湖南省常德市2020届高考英语模拟考试试题(二)[附答案]
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2020届高考英语模拟(全国卷)黄金卷(二)1、Wet‘n’ Wild Gold CoastWelcome to Wet‘n’ Wild Gold Coast! At Wet‘n’ Wild Gold Coast, the summer is endless and so is the fun. Visit us for the perfect family day out.Wet‘n’Wild JuniorExperience Wet ‘n’Wild Junior, a huge new zo ne just for little adventure. Designed especially for kids, Wet‘n’ Wild Junior features various water slides including small versions of our larger thrill slides like Tornado and the Aqua Racers.Giant Wave PoolThe surf is always up at Giant Wave Pool! A consistent one-metre swell (浪涌) will bring you a lot of fun. With gently rolling waves in the shallows and constant lifeguard supervision (救生员监管), guests of all ages can hit the surfing safety. There is also necessary equipment for hire from the Beach Hut.River RapidsSlip and slide your way down Whitewater Mountain on Wet ‘n’Wild’s all new River Rapids!With a Rocky Mountain theme, River Rapids features four new body slides with something to please everyone. Speed lovers will enjoy the two new slides while the open air flumes (水槽) are perfect for the kids.Whirlpool SpringsFor the first time ever, you can be Cool‘n’Calm in the new Whirlpool Springs at Wet‘n’ Wild Water World. These awesome cold spas ( 矿泉疗养浴池) will help you cool off after experiencing a s eries of sports activities at Wet‘n’Wild Water World. Whirlpool Springs is a great attraction especially in summer.Price:Wet‘n’Wild Gold Coast One Day Admission: Adult $65.00; Child (3-13 years old) $40.00 Operating Hours:Monday—Friday from 10:00 am to 3:30 pm. Saturday& Sunday from 10:00am to4:00 pm.Additional InformationYou can get a 10% discount when booking the tickets on the Internet. The tickets can be used within 12 months from time of purchase. Tickets will be delivered to your e-mail box within 60 minutes of purchase. Please print out all tickets and take them along with you to the attraction.1.According to the passage, Giant Wave Pool ____.A.is not suitable for childrenB.is open to visitors all day longC.is the best place to learn surfing skillsD.provides visitors with a surfing experience2.To experience the cool feeling, the best place you can choose is ____.A.Wet‘n’Wild JuniorB.Whirlpool SpringsC.Giant Wave PoolD.River Rapids3.If a couple with a 10-year-old kid spend a day at Wet‘n’Wild Gold Coast, they should pay at least ____.A.$153B.$157C.$166D.$1702、There was a boy in India who was sent by his parents to a boarding school(寄宿学校). Before being sent away this boy was the brightest student in his class. He was at the top in every competition. He was a champion.But the boy changed after leaving home and attending the boarding school. His grades started dropping. He hated being in a group. He was lonely all the time. And there were especially dark times when he felt like killing himself. All of this was because he felt worthless and that no one loved him.His parents started worrying about the boy. But even they did not know what was wrong with him. So his dad decided to travel to the boarding school and talk with him.They sat on the bank of the lake near the school. The father started asking him casual questions about his classes, teachers and sports. After some time his dad said, “Do you know son, why I am here today?”The boy answered back, “to check my grades?”“No, no” his dad replied, “I am here to tell you that you are the most important person for me. I want to see you happy. I don’t care about grades. I care about you. I care about your happiness. YOU ARE MY LIFE.”These words caused the boy’s eyes to fill with tears. He hugged his dad. They didn’t say anything to each other for a long time.Now the boy had everything he wanted. He knew there was someone on this earth who cared for him deeply. He meant the world to someone. And today this young man is in college at the top of his class and no one has ever seen him sad!Thanks a lot dad. YOU ARE MY LIFE.1.The father went to the boarding school to_________.A.know if he was still the best studentB.find out what was wrong with his sonC.ask some questions about his classmatesD.talk with the boy’s teacher about his grades2.If we say the questions are casual, we mean they are________.A.unimportantB.strangeC.specialD.difficult3.Why were the boy’s eyes filled with tears when he heard what his father said?A.Because his fa ther didn’t care about his grades any more.B.Because he hadn’t had a talk with his father for a long time.C.Because he had a chance to say his worries.D.Because he was deeply moved by his father’s words.4.The passage mainly tells us never to _________.A.send a small boy to a boarding schoolB.care too much about a student’s gradesC.pay no attention to the power of caringD.miss the chance to say thanks to our fathers3、This may sound like a joke about a lazy person's dream job: Earn big money by staying in bed and watching TV. But this is really happening, and it's a project of NASA and two European space agencies the Institute of Aerospace Medicine at the Cologne-based German Aerospace Center and the European Space Agency. It’s called Artificial Gravi ty Bed Rest Study, aimed at studying how the body adapts to weightlessness in space.Scientists are seeking 12 women to spend two full months in bed in the fall at a German lab, plus an additional month there for preparation and recovery. The first 12 test subjects all men, already have started the study.Participants spend two entire months in bed and remain lying down even to do everyday things like eating drinking and exercising. They also answer nature's call and shower but it's unclear from the NASA website how those tasks are accomplished in bed."Daily routine showering getting dressed eating exercising takes much time when you cannot stand up to do them," says the website adding that there is “continuous data collection, including blood pressure, heart rate, nutrient absorption and also the participants' feelings. Study subjects will spend the 60 days with their heads tilted (倾斜) down six degrees which imitates(模仿)conditions in space.Participants are encouraged to pass the time by watching TV, taking online courses reading and any other activities they can perform while lying down alone in bed to relieve what could be boredom. Family and friends are allowed to visit.The high $18, 500 payment for two months of lazing about is probably a major motivation for people willing to go through something this extreme. However, if you're an American who really needs the money, you probably can't afford it. Candidates need to travel to Cologne four times at their own expense for the employment process between April and July. Plus they need strong German-speaking skills. Also participants need to be nonsmokers between ages 24 and 55 in good health, with normal body weight.1.What are participants expected to do during the study?A.Report their feelings regularly.plete their daily routines in bed.C.Keep their bodies tilted down six degrees.D.Record their physical responses every day.2.What data about the participants will the researchers collect?A.The changes in their weight.B.Their behaviors to weightlessness.C.The ways they do their dailyD.Their physical and mental reactions.3.What will be a challenge for the participants?A.The language skills they need.B.The difficulty meeting family.C.The possibility that they feel dull.D.The slow discovery of their health.4.The requirements for potential participants are______.A.challenging for AmericansB.tailored to thin personsC.easy for the youth to satisfyD.suitable for most people4、Slowly but surely, we’re moving closer and closer to 5G world. From sma rt-home security to self-driving cars, all the internet-connected devices in your life will be able to talk to each other at lightning-fast speeds with reduced delay, Objectively speaking, the fastest 4G download speeds inthe U. S. top out at an average of 19.42 Mbps. But by comparison 5G promises gigabit (千兆) speeds.“5G is one of those signs, along with artificial intelligence, of this coming data age,” said Steve Koenig, senior director of market research for the Consumer Technology Association. “The self-driving vehicle is a great emblem of this data age, and that is to say, it is a sign of time, because with one single task, driving, you have massive amounts of data coming from the vehicle itself, and a variety of sensors are collecting a lot of information to model its environment as it moves. It’s pulling in data from other vehicles about road conditions down the lane. It could be weather information, but also connected infrastructure (基础设施) construction. There’s lots of data behind that task, which is why we need high speed.Augmented reality glasses and virtual headset haven’t yet broken the mainstream, but tech companies are joyfully betting that these devices will eventually replace our smart-phones. With 5G, that could actually happen. This is notable because companies such as Apple are reportedly developing AR glasses to assist — or perhaps even replace — smartphones.Ericsson stated at February’s Mobile World Congress how smart glasses could become faster and lighter with a 5G connection, because instead of being weighed down with components, the glasses could rely on hardware for processing power.But don’t get too excited. There’s still a lot of work to be done in the meantime, including various trials to make sure the radios play nicely with hardware and infrastructure construction so 5G isn’t concentrated only in big cities.1.What does the author want to stress in Paragraph 1?A.The lighting-fast speed of 5G.B.The expectation of 5G world.C.The difference between 4G and 5GD.The internet-connected devices in our life.2.What does the underlined word “emblem” in Paragraph 2 mean?A.Exhibition.B.Success.C.Symbol.D.Explanation.3. We can infer from the text that ________.A.5G world won’t come without AR glassesB.5G helps to create the artificial intelligence vehicleC.Apple company is developing AR glasses worldwideD.Tech companies will face the fact that smartphones may be replaced4.What will the author probably tell us next?A.How to fully expand 5G coverage.B.Smart glasses will become faster and lighter.C.Why 5G isn’t concentrated in big cities.D.The importance of infrastructure construction.5、根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
2020-2021学年常德市第七中学高三英语二模试题及答案解析第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分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AMany workers have had no choice but to adapt to working from home in recent months since offices shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic (新冠疫情). And the noisy situation and endless housework may result in a terrible emotion. A new option is waiting foryou. That is WFH: work from a hotel.Hotel FigueroA special program titled Work Perks aims to reposition some of 94-year-old Hotel Figuero’s 268 rooms as day-use offices.According to Managing Director Connie Wang, the set-up launched in June and is a great opportunity to get out of their houses with high-speed Wi-Fi, unlimited printing privileges and free parking. The 350-square-foot rooms sell for $ 129 per day, with an option to extend to an overnight stay for an additional $ 20.The WytheA boutique hotel in Brooklyn. The hotel recently announced a partnership with co-working office space company Industrious through which it is recycling 13 second-story guest rooms to serve as offices for up to four people.Each of the rooms has a small outdoor platform, and dogs are welcome. Pricing starts at $ 200 and goes up to $ 275, depending on how many people use the space.The SawyerThe Sawyer, in Sacramento, California, is offering pool cabanas (更衣室) for use as outdoor offices, complete with fast Wi-Fi, free parking and catered lunch for $ 150 per day.HotelsByDayYannis Moati founded HotelsByDay back in 2015. That company has grown to include more than 1,500 hotels, and has seen a significant increase in the number of inquiries for day-use bookings lately.Moati said the current situation will force hotels to upgrade themselves to stay alive, and he predicted that offering rooms for day-use only is one of the directions they will go.1.How much should one pay for a 24-hour stay in Hotel Figuero?A.$ 129.B.$ 149.C.$ 150.D.$ 200.2.Which hotel allows pets in?A.The Wythe.B.The Sawyer.C.HotelsByDay.D.Hotel Figuero.3.What do we know about Yannis Moati?A.He started a program titledWork Perks.B.He has upgraded at least 1,500 rooms.C.He usually predicts everything correctly.D.He is optimistic about the WFH trend.BTo Rehan Staton, his childhood was a life of privilege — loving parents, a supportive big brother and a pleasant, private school education. Everything changed when his mother left the country and his father lost his job.He had to sleep with a heavy jacket on when it was cold. He was always hungry. He said he couldn't concentrate at school and would sleep during class. He went from straight. As to near the bottom of his class. A teacher told him he needed special education, which made him hate school.Staton spent his high school years as an excellent athlete, raining to become a professional boxer. He had won a lot of martial arts competitions.But a tragedy struck him in his senior year when Staton suffered serious tendonitis (肌腱炎), in both shoulders. He couldn’t lift either arm for months. His dream of becoming a professional player failed. He struggled to apply to colleges but was refused byall of them.Staton’s body slowly recovered from martial arts and he got a job as a rubbish collector. Many co-workers couldn't help but ask him a simple question, “What are you doing here? You’re smart. You are too young to be here. Go to college.” It was the first time someone outside his family had spoken highly of his intelligence. It was the co-workers thatem enedhim to return to school.Several co-workers put Staton in touch with a professor atBowieStateUniversity. The professor was impressed with their conversation and persuaded the admissions board to change its former decision.Going to college forced Staton’s older brother, Reggie, to drop out. They both knew someone had to be working full time along with their dad. It was a decision Reggie made on his own.After receiving a 4.0, Staton succeeded in becoming a student at theUniversityofMaryland. But he still had a long way to go to attend Harvard Law eventually...4. What finally changed Rehan Staton’s happy childhood?A. His brother’s losing the job.B. His serious health problem.C. His father’s sudden death.D. His mother’s leaving the country.5. What does the underlined word “em ened” in the fourth paragraph mean?A. Force.B. Direct.C. Encourage.D. Accompany.6. Why did Staton’s elder brother have to drop out of school?A. He wanted his brother to study further.B. His father asked him to leave school.C. He had lost interest in most lessons.D. He had to go out to find his mother.7. What will the writer mainly talk about next?A. What Rehan Staton planned to do after entering Harvard.B. How Rehan Staton managed to be admitted to Harvard.C. Why Rehan Staton decided to choose to go to Harvard.D. When Rehan Staton would be successful in Harvard Law.CThe Rise of Voice TechnologyVoice technology has come a long way. Just a few years ago, it would have been unusable. But now, those who follow the technology know that it has got considerably better.Writing with your voice raises several interesting questions. How difficult is it actually? Human speech involves a lot more starting and stopping with errors and the need for repairing broken sentences than you may think. Even gifted speakers make mistakes. To turn the spoken word into reasonable writing requires lots of planning. You’ll need some kinds of notes or other organisers to make it work.Another question turning speech into writing raises is the style. How would writing make the change that people speak their writing rather than type? Chances are that it would come up with many more short sentences and more concrete language, which is good. It would probably also rely on prepared phrases a lot more often, which is not available when you are speaking quickly.To confirm this, a column was not written, but dictated (听写). It was composed from brief notes written down for structure only, and it was edited for length, with all of the original errors kept in. Here were the results.The first was that the literal accuracy was extremely high. There weren’t many cases wherethe software had heard one word incorrectly and written down another. But the other result was that the readability of this column was rather bad. Obviously, the blame is not with the technology at all, which turns out to be rather good. Speaking into writing relies on a better human brain than the one we currently possess. Writing is hard. There’s a reason it can’t be done at the speed of speech, in real time.To clarify the matter, this time paragraph breaks were added after the whole writing. Punctuations (标点) had to be spoken aloud, and after a full stop, the first word in the new sentence was capitalized automatically. Some minor punctuation marks were added to make it clearer. To improve accuracy, people “trained” the software beforehand, reading a prewritten passage aloud. Actually it turns out to be more effective. All of these ensure the satisfactory completion of turning speech into writing.Language is the most important tool for human interaction, and voice is one beautiful part of language. With the maturity of modern technology, it has given birth to a great change in the human-computer voice interaction.8. According to the passage, which helps to turn speech into writing in terms of style?A. There is careful planning in advance.B. Errors and broken sentences are avoided.C. People type words as fast as they say them.D. The writing contains more prepared phrases.9. To achieve better results, the author mentions some changes for ______.A. processing errors in a column.B. adding minor punctuation marks.C. increasing the number of brief notes.D. integrating short paragraphs in writing.10. The author suggests that ______.A. human brains are responsible for poor dictated writing.B. writing with voice promises to improve the quality of writing.C. writing is an unnatural act that can hardly be learned and improved.D. technology has a long way to go in the human-computer voice interaction.11. What is the passage mainly about?A. Why people fully intend to turn speech into writing.B. What role voice technology plays in improving readability.C. Where the human-computer voice interaction is at an advantage.D. How voice technology enables the change from speech into writing.DBob, a Burroughs junior high school football player, always had his mom cheering him on. He didn’t play exciting positions. He played as a linebacker(中后卫球员). Sadly, he often found himself at the bottom of the piles, where everyone would jump onto each other at the end of every play. Bob's mom realized it was hard for her son to hear her cheering. She hadto find a solution, but couldn't find one.Then one day the coach from the school team asked him if he wanted to join the team. Bob wasecstatic, because he was only a ninth grader. His mom was also excited, since she loved football and especially loved watching her son play. She kept considering a way for him to hear her. A cowbell! That was it. Now from the bottom of the piles Bob would hear his mom shaking her cowbell crazily, knowing she was there for him.Bob's team finally made it to the state championship game. What exciting time to play at Busch Stadium under the lights! This experience made Bob appreciate all the years that his mom had sacrificed everything to get him to practice every day, to wash his uniforms, and to never miss a game. He had to do something.On the night of the state championship game, the loudspeakers introduced Bob, and as he walked onto the field his mom shook the cowbell, hard. However, it didn’t sound right. She looked its inside, and found a note saying,”Thank you, Mom.” Bob had left her a note expressing his appreciation for always being with him, filling her heart with warmth.Finally Burroughs claimed the title of State Champion. While others were cheering and admiring the state championship cup, Bob' s mom clutched(紧握) her cowbell happily.Years later, Bob’s mom died. While digging through her belongings, he found the cowbell with the note. Bob took it to his mom's funeral and rang it, whispering, "Thank you, Mom.”12. What does the underlined word "ecstatic” mean in Paragraph 2?A. CuriousB. DisappointedC. AnxiousD. Delighted13. Why did Bob's mom want to get a cowbell?A. To amuse her cow.B. To teach her cowC. To attract his attention.D. To make him hear her14. What can be learned from Paragraph 3?A. Bob's mom devoted much time to himB. Bob was the best player in his teamC. Bob owed his success to his coachD. Bob's mom was a football player at college15. Why didn’t the cowbell sound as usual that night?A. The mother was very weak.B. Bob had put a note inside the bell.C. The weather became terrible suddenlyD. The bell had been broken deliberates.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
