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【泄露天机】2017年中高考最后一卷

来源:学大教育     时间:2017-04-26 11:22:55


《江苏学大中高考最后一卷》一直坚持走高端原创品牌路线,精益求精,为广大学子提供最具含金量的模拟试卷,连续四年,押题无数。

江苏学大中高考最后一卷

 

2017年江苏学大个性化教育研究院在《江苏学大中高考密卷》基础上,严格依据《2017年江苏高考考试说明》和各市中考说明,汇聚学大顶级教师,再次精心打造《泄露天机——2017年中高考最后一卷》,助省内学子梦圆名校,是中高考冲刺必选的“最后一卷”。 

 

命题精准,是高考真题试金石

事实胜于雄辩。 《江苏学大中高考最后一卷》连续多年大范围命中中高考真题,仅2016年高考数学最后一卷就押到四星级以上相似点就有17个考点,20个题,共计129分;2016年语文高考甚至压中原题,如此精准的命题,源于最后一卷命题老师对《考试说明》的深刻解读和严格遵循。

 

押中展示:

语  文

通过对比2016年高考卷与最后一卷,从“考点的考查方式”“命题背景”“解题关键点”三个角度将试题相似度划分,具体如下:

二星:2个考点,4道题,共23分

三星:3个考点,3道题,共20分

四星:3个考点,11道题,共114分

五星:3个考点,7道题,33分

2016江苏高考作文

七、作文(70分)

20.根据以下材料,选取角度,自拟题目,写一篇不少于800字的文章,字体不限,诗歌除外。

俗话说,有话则长,无话则短。有人却说,有话则短,无话则长——别人已说的我不必再说,别人无话可说处我也许有话要说。有时这是个性的彰显,有时则是创新意识的闪现。

相似点分析:首先要正确理解“有话则短,无话则长”的原因,应抓住破折号后的内容“别人已说的我不必再说,别人无话可说处我也许有话要说”再抓住最后两句“有时这是个性的彰显.有时则是创新意识的闪现”,由此可以确定从“彰显个性”“创新意识”“守规与创新”等角度立意。这道题与我们《最后一卷》的作文题在命题上,完全相同。

 

数  学

通过对比2016年高考卷与最后一卷,从“考点的考查方式”“命题背景”“解题关键点”三个角度将试题相似度划分为二星~五星4个级别,具体如下:

二星:4个考点,5个题,共36分;

三星:6个考点,5个题,共34分;

四星:8个考点,11个题,共73分;

五星:9个考点,9个题,共56分。

相似点分析:考查点均为直线和圆的综合运用,均考查了直线被圆所截弦长的计算,且均结合了向量的处理;试题重点的设置,难点的设置,易错点的设置都一模一样,可以说是原题。

 

英  语

通过对比2016年高考卷与最后一卷,从“考点的考查方式”“命题背景”“解题关键点”三个角度将试题相似度分析,具体如下:

二星:8个考点,13个题,共13 分;

三星:7个考点,11个题,共13分;

四星:18个考点,29个题,共56分;

五星:9个考点,9个题,共15分

D

Not so long ago, most people didn’t know who Shelly Ann Francis Pryce was going to become. She was just an average high school athlete. There was every indication that she was just another American teenager without much of a future. However, one person wants to change this. Stephen Francis observed then eighteen-year-old Shelly-Ann as a track meet and was convinced that he had seen the beginning of true greatness. Her time were not exactly impressive, but even so, he seemed there was something trying to get out, something the other coaches had overlooked when they had assessed her and found her lacking. He decided to offer Shelly-Ann a place in his very strict training seasons. Their cooperation quickly produced results, and a few year later at Jaminca’s Olympic games in early 2008, Shelly-Ann, who at that time only ranked number 70 in the world, beat Janimica’s unchallenged queen of the sprint (短跑).

“Where did she come from?” asked an astonished sprinting world, before concluding that she must be one of those one-hit wonders that spring up from time to time, only to disappear again without signs. But Shelly Ann was to prove that she was anything but a one-hit wonder. At the Beijing Olympic she swept away any doubts about her ability to perform consistently by becoming the first Janimica woman ever to win the 100 meters Olympic gold. She did it again one year on at the World Championship in Briton, becoming world champion with a time of 10.73---the fourth record ever.

