河北张家口市宣化第一中学2019届高三6月高考模拟英语试卷(含答案)
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河北省张家口市宣化区宣化第一中学2019-2020学年高二英语6月月考试题一、阅读理解(本大题共15小题,共30.0分)ASome students prefer a part-time job after class to earn some money and improve themselves. Here are some good companies:IN-N-Out BurgerIt is the best hamburger shop in the west of America. Regarded as one of the best employers, it offers flexible hours and the highest part-time salaries(薪水). Above all, the company treats its employees the way they would like to be treated:like family. However, there is no discount offered to its employees.Position: selling assistant (experience required)Website: www.in-n-out.cmStarbucks CoffeeStarbucks has been at the forefront(前沿) of the United States' coffee revolution. Working hours are flexible. Fit twenty hours of work into your week. There is also a 30% discount and a free pound of coffee or box of tea every week.Position: assistant coffee taster(experience required)Website:www.Starbucks.ComWhole Foods MarketWhole Foods Market is the world's largest natural and organic food selling company. With its focus on organic ingredients, Whole Foods Market is all about health. Working hours are flexible. Benefits include paid-time off and a 20% discount so you can eat like a king or at least like a top chef in training. There are also training courses on health and food every week.Position: secretaryWebsite:wwww.wholefoodsmarket.com.Lands' EndLands' End is a Wisconsin-based clothes store that focuses on casual comfort and warmth for the great outdoors. Employees(even part-time employees) have the chance to go to a company-owned entertainment centre and get a 25% discount on theme parks and movies, and an invitation to the yearly company picnic. Besides, for part-time employees,working hours are flexible and they can come to work anytime they like as long as they work for 4hours a day.Position:salespersonWebsite:www.landsend.com1.Which company offers its employees the best discount? ______A. In-N-Out Burger.B. Whole Foods Market.C. Starbucks Coffee.D. Lands' End.2.Which website should you visit if you are interested in selling clothes? ______A. www.in-n-out.comB. www.landsend.comC. www.wholefoodsmarket.comD. www.starbucks.com3.What do the four companies have in common? ______A. Training courses are offered.B. Working hours are flexible.C. Related experience is required.D. Employees can get high salaries.BWe've all had cases where we've waited just a bit too long to pay an electric bill or speeding ticket. But one man, from California by reasonable assumption, who goes by "Dave", recently took procrastination (拖延) one step further, by paying a parking ticket almost a half-century after it was given.In December 2018, the Minersville Police Department in Pennsylvania received a letter in the mail. Whoever wrote the letter decided it was best to keep his name somewhat unknown, so he put the return address as "Wayward Road, Anytown California" under the name "Feeling guilty".When the officers opened the envelope, they found a brief letter, along with a ﹩5 bill, and a parking ticket dating all the way back to 1974. The note read,"Dear PD, I've been carrying this ticket around for 40 plus years always intending to pay. Forgive me if I don't give you my info. With respect, Dave."Even though the initial parking ticket was only for﹩2, "Dave" must have felt awfully guilty because he left 150 percent, or﹩3, in interest.Michael Combs, the Police Chief of the Minersville Police Department, stated in an interview that the same ticket would cost about﹩20 if it were given today. Combs went on to share that the original ticket from 1974 was given