2020年湖南省常德市市第四中学高三英语模拟试题含解析一、选择题1. –May I use your new car? I want to go to see my sick father in the countryside.–It’s over there. _____.A. Feel freeB. Got itC. No problemD. It depends参考答案:A2. Liu Qian, a magician from Taiwan, ______audience of thousands on the CCTV Spring Festival Show.A. appealed toB. applied forC. approved ofD. appointed with参考答案:A3. Fitness is important in sport, but of at least ______ importance are skills.A.fair B.reasonable C.equal D.proper参考答案:C.解析:本题考查在实际语境中对于常用形容词的辨别和应用能力。
“but of at least equal importance are skills”应理解成“but skills are of at least equal importance(技术至少同样重要)。
4. ---- Mr. Smith is said to have retired and he is living in the country now.---- Yes. He ________ in our factory for 35 years! What a good worker!A. had been workingB. had workedC. workedD. have worked参考答案:C5. Will there be anyone else we know at the Party Janet and William?A.but B.beside C .except D.besides参考答案:D6. There is much truth in the idea _ kindness is usually served by frankness.A. whyB. whichC. thatD. whether参考答案:C略7. ---Alice, do you like traveling?---Sure. I _____ to Beijing last year, but I _____ anywhere since then.A. went; didn’t goB. have gone; haven’t goneC. went; haven’t goneD. went ; hadn’t gone参考答案:C8. —It's a long time ____ I last saw you.—Yes, and it will be another month ____ we can meet again.A. before; sinceB. when; beforeC. since,when D. since; before参考答案:D略9. I should convey my appreciation to my high school teachers, without ____ help I wouldn’t achieve such a big success.A. whomB. themC. whichD. whose参考答案:D10. All the citizens here strongly insist those found ____ “harmful” advertisements in the streets _____ punished strictly.A. putting up; will beB. to put up; should beC. putting up; beD. being put up; shall参考答案:C11. The wrong you’ve done to her is terrible, ____ you should make an apology to her, I think.A. for whichB. about whichC. of whichD. with which参考答案:A12. With his attention entirely _______ on the novel,he didn’t notice the teacher standing beside him.A.focused B.focusing C.to focusD.focus参考答案:A13. Nowadays food safety is a big problem and nobody can guarantee all foods are safe to us, but food produced in the normal companies is better.A.strictlyB. lyC. lyD.exactly参考答案:C14. The university estimates that living expenses for international students ________ around $8,450 a year,which ________ a burden for some of them.A. are;isB. are;areC. is;areD. is;is参考答案:A1. Greenland is _______ huge island that is mostly covered with_______ thick ice sheet.A. the; /B. a; theC. a; aD. the; a 参考答案:C二、单词拼写16. 短文填词(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,根据以下提示:1)汉语提示,2)首字母提示,3)语境提示,在每个空格内填入一个适当的英语单词,并将该词完整的写在右边相对应的横线上。
2020年常德市一中高三英语二模试卷及答案第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分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AHubeiProvincehas long been a favorite Chinese tourist destination because of its natural scenery, historic cities, and beautiful mountains. Here are some of the best places to visit inHubeiProvince.YellowCraneTowerYellowCraneToweris known as one of the Three Famous Towers South of Yangtze River, together withYueyangTowerinHunanand Tengwang Pavilion inJiangxi. The history ofYellowCraneTowerdates back to the Three Kingdoms period (220-280) in Chinese history. The tower was used as a watchtower by the King of Wu's army in the beginning.Enshi Grand CanyonEnshi Grand Canyon can beChina's answer to the Grand Canyon inArizona, theUnited Statesin beauty. The canyon runs 108 kilometers and occupies a land area of 3,000 square kilometers. The region where Enshi Grand Canyon is located used to be a vast sea with many limestone deposits 230 million years ago.Shennongjia Scenic AreaIt is famous for its varied plant species as well as mountains. Regarded as the “Lungs of Central China", the forest coverage reaches over 90 percent of the area. Due to the special climate, it is neither too hot in summer nor too cold in winter. Sometimes clouds stretch around mountains, rewarding tourists with unforgettable views. Besides, the area is home to some rare animals such as golden monkeys, white bears and antelope.The Three-Gorge Tribe scenic spotLocated in the area of the Xiling Gorge in the city ofYichang, it has the beauty of landscape paintings. The spot is a “ProtectedCenterof the Popular Culture and Art of the Three Gorges”. Since ancient times, a lot of famous scholars have produced a great number of excellent poems praising the beauty of this place, some of which are carved on the stones along theYangtze River.1. What is special aboutYellowCraneTower?A. It has a long history.B. It offers a scenic view.C. It once served war's purposes.D. It is the best-known tower inChina2. Why is the Grand Canyon inArizonamentioned ?A. To explain its popularity inChina.B. To help readers know more about it.C. To prove the beauty of the Chinese canyon.D. To show differences between the two canyons.3. Which place will a Chinese literature lover probably visit?A. Enshi Grand Canyon.B.YellowCraneTower.C. Shennongjia Scenic Area.D. TheThree-Gorge Tribe scenic spot.BElizabeth Bishop is considered one of the best American poets of the 20th century. She was born in Worcester, Massachusetts in 1911. Her dad died when she was just a baby and her mom never recovered from the loss. She went to live with her grandparents in Nova Scotia, Canada when she was five. Eventually Bishop attended Vassar College, where she began to write poetry.At Vassar she discovered Marianne Moore's poetry and met Ms Moore and began their life-long friendship. She later met poet Robert Lowell. She wrote tons and tons of letters to both of them, which is good for us because we would otherwise know very little of her personal life.Bishop published her first book of poetry in 1946 and wrote until her death in 1979. She would spend years working on a single poem. Her poems are not the result of hasty scribbling (匆忙乱写) on paper while eating breakfast. She would look through drafts of poems again and again and improve them until they were as close to perfect as she could get them.Reading Elizabeth Bishop is like being transported to the very place, the very moment she's writing about. She leads us to a microscope so we can see every smallest part of the scene. It seems that she's always asking us to notice more, and more until the poem is so clear in our minds that it's almost painful—like a light that's too bright.4. What do we know about Bishop's early life?A. She was mainly brought up by her grandparents.B. She spent her childhood mainly in Worcester.C. She was always encouraged by her parents.D. She started to write poems at five.5. Why are Bishop's letters to Moore and Lowell important?A. They have a deep influence on other poets.B. They offer much information about her life.C. They help us study Moore and Lowell's poetry.D. They prove she had friendships with famous poets.6. What can we say about Bishop's poetic creation?A. She liked to write in the morning.B. She could write poems at high speed.C. She tried her best to achieve perfection.D. She published hundreds of books of poetry.7. Which word can be used to best describe the style of Bishop’s poems?A. Enthusiastic.B. Romantic.C. Humorous.D. Exact.CAs is commonly known,Antarcticais an icy continent with extreme environment. However, a new study provides evidence that the area had a rainforest in the past.The researchers collected a piece of Earth sediment from under the seafloor off the coast ofAntarctica. In the sediment, they discovered forest material that was estimated to be about 90 million years old. At that period, dinosaurs were the ruler animals of the land.Johann Klages, a German geologist, was the lead writer of a study on the findings, published in the journalNature. He said the sediment was collected from a depth of about 30 meters below the ocean floor. Klages said an examination showed that the material didn’t form in the ocean.The researchers estimate that the area — about 900 kilometers from the South Pole — had average yearly temperatures of about12°Cto13°C. The soil included fine dirt particles and hard clay, as well as substances linked to at least 65 different kinds of plants, the study found. Although no animal remains were found, Klages said there were likely dinosaurs, flying reptiles and many insects in the environment.The research represents new evidence of the major climate changes Earth experienced in the past — and is currently undergoing today. The soil in the sediment dates back to the planet’s warmest period of the past 140 million years, with sea level about 170 meters higher than today. The researchers said that the rainforest environment inAntarcticawas especially surprising because each year, the area experiences a four-month polar night when there is no sunlight to fuel plant life. Klages said no ice sheets were present during the time, but seasonal snowfall was likely.8. What can we learn about the sediment collected?A. It formed in the age of dinosaurs.B. It was found on theAntarcticaland.C. Ancient forest material was found in it.D. Some dinosaur remains were found in it.9. How did the researchers reach their findings?A. By analyzing the Earth sediment.B. By exploring ice inAntarctica.C. By collecting data on climate.D. By researching special plants.10. What can be indicated in the last paragraph?A. Seasonal snowfall made the forest disappear.B. Antarctica was much colder 140 million years ago.C. Antarctica’s natural environment has changed greatly.D. Polar nights inAntarcticaare getting shorter than before.11. What is the main idea of the text?A. Rainforest disappeared fromAntarctica.B. Antarctica had a different history of climate.C. Researchers studied a piece of Earth sediment ofAntarctica.D.Antarcticahad an extreme environment containing ice and snow.DAbout a month after I joined Facebook, I got a call from Lori Goler, a highly regarded senior director of marketing at eBay. She made it clear this was a business call. “I want to apply to work with you at Facebook,” she said. “Instead of recommending myself, I want to ask you: What is your biggest problem, and how can I solve it?”My jaw hit the floor. I had hired thousands of people over the previous decade and no one had ever said anything remotely like that. People usually focus on finding the right role for themselves, with the implication that their skills will help the company. Lori put Facebook’s needs front and center. It was a killer approach. I responded, “Recruiting is my biggest problem. And, yes, you can solve it.”Lori never dreamed she would work in recruiting, but she jumped in. She even agreed to trade earnings for acquiring new skills in a new field. Lori did a great job running recruiting and within months was promoted to her current job, leading People@Facebook.The most common metaphor for careers is a ladder, but this concept no longer applies to most workers. As of 2010, the average American had eleven jobs from the ages of eighteen to forty-six alone. Lori often quotes Pattie Sellers, who came up with a much better metaphor: “Careers are a jungle gym, not a ladder.”As Lori describes it, there’s only one way to get to the top of a ladder, but there are many ways to get to thetop of a jungle gym. The jungle gym model benefits everyone, but especially women who might be starting careers, switching careers, getting blocked by external barriers, or reentering the workforce after taking time off. The ability to create a unique path with occasional dips, detours (弯路), and even dead ends presents great views of many people, not just those at the top. On a ladder, most climbers are stuck staring at the butt of the person above.12. Why did Lori make the call?A. She helped Facebook to solve the biggest problem.B. She wanted to make a business deal with Facebook.C. She tried to ask for a pay rise in Facebook.D. She wanted to become an employee in Facebook.13. What impressed “I” by Lori?A. Lori was good at running recruiting.B. Lori attached great importance to Facebook’s needs.C. Lori jumped in Facebook with no adequate experience.D. Lori was skilled in marketing at eBay.14. What can we infer from the passage?A. Now all people don’t tend to climb the ladder.B. None on the ladder can enjoy the great views.C. Jungle gyms offer limited exploration for employees.D. A pregnant woman, jobless, benefits little from the jungle gyms.15. What is the best title of the passage?A. It’s a Jungle Gym, Not a Ladder.B. Facebook’s Biggest Problem.C. Applying for a Job in Facebook.D. A Jungle Gym is Better than a Ladder.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
英语高考模拟卷(二)1. Which of the following is the result of rewilding?A. Species become various.B. A lot of animals disappear.C. Environments are destroyed.D. Natural disasters happen regularly.2. According to the passage, one of the challenges at present is ______.A. people’s doubtsB. a lack of volunteersC. a shortage of timeD. farmers’ disagreement3. What is the main purpose of the passage?A. To introduce a new project.B. To call on people to give money.C. To warn people of the natural ecology.D. To convince people to change their mind.2、The Masai are a people who are constantly trying to preserve their own ways in an increasingly modem world. They live along the border of Kenya and Tanzania, moving their homes from time to time to follow their cattle, the source of their living.The Masai have become known as a people of fighters, protecting their cattle against lions and other enemies. Only men are fighters. They wear long hair, which is colored red with clay. They can have more than one wife. Women build and take care of the home, fixing food and making clothing. Women and children keep their heads shaved. Women can also become elders, once they have given birth to four healthy children.The Masai depend on their cattle for many parts of their life. They drink cow’s milk and blood as a sacred drink. They use the cows’ waste to cover and seal their homes. They don’t kill their cattle for food, but if a cow is killed, then the horns (角) are used for containers; the hides are used to make shoes, clothing, ropes and bed coverings; and the bones are made into decorations.The more cattle a man owns, the richer he is considered to be. A man who owns 50 or fewer cattle is considered poor. A "rich" man has a thousand or more. The cattle,though owned by the man, are considered to belong to the man’s entire family. The family names the cattle and can recognize each animal’s unique voice.Masai houses are made from sticks and grass, but they are meant to be temporary, since the move of their cattle means that the Masai move as well.1.When do the Masai move from one place to another?A.They move when they have over a thousand cattle.B.They move once there are 4 children in the family.C.They move when their cattle need new food sources.D.They move after their houses are not strong enough.2.What is Masai women’s daily work at home?A.They protect the cattle from being hunted.B.They give birth to babies and bring them up.C.They look after as well as name their cattle.D.They mainly deal with various housework.3.What does the underlined word“elders”in Paragraph 2 mean?A.Aged citizens.B.Respected people.C.Brave fighters.D.Wealthy hostesses.4.It can be inferred from the text that______.A.the Masai raise cattle mainly for their meatB.lions are the primary enemies of the MasaiC.the Masai are living a life in a modern wayD.the total of Masai’s cattle decides their status3、Modern farming methods and the consequences of global climate change are said to have put the future of the common bee under threat like never before.But in Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands, a group of scientists working on long-term solutions to some of the world’s most difficult problems have developed a solution that could have come straight from a sci-fi novel: robotic bees.By reproducing some of the complex wing motion patterns and aerodynamics(空气动力学)of fruit flies, in particular, researchers believe they will be able to create some bee like drones(无人机)to pollinate plants. The wings of the roboticDelFly beat 17 times per second to produce the lift needed to stay in the air and control its flight through small adjustments in their wing motion.