Shelly-Ann is a little woman with a big smile. She has a mental toughness that did not come about by chance. Her journey to becoming the fastest woman on earth has been anything but smooth and effortless. She grew up in one of Jamaica’s toughest inner-city communities known as Waterhouse, where she lived in a one-room apartment, sleeping four in a bed with her mother and two brothers. Waterhouse, one of the poorest communities in Jamaica, is a really violent and overpopulated place. Several of Shelly-Ann’s friends and family were caught up in the killings; one of her cousins was shot dead only a few streets away from where she lived. Sometimes her family didn’t have enough to eat. She ran at the school championships barefooted because she couldn’t afford shoes. Her mother Maxime, one of a family of fourteen, had been an athlete herself as a young girl but, like so many other girls in Waterhouse, had to stop after she had her first baby. Maxime’s early entry into the adult world with its responsibilities gave her the determination to ensure that her kids would not end up in Waterhouse’s roundabout of poverty. One of the first things Maxime used to do with Shelly-Ann was taking her to the track, and she was ready to sacrifice everything.

It didn’t take long for Shelly-Ann to realize that sports could be her way out of Waterhouse. On a summer evening in Beijing in 2008, all those long, hard hours of work and commitment finally bore fruit. The barefoot kid who just a few years previously had been living in poverty, surrounded by criminals and violence, had written a new chapter in the history of sports.

But Shelly-Ann’s victory was far greater than that. The night she won Olympic gold in Beijing, the routine murders in Waterhouse and the drug wars in the neighbouring streets stopped. The dark cloud above one of the world’s toughest criminal neighbourhoods simply disappeared for a few days. “I have so much fire burning for my country,” Shelly said. She plans to start a foundation for homeless children and wants to build a community centre in Waterhouse. She hopes to inspire the Jamaicans to lay down their weapons. She intends to fight to make it a woman’s as well as a man’s world.

As Muhammad Ali puts it, “Champions aren’t made in gyms. Champions are made from something they have deep inside them. A desire, a dream, a vision.” One of the things Shelly-Ann can be proud of is her understanding of this truth.

 

最后一卷(C篇)[相似级别:五星]

C

As a result of past conditioning, most people believe they can’t be successful. We’ve all experienced failure at some time in our lives. Whether it was an unsuccessful attempt to pass your exam, a disastrous relationship, failure in interviews, etc., we can all relate to the feeling of trying to achieve something and failing.

   Of course you can be successful. You are already successful in every important area of your life. You can walk, talk, read, write, take care of yourself, make contact with others, make enough money for living, etc. You were not born with all these skills. You got them successfully throughout your life.

Success is natural. Our expectations and our disturbed value system condition us to believe that all success is hard work and difficult. This faulty belief system ensures that we won’t easily succeed,, thus making the vicious circle go on. We also believe that success must take time, and sure enough--it takes time. But it doesn’t mean success must be in the far future. Change this concept and you’ll notice, success happens in no time.

History gives many examples of the most successful people who were not born into the condition with a silver spoon in their mouths. During the eighty-four-years of his life, Thomas Edison achieved 1,093 inventions! But at seven, he left school after his teacher told his mother that, as a student,Edison was dull, confused and couldn’t learn.

   Success is always in present time. It never notices where you came from or what you did previously. You have at your disposal today anything you need in order to be successful in whatever you are willing to create.

相似点分析:均讲解的是经历痛苦而成功的事迹,是非常明显的励志文,真题是关于牙买加一个女运动员Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce的成功励志故事;最后一卷以成功为主题,成功不是一蹴而就的事情,是需要经历艰苦的劳动和漫长时间的磨练的,在成功的过程中每个人都会遇到各种各样的失败,作者举了“Thomas Edison”的例子来论证自己的观点。作者在最后也劝导人们要珍惜每天的生活,做好每天该做的事情。

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