to a vehicle that had an Ohio license plate.Because there was no system for tracking tickets given to out-of-state cars back then,"Dave" could have gotten away with never paying the﹩2 fine. But apparently, guilt got the best of him, and he decided to finally cough up the money more than 40 years past its due date.4.How much do we know about "Dave"? ______A. He lives in Wayward Road, Anytown California.B. The police are trying to find out more about him.C. His car probably came from Ohio at that time.D. "Dave" is of course the man's real name indeed.5.Why didn't "Dave" pay for the parking ticket until recently? ______A. He completely forgot about it in the past 44 years.B. He didn't find it until almost half a century later.C. He failed to find out who he should pay the money to.D. He didn't pay for it just because of procrastination.6.What drove "Dave" to pay for the parking ticket at last? ______A. A strong sense of guilt.B. Fear of being tracked by the police.C. Worry about being fined more.D. Sudden change of his financial situation.7.Which of the following can be the best title? ______A. Police Chief of the Minersville Police Department Shares a StoryB. Mysterious Procrastinator Finally Pays 44-Year-Old Parking TicketC. Unusual Letter Comes from Wayward Road, Anytown CaliforniaD. Parking Ticket Carried Around for Almost Half a Century from OhioCOne day when I was 12, my mother gave me an order: I was to walk to the public library,and borrow at least one book for the summer. This was one more weapon for her to defeat my strange problem-inability to read.In the library, I found my way into the "Children's Room." I sat down on the floor and pulled a few books off the shelf at random. The cover of a book caught my eye. It presented a picture of a beagle. I had recently had a beagle, the first and only animal companion I ever had as a child. He was my secret sharer, but one morning,he was gone, given away to someone who had the space and the money to care for him. I never forgot my beagle.There on the book's cover was a beagle which looked identical (相同的)to my dog. Iran my fingers over the picture of the dog on the cover. My eyes ran across the title,Amos, the Beagle with a Plan. Unknowingly, I had read the title. Without opening the book, I borrowed it from the library for the summer.Under the shade of a bush, I started to read about Amos. I read very, very slowly with difficulty. Though pages were turned slowly, I got the main idea of the story about a dog who, like mine, had been separated from his family and who finally found his way back home. That dog was my dog, and I was the little boy in the book. At the end of the story, my mind continued the final scene of reunion, on and on,until my own lost dog and I were, in my mind, running together.My mother's call returned me to the real world. I suddenly realized something: I had read a book, and I had loved reading that book. Everyone knew I could not read. But I had read it. Books could be incredibly wonderful and I was going to read them.I never told my mother about my "miraculous" (奇迹般的) experience that summer,but she saw a slow but remarkable improvement in my classroom performance during the next year. And years later, she was proud that her son had read thousands of books,was awarded a PhD in literature, and authored his own books, articles, poetry and fiction. The power of the words has held.8.The book caught the author's eye because ______ .A. it contained pretty pictures of animalsB. it reminded him of his own dogC. he found its title easy to understandD. he liked children's stories very much9.Why could the author manage to read the book