“The use we see for this is in farming industry. The bee is under threat due to our farming methods and we don’t know what their future will be. This is one solution. We are not trying to copy flies and bees, but we are trying to learn from them, it is believed that there has not been a better solution,” said Matej Karasek, a researcher working on the project.The robotic insect has a 33cm wingspan(翼幅)and weights 29g, marking it 55 times the size of a fruit fly. It can also only fly for six minutes, or 0.6 miles on its current battery. But the plan, the university says, is to reduce the size down to that of the insects they are trying to copy as they develop the robot.Bees are responsible for pollinating 80% of the crops in the Netherlands. Yet of the 360 different species of bee in the country, about half of them are threatened.1. What does the underlined word “pollinate” in the third paragraph probably mean?A. Speed up the growing process.B. Improve the quality and quantity.C. Strength the ability to resist uncommon disease.D. Deliver something to a plant so that it can produce seeds.2. What is Matej Karasek’s attitude towards robotic bees?A. Pessimistic.B. Optimistic.C. Cautious.D. Neutral.3. How is the fifth paragraph mainly developed?A. By listing figures.B. By offering analyses.C. By listing examples.D. By making comparisons.4. What is most likely to be discussed in the following paragraph ?A. Practical uses of bees.B. The reasons of the falling of bees.C. People’s comments on robotic bees.D. The origins of developing robotic bees.4、Do you find getting up in the morning so difficult that it’s painful? Thismight be called laziness, but Dr. Kleitman has a new explanation. He has proved that everyone has a daily energy cycle.During the hours when you labor through your work you may say that you’re “hot”. That’s true. The time of day when you feel the most energetic is when your cycle of body temperature is at its peak. For some people the peak comes during the forenoon. For others it comes in the afternoon or evening. No one has discovered why this is so, but it leads to such familiar monologues (自言自语) as John talks to himself: “Get up, John! You’ll be late for work again!” The possible explanation for the trouble is that John is at his temperature-and-energy peak in the evening. Much family quarrelling ends when husbands and wives realize what these energy cycles mean, and which cycle each member of the family has.You can’t change your energy cycle, but you can learn to make your life fit it better. Habit can help, Dr. Kleitman believes. Maybe you’re sleepy in the evening but feel you must stay up late anyway. Adjust your cycle to some extent by staying up later than you want to. If your energy is low in the morning but you have an important job to do early in the day, rise before your usual hour. This won’t change your cycle, but you’ll get up steam (打起精神) and work better at your low point.Begin with a slow start which saves your energy. Get up with a slow yawn and stretch. Sit on the edge of the bed a minute before putting your feet on the floor. Avoid the troublesome search for clean clothes by laying them out the night before. Whenever possible, do usual work in the afternoon and spend time doing important work for your high peak hours.1. According to Dr. Kleitman if you don’t want to get up in the morning ____________.A. you must be a lazy personB. you must catch a coldC. your energy cycle must be lowD. you should stay in bed2. Which of the following may lead to family quarrels according to the passage?A. A change in a family member’s energy cycle.B. Familiar monologues.C. Unawareness of energy cycles.D. Attempts to control the energy cycle of other family members.3. If one wants to work better at his low point in the morning, he should ____________.A. change his energy cycleB. go to bed earlierC. overcome his lazinessD. get up earlier than usual4. You are advised to rise with a yawn and stretch because it will _________________.A. help you to control your temper early in the dayB. help to keep your energy for the day’s workC. enable you to concentrate on your routine workD. keep your energy cycle under control all day5、根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
湖南省普通高中2020年高中英语学业水平合格性考试模拟试题二本试卷包括阅读技能、知识运用、写作技能三个部分。
全卷共41小题。
考试时间90分钟,卷面满分100分。
第一部分阅读技能(共两节,满分45 分)第一节阅读理解(共12小题;每小题3分,满分36分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B .C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
APost your problems on the blog and get other bloggers' advice !A. classmatesB. studyC. parentsD. room2.__________has the same problem as Gimbya.A. GeorgeB. AishaC. HelenD. Ali3._________don't agree with Helen. They think she should change her idea.A. Tom and EmilyB. Emily and SimonC. Simon and TomD. Aisha and George4.An ex-friend is a person who______.A. gets along well with othersB. helps you when you have any problemC. is ready to ask you for help all the timeD. is no longer a good friend as beforeBZheng He was one of China's most famous explorers. Towards the end of the fourteenth century, his fleet (舰队) sailed to countries far away.Zheng He had over 300 ships, some of which were over 150 meters long, and could carry up to 1 ,000 people. Besides, the ships carried gold, silver, silk, china and other treasures to give as gifts to the rulers of other countries. Some ships even had earth on board so that the sailors could grow their crops for food.On Zheng He's first voyage, he set sail across the Indian Ocean. His fleet travelled manydays far away from land. One day, they were hit by a storm. All the sailors thought the fleet was going to sink. Then a strange light appeared and after that,the storm passed. The strangelight was probably electricity from the thunderstorm (雷雨),but the sailors in Zheng He's fleet believed it was a sign of protection from the gods. With the belief, they were happy tofollow Zheng He wherever he led them.Zheng He completed seven famous voyages between 1405 and 1433. He visited many countries in Asia and Africa. He brought back many gifts from the countries he visited, such as medicines, pearls (珍珠) and strange animals. The most famous of them were a giraffe and a zebra.In 28 years of travelling, Zheng He had managed to share the glory of China with many different countries. When he died in 1435, the stories of his travels made him one of China'smost famous sailors.5. Some ships carried earth on board so that the sailors could________.e it as a giftB. use it for exchangeC. plant trees for shadeD. grow their own crops for food6.The sailors were happy to follow Zheng He because of________.A. his leadershipB. his fameC. the belief in gods' protecting themD. a heavy storm7. The most famous gifts Zheng He brought back were________.A. a monkey and a tigerB.a giraffe and a zebraC. gold and silverD. medicines and pearls8. The best title of the passage can be___________.A. The Glory of ChinaB. Zheng He's LifeC. Zheng He and His VoyagesD. China's Most Famous ExplorersCMice are used in lab tests all over the world. But why should they suffer this pain?In the United States alone, more than 100 million lab mice are killed every year. Some ofthem are slowly poisoned ( 毒害) to death. Some are placed on hot plates, heated to 60℃,to see how long it takes for them to respond to the heat. Some are given deadly diseases. Some have holes drilled into their skulls (头盖骨) for brainexperiments. And in some experiments,mice' s tails are cut off without painkillers.Mice are mammals (哺乳动物). They have nervous systems similar to ours. They also feel pain, fear and loneliness 一just as we do. Mice are social animals. They also love their families. They“talk" with each other using sounds that the human ear cannot hear.Although lab mice suffer as much as lab dogs and lab cats, they are not given as much protection as the dogs and the cats are. I abs can use as many mice as they want to. They don'teven have to count the mice they kill. Few of them are looking for modern alternatives.Perhaps you can help make a difference. Do not support companies that test on mice or other animals. You can let more people know the facts about lab mice by setting up open classes in your neighborhood. Also, you can ask the local labs to think twice before doing experiments using mice.9. According to the author, how many lab mice are killed in the United States every year?A. Nearly 1 ,000.B. Nearly 100 , 000.C. Nearly 1,000 ,000.D. Over 100 , 000,000.10. We can learn from the third paragraph that_________.A. both human beings and mice have the same nervous systemsB. mice can talk with each other, but human beings cannot hear their talksC. mice are often given painkillers before painful experimentsD. many labs have realized that mice should be given more protection11. According to the author, we can do all of the following to“make a difference”EXCEPT________.A. stopping supporting companies that test on miceB. letting more people know the facts about lab miceC. supporting companies that test on animals except miceD. asking the local labs to think twice before testing on mice12. By writing this article, the author mainly wanted to_________.A. explain why labs around the world used mice in experimentsB. introduce his experiences of saving mice from painful experimentsC. tell people that mice had played an important role in scientific developmentD. encourage people to do something to protect lab mice第二节小标题填空(共3小题;每小题3分,满分9分)下面文章中有3处(第13~15题)需要添加小标题。
2020届常德市一中高三英语第二次联考试卷及答案解析第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分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ALocated in the beautiful Sichuan Basin, Chongqing is a magical 8D city. The natural history and cultural scenery of the area provide children with learning opportunities because they can enjoy the many wonders of this area.Fengjie Tiankeng Ground JointTiankeng Diqiao Scenic Area is located in the southern mountainous area of Fengjie County. The Tiankeng pit is 666 meters deep and is currently the deepest tiankeng in the world. The scenic spot is divided into ten areas including Xiaozhai Tiankeng, Tianjingxia Ground, Labyrinth River, and Longqiao River. There are many and weird karst cave shafts, and countless legends haunt them.Youyang Peach GardenYouyang Taohuayuan Scenic Area is a national forest park, a national 5A-level scenic spot, and a national outdoor sports training base. Located in the hinterland of Wuling Mountain. The Fuxi Cave in the scenic spot is about 3,000 meters long, with winding corridors, deep underground rivers, and color1 ful stalactites. The landscape is beautiful.Jinyun Mountain National Nature ReserveJinyun Mountain is located in Beibei District of Chongqing City, about 45 kilometers away from the Central District of Chongqing City. The nine peaks of Jinyun Mountain stand upright and rise from the ground. The ancient trees on the mountain are towering, the green bamboos form the forest, the environment is quiet, and the scenery is beautiful, so it is called "Little Emei". Among them, Yujian Peak is the highest, 1050 meters above sea level; Lion Peak is the most precipitous and spectacular, and the other peaks are also unique.Chongqing People's SquareChongqing's Great Hall of the People, one of the landmarks of Chongqing, gives people the deepest impression than its magnificent appearance resembling the Temple of Heaven. It also uses the traditional method of central axis symmetry, with colonnade-style double wings and a tower ending, plus a large green glazed roof, large red pillars, white railings, double-eave bucket arches, and painted carved beams.1.How deep is the Tiankeng Ground Joint?A.666mB.3,000mC.45kmD.1050m2.Which of the following rocks can you see in Youyang Peach Garden?A.LimestoneB.StalactiteC.MarbleD.Quartzite3.Which attraction is closest to downtown Chongqing?A.Fengjie Tiankeng Ground JointB.Jinyun Mountain National Nature ReserveC.Chongqing People's SquareD.Youyang Peach GardenBYellowstoneNational ParkbecameAmerica's first national park in 1872. The National Park Service was formed 44 years later in 1916.Yellowstone, which is mostly in the state of Wyoming, is considered an example of the success of the National Park System.Humans have been present in Yellowstone for more than 11,000 years.Yellowstone contains beautiful mountains, deep canyons(峡谷), lakes and rivers.The nameYellowstonecomes from the river running through the area. At first known as Rock Yellow River, it became known as theYellowstoneRiver.Yellowstoneis host to many different species of plants. However, the park is most distinctive because of what lies underneath it. It sits on top of an ancient super volcano, known as The Yellowstone Caldera. The caldera is 48 by 72 kilometers. And it remains an active volcano.It is believed that the last time the volcano erupted was one half million years ago. The area has had three major eruptions in the last three million years.Experts say it may erupt again in another 1,000 to 10,000 years. But each year, there are thousands of earthquakes atYellowstone. Most are too small to be felt by people visiting the park.Yellowstoneis filled with the beauty of many hot water springs. hot water and gasses are trapped under the earth. they rush to the surface in the form of hot water and steam.Old Faithful is The most famous one .Iterupts about every hour or hour and a half. The eruption can last from one and a half minutes up to 5 minutes. The amount of hot water it expels(排出)in that time can be as much as 31,000 liters or more.In addition to its beauty and wonder, Yellowstone is an animal sanctuary(保护区). It is home to the largest group of wild animals in theUnited States. As you travel through the park, you can sometimes see them in their natural habitat and hear their calls .4. What wasYellowstonenamed after?A. RockYellow RiverB. The amazing mountains.C. The stones with yellow color1D. The first discovery inwyoming.5. What makesYellowstonequite unique?A. The scenery is beautiful.B. There are a lot of explorers.C. It’s home to many plants.D. Its location is very special.6. What does the underlined word“It”in Paragraph 5 refer to?A. The earth.B. Yellowstone.C.Old Faithful.D. TheYellowstoneCaldera.7. What can we infer from the text?A. The Yellowstone Caldera has been dead for years.B. Yellowstone is a shelter for the protected wildlife.C. Big earthquakes happen frequently atYellowstone.D.YellowstoneNational Parkhas attracted visitors for centuries.CI once had my Chinese MBA students brainstorming on “two-hour business plans.” I separated them into six groups and gave them an example: a restaurant chain. The more original their ideas, the better, I said. Finally, five of the six groups presented plans for restaurant chains. The sixth proposed a catering service. Though I admitted the time limit had been difficult, I expressed my disappointment.My students were middle managers, financial analysts and financiers from state-owned enterprises and global companies. They were without talent or opinions, but they had been shaped by an educational system that rarely stressed or rewarded critical thinking or inventiveness. The scene I just described came in different forms during my two years teaching at the school. Papers were often copied from the Web and the Harvard Business Review. Case study debates were written up and just memorized. Students frequently said that copying is a superior business strategy, better than inventing and creating.InChina, every product you can imagine has been made and sold. But so few well-developed marketing and management minds have been raised that it will be a long time before most people in the world can name a Chinese brand.With this problem in mind, partnerships with institutions like Yale and MIT have been established. And then there's the “thousand talent scheme.” this new government program is intended to improve technological modernization by attracting top foreign-trained scientists to the mainland with big money. But there are worriesaboutChina's research environment. It's hardly known for producing independent thinking and openness, and even big salary offers may not be attractive enough to overcome this.At last, forChina, becoming a major world creator is not just about setting up partnership with top western universities. Nor is it about gathering a group of well-educated people and telling them to think creatively. It's about establishing a rich learning environment for young minds. It's not that simple.8. Why does the writer feel disappointed at his students?A. Because there is one group presenting a catering service.B. Because the six groups did not cooperate well in the brainstorm.C. Because all the students copied a case for the difficult topic.D. Because the students' ideas were lacking in creativeness.9. Which of the following scenes is NOT considered as lack of creation?A. Papers were often downloaded from the Internet.B. Students often said that copying is a preferable business strategy.C. Students combine knowledge and critical thoughts to solve a problem.D. Case study debates were written up as well as recited.10. We can infer form the passage that ________.A. China can make and sell any product all over the world from its own creation.B. high pay may not solve the problem ofChina's research environment.C. cooperation with institutions has been set up to make a Chinese brand.D. the new government program is aimed at encouraging imagination.11. Which is the best title for the passage?A Look for a new way of learning B. Reward creative thinkingC. How to become a creatorD. Establish a technical environmentDBabies who frequently communicate with their caregivers using eye contact and vocalisations(发声)at the age of one are more likely to develop greater languages skills by the time they reachtwo,according to new research.In the study, researchers looked at 11-and 12-month-od babies' vocalisations. gestures and gaze behaviours ,and at how their caregivers responded to them.To measure he interactions ,the researchers videoed infants(婴儿)and caregiver at home,and asked them to play as usual.They took those recordings back to theuniversityThe scientists then used statistical models to find that the best predictor of vocabulary at 24 months was when infants were seen to use vocalsatioms while looking at their caregiver's face when they were about a year old.The benefits were even greater when these interactions were followed by responses from the caregiver.The statistics showed that at 19 months,children had an average of about 100 words.Those who exhibited the beneficial interactive behaviour earlier in life were seen to have an average of about 30 extra words."The message of this paper is thatitis the result of a joint effort; noticing what your child is attending to and talking to them about it will support their language development." said McGillion, a co-author of the work."The joy of this message is that that can happen in any context... across any part of your day.It's not something that requires special equipment or even lots of time.I can happen when you're doing the laundry,for example—when you're taking out the socks, you can talk about socks...in the park, in the car, at mealtimes,at bathtimes.This finding can be used in any context,"added McGillion."This is a developmental snapshot in the first year of life, but children are constantly growing and changing and so are their behaviours. It would be interesting to look at these sorts of behaviours again as children progress through the second year of life to see what's happening there,"said Donnellan,the lead author on the study.12. How did the researchers get the findings?A. By interacting with babies.B. By asking babies to vocalize.C. By analyzing relevant recordings.D. By referring to the previous statistics.13. What does he underlined word "it"in Paragraph 5 mean?A. Infants' eye contact.B. Infants' larger vocabulary.C. The response from caregivers.D. The best predictor of vocabulary.14. What did McGilion say about infants' interactive behaviour?A. I's easy to perform.B. It's complex to understand.C. It's difficult to copy.D. It's interesting to video.15. What might further studies be on?A. Children's academic progress.B. Children's growing environment.C. Children's potential physical development.D. Children's behaviours across more age ranges.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
