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eir heartache of losing Zelda ( )70. What is the best title for the passage? A. A Terrible Loss of Human Justice B. An Unrealized Dream for Fair Pay C. A Review of Australian Social Prejudice D. A Pioneer in Gender Equality and Fairness 第四部分:任務型閱讀 (共 10 小題;每小題 1分 , 滿分 10分 ) 請認真閱讀下列短文 , 并根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一個最恰當?shù)膯卧~。 注意:每個空格只填 1 個單詞。 Do People in Public Life Have a Right to Privacy? People, famous or not, have a right to privacy, which is a basic human right. Although some of them have voluntarily made themselves known to the world, they are still entitled to live a life without others following them all the time. However, we have to distinguish between famous people. Basically, there are those who were seeking a public life— or at least knew to some extent what they were going into— and those who were not. Politicians, athletes, actors, musicians and entertainers belong to the former. The latter are ordinary citizens who bee significant, because of their extraordinary experiences, for example, victims of crimes or tragedies, but also criminals. The number of ordinary citizens who receive their celebrity(名人 ) status unwillingly is quite big and the privacy of those people needs to be especially respected and maintained. Names, addresses or pictures that could lead to the identification of a person should never be made public. It is not of interest for the readers, and it usually does not make a difference for them, what the name of someone is, but for the one concerned publication of identity could mean embarrassment and harassment(騷擾 ). Suspected criminals, for instance, could lose their jobs, their families could break up or their whole lives could get destroyed, even when they are innocent. Apart from that, as soon as someone is well known, they are pursued and harassed by journalists demanding interviews. Also in cases where a family just had to experience the loss of a dear person, the press usually shows little respect for that. In the case of politicians or other powerful people, the right to privacy es into conflict with another right, the public39。s right to know. Therefore, the right to privacy of certain politicians sometimes has to be neglected to ensure a rightful running of the country. But do we need to get informed about everything there is? Actually, the position of politicians in the eye of the public is especially difficult to judge. On the one hand politicians use their happy family and home in campaigns。 on the other hand, we know personal behaviors have nothing to do with petence in running a country and private details, even if pletely irrelevant, can still ruin careers. Sometimes only due to the intrusion(侵入 ) of privacy, corruption or similar crimes can be made public, but at the same time not everything in one39。s life is connected to one39。s office. When personal morality and family values are deliberately used by politicians as a reason for them to be elected, they have chosen to make it a public issue rather than a private one. This is a sad fact, but it does not justify intrusion of the personal lives of all politicians. A politician still is, like everyone else, entitled to privacy. Passage outline Supporting details A basic right People, famous or not, have a right to live a life with their privacy (71) ________ by others. (72) ________ between famous people ◆ Some people such as politicians, athletes and so on seek a public life (73) ________. ◆ Some ordinary people bee famous just due to their special experiences. (74) ________ of loss of privacy for ordinary celebrities ◆ Life for suspected criminals, even if innocent, might end up in (75) ________. ◆ Constant interviews will disturb the (76) ________ of people39。s life. ◆ The press will make people (77) ________ more from the loss of a dear person. Analysis of privacy for politicians ◆ Certain politicians39。 right to privacy has to be neglected to (78) ________ the public39。s right to know. ◆ Some politicians take (79) ________ of their privacy in campaigns, placing it at risk. ◆ The intrusion of privacy helps (80) ________ crimes among politicians. Conclusion We should not invade the personal lives of politicians. 第五部分:書面表達 (滿分 25 分 ) 81. 請根據(jù)你對以下兩幅圖的理解 , 以 “We Chinese Should Carry Forward Traditional Chinese Culture”為題 , 用英語寫一篇作文。 你的作文應包括以下內(nèi)容: 1. 簡要描述兩幅圖的內(nèi)容; 2. 概述你對兩幅圖中不同做法的理解; 3. 舉例說明兩幅圖對你的啟示。 注意: 1. 可參照圖片適當發(fā)揮; 2. 作文詞數(shù) 150 左右; 3. 作文中不得提及有關考生個人身份的任何信息 , 如校名、人名等。 We Chinese Should Carry Forward Traditional Chinese Culture ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ 2018 屆高三模擬考試試卷 (十三 )(六市聯(lián)考 ) 英語參考答案及聽力材 料 聽力 1~ 5 CABBC 6~ 10 BACBC 11~ 15 ABCCA 16~ 20 ACBAA 單項填空 21~ 25 CBAAB 26~ 30 ACCCD 31~ 35 DBBCD 完形填空 36~ 40 BBDAC 41~ 45 DDADB 46~ 50 ACADB 51~ 55 ACBCD 閱讀理解 56~ 57 CA 58~ 61 DCAA 62~ 64 DBA 65~ 70 BCDBAD 任務型閱讀 71. respected/maintained/protected 72. Difference(s)/Distinction(s) 73. voluntarily/actively/willingly/consciously/deliberately/intentionally 74. Consequences/Result(s)/Harm 76. peace/harmony/quietness/quiet 77. suffer 78. ensure/guarantee 79. advantage 80. disclose/uncover/expose/reveal 書面表達 81. One possible version: Today, young Chinese people take pletely different attitudes to Chinese and western festivals. In Picture 1, a girl is greeting her mother excitedly at Christmas while Picture 2 shows a girl is at a loss about the Dragon Boat Festival. The phenomenon reflects declining effects of traditional Chinese festivals among young people. Although traditional Chinese festivals like the Dragon Boat Festival haven39。t lost their vital positions, they39。re enc