through? ______A. He was forced by his mother to read it.B. He identified with the story in the book.C. The book told the story of his pet dog.D. The happy ending of the story attracted him.10.What can be inferred from the last paragraph? ______A. The author has become a successful writer.B. The author's mother read the same book.C. The author's mother rewarded him with books.D. The author has had happy summers ever since.11.Which one could be the best title of the passage? ______A. The Charm of a BookB. Mum's Strict OrderC. Reunion with My BeagleD. My Passion for ReadingDAlmost every second of every day an older adult falls in the United States. That's approximately 29 million falls per year and nearly 27,000 deaths. according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.Still in the stating stage, the Active Pelvis Orthosis (APO) system in Switzerland wants to make a lightweight, wearable exoskeleton (外骨骼) that could detect signs of balance loss and assist with balance recovery to keep the elderly wearer from falling, only when needed.Other exoskeletons, either in development or on the market today, assist with movement and make heavy objects feel lighter. Mobility-impaired people can walk again. But none of these devices predict what the wearer is going to do next and take measures to correct an unsteady move.The 3 kilogram (6.7 pound) exoskeleton was built entirely from scratch by the research team and is designed to be worn on the lower half of the. body. A waistband connects to two movable carbon fiber braces (支架), each one positioned on the outer side of a leg. Tiny motors and so-called "adaptive oscillators" (适配振荡器) in the computer circuits use a special process to detect the, wearer's unique paces. That part takes just a few minutes.While wearing the exoskeleton, a person may feel the braces and the motors pushing slightly on their legs. If their paces go against normal, the motors create a force in the braces that cause them to stiffen up and push a little more strongly against the legs, which provides stability.In the next three years, the APO hopes to develop something that is commercially available.12.Why is the new exoskeleton invented? ______A. To slower users' walking paces.B. To improve users' walking abilityC. To promote users' sense of balance.D. To prevent users from falling13.What's the feature of the new exoskeleton? ______A. It keeps users warm.B. It is worn on the back.C. It helps users move around.D. It corrects an unsteady move.14.What does paragraph 4 mainly talk about? ______A. How the new exoskeleton works.B. Where the braces are positioned.C. How long it takes to detect the user's pacesD. What the new exoskeleton was built from.15.What is the purpose of the author in writing this text? ______A. To call on care for the elderly.B. To introduce a new invention.C. To advertise new deviceD. To bring hope for the elderly.二、阅读七选五(本大题共5小题,共10.0分)Do you ever draw? Most of us don't. The reason we usually leave drawing to the artists is that we're not very good at it. Who wants to do anything they're bad at?(1) . Studies have found drawing has many benefits, artist or not. Here are justa few reasons for picking up a pen or pencil of any kind.It pushes you to be patient. We're used to things happening fast these days. Drawing is not fast. (2) That's OK. and as something comes together over time, you'll be reminded of the value of patience. Drawing is an object lesson that not everything good comes quickly, which is an easy thing to forget.(3) A few of my drawings are really kind of great.