2020年湖南省常德市港二口联校高三英语模拟试题含解析一、选择题1. Every minute should be made full ____ of ____ our lessons well.A. to use; studyB. use; studyingC. use; to studyD. used; studying参考答案:C2. As soon as the manager entered his office, he began to ______ the telephone book on his desk.A. look upB. look intoC. look uponD. look through参考答案:D3. —I hear physics is your favorite subject.—___________It’S really beyond me.A.That depends. B.Far from it! C.That’S a goo d point. D.Out of question.参考答案:B4. Owing to the zero _______ policy towards misbehavior advocated this year, the ninth grader was taken away by security guards for carrying a pocket knife into school.A. barrierB. toleranceC. scaleD. conflict参考答案:【知识点】名词解析:句意:今年由于零容忍政策的不当行为所倡导,第九年级的学生因携带一把小刀到学校而被保安人员带走。
A障碍;B容忍;C规模;D激战。
根据题意选B。
【技巧点拨】熟记名词的含义,认真审题,感悟题意,别无他法。
5. Do you agree to the way the problem is settled?A. in whichB. howC. in thatD. by which参考答案:A6. On each side of the street _______a lot of trees.A. standsB. standC. is standingD. are grown参考答案:B7. is known to us is that tobacco contains nicotine and other harmful products, so you should give up smoking.A. AsB. ItC. WhatD. Which参考答案:C8. I’m afraid we can’t include the item you suggest, as it does not _______ the rest of the program.A. go withB. deal withC. refer toD. adapt to参考答案:A9. Oh, boy, why are you just playing games all day? Can't you find something ______ doing at all?A. practicalB. valuab1eC. worthD. positive参考答案:10. anxious A.anger B.conclusion C.dangerous D.branch参考答案:A11. Take an active part in the activities you enjoy ______ you can make many friends.A.where B when C.that D.what参考答案:A12.If you want to see the chairman of the department, you’d better make an _______ with his secretary first.A. admissionB. agreementC. appointmentD. assumption参考答案:C13. I’m in a hurry now, but I promise I ________ you all about it when we meet again.A. tellB. I’ve toldC. will be tellingD. will have told参考答案:C14. The wild flowers looked like a soft orange blanket______the desert.A. coveringB. coveredC. cover D: to cover参考答案:解析:A.野花像地毯一样覆盖着沙漠,非谓语动词cover是主动的,故选A作定语。
2020年湖南省高考英语仿真模拟试题二(附答案)本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号等信息填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。
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第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分) (略)第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
AMy college experience included this life-skill lesson: Drink alcohol on a full stomach. Or you will get inebriated too quickly. Of course, most college students shouldn’t be drinking at all, but we know from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism that close to 60 percent of college students aged 18 to 22 do consume alcohol, which makes harm-reducing approaches important.Unfortunately, campus authorities and researchers are reporting a practice that turns the full-stomach drinking strategy on its head: rather than filling up before a night of partying, significant numbers of students refuse to eat all day before consuming alcohol.This is a high-risk behavior called “drunkorexia,” which is one part eating disorder, one part alcoholism—a very dangerous combination for college-age students. The term drunkorexia, which can also include excessive exercise or purging before consuming alcohol, was coined about 10 years ago, and it started showing up in medical research around 2012. Drunkorexia addresses the need to be the life of the party while staying extremely thin, pointing to a flawed mind-set about body image and alcoholism among college students, mostly women.Imagine this scenario: A femal e college freshman doesn’t eat anything all day, exercises on an empty stomach, then downs five shots of tequila in less than two hours. Because there’s no food in her system to help slow the absorption of alcohol, those shots affect her rapidly, leading to inebriation and possiblypassing out, vomiting or suffering alcohol poisoning. That’s drunkorexia.Tavis Glassman, professor of health education and public health at the University of Toledo in Ohio, researches drunkorexia and worries about scenarios suc h as the one described above: “With nothing in her system, alcohol hits quickly, and that brings up the same issues as with any high-risk drinking: getting home safely, sexual assault, unintentional injury, fights, hangovers that affect class attendance and grades, and possibly ending up in emergency because the alcohol hits so hard,” he says.“Alcohol can negatively affect the liver or gastrointestinal system, it can interfere with sleep, lower the immune system and is linked to several types of cancers,” Hultin says.1. What does the underlined word “inebriated” in paragraph 1 mean?A. excitedB. overwhelmedC. addictedD. drunk2. We can infer from the passage that ____________.A. a large number of college students spend most of their nights partyingB. some college students refuse to eat before drinking alcohol to keep slimC. There is a direct link between body image and consuming alcoholD. female college student is more likely to be hurt if she drinks alcohol3. Which of the following may Tavis Glassman agree with?A. With more food in one’s system, he may suffer from the effects of alcohol slowly.B. Drinking five shots of tequila in less than two hours is the performance of drunkorexia.C. Those who don’t attend classes and have lower grades tend to be addicted to alcohol.D. Alcohol has negative effects on the immune system and may lead to several cancers.BThe first men and women came to Britain over two and a half million years ago. They were hunters and gatherers of food who used stone tools and weapons. But the British Isles only became islands separate from the rest of Europe about 8,500 years ago, when melting ice formed the English Channel!3,000 years after Britain became an island, new tribes who came by boat from the mainland introduced farming. These tribes built earthworks for protection and as tombs for their dead. Many of these man-made hills can still be seen.Later on, people learned to build stone monuments. The most amazing is Stonehenge, a circle of huge stones begun about 4,500 ye ars ago. Stonehenge is the world’s most famous prehistoric monument. We don’t know what it meant or what it was used for, though many different suggestions have been made.3,000 years ago the climate in Britain became colder and wetter than before, and people had to move down from high ground. A bit later iron started to be sued for tools and weapons instead of bronze.Knowledge of ironworking may have been brought by the Celts, a new wave of immigrants who started to arrive from southern Europe in about 500 BC.What we know about the first people in Britain has been worked out by archaeologists from the remains they left behind them. Pytheas, a Greek, was the first person who could read and write to come to Britain. His visit was in about 330 BC, over 2000 years after Stonehenge was begun. Unfortunately, what Pytheas wrote has been lost, so we don’t have any written record of Britain until the Romans came, almost 300 years after he did!4.This passage mainly tells us _______ .A.The dawn of history in BritainB.How English Channel was formedC.How the British made a living millions of years agoD.When humans appeared on the British Isles5.In this passage “the man-made hill” probably refers to ___________ .A.The small islands in BritainB.Earthworks for protection and as tombsC.The amazing StonehengeD.The farms opened up by the first man6.Why did people move to low ground 3,000 years ago?A.Because iron tools were used for farmingB.Because the climate made it unfit for man to live thereC.Because more people arrived from southern EuropeD.Because the Celts forced them to do so7.Only after ________ do people have written records about Britain.A.the arrival of the CeltsB.Stonehenge was begunC.Pytheas’s visitD.the Romans cameCDuring Amsterdam’s chaotic rush hour, nine -year-old Lotta Crok cycles to a very busy junction. “Look,” she says. “There’s traffic coming from everywhere. Four trams from four different directions. For a child on a bike that’s really confusing!”Lotta is the first junior cycle mayor in the world and her working area is the Dutch capital. You would think this challenge would be superfluous in a city known as the bicycle capital of the world. The number of bicycles in Amsterdam is estimated at 81,000 - more than the city’s 850,000 inhabitants - and 63% of the population cycle daily.But children who cycle in Amsterdam face challenges, Lotta says: “The three biggest problems for us are cars, cycling tourists and scooters (小型摩托). The cars take up too much space, the tourists are always swinging side to side and stop when you least expect it, and the scooters simply run you over.”Lotta became junior cycle mayor in June last year when she won a contest in which school children were asked to come up with plans to make cycling safer and more fun. Her idea was to add children’s bikes to the popular bike share programme.Since Lotta was appointed junior cycle mayor, she has been busy, giving interviews, opening cycling contests in the city and being a jury (评审员) member during the Amsterdam Light Parade, an event in which Amsterdammers decorate their bikes with lights.She is now planning a meeting with the city’s mayor to discuss ideas that children have come up with: “One of our proposals is a bicycle park w here children can learn how to cycle. Right now, most of us learn a it in the street, which can be quite busy. Another idea is to create an app for tourists to teach them the rules of cycling, because most of them really don’t know.”Following the success of the Amsterdam scheme, cycle mayors around the world are now planning to appoint junior colleagues. “They see it works really well,” Boerma, the senior major, says. “I talk to the parents, Lotta talks to the children. And if you look at the city through the eyes of a child, you will also make it accessible for others. A city that’s good for an eight-year-old is also good for an 88-year-old.”8. Why is a junior cycle mayor appointed in Amsterdam?A. To teach children how to ride.B. To ensure cycling is safer for children.C. To give suggestions to the city’s mayor on how to run the city.D. To organize the cycling contests in the city.9. Which word can best replace the underlined word “superfluous” in paragraph 2?A. ImportantB. UnnecessaryC. DifficultD. Valuable10. What has Lotta done since she became the bike mayor? .A. She has solved the three biggest problems for children cycling in Amsterdam.B. She has won a contest about cycling.C. She has given interviews and been a jury member during a parade.D. She has given proposals to the city mayor.11. What’s Boerma’s attitude to the junior cycle mayor?A. CautiousB. FavorableC. AmbiguousD. DisapprovingDGive yourself a test. Which way is the wind blowing? How many kinds of wildflowers can be seen from your front door? If your awareness is as sharp as it could be, you’ll have no trouble answering these questions.Most of us observed much more as children than we do as adults. A child’s day is filled with fascination, newness and wonder. Curiosity gave us all a natural awareness. But distinctions that were sharp to us as children become unclear; we are numb(麻木的)to new stimulation(刺激), new ideas. Relearning the art of seeing the world around us is quite simple, although it takes practice and requires breaking some bad habits.The first step in awakening senses is to stop predicting what we are going to see and feel before it occurs. This blocks awareness. One chilly night when I was hiking in the Rocky Mountains with some students, I mentioned that we were going to cross a mountain stream. The students began complaining about how cold it would be. We reached the stream, and they unwillingly walked ahead. They were almost knee-deep when they realized it was a hot spring. Later they all admitted they'd felt cold water at first.Another block to awareness is the obsession(痴迷) many of us have with naming things. I saw bird watchers who spotted a bird, immediately looked it up in field guides, and said, a “ruby-crowned kinglet” and checked it off. They no longer paid attention to the bird and never learned what it was doing.The pressures of “time” and “destination” are further blocks to awareness. I encountered many hikers who were headed to a distant camp-ground with just enough time to get there before dark. It seldom occurred to them to wander a bit, to take a moment to s ee what’s around them. I asked them what they’d seen. “Oh, a few birds, ” they said. They seemed bent on their destinations.Nature seems to unfold to people who watch and wait. Next time you take a walk, no matter where it is, take in all the sights, sounds and sensations. Wander in this frame of mind and you will open a new dimension to your life.12. According to Paragraph 2, compared with adults, children are more ________.A. anxious to do wonders.B. sensitive to others’ feelings.C. likely to develop unpleasant habits.D. eager to explore the world around them.13. What idea does the author convey in Paragraph 3?A. To avoid jumping to conclusions.B. To stop complaining all the time.C. To follow the teacher’s advice.D. To admit mistakes honestly.14. The bird watchers’ behavior shows that they _______.A. are very patient in their observation.B. are really fascinated by nature.C. care only about the names of birds.D. question the accuracy of the field guides.15. In the passage, the author intends to tell us we should ______.A. fill our senses to feel the wonders of the world.B. get rid of some bad habits in our daily life.C. open our mind to new things and ideas.D. try our best to protect nature.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
湖南省常德市2020届⾼三⾼考模拟考试(⼆)英语试题(含答案)英语本试卷分为四个部分,共12页。
时量120分钟。
满分150分。
第I卷第⼀部分听⼒(共两节,满分30分)(澧县⼀中)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录⾳内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第⼀节(共5⼩题;每⼩题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下⾯5段对话,每段对话后有⼀个⼩题。
从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关⼩题和阅读下⼀⼩题。
每段对话仅读⼀遍。
例:How much is the shirt?A. £ 19.15B. £ 9.18C. £ 9.15答案是C。
1. What will the man do first?A. Learn more about prices.B. Do reports.C. Find a supplier.2. When will the meeting be held?A. At 12:00.B. At 1:00.C. At 11:30.3. Why is the woman leaving work early?A. To pick up a car.B. To post a package.C. To take care of her mother.4. What are the speakers talking about in general?A. A trip.B. Food.C. The weather.5. What relation is the man to the woman?A. Her customer.B. Her co-worker.C. Her boss.第⼆节(共15⼩题;每⼩题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下⾯5段对话或独⽩,每段对话或独⽩后有⼏个⼩题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
2020届高考英语模拟黄金卷(全国卷)(二)1、Wet‘n’ Wild Gold CoastWelcome to Wet‘n’ Wild Gold Coast! At Wet‘n’ Wild Gold Coast, the summer is endless and so is the fun. Visit us for the perfect family day out.Wet‘n’Wild JuniorExperience Wet ‘n’Wild Junior, a huge new zo ne just for little adventure. Designed especially for kids, Wet‘n’ Wild Junior features various water slides including small versions of our larger thrill slides like Tornado and the Aqua Racers.Giant Wave PoolThe surf is always up at Giant Wave Pool! A consistent one-metre swell (浪涌) will bring you a lot of fun. With gently rolling waves in the shallows and constant lifeguard supervision (救生员监管), guests of all ages can hit the surfing safety. There is also necessary equipment for hire from the Beach Hut.River RapidsSlip and slide your way down Whitewater Mountain on Wet ‘n’Wild’s all new River Rapids!With a Rocky Mountain theme, River Rapids features four new body slides with something to please everyone. Speed lovers will enjoy the two new slides while the open air flumes (水槽) are perfect for the kids.Whirlpool SpringsFor the first time ever, you can be Cool‘n’Calm in the new Whirlpool Springs at Wet‘n’ Wild Water World. These awesome cold spas ( 矿泉疗养浴池) will help you cool off after experiencing a s eries of sports activities at Wet‘n’Wild Water World. Whirlpool Springs is a great attraction especially in summer.Price:Wet‘n’Wild Gold Coast One Day Admission: Adult $65.00; Child (3-13 years old) $40.00 Operating Hours:Monday—Friday from 10:00 am to 3:30 pm. Saturday& Sunday from 10:00am to4:00 pm.Additional InformationYou can get a 10% discount when booking the tickets on the Internet. The tickets can be used within 12 months from time of purchase. Tickets will be delivered to your e-mail box within 60 minutes of purchase. Please print out all tickets and take them along with you to the attraction.1.According to the passage, Giant Wave Pool ____.A.is not suitable for childrenB.is open to visitors all day longC.is the best place to learn surfing skillsD.provides visitors with a surfing experience2.To experience the cool feeling, the best place you can choose is ____.A.Wet‘n’Wild JuniorB.Whirlpool SpringsC.Giant Wave PoolD.River Rapids3.If a couple with a 10-year-old kid spend a day at Wet‘n’Wild Gold Coast, they s hould pay at least ____.A.$153B.$157C.$166D.$1702、There was a boy in India who was sent by his parents to a boarding school(寄宿学校). Before being sent away this boy was the brightest student in his class. He was at the top in every competition. He was a champion.But the boy changed after leaving home and attending the boarding school. His grades started dropping. He hated being in a group. He was lonely all the time. And there were especially dark times when he felt like killing himself. All of this was because he felt worthless and that no one loved him.His parents started worrying about the boy. But even they did not know what was wrong with him. So his dad decided to travel to the boarding school and talk with him.They sat on the bank of the lake near the school. The father started asking him casual questions about his classes, teachers and sports. After some time his dad said, “Do you know son, why I am here today?”The boy answered back, “to check my grades?”