947,in the belief that everyone should have the right to perform, and they did so in a public house disused for years.Soon, groups of students firstly fromEdinburgh University, and later from the universities of Oxford andCambridge,Durham andBirmingham were making the journey to the Scottish capital each summer to perform theatre by little-known writers of plays in small church halls to the people ofEdinburgh.Today the “Fringe”, once less recognized, has far outgrown the festival with around 1,500 performances of theatre, music and dance on every one of the 21 days it lasts.And years early as 1959,with only 19 theatre groups performing, some said it was getting too big.
A、paid administrator was first employed only in 1971, and today there are eight administrators working all year round and the number rises to 150 duringAugust itself. In 2004 there were 200 places housing 1,695 shows by over 600 different groups from 50 different countries. More than 1,25 million tickets were sol
D、 Who joined the "Fringe" after it appeared
A、they owned a public house there
B.University students.

C、trusts from around the worl
D、

D、Performers of music and dance.
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9题:(一)论述类文本阅读(9分)阅读下面的文字,完成10~12题。 阅历与读书 赵迎辉①读书的过程中,我们都有这样的体会:同一本书,在不同的人生阶段阅读,往往会有不同的理解和感受。之所以如此,是因为阅历的缘故。有无阅历、阅历多少不仅影响着读书的倾向,某些时候甚至关系到读书的效果。②阅历之所以会对读书产生深浅有别的影响,原因在于阅读并非是对作品的简单再现,而是一个积极主动的再创造过程,人生的经历与生活的经验都会参与进来。正如歌德所说的:“阅历丰富的人读书时,常常是一只眼看到纸面上的话,另一只眼则留心看纸的背而。”生活阅历越丰富,越有助于人们对作品全面理解和深刻把握。③一般来说.一个人的生活阅历是不是丰富,往往与其年龄密切相关。随着年龄的增长,我们经历的人和事越来越多,获得的经验和教训也越来越多,对一些事物的看法逐渐由浅入深,由表及里,这时我们的阅历就会日趋丰富。不过这并不是绝对的。有的人年龄虽然不大,但却走过许多地方,经过诸多历练,体验过各种身份和角色,经历过复杂岗位的锻炼和艰苦生活的磨砺,这种经历同样可以让他拥有丰富的阅历。人既然不能任意拉长生命的长度,那么要想增加自己的阅历,就要努力拓宽生命的宽度。培根认为“用书之智不在书中,而在书外,全凭观察得之”,只有亲身体验,躬行践履,才能准确把握社会现实,不断提高理解能力,做到学以致用、知行合一,从而更加深入地领悟书中蕴含的寓意和韵味。④然而阅历不等于经历。并不是说只要经历过的,就会自然而然地成为人们的阅历。经历只是一种经过.或走过,或听过,或看过,形成的是事物的表象,是感性的。而阅历则是一个人对社会、对事件的经历及理解程度,是在表象的基础上对经历进行思考、领悟、概括、提炼,是感性与理性的有机统一。⑤读书增长阅历,阅历助益读书,但这并不意味着读书和阅历可以互相代替。人类发展的历史反复证明,读书和阅历都是获取知识的重要源泉,也是提高能力的必经之路,二者不可偏废。只有将读书和阅历紧密结合,既博览群书,又勇于实践,既潜心书本,又深入生活,并用阅读拓展阅历,以阅历深化阅读,才能做到读书和阅历相长、理论与实践结合,并在二者的相辅相成中更好地学习和工作。 (摘编自《学习时报》2013年10月28日) 请简述文章②~④段的论述思路。(3分)
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10题: 在等差数列{an}中,满足3a4=7a7,且a1>0,Sn是数列{an}前n项的和。若Sn取得最大值,则n=( )。
A.7
B.8
C.9
D.10
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