Í can look at them with pride. But plenty of my little drawings ate nonsense Or unfinished. It doesn't matter. I still have the experience of drawing and the benefits that brings. Even if you're not naturally "good" at drawing, you'll get better over time if you practice. (4) Your drawing doesn't have to mean anything or do anything useful, Sometimes you will even fail. No big deal.It makes memories stick, I draw in order to capture (捕获) moments from my life. I'm not great at drawing, but that's not the point. Sometimes I draw the view from the window of my hotel room-whether it's a great view or not. Remember, the idea is to capture the moment, not create a masterpiece. Other times I draw from my dinner table. (5)A. Take the pressure off.B. It's a good reminder that failure is OK.C. It is something that can show your talents.D. It takes time to create something interestingE. If you draw fast, you might ruin your drawing.F. But maybe we should rethink this assumption.G. These drawings can always bring me back to that moment.16. 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)A Game of Light and Shade It was a sunny day. I had gone up and down the tower when,outside the door at the foot, a blind man came toward me. In a moment, he disappeared up the stairs. I looked at the sign that said "To the Tower", and decided to (21) him.I caught up with him in the ticket office. There I was (22) to see the attendant (工作人员) selling him a ticket as if he were any other visitor. Then, with the ticket in one hand and (23)the wall with the fingers of the other, the blind man reached the stairs (24) to the hallway."That man is blind. What would a blind man climb up the tower for?" I said to the attendant, expecting him to show some(25), but he didn't answer."Not the (26)certainly," I said. "Perhaps he wants to (27)."I bought a ticket and(28) up the stairs. The man hadn't gone as far as I (29).A third of the way up the tower, I heard his (30). I slowed down and followed him at a little(31). He stopped from time to time. When he got to the balcony, I was a dozen steps (32). As I reached it, I saw him at the corner of the tower.At last, after ten minutes, I (33) him. "Excuse me," I said as politely as I could,"but I am curious to know (34)you came up."He smiled. "Coming up the stairs, you will notice how not just light but sun (35)into the tower through the narrow windows here and there, so that you can feel the(36) -the cool stairs suddenly become quite warm-and how up here behind the wall there is (37), but as soon as going opposite a window you can find the sun. There is no (38) so good as this for feeling the difference between light and shade. It is not the first time I've come up."The blind man seemed quite(39) just like a child who was enjoying his favorite games. He told me the truth that blind men can also find the beauty in life (40) they cannot enjoy the sights of the world.21. A. accept B. follow C. control D. visit22. A. frightened B. disappointed C. surprised D. embarrassed23. A. touching B. climbing C. hitting D. covering24. A. pointing B. attaching C. contributing D. leading25. A. respect B. doubt C. concern D. sympathy26. A. view B. test C. prize D. trick27. A. kick B. jump C. relax D. escape28. A. struggled B. explored C. wandered D. hurried29. A. promised B. examined C. imagined D. confirmed30. A. steps B. words C. secrets D. cheers31. A. standard B. distance C. expense D. intention32. A. ahead B. around C. outside D. behind33. A. recognized B. surrounded C. approached D. witnessed34. A. why B. how C. when D. whether35. A. knocks B. pours C. slides D. bursts36. A. trend B. reaction C. change D. honor37. A. light B. space C. mess D. shade38. A. place B. signal C. object D. period39. A. nervous B. content C. curious D. patient40. A. unless B. because C. once D. although四、语法填空(本大题共1小题,共10.0分)41.Imagine life today if the printing press had never been invented. We would nothave books, posters, magazines or newspapers. The printing press (1) ( allow)us to share large amounts of information (2) ( convenient). In fact, the printing press is so significant (3) it has come to be known as one of the most important inventions of our time.Before the printing press (4) ( invent), any writings and drawings had to be completed painstakingly by hand. Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press in the mid-1400s, (5) led to a huge social and cultural revolution. Long before the Gutenberg press, Chinese (6) ( improvement) in ink, block printing and movable clay type were made. This expanded the (7) (write) word's range of influence.Modern print technology has made printing more affordable than ever, whether you're printing thousands of booklets (8) a single poster. The industry has even embraced the Digital Age, which has given rise to online printing companies that make it easy for anyone (9) (design), print, and mail printed materials by(10) (use) their computers.五、选词填空-句子(本大题共10小题,共10.0分)42.There are many______(apply)for the job.43.Those attractive criminals will get less strict______(punish).44.Robots can help the customers carry their______(行李).45.Every possible______has been tried to improve our study (means).46.The highest rate of unemployment______last year (occur).47.He is a______(reform)criminal.48.We should make an______to our teacher when cheating in the exam(道歉).49.We should make______(prepare)for the final exam.50.He lay in bed______(comfort),watching TV.51.I kept myself______(occupy)by watching television.六、短文改错(本大题共1小题,共10.0分)52.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.Dear Tom,How time flies! Next week is your birthday.Happy birthday for you! I've sent you a can of tea as a gift,which I hope you will like it.Now I will introduce Chinese tea culture to you.Chinese tea has history of more than 4,000 years.General speaking,there're many kind of tea in China,including green tea,red tea and so on.Drink tea has many benefits.For example,it canmake people relaxing.Besides,it has been proved that tea was beneficial to people's healthy.No wonder that tea is become in creasingly popular with people around the world.I hope you will love Chinese tea and tea culture.Happy birthday!七、书面表达(本大题共1小题,共20.0分)53.假定你是李华,你的朋友Nick近来沉溺于王者荣耀(King of Glory)之中不能自拔,你在得知此事后非常担忧,请你给他写一封信予以劝说,内容包括:1.你对他的担心2.游戏的危害3.摆脱游戏的办法注意:1.词数:100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯.Dear Nick,______Yours,Li Hua英语试卷答案和解析1.【答案】【小题1】C 【小题2】B 【小题3】B【解析】21-23 CBB21.C.推理判断题.根据"There is also a 30% discount and a free pound of coffee or box of tea every week."可知Starbucks Coffee.给员工提供最好的折扣.故选C.22.B.细节理解题.根据"Lands' End is a Wisconsin-based clothes store that focuses on casual comfort and warmth for the great outdoors."可知如果你对销售服装感兴趣,你应该访问www.landsend.com.故选B.23.B.推理判断题.根据"Besides, for part-time employees,working hours are flexible and they can come to work anytime they like as long as they work for 4hours a day."可知这四家公司的共同点是工作时间是灵活的.故选B.本文是一篇广告布告类阅读,文章主要介绍了有些学生喜欢在课后做一份兼职来挣些钱,提高自己.这里有一些不错的公司.此题主要考查学生的细节理解和推理判断能力.做细节理解题时一定要找到文章中的原句,和题干进行比较,再做出正确选择.在做推理判断题时不要以个人的主观想象代替文章的事实,要根据文章事实进行合乎逻辑的推理判断.4.【答案】【小题1】C 【小题2】D 【小题3】A 【小题4】B【解析】1.C.推理判断题.根据倒数第二段最后一句Combs went on to share that the original ticket from 1974 was given to a vehicle that had an Ohio license plate.可知,Dave的车可能来自俄亥俄州.故选C.2.D.推理判断题.根据最后一段中Because there was no system for tracking tickets given to out-of-state cars back then, "Dave" could have gotten away with never paying the $2 fine.