“No, no” his dad replied, “I am here to tell you that you are the most important person for me. I want to see you happy. I don’t care about grades. I care about you. I care about your happiness. YOU ARE MY LIFE.”These words caused the boy’s eyes to fill with tears. He hugged his dad. They didn’t say anything to each other for a long time.Now the boy had everything he wanted. He knew there was someone on this earth who cared for him deeply. He meant the world to someone. And today this young man is in college at the top of his class and no one has ever seen him sad!Thanks a lot dad. YOU ARE MY LIFE.1.The father went to the boarding school to_________.A.know if he was still the best studentB.find out what was wrong with his sonC.ask some questions about his classmatesD.talk with the boy’s teacher about his grades2.If we say the questions are casual, we mean they are________.A.unimportantB.strangeC.specialD.difficult3.Why were the boy’s eyes filled with tears when he he ard what his father said?A.Because his fa ther didn’t care about his grades any more.B.Because he hadn’t had a talk w ith his father for a long time.C.Because he had a chance to say his worries.D.Because he was deep ly moved by his father’s words.4.The passage mainly tells us never to _________.A.send a small boy to a boarding schoolB.care to o much about a student’s gradesC.pay no attention to the power of caringD.miss the chance to say thanks to our fathers3、This may sound like a joke about a lazy person's dream job: Earn big money by staying in bed and watching TV. But this is really happening, and it's a project of NASA and two European space agencies the Institute of Aerospace Medicine at the Cologne-based German Aerospace Center and the European Space Agency. It’s called Artificial Gravi ty Bed Rest Study, aimed at studying how the body adapts to weightlessness in space.Scientists are seeking 12 women to spend two full months in bed in the fall at a German lab, plus an additional month there for preparation and recovery. The first 12 test subjects all men, already have started the study.Participants spend two entire months in bed and remain lying down even to do everyday things like eating drinking and exercising. They also answer nature's call and shower but it's unclear from the NASA website how those tasks are accomplished in bed."Daily routine showering getting dressed eating exercising takes much time when you cannot stand up to do them," says the website adding that there is “continuous data collection, including blood pressure, heart rate, nutrient absorption and also the participants' feelings. Study subjects will spend the 60 days with their heads tilted (倾斜) down six degrees which imitates(模仿)conditions in space.Participants are encouraged to pass the time by watching TV, taking online courses reading and any other activities they can perform while lying down alone in bed to relieve what could be boredom. Family and friends are allowed to visit.The high $18, 500 payment for two months of lazing about is probably a major motivation for people willing to go through something this extreme. However, if you're an American who really needs the money, you probably can't afford it. Candidates need to travel to Cologne four times at their own expense for the employment process between April and July. Plus they need strong German-speaking skills. Also participants need to be nonsmokers between ages 24 and 55 in good health, with normal body weight.1.What are participants expected to do during the study?A.Report their feelings regularly.plete their daily routines in bed.C.Keep their bodies tilted down six degrees.D.Record their physical responses every day.2.What data about the participants will the researchers collect?A.The changes in their weight.B.Their behaviors to weightlessness.C.The ways they do their dailyD.Their physical and mental reactions.3.What will be a challenge for the participants?A.The language skills they need.B.The difficulty meeting family.C.The possibility that they feel dull.D.The slow discovery of their health.4.The requirements for potential participants are______.A.challenging for AmericansB.tailored to thin personsC.easy for the youth to satisfyD.suitable for most people4、Slowly but surely, we’re moving closer and closer to 5G world. From smart-home security to self-driving cars, all the internet-connected devices in your life will be able to talk to each other at lightning-fast speeds with reduced delay, Objectively speaking, the fastest 4G download speeds inthe U. S. top out at an average of 19.42 Mbps. But by comparison 5G promises gigabit (千兆) speeds.“5G is one of those signs, along with artificial intelligence, of this coming data age,” said Steve Koenig, senior dir ector of market research for the Consumer Technology Association. “The self-driving vehicle is a great emblem of this data age, and that is to say, it is a sign of time, because with one single task, driving, you have massive amounts of data coming from the vehicle itself, and a variety of sensors are collecting a lot of information to model its environment as it moves. It’s pulling in data from other vehicles about road conditions down the lane. It could be weather information, but also connected infrastructure (基础设施) construction. There’s lots of data behind that task, which is why we need high speed.Augmented reality glasses and virtual headset haven’t yet broken the mainstream, but tech companies are joyfully betting that these devices will eventually replace our smart-phones. With 5G, that could actually happen. This is notable because companies such as Apple are reportedly developing AR glasses to assist — or perhaps even replace — smartphones.Ericsson stated at February’s Mobile World Congress how sm art glasses could become faster and lighter with a 5G connection, because instead of being weighed down with components, the glasses could rely on hardware for processing power.But don’t get too excited. There’s still a lot of work to be done in the meant ime, including various trials to make sure the radios play nicely with hardware and infrastructure construction so 5G isn’t concentrated only in big cities.1.What does the author want to stress in Paragraph 1?A.The lighting-fast speed of 5G.B.The expectation of 5G world.C.The difference between 4G and 5GD.The internet-connected devices in our life.2.What does the underlined word “emblem” in Paragraph 2 mean?A.Exhibition.B.Success.C.Symbol.D.Explanation.3. We can infer from the text that ________.A.5G world won’t come without AR glassesB.5G helps to create the artificial intelligence vehicleC.Apple company is developing AR glasses worldwideD.Tech companies will face the fact that smartphones may be replaced4.What will the author probably tell us next?A.How to fully expand 5G coverage.B.Smart glasses will become faster and lighter.C.Why 5G isn’t concentrated in big cities.D.The importance of infrastructure construction.5、根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
英语本试卷分为四个部分,共12页。
时量120分钟。
满分150分。
第I卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)(澧县一中)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题。
从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
例:How much is the shirt?A.£19.15B.£9.18C.£9.15答案是C。
1.What will the man do first?A.Learn more about prices.B.Do reports.C.Find a supplier.2.When will the meeting be held?A.At12:00.B.At1:00.C.At11:30.3.Why is the woman leaving work early?A.To pick up a car.B.To post a package.C.To take care of her mother.4.What are the speakers talking about in general?A.A trip.B.Food.C.The weather.5.What relation is the man to the woman?A.Her customer.B.Her co-worker.C.Her boss.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白后,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的做答时间,每段对话或独白读两遍。
2020年常德市第七中学高三英语二模试题及答案解析第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分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AThe Fall 2020 Cookbooks Worth Your Time (and Money)Be My GuestFrom Priya Basil, this book is a self-reflection on how food and the act of serving it are used to express love and support. Basil reflects on some of her earliest memories of food and how it affected her upbringing and relationship with her parents. Now a parent herself, she centers food in her book's exploration of that change of identity.EastFrom Guardian columnist Meera Sodha comes a cookbook centered on vegetables. The book features recipes that cover a variety of Asian cuisines. Sodha showcases the diversity of vegetarian cooking with dishes like eggplant larb mushroom bao, Singapore noodles and so much more.I Cook in ColorA follow-up from her first cookbook My Two Souths, Asha Gomez focuses on the rainbow of vegetables to create desserts and cross-cultural dishes that associate cooking traditions of her mother's Keralite kitchen and Gomez's travel experiences.Time to EatIf you're a fan of The Great British Baking Show and Nadiya Hussain's Netflix series, you'll be just as excited for the American release of this book of time-saving tips for home cooks on a budget. It's a book to go to for inspiration that doesn't involve countless hours of sweating over a hot stove.1.What can we learn about the author ofBe My Guest?A.She had a bad relationship with her parents.B.She began to cook food in her early childhood.C.She considers food a means of expressing affection.D.She explores in the book how to be a grandparent.2.What do theEastandI Cook in Colorhave in common?A.They offer recipes about Asian cuisines.B.They center on cooking vegetables.C.They are the author's first cookbooks.D.They are based on the author's travel experiences.3.Which book can you refer toif you just have limited time for cooking?A.Be My Guest.B.East.C.I Cook in Color.D.Time to Eat.BWe touch our faces all the time, and it had never seemed to be a big problem—until COVID-19 arrived. Touching our faces—the "T-zone" of our eyes, nose and mouth in particular—can mean giving ourselves the deadly virus.This is why organizations like the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have suggested that we avoid touching our faces. "Just stop this simple behavior," William Sawyer, founder of Henry the Hand, a nonprofit organization that promotes hand hygiene (卫生), told The Washington Post. "It's the one behavior that would be better than any vaccine (疫苗) ever created."Yet, stopping this "simple" behavior might be harder than you think because it's already hardwired (固定存在于) into our system.Some face touchingis an automatic reflex (反射) —like when there is an itch (痒) on your nose, you'll scratch (挠) it without thinking. According to CNBC, a 2014 study found that touching your face also helps to reduce stress and regulate emotions. For example, you're more likely to do it when you feel awkward or embarrassed. According to Dacher Keltner, a psychologist at the University of California Berkeley, US, this action may also come with a social function: When you are talking to someone and want to change the subject, for example, touching your face is like "the curtains on a stage, closing up one act of the social drama, ushering (引导) in the next," Keltner told the BBC.Moreover, face-touching in almost all of these occasions is subconscious, which means it's very hard to change "because you don't even know you're doing it", said Sawyer. But you're not alone. In a 2015 study, wherea group of medical students were filmed in class, it was found that they touched their faces an average of 23 times an hour—with 44 percent of the touches being in the "T-zones". That was particularly surprising since medical students were supposed to know better.Since it's so hard to shake the habit, maybe the easiest way is to wash our hands more often. This way, we can be sure that our hands are free from the novel coronavirus.4. What do the first two paragraphs talk about?A. The best way to fight COVID-19B. How organizations are fighting COVID-19.C. Typical hand hygiene problems in the fight against COVID-19.D. The necessity to avoid touching our faces to fight COVID-19.5. Why is it hard for people to stop touching their faces?A. It makes people feel more confident.B. Many are unaware of this behavior's risks.C. They usually do it automatically and subconsciouslyD. Many think the action helps them express their emotions.6. Which of the following is a social function of touching faces, according to the text?A. Using it as a sign to change the topicB. Bringing a conversation to an end.C. Showing an interest in the ongoing subject.D. Making others feel relaxed while talking.7. What is the author's purpose in mentioning a 2015 study on a group of medical students?A. To give tips on how to stop touching faces.B. To prove that it is common for people to touch their faces.C. To show it is impossible to shake the habit of touching your face.D. To show how hygiene awareness helps people avoid touching their faces.CIf there is no difference in general intelligence between boys and girls, what can explain girls’ poor performance in science and math?It hasbeen suggested that girls do not take math courses, not because they are difficult, but for social reasons. Girls do not want to be in open competition with boys because they are afraid to appear less feminine (女性的) and attractive (有魅力的).However, there are still more high-achieving boys than girls when taking math exams. This difference appears to be worldwide. Biological explanations have been offered for this, but there are other explanations too.Perhaps the difference which comes out during the teenage years has its roots in much earlier experiences. From their first days in kindergarten, boys are encouraged to work on their own and to complete tasks. Facts show that outstanding mathematicians and scientists have not had teachers who gave answers.Besides, there can be little doubt that teachers of math and science expect their boy students to do better at these subjects than their girl students. They even appear to encourage the difference between boys and girls. They spend more time with the boy students, giving them more time to answer questions and working harder to get correct answers from them. They are more likely to call on boys for answers and to allow them to take the lead in classroom discussion. They also praise boys more frequently. All of this seems to encourage boys to work harder in science and math and to give them confidence that they are able to succeed.Such a way of teaching is not likely to encourage girls to take many math and science courses, nor is it likely to support girls who do. When it comes to these subjects it seems certain that school widens the difference between boys and girls.8. Why does the author raise a question in paragraph 1?A. To find differences between boys and girls.B. To explain the poor performance of girls.C. To ask readers a question.D. To introduce the topic.9. The text mainly discusses ________ reasons for the difference between boys and girls in scientific achievements.A. biologicalB. personalC. socialD. historical10. What does the text say about great mathematicians?A. Their teachers did not offer answers to them.B. They started learning math at an earlier age.C. They showed mathematical abilities in their teenage years.D. Their success resulted from their strong interest in math.11. The author would probably agree that ________.A. boys and girls learn in the same wayB. boys and girls are equal in general intelligenceC. girls are more confident in themselves than beforeD. girls should take fewer science courses than boysDFaming is a tradition among many in South Dakota, one that is not always easy to keep in the family. But one family has survived four generations and hopes to continue long into the future. The year was 1933 when Ed VanderWal's father first stepped onto the farm. Now 80 years later, Ed carries the passion(热情) his father gave him for farming every daywhile working the fields on the family farm in Volga.“Well, I was in the first grade when my dad moved here to this farm and I grew up on the farm. And that's what I was interested in doing more,” Ed said. But that love of working the land didn't stop with Ed. He's passed it down to his six sons. Some of them run farms of their own now, but two of them, Scott and David, still work side by side with their dad every day.Some people might worry that working sun up to sun down with family seven days a week would lead to a few family spats(争吵). But for the VanderWals, the constant time together works just fine.“When families work together on a farm, it's a challenge at times getting along. Everyone has to pull their weight and do their share. And that, of course, transfers from one generation to the next,” Scott said.And while they all get along like any family, with good days and bad, it's tradition that keeps each generation teaching the next.“But we taught them to work with animals at a young age, like most farmers do. So it's nice to be able to pass that tradition onto the next generation,” Scott said.The youngest generation of the VanderWals, Ed's three grandsons and a granddaughter, all started learning farming techniques at a young age.12. Why did Ed VanderWal devote himself to the farm?A. Because he grew up on the farm.B. Because he was affected by his father.C Because he could do nothing but work on the farm.D. Because he wanted to set a good example for his sons.13. What can we know from Paragraph 2?A. Managing a farm is a real challenge.B. Ed has divided his farms into six parts.C. Ed taught his sons how to work on farms.D. Scott and David own their own farms now.14. What can be inferred from the passage?A. The VariderWals have strict family rules.B. Ed's tradition has great effect on the local.C. Ed's grandchildren will drop out of school.D. Ed's farms have no lack of successors (继承者).15. What's the best title of the passage?A. A Faming Family.B. A Successful Farmer.C. The Agricultural 'Tradition.D. The Agricultural Generation.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
湖南省常德市2024届高考第二次模拟联考英语模拟试题卷注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必用黑色碳素笔将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号、座位号在答题卡上填写清楚。
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第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)略第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5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。
ANeed a Job This Summer?The provincial government and its partners offer many programs to help students find summer jobs. The deadlines and what you need to apply depend on the program.Not a student? Go to the government website to learn about programs and online tools available to help people under 30 build skills, find a job or start businesses all year round.Jobs for YouthIf you are a teenager living in certain parts of the province, you could be eligible(符合条件)for this program, which provides eight weeks of paid employment along with training.Who is eligible: Youth 15-18 years old in select communities (社区).Summer CompanySummer Company provides students with hands-on business training and awards of up to $3,000 to start and run their own summer businesses.Who is eligible: Students aged 15-29, returning to school in the fall.Stewardship Youth Ranger ProgramYou could apply to be a Stewardship Youth Ranger and work on local natural resource management projects for eight weeks this summer.Who is eligible: Students aged 16 or 17 at time of hire, but not turning 18 before December 31 this year.Summer Employment OpportunitiesThrough the Summer Employment Opportunities program, students are hired each year in a variety of summer positions across the Provincial Public Service, its related agencies and community groups.Who is eligible: Students aged 15 or older. Some positions require students to be 15 to 24 or upto 29 for persons with a disability.1.What is the age range required by Stewardship Youth Ranger Program?A.15-18.B.15-24.C.16-17.D.15-29.2.Which program favors the disabled?A.Summer Company.B.Summer Employment Opportunities.C.Jobs for Youth.D.Stewardship Youth Ranger Program. 3.What is special about Summer Company?A.It provides awards for running new businesses.B.It requires no training before employment.C.It offers more summer job opportunities.D.It allows one to work in the natural environment.B“Mom, I got into the University of Delaware!” I still remember how thrilled I was to be the first one in my family to have the opportunity to study abroad. I was so excited that I did a countdown every single day leading up to move in day at the university. However, just a few weeks after I got there, I found it very difficult to adapt to a different country, culture, and a strict curriculum.I knew studying in a foreign university was going to be hard, but the first exam still shocked —me I got a 58%, the lowest in my life. Worse still, since my day-to-day experiences and interests were so different from the American students’, I was struggling to make friends. I felt like a complete loser and kept thinking maybe I should just give up. But then it occurred to me that I was not studying just for myself, but to live up to my family’s expectations.Having made up my mind to push myself forward, I came up with a plan to make improvements. The plan was not only about study, but also about my eating and leisure time. I also planned weekly goals on how to make friends, such as “you will talk to someone at the dining hall, and you will not be scared!” Looking back, I find it was definitely embarrassing to plan my days like this, but I did it and made it. I was able to interact with others without looking like an outsider and even made some friends. I even began to teach others about my country, Panama. I told them about typical cultural differences between Panama and the US. It was really exciting to see them eager to learn more about my country.Now I am a senior, confident, strong and smart. My freshman-year self is extremely proud of how far I have come. The coming graduation surely makes me sad, but I’m sure it’s not the ending, but the beginning of the many more goals I will accomplish.4.How did the author feel after entering college?A.Thrilled.B.Stressed.C.Disappointed.D.Proud.5.What stopped the writer from giving up?A.His interest in knowledge.B.His longing for friends.C.His sense of responsibility.D.His desire for a degree.6.How did the writer overcome the difficulties?A.By turning to his parents.B.By interacting with outsiders.C.By carrying out an overall plan.D.By engaging in leisure activities.7.Which of the following best describes the writer?A.Proud and productive.B.Sensitive and cautious.C.Optimistic and warm-hearted.D.Determined and self-motivated.CThe rapid and uncontrolled expansion of today’s cities is causing anxiety not only among urban planners and architects, but also experts in the field of public health. They are alarmed that the disorder of the urban expansion is robbing the population of its basic health and well-being through environmental pollution, inadequate housing and the increasing numbers of neighbors who do not know neighbors.Beijing, a city of over 21 million residents, is an example of this social isolation. Until the early 1980s, the Chinese capital, was constructed as quantities of Siheyuan. This open structure greatly strengthened contact between neighbors, encouraged the sharing of resources, and formed close relations between families. Because of these characteristics, these structures were described as “collections of small rural villages”. Until the mid-1980s, only a few skyscrapers disrupted the harmony of the landscape. Today Beijing has the look and feel of a modern city, where these “small rural villages” have been replaced by towering skyscrapers. This striking change is not limited to outer structures; it has also dramatically changed the closeness of human relations.Physical isolation has destroyed the local sense of solidarity (团结), and contributed to the destruction of what were once united family groups. As the distance between home and the workplace has also increased considerably, workers now find themselves devoting what was once valuable family time to exhausting commutes in overcrowded buses or subways.The disordered growth of today’s cities can no longer be ignored. The great challenge is how to improve the quality of urban life by ensuring harmonious growth. Skyscrapers should not be the only view people can see in a city. Old-fashioned but unique architecture reflects history, character —even the culture of a city. Cities should learn from the experiences of other cities with similar characteristics. This effort requires not only the participation of urban planners but public health and environmental experts, politicians, and fundamentally, the communities themselves.8.What is the first paragraph mainly about?A.People in the city don’t know their neighbors.B.Experts are concerned about housing problems.C.Cities’ disordered development has caused problems.D.Environmental pollution is harmful to people’s basic health.9.What can we learn about Beijing at present?A.People in Beijing become isolated.B.Siheyuan in Beijing becomes precious.C.The outer structure of Beijing becomes messy.D.Skyscrapers make Beijing become international.10.What does isolation in physical ce probably lead to?A.Loss the citizens’ sense of responsibility.B.People’s freedom to enjoy the leisure time.C.Reconstruction of the united family groups.D.Workers being worn out on the way to work.11.Which statement will the author probably agree with?A.Cities should completely follow the pattern of other cities.B.The development of a city is at the expense of its elegance.C.Old-fashioned architectures and skyscrapers can coexist in a city.D.Communities play the most important role in harmonious growth of cities.DWouldn’t it be wonderful to travel to a foreign country without having to worry about the headache of communicating in a different language?In a recent Wall Street Journal article, technology policy expert Alec Ross argued that, within ten years or so, we would be able to communicate with one another through small earpieces with built-in microphones. That’s because technological progress is extremely fast. It’s only a matter of time. Such is the belief among certain parents that the technology is imminent and they’re wondering if their kids should learn a second language.It’s true that an increase in the quantity and accuracy of the data loaded into computers will make them cleverer at translating “Noes Bueno dormer mucho” into “It’s not good to sleep too much”. Replacing a word with its equivalent (对等词) in the target language is actually the easy part of a translator’s job. But even this seems to be a difficult job for computers.It’s so hard for computers because translation doesn’t — or shouldn’t — involve simply translating words, sentences or paragraphs. Rather, it’s about translating meaning. And in order to infer meaning from a specific expression, people need to understand a lot of information all at once. Think about all the related clues that help us understand what someone is trying to say: volume, gesture, situations, and even your culture. All are likely to convey as much meaning as the words you use.Therefore, we should doubt a machine that can’t understand our world like we do. If people from different cultures can upset each other without realizing it, how can we expect a machine to do better? Unless engineers actually find a way to breathe a soul into a computer, undoubtedly when it comes to conveying and interpreting meaning using a natural language, a machine will never fullytake our place.12.What does the underlined word “imminent” in Paragraph 2 probably mean?A.Ready.B.Confusing.C.Unpractical.D.Coming.13.Why is it hard for computers to replace a word with its equivalent?A.The real meaning of words can vary.B.Their data is not rich enough.C.Their accuracy needs big improvement.D.A man’s soul hasn’t been breathed in them.14.What view does the author hold about translation?A.Proper translation can be difficult for computers.B.Slight differences doesn’t matter in translation.C.Machines will translate our world properly.D.Cultures need more attention than words used.15.What is the best title for the text?A.An Expert’s Prediction.B.Travel without Headache.C.The Pleasure of Translation.D.Will the Language Barrier (障碍) Actually Fall?第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。
高考英语模拟试卷一、阅读理解(本大题共15小题,共30.0分)AWHO'S WHO IN THE ZOO?Is it amazing that the WHO'S WHO IN THE ZOO makes it fun for young children to save?With the help of Standard Bank's Kidz APP and the Big Five animal friends,teaching your children about managing their cash has never been more fun.Let the WHO'S WHO IN THE ZOO show your little ones what it means to earn and save money as well as share in the enjoyment of spending their well-earned cash.ElephantAs your children use the mobile app to complete various actions-achieving savings goals,completing missions and achieving wishes-here various medals will be rewarded.Earned medals are displayed in the elephant habitat as well as locked medals still to be achieved.LeopardReward your kids with pocket money for completing ‘missions':household chores,achievements,etc.You can create a mission for your child,or your child can request a new mission.Once created,it must be accepted.The mission needs to be completed by your child and approved by you before you can pay him or her.LionHelp your children create and fulfil wishes.Wish cards and their savings progress can be tracked from your banking app.Once their savings goal is reached,lion will inform you of their achievement.BuffaloKidz can request to withdraw cash or purchase airtime and data using their savings.RhinoRhino shows your child's latest account balance and transactions.Download the Standard Bank's Kidz APP from Apple App Store on the phone.Use the comment section to interact with other Standard Bank customers and bank consultants.1.What is the WHO'S WHO IN THE ZOO designed for?______A. Players of board games.B. Kids for self-service banking.C. Parents for online banking.D. Travelers in the zoo.2.Rewards will be paid if ______ .A. the kids fulfil your created missionsB. your kids get enough locked medalsC. you keep the account balancedD. you approve the request via Kidz APP3.Which of the following animals is related to spending?______A. Rhino.B. Leopard.C. Lion.D. Buffalo.BWhile staring out of the window during a flight,not everyone will think carefully about the question why airplanes have rounded windows rather than square ones.Over the years,aerospace engineering has made huge steps in airplane technology,meaning planes can carry more passengers and go faster.The planes have also changed shape to increase safety-including the windows.As commercial air travel took off in the mid-20th century,airline companies began to fly at higher altitudes to lower their cost-the air density (密度)is lower up there,creating less drag(阻力)for airplanes.However,higher altitudes came with problems,like the fact human beings can't really survive at 30,000 feet.To make that possible,the cabin was changed to a cylindrical(圆柱体)shape to support the pressure inside.But at first,plane builders left in the standard square windows and this expansion meant disaster.The deHavillandComet came into fashion in the1950s.With a closed cabin,it was able to go higher and faster than other aircraft.However,where there's a corner,there's a weak spot.Windows,having four corners,have four potential weak spots,making them likely to crash under stress-such as air pressure.By curving the window,the stress that would eventually break the window corner is distributed and the chance of it breaking is reduced.Rounded shapes are also stronger and resist deformation(变形),and can thus survive the extreme differences in pressure between the inside and outside of the aircraft.Fortunately,designers figured out the lack of design pretty quick.Now we have nice,rounded airplane windows that can resist the pressure of traveling altitude.It gives being able to gaze out of your window to the world from 35,000 feet a whole new outlook,doesn't it?4.Why did airlines aim to fly at higher altitudes?______A. To increase safety of the plane.B. To help the plane to take off.C. To save money for less drag.D. To carry more passengers and go faster.5.What does the underlined words "de Havilland Comet" in Paragraph 2 refer to?______A. A planet.B. A band.C. An aircraft.D. A design.6.Which is the advantage of the rounded window?______A. It reduces the possibility of breaking up.B. It weakens the strength of air pressure.C. It increases the air pressure.D. It helps to survive the extreme weather.7.Where does this text come from?______A. A newspaper on safe driving.B. A magazine on fashion design.C. A website on survival skills.D. A science book on flying.CThe hemlock(铁杉)trees along the Wappinger Creek,New York,look healthy.However,scientist Gary Lovett says the white balls which provide protection for the bugs are created by a tiny insect.It's hard to believe the tiny bug could kill a tree.However,trees can end up with millions and millions of the pests.When there are that many,it ends up killing the tree.The bug from East Asia is slowly killing trees across the USA.The trouble-making bug is just one of many invasive(入侵的)pests that have slipped into the United States.They can hurt other living things in their new home.Many invasive pests arrive on wooden pallets piled inside shipping containers.They supportand separate goods,and keep them from sliding around.Invasive pests often tunnel into the pallets.How can we stop pests from riding on pallets?Lovett says new rules are needed.The companies that make pallets don't want more rules.Congress has added an amendment(修正案)in the 2018 Farm Bill to try and prevent this problem.However,Lovett is not hopeful it will make much of a difference.Pallets are checked by inspectors.Many are sprayed with bug-killing pesticide."I believe in the system," said Brent McClendon,president of The National Wooden Pallet and Container Association.He also said shipping containers are checked very carefully.Still,each year 13 million containers are shipped to the U.S.Each is full of wooden pallets.Lovett says:"Inspectors can't possibly check everything.All it takes are a few bad pallets;we should get rid of wooden pallets." He believes pallets should be made of plastic or eco-composite wood.Eco-composite wood is a mix of wood fiber and plastic.Insects cannot hide into it.One problem is that these choices cost more.They may be worth the extramoney,though.Invasive pests cost the U.S.﹩5 billion a year.Trees don't just die inforests.They also die in cities and our yards.Then,they need to be replaced.That costs money,too.8.All the statements are TRUE except that ______ .A. pesticide has been applied to bug-killingB. invasive pests are native to Wappinger CreekC. invasive pests hide in pallets used in shippingD. the companies making pallets don't want more rules9.What can we infer from the passage?______A. Bugs can be easily spotted by eyes.B. Bugs ruin the shipping goods slowly.C. Bugs won't bother the tree if just in few numbers.D. Bugs cover trees with white soft balls for protection.10.Why does Gary Lovett want to get rid of wooden pallets?______A. Because insects mostly die in them.B. Because plastic pallets are eco-friendly.C. Because they are not worth extra money.D. Because they are the major pest carriers.11.What does the passage mainly talk about?______A. Invasive pests are harming plants in the USA.B. Effective measures have stopped the pest invasion.C. Congress contributes a lot to dealing with invasive pests.D. Ecosystem in the USA is poorly damaged by invasive woods.DHave you ever spent an afternoon in the backyard,maybe grilling or enjoying a basketball game,when suddenly you notice that everything goes quiet?There is an old phrase "calm before the storm",often used in a situation-a quiet period just before a great activity or excitement.According to our own experience,we know there is actually calm before the storm.But what causes this calm?And is it always calm before the storm?Let's hear what scientists have to say.A period of calm happens in a particular kind of storm,the simplest kind of storm-a single-cell thunderstorm.In this type of thunderstorm,there is usually only one main updraft,which is warm,damp air and drawn from places near the ground.Storms need warm and damp airas fuel,so they typically draw that air in from surrounding environment.Storms can draw in the air that fit their need from all directions-even from the direction in which the storm is traveling.As the warm,damp air is pulled into a storm system,it leaves a low-pressure vacuum(真空)coming after.The rising air meets the cold dry air that has already existed in the storm clouds,thus the temperature of the warm,damp air drops,and the water vapour(水蒸汽)in it changes into tiny drops that are a precondition of rain.These drops accumulate and build on larger particles like dust,until they grow large enough to form raindrops.This warm,damp air keeps moving upwards,but it becomes cooler and drier during its trip through cloud.When it reaches the top of the cloud,the air gets spit out(被挤出)at the top.This air is sent rolling out over the big thunderclouds.From there,the air goes down.Warm and dry air is relatively stable,and once it covers a region,that air,in turn,causes the calm before a storm.Most thunderstorms,though,don't start with calm.That's because most are actually groups of storms with complex wind patterns.There's so much air moving up and down storm groups that the calm before the storm never happens.Instead,before the storm,it might be really windy!12.Which best fits the description of a particular kind of storm?______A. A thunderstorm with a single shape.B. A thunderstorm without strong winds.C. A storm with air drawn from every direction.D. A storm fueled by moving air from the ground.13.What does the underlined word "it" in Paragraph 3 refer to?______A. Cold and dry air.B. Warm and dry air.C. Cold and damp air.D. Warm and damp air.14.Which does the writer most likely agree to?______A. Presence of the calm relies on stable air.B. Not all thunderstorms start with the calm.C. The drier the air is,the bigger the storm will be.D. Storm happens without air moving up and down.15.What is the passage mainly about?______A. Causes and effects of a heavy storm.B. A brief description of a peaceful storm.C. A personal experience of a heavy storm.D. An explanation of the calm before a storm.二、阅读七选五(本大题共5小题,共10.0分)We are surrounded by messages trying to get our attention.Advertisers,politicians and other groups all try to get us to agree with them.(1) .Propaganda is not always a bad thing,but it often hides the truth about a topic.It's very similar to advertising,whose goal is to get people to buy something,while propaganda is to change what people believe.Propaganda TechniquesTo create propaganda,a common technique is name-calling.A politician might call someone a traitor or liar,which makes the other person look bad.Another is the trend technique.People want to be on the side in the favor.(2) .Some propaganda is based on fear.It scares people into choosing a certain side or taking action,which might not be bad.Anti-smoking campaigns are one example.They may scare people into thinking that if they smoke,they will get cancer.(3) Propaganda is used by many groups,such as businesses,politicians and thegovernment.It is spread through posters,television and radio.The Internet makes it easy to send messages to the whole world.Types of PropagandaPolitical propaganda has been around as long as there have been politicians.