可知,"Dave"直到最近才付停车费是因为拖延.故选D.3.A.细节理解题.根据最后一段最后一句But apparently, guilt got the best of him,and he decided to finally cough up the money more than 40 years past its due date.可知,一种强烈的罪恶感驱使"Dave"终于付了停车费.故选A.4.B.主旨大意题.根据第一段中But one man, from California by reasonable assumption,who goes by "Dave", recently took procrastination (拖延) one step further, by paying a parking ticket almost a half-century after it was given.可知,本文讲述的是一位神秘的拖延者终于支付了44年的停车罚单.故选B.本文是一篇记叙文.文章讲述的是一位神秘的拖延者终于支付了44年的停车罚单.考察学生的细节理解和推理判断能力,做细节理解题时一定要找到文章中的原句,和题干进行比较,再做出正确的选择.在做推理判断题不要以个人的主观想象代替文章的事实,要根据文章事实进行合乎逻辑的推理判断.8.【答案】【小题1】B 【小题2】B 【小题3】A 【小题4】A【解析】1.B.细节理解题.根据文章第二段The cover of a book caught my eye. It presented a picture of a beagle. I had recently had a beagle, the first and only animal companion I ever had as a child.可知此本书引起作者注意的原因是这本书封面的比格犬图片使作者想起了自己拥有过的比格犬.故选B.2.B.推理判断题.根据第四段That dog was my dog, and I was the little boy in the book. At the end of the story, my mind continued the final scene of reunion, on and on, until my own lost dog and I were, in my mind, running together.可知作者感同身受地把自己与书本的主人公联系在一起.故选B.3.A.推理判断题.根据最后一段倒数第二句话And years later, she was proud that her son had read thousands of books, was awarded a PhD in literature, and authored his own books, articles, poetry and fiction.可以判断出作者最终成为一名成功的作家.故选A.4.A.主旨大意题.文章讲述了作者从一名阅读困难的孩子到最终成为一名成功的作家的故事,从而展现给我们书本的魅力.故选A.文章讲述了作者从一名阅读困难的孩子到最终成为一名成功的作家的故事,从而告诉我们书本的魅力.考察学生的细节理解和推理判断能力,做细节理解题时一定要找到文章中的原句,和题干进行比较,再做出正确的选择.在做推理判断题不要以个人的主观想象代替文章的事实,要根据文章事实进行合乎逻辑的推理判断.12.【答案】【小题1】D 【小题2】D 【小题3】A 【小题4】B【解析】1.D.细节理解题.根据第二段的…to make a lightweight, wearable exoskeleton (外骨骼) that could detect signs of balance loss and assist with balance recoveryto keep the elderly wearer from falling, only when needed.可知 APO系统想制作一个轻量级、可穿戴的外骨骼来防止老年人佩戴者摔倒,故D项符合文意.2.D.细节理解题.根据第三段的But none of these devices predict what the wearer is going to do next and take measures to correct an unsteady move.可知目前的一些设备都无法预测佩戴者下一步会做什么,也无法采取措施纠正不稳定的移动,故D项符合题意.3.A.主旨大意题.通读第四段可知,主要讲述的是这种新设备是如何工作的,故A项正确.4.B.推理判断题.文章主要介绍了一款新设备,能够预测佩戴者下一步会做什么,同时采取措施纠正不稳定的移动来防止老年人佩戴者摔倒.故B选项正确.这是一篇说明文.文章主要介绍了一款新设备,能够预测外骨骼佩戴者下一步会做什么,同时采取措施纠正不稳定的移动来防止老年人佩戴者摔倒.阅读理解考察学生的细节理解和推理判断能力,做细节理解题时一定要找到文章中的原句,和题干进行比较,再做出正确的选择.在做推理判断题不要以个人的主观想象代替文章的事实,要根据文章事实进行合乎逻辑的推理判断.16.【答案】【小题1】F 【小题2】D 【小题3】B 【小题4】A 【小题5】G【解析】FDBAG1.F.语境辨析题.根据前文Do you ever draw? Most of us don't. The reason we usually leave drawing to the artists is that we're not very good at it. Who wants to do anything they're bad at?可知你曾经画画吗?我们大多数人都不画画.我们通常把画留给艺术家的原因是我们不擅长画画.谁想做他们不擅长的事情呢?F项:But maybe we should rethink this assumption.但也许我们应该重新考虑这个问题.符合文意,故选F.2.D.联系下文题.根据后文That's OK. and as something comes together over time,you'll be reminded of the value of patience.可知没关系.随着时间的推移,当一些东西聚在一起时,你会想起耐心的价值.D项:It takes time to create something interesting.创造有趣的东西需要时间.符合文意,故选D.3.B.逻辑推理题.根据后文But plenty of my little drawings ate nonsense Or unfinished. It doesn't matter. I still have the experience of drawing and the benefits that brings.可知但我的很多小画都是胡说八道或未完成的.这没关系.我仍然得到了画画的经验和带来的好处.B项:It's a good reminder that failure is OK.这是一个很好的提醒,失败是可以的.符合文意,故选B.4.A.理解判断题.根据后文Your drawing doesn't have to mean anything or do anything useful, Sometimes you will even fail.可知你的画不一定意味着什么或做任何有用的事情,有时你甚至会失败.A项:Take the pressure off.释放压力.符合文意,故选A.5.G.联系上文题.根据前文Remember, the idea is to capture the moment, not create a masterpiece. Other times I draw from my dinner table.可知记住,我的想法是捕捉这一刻,而不是创造出一幅杰作.有时我会从餐桌上画画.G项:These drawings can always bring me back to that moment.这些画总能使我想起那个时刻.符合文意,故选G.本文是一篇选句填空,文章介绍了你曾经画画吗?我们大多数人都不画画.我们通常把画留给艺术家的原因是我们不擅长画画.谁想做他们不擅长的事情呢?但画画有很多好处.做七选五题目时要注意以下规则:1.放进去通顺,这一点是基础.