(4) .People have used it for many years.War propaganda began during World War I,more than 100 years ago.To see if propaganda is saying the truth,people need to do extra work.For example,ads might always sound like they're true.But before you believe them,try to think about who created and paid for them.Find out why they did it.(5) .A.Propaganda TargetsB.Propaganda MediumsC.Another word for this is propagandaD.So most people will agree with those politiciansE.Then,you can decide if they're being honest or notF.However,religious propaganda was actually the first official oneG.People might join someone who claims to be popular or winning16. A. A B. B C. C D. D E.E F.F G. G17. A. A B. B C. C D. D E.E F.F G. G18. A. A B. B C. C D. D E.E F.F G. G19. A. A B. B C. C D. D E.E F.F G. G20. A. A B. B C. C D. D E.E F.F G. G三、完形填空(本大题共20小题,共30.0分)Our teachers tried teaching us about death during nursing training.As a student nurse,I knew I would see death in my (21).I had no idea of the (22) it would have on me,(23).The first person I saw die was an elderly man,John,who had been (24) for weeks.His heart was(25) and the health-care team was keeping him comfortable and (26) his symptoms.He had stopped speaking days before but was still awake at times,and his (27) when we spoke to him was beautiful.When I came on to the(28) one morning,the night staff said he had deteriorated (恶化)overnight and had(29) left to leave.A trained nurse and I gave him a bed bath,shaved him and changed his sheets.For the next six hours I (30) his hand and talked to him.The doctor came in regularly and asked if he needed more pain relief but he seemed (31) most of the time.He only (32) opened his eyes to smile at me.Early in the afternoon the nurse came back in and we washed his face and (33) his hair.As she was just about to leave the room,she stroked his hair and said:"Oh John,just (34)." Minutes later,he did.It has been 20 years since John's death.I have seen (35) deaths in my time nursing.I have seen staff go far beyond the(36) of their jobs to (37) that a patient has as good a death as possible.I remember some of the other faces,but none is quite as (38) as John's.He,and the professionals who were (39) him,taught me that it (40) how we treat those who are dying.21. A. life B. careerC. mindD. family22. A. impact B. difference C. reflection D. affection23. A. instead B. regardless C. therefore D. however24. A. insisting B. challenging C. struggling D. recovering25. A. striking B. failing C. beating D. aging26. A. comforting B. decreasing C. disappearing D. relieving27. A. face B. eyes C. smile D. expression28. A. ward B. classroom C. hospital D. department29. A. days B. hours C. minutes D. seconds30. A. held B. reached C. hugged D. touched31. A. silent B. painful C. peaceful D. anxious32. A. frequently B. occasionally C. hardly D. easily33. A. combed B. tied C. washed D. smelt34. A. come on B. pass away C. let go D. go away35. A. priceless B. constant C. considerate D. countless36. A. qualifications B. abilityC. expectationsD. exception37. A. pretend B. assume C. believe D. ensure38. A. beautiful B. vivid C. pale D. scary39. A. caring for B. looking for C. bringing up D. cheering up40. A. trains B. works C. influences D. matters四、语法填空(本大题共1小题,共15.0分)41.Letters as a way of communication have long given way to phone calls and WeChatmessages.But a TV show,Letters Alive,is helping bring this old way to keep in touch back (1) the present.Letters Alive took (2) (it)idea from a UK program,Letters Live,released in 2013.Both (3) (show)feature famous actors and actresses,but there (4) (be)no eye-catching visual effects or any regular showbiz(娱乐圈)activities.Instead,it's just a live event (5) remarkable letters selected from a wide time span and a diverse range of subjects are read.There is,for example,a passionate letter from Huang Yongyu to playwright Cao Yu 30 years ago to criticize his lack of (6) (create).Every letter is like a small piece of history.By hearing them (7) (read),it's as if we are being sent back in time to experience a moment that we would otherwise never have had the chance to.Compared to (8) (publish)texts,letters also (9) (natural)come with a personal touch.As well as celebrating the pain,joy,wisdom and humor,Letters Alive (10) (commit)to promoting Chinese literature since first run.五、短文改错(本大题共1小题,共10.0分)42.假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文.文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处.每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改.增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词.删除:把多余的词用斜线( \ )划掉.修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词.注意: 1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分.Last year, Zhang Pingyu paid visit to London. Worried about the time available, Zhang Pingyu had made a list of the site she wanted to see. It was the Tower which she visited first. Fancy! This solid stone, square tower had been remained standing forone thousand years. Many new buildings had expanded around it. Therefore, it wasstill part of a royal palace and prison combined. There followed St Paul's Cathedral bu ilt after the terrible fire of London in 1666. It looked splendidly when first built. Wes tminster Abbey, too, was very interesting. Then just as he came out of the abbey,Pingyu heard the famous sound of the clock Big Ben, ring out the hour.The next day Pingyu was leaving London to Windsor Castle. "Perhaps I will see the Queen?" she wondered as she fall asleep.六、书面表达(本大题共1小题,共25.0分)43.假定你是李华,你的朋友Peter想了解你校于五月举办的中国传统文化艺术节.请你给Peter写封回信,内容包括:1.举办艺术节的目的;2.介绍你最喜欢的一个艺术节活动;3.邀请Peter参加并告之艺术节活动的时间.注意:1.词数 100 左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯.答案和解析1.【答案】【小题1】B 【小题2】A 【小题3】D【解析】BAD【语篇导读】本文为应用文,介绍了一款儿童理财网银APP的功能及使用说明.(1)B【解析】细节理解题.根据第一段Let the WHO'S WHO IN THE ZOO show your little ones what it means to earn and save mo ney as well as share in the enjoyment of spending their well-earned cash.可知WHO'S WHO IN THE ZOO 专为儿童理财而设计.(2)A【解析】细节理解题.根据Leopard中的Reward your kids with pocket money for completing ‘missions': household chores, achi evements, etc.可知.(3)D【解析】细节理解题.儿童理财的APP中5种动物对应5项银行业务,根据Buffalo中的Kidz can request to withdraw cash or purchase airtime and data using their savings.可知.4.【答案】【小题1】C 【小题2】C 【小题3】A 【小题4】D【解析】CCAD【语篇导读】本文为说明文,介绍了飞机舷窗由方变圆的原由.(1)C【解析】细节理解题.根据第二段第三句…airline companies began to fly at higher altitudes to lower their cost-the air density (密度) is lower up there, creating less drag (阻力)for airplanes.可知.(2)C【解析】推理判断题.下划线并非词义猜测,而是根据第二段最后一句With a closed cabin, it was able to go higher and faster than other aircraft.中的 it和other aircraft 推测此词所指为一款飞机.(3)A【解析】细节理解题.根据第三段第三句By curving the window, the stress that would eventually break the window corner is distrib uted and the chance of it breaking is reduced.可知.(4)D【解析】推理判断题.本文介绍了社会发展过程中应安全和经济的需求,飞机形状和其舷窗形状的变化,故选自于与飞行有关的书籍.8.【答案】【小题1】B 【小题2】C 【小题3】D 【小题4】A【解析】1.B.细节理解题.根据第二段,The bug from East Asia is slowly killing trees across the USA. The trouble-making bug is j ust one of many invasive(入侵的) pests that have slipped into the United States. They can hurt other living things in their new home.来自东亚的虫子正在慢慢地杀死美国各地的树木.制造麻烦的虫子只是许多入侵美国的害虫之一.它们会伤害到新家里的其他生物.可知此害虫为外来物种.结合选项,故选B.2.C.推理判断题.根据第一段最后两句However, trees can end up with millions and millions of the pests. When there are that ma ny, it ends up killing the tree.然而,树木最终会造成数百万的害虫,当害虫数量如此之多时,最终会杀死树木.可知,如果只有很少的虫子,它们就不会影响到树了.结合选项,故选C.3.D.细节理解题.根据最后一段Inspectors can't possibly check everything. All it takes are a few bad pallets; we should ge t rid of wooden pallets." He believes pallets should be made of plastic or eco-composite wo od. Eco-composite wood is a mix of wood fiber and plastic. Insects cannot hide into it.检查人员不可能检查所有东西.只需要几个坏托盘;我们应该把木托盘扔掉."他认为托盘应该是塑料或生态复合木材.生态复合木材是木纤维和塑料的混合物.昆虫不能藏在里面.可知.木板是铁杉斑螟蛾虫的主要载体.因此必须根除,结合选项,故选D.4.A.主旨大意题.根据文章内容,本文主要介绍了外来蛾虫入侵所致的铁杉树虫害并没有因国会通过的修正案或是有关人士提出的方案而得到完全地解决.外来物种的入侵正影响着美国的植物,结合选项,故选A.本文为记叙文,介绍了美国铁杉树虫害因运输过程中使用的木板所携带的外来蛾虫所致.政府有颁布法案解决但收效甚微.有关人士就此也提出相应的解决方案.做这类题材阅读理解时要求考生对文章通读一遍,做题时结合原文和题目有针对性的找出相关语句进行仔细分析,结合选项选出正确答案.推理判断题也是要在抓住关键句子的基础上合理的分析才能得出正确答案,切忌胡乱猜测,一定要做到有理有据.12.【答案】【小题1】C 【小题2】D 【小题3】B 【小题4】D【解析】1.C.细节理解题.第二段中特定的暴风雨指的是一种简单的单细胞雷暴.而并非指简单形状,故排除A.根据第二段最后一句可知雷暴能够从周围任何一个方向吸进自己所需的暖湿空气.故选C.2.D.代词指代题.第三段中提到由于暖湿空气被吸进雷暴中,雷暴经过之处就形成了低气压真空带.正在上升的暖湿气流遇到雷暴云层中原本就存在的干燥冷空气,此时暖湿空气的温度下降,暖湿空气中的水分凝结成小的水滴,这就是雨水形成的前提.故选D.3.B.推理判断题.根据最后一段Most thunderstorms, though, don't start with calm.可知大多数的雷暴来临前并不是一片宁静.而当有很多气流频繁上下流动时,暴风雨来临前毫无平静可言可知C、D不正确.故选B.4.D.主旨大意题.本文为自然现象类说明文.揭秘暴风雨来临前的宁静这一神秘自然现象.故选D.本文为自然现象类说明文.揭秘暴风雨来临前的宁静这一神秘自然现象.阅读理解题测试考生在阅读基础上的逻辑推理能力,要求考生根据文章所述事件的逻辑关系,对未说明的趋势或结局作出合理的推断;或根据作者所阐述的观点理论,对文章未涉及的现象、事例给以解释.考生首先要仔细阅读短文,完整了解信息,准确把握作者观点.16.【答案】【小题1】C 【小题2】G 【小题3】B 【小题4】F 【小题5】E【解析】1-5 CGBFE1.C.细节理解题.根据前文"politicians and other groups all try to get us to agree with them政客和其他团体都试图让我们同意他们的观点".可知此处应填"另一个词是宣传".故选C.2.G.细节理解题.根据前文"People want to be on the side in the favor人们希望站在有利的一方".可知此处应填"人们可能会加入自称受欢迎或获胜的人".故选G.3.B.推理判断题.根据下文"Propaganda is used by many groups,such as businesses,politicians and the government宣传被许多团体使用,如企业、政客和政府".可知此处应填"宣传媒介".故选B.4.F.推理判断题.根据前文"Political propaganda has been around as long as there have been politicians只要有政客,政治宣传就一直存在".可知此处应填"然而,宗教宣传实际上是第一个官方宣传".故选F.5.E.推理判断题.根据前文"Find out why they did it.找出为什么他们做到了.".可知此处应填"然后,你可以决定他们是否诚实".故选E.本文为说明文,主要介绍了宣传的作用,手段,传播媒介以及种类.本题型不仅要求学生有良好的阅读理解能力,还要求学生对词汇语法有全面的把握,所以在这道题型上要拿到高分是不轻易的,而且还要在基本工扎实的基础上具备一定的解题技巧.21.【答案】【小题1】B 【小题2】A 【小题3】D 【小题4】C 【小题5】B【小题6】D 【小题7】C 【小题8】A 【小题9】B 【小题10】A 【小题11】C 【小题12】B 【小题13】A 【小题14】C 【小题15】D 【小题16】C 【小题17】D 【小题18】B 【小题19】A 【小题20】D【解析】1-5 BADCB 6-10 DCABA 11-15 CBACD 16-20CDBAD1.B.考查名词及语境理解.句意:作为一名护士,会在工作中遇见死亡.life生活;family家庭;mind思想;career职业.后文可知,作者是一名护士,所以在职业生涯中会见到死亡,故选B.2.A.考查名词及语境理解.句意:但是,我不知道这会对我产生什么样的影响.affection 感情;difference不同; impact影响;reflection反映.根据短语have an impact on sth.以及句意可知,difference虽然可以表示影响,但是短语搭配是make a difference to/in.答案为A.3.D.考查副词及语境理解.句意:但是,我不知道这会对我产生什么样的影响.instead 替代;however然而; therefore因此;regardless不管.根据上文中的no idea可知作者没有想到死亡对她的影响,所以是转折关系,故选D.4.C.考查动词及语境理解.句意:我看见的第一个死亡的人是一个老人,John,已经挣扎了几周.struggling挣扎;challenging挑战;insisting坚持;recovering恢复.第二段对John的描述可得知,John是一个垂死患者,所以选struggling,故选C.5.B.考查动词及语境理解.句意:他的心脏正在衰竭,医疗团队正在让他舒适,减轻症状.striking袭击;aging使变老;beating打败;failing衰竭. John已经垂死,所以心脏衰竭,failing可以表示器官衰竭的含义,故选B.6.D.考查动词及语境理解.句意:他的心脏正在衰竭,医疗团队正在让他舒适,减轻症状.comforting安慰;relieving减轻; disappearing消失;decreasing减少.根据上下文,医护人员可以做的只能是让他舒适以及减轻他的症状.decrease侧重大小数量上的减少,语意不符.comfort宾语通常是人.disappear为不及物动词,不带宾语,故选D.7.C.考查名词及语境理解.句意:之前就已经不说话了,但是时不时的醒来,当我们对他说话的时候,他的笑容很美. smile微笑;eyes眼睛; face脸;expression表情.下文中有提到睁开眼睛朝作者微笑,再根据句子的谓语动词was可知答案是smile,故选C.8.A.考查名词及语境理解.句意:当我早上到医院的时候,上夜班的同事说John病情恶化,并且陪John走过了生命的最后几个小时. hospital医院;classroom教室;ward 病房; department部门.由后文可知,作者被告知John病情恶化,并且陪John走过了生命的最后几个小时,这一切只能是发生在John的病房里,既ward,故选A.9.B.考查名词及语境理解.句意:当我早上到医院的时候,上夜班的同事说John病情恶化,并且只有生命的最后几个小时.days天;seconds秒;minutes分钟; hours 小时.后文有提及几个小时后,John便离开了人世,故选B.10.A.考查动词及语境理解.句意:我握着John的手陪他说了六个小时的话. hugged 拥抱;reached达到;held握着,持有;touched触摸.作者是握着John的手陪他说了六个小时的话,故选A.11.C.考查形容词及语境理解.句意:医生按时进入病房,问他是否需要止痛药,但是大多数时候他似乎很平和.peaceful和平的;painful 痛苦的; silent寂静的;anxious 着急的.由前文的but可知John不需要止痛药,所以是处于很平和的状态,故选C.12.B.考查副词及语境理解.句意:他只是偶尔睁开眼睛对我微笑.frequently频繁地;easily容易地;hardly几乎不;occasionally偶尔.由上下文可知,John已经病危,在生命最后的一段时间里,他非常地平静,只是偶尔睁眼对作者报以微笑,故选B.13.A.考查动词及语境理解.句意:下午早些时候,医护人员进入病房,帮John洗了脸梳了头.washed洗;tied系; combed梳;smelt闻.医护人员帮John洗了脸梳了头.故选A.14.C.考查动词短语及语境理解.句意:当她要离开病房的时候,触摸着他的头发对他说的话是"放手,安心地离去吧".let go放手;pass away去世;come on 加油;go away离开.从后文可知,几分钟后,John就去世了,所以可得知医护人员对他说的话是"放手,安心地离去吧".let go有放手、放开之意.其余选项均不符合上下文意思,故选C.15.D.考查形容词及语境理解.句意:作为护士看见了不计其数的死亡.priceless无价的;countless无数的;considerate 体贴的; constant持续的.John死后的二十年里,作者作为护士看见了不计其数的死亡,即countless.constant表示动作的持续,不符合文意,故选D.16.C.考查名词及语境理解.句意:我看到护士为了确保临死的患者可以走得安详舒坦,做了很多工作范围之外的事情. expectations期望;ability能力;qualifications合格;exception例外.作者的实习经历讲述了医护人员对患者的关心和照顾,所以此处应该是医护人员帮助患者,做了很多工作范围之外的事情,即超出了工作的预期,故选C.17.D.考查动词及语境理解.句意:我看到护士为了确保临死的患者可以走得安详舒坦,做了很多工作范围之外的事情.pretend假装;ensure确保;believe相信;assume 假设.医护人员做出超出工作预期的事情是为了确保临死的患者可以走得安详舒坦,故选D.18.B.考查形容词及语境理解.句意:我还记得其他一些病人的脸庞,但是对John依旧记忆犹新. beautiful美丽的; scary恐怖的;pale苍白的; vivid生动的.此处描述的是作者对John的记忆,这么多年过去了,作者对John依旧记忆犹新,John的一切依旧历历在目.所以选vivid表示"生动清晰的".前文中的beautiful是用来形容John的笑容,放在这里不合适,故选B.19.A.考查动词及语境理解.句意:他和照顾他的专业人员教会了我对待垂死患者的方式是一件非常重要的事情.bringing up抚养;looking for寻找; caring for照顾;cheering up使振奋.由作者对实习经历的描述可知医护人员对患者是进行照顾,即care for,故选A.20.D.考查动词及语境理解.句意:对待垂死患者的方式是一件非常重要的事情.trains 训练;matters重要;influences影响;works工作.作者的实习经历教导了作者:医护人员对待垂死患者的方式是一件非常重要的事情,即matter表示"要紧、重要",故选D.本文属于叙事说理文,讲述作者当护士的时候,遇见一个叫John即将死亡的人,护士精心照顾他,使他能够走的安详平静,这也让作者领悟了:对待垂死患者的方式是一件非常重要的事情.近几年高考试题中的完形填空有新的变化,试题所涉及的知识面不断拓宽,综合难度不断提高.做完型填空首先要通读全文,了解大意.一篇完形填空的文章有许多空格,所以,必须先通读一至两遍,才能大概了解文章的内容.千万不要看一句,做一句.其次要逐句分析,前后一致.选择答案时,要考虑整个句子的内容,包括搭配、时态、语法等.答案全填完后,再通读一遍文章,检查是否通顺流畅了,用词得当,意思正确.41.【答案】【小题1】to 【小题2】its 【小题3】shows【小题4】are 【小题5】where【小题6】creativity 【小题7】being read【小题8】published【小题9】naturally【小题10】has beencommitted【解析】( 1)to.介词考查.《见字如面》这档电视节目正将这一保持联系的老方式带回到现代人的视野.bring…to…固定搭配.所以填to.(2)its.代词考查.《见字如面》其想法源于一档类似的英国节目Letters Live,该节目于2013年首播.故填its.(3)shows.考查上下文语篇理解,此处缺名词,feature为谓语动词,且有both修饰则应该填复数形式.所以填shows.(4)are.主谓一致就近原则考查.两档节目均无惊人的视觉效果或是常规的娱乐活动.所以填are.(5)where.连词考查.先行词在定语从句中充当状语.所以填where.(6)creativity.考查词性转换.例如,节目里有一封30年前著名画家黄永玉写给剧作家曹禺的充满激情的信件,批评他缺乏创造力.所以填creativity.(7)being read.非谓语动词考查.听信时,我们仿佛回到过去,身临其境.现在分词作hear的宾语补充说明,与下文中as if we are being sent back呼应表示正在被听.所以填being read.(8)published.非谓语动词考查.过去分词作定语修饰texts.表示与其他出版文字相比,信件中自然地流露出个人感触.所以填published.(9)naturally.副词考查.此处用副词修饰动词,naturally是副词"自然地",所以填naturally.(10)has been committed.动词时态考查.《见字如面》从开播至今还致力于推广中国文学.由since可知此处应用现在完成时.所以填has been committed.本文为说明性记叙文,介绍电视节目《见字如面》.语法填空是通过语篇在语境中考查语法知识的运用能力,在解题前应快速浏览短文掌握大意,在读懂短文的基础上,结合短文提供的特定的语言环境去逐句分析.要解决好语法填空,离不开坚实的语法知识,有了坚实的语法知识才能对语言进行正确的分析和判断,从而答对题目.42.【答案】Last year, Zhang Pingyu paid ˄ visit to London. 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2020-2021学年常德市一中高三英语二模试卷及参考答案第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分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ANo one knows when the first printing press was invented or who invented it. but the oldest known printed text originated in China during the first millennium (千年) AD.The Diamond Sutra (《金刚经》), a Buddhist book from Dunhuang, China during the Tang Dynasty, is said to be the oldest known printed book.The Diamond Sutrawas created with a method known as block printing (雕版印刷), which used boards of hand-carved wood blocks in reverse.It was said that the moveable type was developed by Bi Sheng. He was fromYingshan,Hubei,China, living from 970 to 1051 AD. His method replaced panels of printing blocks with moveable individual Chinese characters that could be reused. The first moveable Chinese Characters were carved into clay and baked into hard blocks that were then arranged onto an iron frame that was pressed against an iron plate.The earliest mention of Bi Sheng’s printing press is in the bookDream Pool Essays, written in 1086 by Shen Kuo, who noted that his nephews came into possession of Bi Sheng’s typefaces (字体) after his death. Shen Kuo explained that Bi Sheng did not use wood because the texture is inconsistent (不一致的) and absorbs wetness too easily.By the time of the Southern Song Dynasty, which ruled from 1127 to 1279 AD, books had become popular in society and helped create a scholarly class of citizens who had the capabilities to become civil servants. Large printed book collections also became a status symbol for the wealthy class.1. When was Bi Sheng’s printing press first introduced in history?A. After Bi Sheng died and his nephews owned his typefaces.B. When books became popular in the Southern Song Dynasty.C. After the block printing was replaced by the moveable type printing.D. WhenThe Diamond Sutrawas printed into a book.2. What can we infer from the passage?A. Shen Kuo made great contributions to printing.B. The moveable type printing was invented earlier than block printing.C. Printed books were hard to get in the Song Dynasty.D. By the Southern Song Dynasty, books had helped people get to higher social positions.3. Why does the author write this passage?A. To show that Buddhism was popular in the Tang Dynasty.B. To introduce the early history of printing.C. To memorize Bi Sheng, developing the moveable type printing.D. To indicate the advantages of moveable type printing.BThe world's largest iceberg is floating toward South Georgia in the southernAtlantic Ocean. Scientists fear the iceberg could crash into the island and block major feeding areas for a large population of penguins and seals. If the iceberg hits the island, it could prevent the penguins and seals from reaching food supplies.The huge iceberg is named A68a. It broke away fromAntarctica's Larsen C Ice Shelf in 2017. Satellite images show the iceberg has remained in one piece. It is estimated to be about 150 kilometers long and 48 kilometers wide. It is traveling at one kilometer per hour and is on a path to hitSouth Georgiain around 30 days.This is the time of year when seals and penguins spend a lot of time caring for their young. The distance that parents have to travel to find food is crucial. That means they have to go a lot further or go around the iceberg to find sources of food.Ecologists say an iceberg crash would also disturb materials settled on the seabed, possibly polluting the surrounding seas. As the iceberg melts, it would also release large amounts of fresh water into the ocean. This could affect krill(磷虾)populations that are a major source of food for the island's wildlife. The iceberg could remain for up to 10 years and change the area's whole ecosystem. These are globally significant populations of these species. If these species fail in this particular area, then the numbers globally are going to go down quite dramatically.Professor Geraint Tarling, an ecologist at the British Antarctic Survey, said, "The breaking off of icebergs fromAntarcticais a natural process. But the process is changing with climate change. What we're seeing with models and some observations now is that this is happening at an increasing rate. And so, this might become more of a usual thing in the future."4. Why are the scientists worried about the coming iceberg crash?A. It will bring extremely cold weather.B. It will destroy the feeding areas of the animals.C. It will put wildlife on the island at risk of starving.D. It will prevent animals from moving to other places.5. What is paragraph 2 mainly about?A. The characteristic of the iceberg.B. The importance of the iceberg.C. The traveling speed of the iceberg.D. The forming process of the iceberg.6. What damage can an iceberg crash bring according to paragraph 4?A. Using up much fresh water.B. Polluting the surrounding farms.C. Changing the world's ecosystem.D. Affecting the number of certain species.7. How does Tarling think of the breaking off of icebergs fromAntarctica?A. It may slow down in the near future.B. It may become common in the future.C. It has a great influence on the climate.D. It helps scientists conduct a sea study.CIf you travel inAthens, against popular belief, I would highly recommend saving the Acropolis for your secondday. As attractive as it is to head straight to the most famous building in the city, there are several reasons why you should hold off until later.Sunriseis the best time to see the ruins, and who wants to spend their first day in anew citywaking up at6 a.m.? On top of that, the Acropolis is going to make every other site inAthensless important in comparison, so I recommend not hitting it on your first day.We got to the southeast gate at 7:30, half an hour before it opened at 8. When the gate opened, we rushed to the hill. Our plan paid off because we had the whole complex to ourselves for five minutes. In this age of overtourism, getting to the greatness of the Acropolis with nobody else around felt special and excited.The Acropolis is the name given to the complex on top of the hill, and it’s made up of several buildings. There’s theTempleofAthena Nike, the Parthenon, the Old Temple of Athena, the Legendary Olive Tree of the Pandroseion, the Porch of the Caryatids at the Erechtheion... and on your way down, the Odeon of Herodes Atticus.Something that sounds boring but isn’t is theAcropolisMuseum, and I recommend spending a couple of hoursthere. As someone who is a museum-avoider, I listened to the recommendations of everyone who had been, and made myself go inside. And I loved it. The museum houses tons of sculptures unearthed from the Acropolis, and it was interesting to check them out.Head toSyntagma Squarenext to watch the changing of the guard. This takes place every hour on the hour, so try to time your visit perfectly. The guards wear fun clothes and make for interesting photos.8. The author suggests visiting the Acropolis on the second day so that ___________.A. it can save visitors a lot of timeB. it can save visitors from getting up earlyC. it can make for a better travel experienceD. it can give visitors a better understanding ofAthens9. How did the author feel when he ran to the top of the hill?A. Bored.B. Worried.C. Relaxed.D. Amazed.10. With what may the author agree about theAcropolisMuseum?A. It is so great that it should be visited last.B. It is enjoyable and worth visiting.C. It wastes a lot of time.D. It should be avoided.11. What is the purpose of the text?A. To provide some advice on visiting the Acropolis.B. To introduce the history of the Acropolis.C. To call on people to protect historic sites.D. To encourage people to travel around.DAvi Loeb, a scientist, believes that we are not alone in the universe. The belief fits withLoeb's alien spaceship theory that at least one alien spaceship might be flying over the orbit of Jupiter, which won the international attention last year.Astronomers inHawaiifound the first known interstellar object in late 2017. It was a bit of light moving so fast past the sun that it could only have come from another star. Almost every astronomer on the planet was trying to figure out how the object, called “Oumuamua” got to our far-away part of the Milky way galaxy. “One possibility is that ‘Oumuamua’ is debris from an advanced technological equipment,” Loeb said. “Technology comes from another solar system just showed up at our door. ”“‘Oumuamua’ is not an alien spaceship,” Paul Sutter, another scientist wrote. He suggested Loeb was seekingpublicity. Most scientists think “Oumuamua” is some sort of rock. They think it could be an icy wandering comet.Loeb says that “Oumuamua's” behavior means it can't be a block of rock shaped like a long photo. He thinks it's more likely an object that's very long and thin, perhaps like a long pancake or a ship's sail. Loeb says that if someone shows him evidence thatcontradictshis beliefs, he will immediately give in.Loeb believes himself a truth-teller and risk-taker in an age of very safe, too-quiet scientists. “The worst thing that can happen to me is that I would be relieved of my management duties, and that would give me even more time to focus on science,” Loeb says. He said he wouldn't mind giving up all the titles he had and returning to the Israeli farming village where he grew up.12. What does Loeb say about “Oumuamua”?A. It is an icy comet.B. It looks like a long photo.C. It is actually some sort of rock.D. It may come from another alien civilization.13. What does the underlined word “contradicts” in paragraph 4 probably mean?A.Goes against.B. Relies on.C. Turns to.D. Searches for.14. What do you think of Loeb?A. He is foolish.B. He is unsatisfied with his titles.C. He is a firm believer in scientific truth.D. He is uncertain about his career future.15. What's the best title for the text?A. Have Aliens Paid a Visit in Spaceships?B. Do We Really Know about Space Theory?C. Scientists Are Working on High TechnologyD. Astronomers Are Encouraging Space Travel第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
湖南省常德市2020届高考英语模拟考试试题(二)本试卷分为四个部分,共12页。
时量120分钟。
满分150分。
第I卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题。
从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
例: How much is the shirt?A. £ 19.15B. £ 9.18C. £ 9.15答案是C。
1. What will the man do first?A. Learn more about prices.B. Do reports.C. Find a supplier.2. When will the meeting be held?A. At 12:00.B. At 1:00.C. At 11:30.3. Why is the woman leaving work early?A. To pick up a car.B. To post a package.C. To take care of her mother.4. What are the speakers talking about in general?A. A trip.B. Food.C. The weather.5. What relation is the man to the woman?A. Her customer.B. Her co-worker.C. Her boss.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白后,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的做答时间,每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. What will the woman do on Saturday afternoon?A. Watch a game.B. Enjoy a concert.C. Do her homework.7. Where will the woman go on Sunday?A. To the man’s house.B. To a hospital.C. To a park.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8. What is the woman’s opinion about the computer screen?A. Big.B. Nice.C. Stylish.9. What brings the man a bit of trouble?A. The screen.B. The keyboard.C. The mouse.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. What is the purpose of the call?A. To accept a position.B. To advertise a job opening.C. To check on a job application.11. For what day is the man’s appointment scheduled?A. Tuesday.B. Thursday.C. Friday.12. What does the woman ask the man to do?A. Call her later.B. Wait at the front desk.C. Meet with Victoria Smith.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13. Which city does the man book a shuttle bus for?A. London.B. Milton.C. Toronto.14. What is the woman doing?A. Conducting an interview.B. Offering the flight timetable.C. Taking the man’s information.15. When will the man probably leave for Milton?A. At 11:30.B. At 12:00.C. At 12:30.16. What does the woman advise the man to do?A. Have some coffee.B. Collect his luggage first.C. Book his return ticket in advance.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. Why did Fagin come to the speaker?A. To buy her house.B. To rent her house.C. To decorate her house.18. Why was the speaker hesitant about Fagin’s offer?A. She disliked him.B. The money was not much.C. They’d damage some of her belongings.19. How long did it take to prepare the house for the film?A. Four days.B. A month.C. Two months.20. What did the speaker do when the crew left?A. She watched a film.B. She visited her relatives.C. She repainted the living room.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A (芷兰)Below is a housing guide for students going to London.University accommodation(住所)officesMany university accommodation offices have their own list of registered landlords (房东). Others also provide information on accommodation agencies and other housing organizations. The advantage of using your university accommodation office is that you can get some support if you have a problem. The disadvantage is that they are unlikely to have enough registered landlords to house all their students.Property papers: Loot and RentingLoot is an important source (来源) of information about private housing for co-renters. The offers are from private landlords, agencies and individuals looking for other co-renters. They also have a website: www. loot. com. The advantage of using Loot is that there are some excellent bargains. The disadvantage is that there is no quality control over the offers.Renting is another useful paper. The offers in this paper are mainly from accommodation agencies. Their website is at www. Renting.co. uk.Accommodation agenciesThe majority of rented accommodation in London is probably advertised through accommodation agencies. The advantage of using accommodation agencies is that you will have access to a large number of accommodations. A good agent will listen to your requirements and can save you time in looking for the right accommodation. The disadvantage is that they will make a range of charges to potential renters.NoticeboardsAround the universities you will find a number of noticeboards where offers of accommodation will be posted. These will either be from landlords or from students. Some universities will also have online noticeboards where students can advertise to other students. Advertisements from students can be an excellent way to find accommodation. However, advertisements from landlords can be problematic.Word of mouthSome of the best housing in London is never advertised but is passed on from one group of students to another by word of mouth. It might be that you can find out about good offers from final year students. However, don't suppose that just because you have found out about housing from a friend it is necessarily, going to be better than that found through any other source. FamilyFaced with the very high rents charged in London, some students and their parents will consider buying as an alternative. In some cases this might be a good choice.21. What is the advantage of using Loot?A. There are some good bargains.B. Their website is designed mainly for students.C. It gives you personal information about other co-renters.D. It has more offers from accommodation agencies than Renting.22. A good agent can help you .A. know more peopleB. find cheap accommodationC. get the right accommodation quicklyD. get free information about most accommodations23. For students going to London for the first time, which of the following provides the most reliable information?A. University accommodation offices.B. Loot and Renting.C. Noticeboards.D. Family.B (安乡朱彩霞名师工作室)The flu season arrives so predictably, and affects so many of us, that it’s hard to believe that scientists have had very little idea why cold weather helps germs to spread.Worldwide, up to five million people catch the illness each flu season, and around a quarter of a million die from it. Part of its power comes from the fact that the virus changes so quickly that the body is hardly prepared. “The antibodies we’ve built up no longer recognize the virus –so we lose our immunity,” says Jane Metz at the University of Bristol. It also makes it harder to develop effective vaccines, and even if one comes out, governments often fail to persuade enough people to take it up.The hope is that by understanding better why flu spreads in winter, but naturally fades in summer, doctors could find simple measures to stop its spread.Previous theories had centred on our behaviour. We spend more time indoors in the winter, meaning that we’re in c loser contact with other people who may be carrying germs.Another popular idea concerned our physiology(生理机制): the cold weather weakens your body’s defenses against infection. In winter, without much sunlight, we may run low on Vitamin D, which helps powe r the body’s immune system. Moreover, when we breathe in cold air, the blood vessels in our nose shrink, which affects the normal function of white blood cells, allowing viruses to slip past our defenses unnoticed.While such factors both play some role, analyses suggested another ignored cause may have been lying invisible in the air that we breathe. Thanks to the laws of thermodynamics(空气热力学), cold air can carry less water vapor before it reaches the “dew point” and falls as rain. So while the weather ou tside may seem wetter, the air itself is drier as it loses the moisture. And researches in the past few years has shown that these dry conditions seem to offer the perfect environment for the flu virus to flourish.In wetter air, the epidemic struggles to build strength, while in drier conditions it spreads like wildfire. And comparing 30 years’ climate records with health records, Jeffrey Shaman at Columbia University found that flu epidemics almost always followed a drop in air humidity.24. What can we infer from the second paragraph ?A. We lose immunity due to the absence of our antibodies.B. The antibodies fail to function due to variation of virus.C. Government should come up with better ways to persuade people.D. One in four of the infected die from the influenza each flu season.25. What is the purpose of understanding better why flu spreads in winter?A. To help develop effective vaccine.B.To seek ways to treat people infected with flu.C. To figure out ways to cut off its transmission.D. To explore how to defend our immune system.26. In what weather condition a flu epidemic is more likely to occur ?A. Destroying bodies’ immune system.B. Powering our bodies’ immune system.C. Killing numerous viruses that we take in.D. Stopping us acquiring enough Vitamin D.27. What is the best title of the passage?A. Ways to prevent infection of fluB. Flu-A disease not so hard to preventC. A predictable flu seasonD. Why germs spread in winterC(市一中宋文辉)Rivers are the veins (静脉) of the Earth, transporting the water and nutrients needed to support the planet’s ecosystems, including human life. In Asia, some of the world’s largest rivers flow from the highest mountain ranges to vast floodplains below and finally into the ocean. Like veins these rivers connect the rocks in the mountains to the sediment (沉淀物) at the bottom of the ocean and give life to everything in between. While many nutrients are essential to the survival of life, there is one element transported by water in rivers that holds the key to life and to the future of our planet — carbon.Carbon is everywhere and understanding the way it moves and is either released or stored by the Earth system is a complex science in itself. Carbon starts its journey downstream when natural acid rain, which contains dissolved (溶解) carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, dissolves minerals in rocks. This helps transform carbon dioxide to bicarbonate (碳酸氢盐) in the water that then flows in our rivers. This is a very long process, which is one of the main ways carbon dioxide is removed from the atmosphere. Carbon is transported by rivers to oceans and once that carbon reaches the ocean, it is stored naturally in deep sea sediments for millions of years.As carbon travels down a river, different processes may impact whether it continues to flow downstream or whether it is released into the atmosphere. For example, human engineering, like extensive dam construction, will result in dramatic changes to how water and sediments travel down the river. Some carbon that fails to reachthe sea may return to the atmosphere in some way, which causes more warming.Earth’s climate is closely related to the carbon cycle. We all know about the essential role of plants in consuming carbon dioxide, but do we know enough about rivers? Changing the chemistry and the course of rivers may have significant impacts on how they transport carbon. Remember: wherever we live, we all live downstream.28. Where is the carbon in rivers originally from?A. The atmosphere.B. The rocks.C. The acid rain.D. The upstream areas.29. Why is human engineering mentioned in Paragraph 3?A. To show how important to life carbon is.B. To explain how necessary it is to build dams.C. To show how a natural process is interrupted.D. To explain how humans fight global warming.30. What does the author want to convey in the last paragraph?A. We’d better move upstream to live.B. We should protect plants along rivers.C. We’d better seek more help from plan ts.D. We should be cautious about river management.31. What is the best title for the text?A. What Humans Do with RiversB. What the Carbon Cycle Means to UsC. How Rivers’ Transporting Carbon CountsD. How Living Downstream Affects the EarthD (汉寿一中)The five-year trial, conducted by the researchers at the University of Connecticut, followed nearly 600 students from 12 schools in New Haven.In schools with improved nutrition policies and programs, students had healthier BMI (body mass index) over time. By the end of the study they reported healthier behaviors than their peers in schools without the nutrition policies and programs. Students in schools with support for improved nutrition policies had an increase in BMI of less than 1%. However, the BMI of students in schools without improved support for these policies and programs increased 3% to 4% ."These findings can provide guidance for schools and communities. Childhood obesity(肥胖)is a serious health threat, and schools are a vital way to reach children and their families to reduce risks and promote health," said lead author Jeannette Ickovics.The study is one of the first school-based policy guidance studies that followed students through middle school. "This is some of the most persuasive evidence we have to date that strongly proved that nutrition education and promoting healthy eatingbehaviors in the classroom and cafeteria can have a meaningful impact on children's health," said Marlene Schwartz, director of the Rudd Center and senior study author.The nutritional guidance in the schools studied included ensuring that all school-based meals met nutritional criteria; providing nutritional directions for students and their families; school-wide campaigns to limit sugary drinks and encourage the use of water; and limiting the use of food or drinks as rewards for academic performance or good behavior.In the study authors said that more than one in five American teenagers are currently obese, and as many as one in two are overweight or obese. Being overweight or obese early in life affects health across the lifespan(寿命),contributing to a range of chronic(慢性的)diseases that reduce productivity and shorten lifespan.32. What can we infer from the trial?A. Family is responsible for students’ diets.B. Childhood obesity has become more and more serious.C. Peer pressure influences students’ academic performance .D. School-based nutritional programs reduce student obesity.33. What’s the benefit of the findings?A. Helping cure obesity in different age groups .B. Offering reference to schools and communities.C. Overcoming students’ bad habit of wasting food.D. Adjusting people’s food structures and removing poverty.34. The fifth paragraph is mainly about the nutritional guidance’s___.A. specific measuresB. potential problemsC. operation procedureD. matters needing attention35. What’s the author’s purpose in writing the last paragraph?A. To let us know the current state of American lifespan.B. To introduce some chronic diseases caused by obesity.C. To advise parents to pay more attention to their children’s health.D. To stress the necessity of conducting the nutritional guidance in schools.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)(市一中宋文辉)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。