凡不通顺的必错无疑; 2、选项中有单词、词组、句子成分或与所选答案所在段内容重合;3、选项与其上句或下句之间有必然的逻辑关系; 4、选项全部内容都属于正确答案所在段.有时备选答案中可能含有甲乙两项内容,这时,只有当甲和乙都归属于本段时,答案才是正确的.21.【答案】【小题1】B 【小题2】C 【小题3】A 【小题4】D 【小题5】C【小题6】A 【小题7】B 【小题8】D 【小题9】C 【小题10】A【小题11】B 【小题12】D 【小题13】C 【小题14】A 【小题15】B【小题16】C 【小题17】D 【小题18】A 【小题19】B 【小题20】D【解析】BCADC ABDCA BDCAB CDABD1.B.考查动词及语境理解.A. accept接受;B. follow跟随;C. control控制;D. visit 参观;句意:我看着"登塔"的指示牌,决定跟随他上去看具体情况.因为对于他登塔要做的事情,我很好奇.故B项正确.2.C.考查形容词及语境理解.A. frightened害怕的;B. disappointed失望的;C. surprised 惊讶的;D. embarrassed尴尬的;当我看见工作人员把他当做正常人一样,也卖票给他,我感觉很惊讶.故C项正确.3.A.考查动词及语境理解.A. touching触摸;B. climbing攀登;C. hitting击中;D. covering覆盖;由第二句a blind man came toward me可知对方是一个盲人,所以他只能摸着墙向上攀登.故A项正确.4.D.考查动词短语及语境理解.动词短语point to指向;attach …to…把……附在……之上;contribute to对……做贡献;lead to导致,通向;句中现在分词短语leading to the hallway做定语修饰名词the stairs,指通向走廊的楼梯.其余三项语义不搭配.故D项正确.5.C.考查名词及语境理解.A. respect尊敬;B. doubt怀疑;C. concern担心;关心;D. sympathy同情;我告诉工作人员他是一个盲人,希望工作人员能够多关注他,因为他无法欣赏风景,他很可能是要登塔以后会跳下去.故C项正确.6.A.考查名词及语境理解.A. view风景;观点;B. test测试;C. prize奖品,奖励;D. trick诡计;把戏;我认为这个盲人不会到塔顶去看风景,他是想去跳楼;所以我才让工作人员关注他.故A项正确.7.B.考查动词及语境理解.A. kick 踢;B. jump跳跃;C. relax放松;D. escape 逃跑;我认为这个盲人不会到塔顶去看风景,他是想去跳楼;故B项正确.8.D.考查动词及语境理解.A. struggled挣扎,斗争;B. explored探索;C.wandered 徘徊,闲逛;D. hurried匆忙;由上文可知我非常担心这个盲人,买了票以后匆忙爬上楼梯跟着他查看他究竟想做什么.故D项正确.9.C.考查动词及语境理解.A. promised 承诺;B. examined检查;C. imagined 想象;D. confirmed确认;这个盲人爬得并没有我想象得那么远,在向上的楼梯三分之一的地方,我听到了他的脚步声.故C项正确.10.A.考查名词及语境理解.A. steps脚步;B. words话;C. secrets秘密;D. cheers 欢呼;这个盲人爬得并没有我想象得那么远,在向上的楼梯三分之一的地方,我听到了他的脚步声.于是我放慢脚步,在后面稍远处跟着他.故A项正确.11.B.考查名词及语境理解.A. standard标准;B. distance距离;C. expense费用;D. intention目的,意图;在向上的楼梯三分之一的地方,我听到了他的脚步声.于是我放慢脚步,在后面稍远处跟着他.名词distance表示距离,故B项正确.12.D.考查副词及语境理解.A. ahead在前面;B. around在附近;C. outside在外面;D. behind在后面;当他到阳台的时候,我在后面几十步的地方看着他.本句指我站在他的后面,观察他的行为.故D项正确.13.C.考查动词及语境理解.A. recognized认出,意识到;B. surrounded包围;C. approached 靠近;D. witnessed目睹,见证;根据下文"Excuse me"可知我靠近和他打招呼.故C项正确.14.A.考查从句及语境理解.作者一路跟着这位盲人登塔,主要是因为他不知道对方来这里的原因.所以句中使用why引导宾语从句.故A项正确.15.B.考查动词及语境理解.A. knocks敲击;击中;B. pours倾倒;C. slides滑倒;D. bursts爆发;爬上楼梯,你注意到的不仅是光线,而且阳光会透过窗户照射到各处,这样就可以感受到这种变化,楼梯从凉爽突然变得很温暖.动词pour表示阳光透过窗户洒在楼梯上.故B项正确.16.C.考查名词及语境理解.A. trend趋势,倾向;B. reaction反应;C. change改变;D. honor荣耀;从后句"the cool stairs suddenly become quite warm楼梯突然从凉爽变得温暖",可知指这种变化.故C项正确.17.D.考查生活常识及名词及语境理解.A. light光线;B. space空间;C. mess杂乱;D. shade阴影;根据生活常识可知在"behind the wall墙体的后面"通常都有阴影.故D项正确.18.A.考查名词及语境理解.A. place地方;B. signal信号;C. object物体;D. period 阶段;时期;句意:没有什么地方和这里一样可以很好的感觉光线和阴影之间的差别.我不是第一次来这里了.这位盲人告诉作者在这里他可以很好地感受光线和阴影的差别,所以他才会来这个地方.故A项正确.19.B.考查形容词及语境理解.A. nervous紧张的;B. content满足的;满意的;C. curious 好奇的;D. patient耐心的;根据后半句"just like a child who was enjoying his favorite games就像是欣赏自己最喜欢的孩子一样",说明这个盲人非常满意这个世界给予他的这一切.故B项正确.20.D.考查连词及语境理解.A. unless除非;B. because因为;C. once一旦;D. although 尽管;他告诉我尽管盲人们无法享受世界上的风景,但他们也能找到生活里的美.根据句意可知上下文之间是转折关系,要用although引导让步状语从句.故D项正确.本文是一篇记叙文,作者跟随着一位盲人登塔,盲人告诉他尽管盲人们无法享受世界上的风景,但他们也能找到生活里的美.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】allows 【小题2】conveniently【小题3】that【小题4】wasinvented【小题5】which【小题6】improvements 【小题7】written【小题8】or【小题9】todesign【小题10】using【解析】(1)allows.考查时态.句意:印刷机使我们可以方便地分享大量的信息.分析句子结构可知,此句缺少谓语,allow sb. to do sth.固定短语,"允许某人做某事",再结合语境可知,此处应该使用一般现在时,故填allows.(2)conveniently.考查副词.句意:印刷机使我们可以方便地分享大量的信息.分析句子结构并结合句意可知,空处填副词修饰前文的share,故填conveniently.(3)that.考查状语从句.句意:事实上,印刷机是如此的重要,它已经成为我们这个时代最重要的发明之一.分析句子结构并结合句意可知,so…that…固定短语,"如此……以至于……"引导结果状语从句,故填that.(4)was invented.考查时态语态.分析句子结构可知,从句中缺少谓语动词,且the printing press和invent(发明)是被动关系,再结合句意"在印刷术被发明之前…",可知此处是一般过去时的被动语态,故填was invented.(5)which.考查定语从句.分析句子结构可知,空处引导非限制性定语从句,先行词是"Johannes Gutenberg在15世纪中期发明了印刷机"这件事,且空处在从句中做主语,故填which.(6)improvements.考查名词.结合语义可知,早在Gutenberg印刷机问世之前,中国取得的是油墨、雕版印刷和活字泥塑"几个方面"的进步,故填improvements.(7)written.考查非谓语动词.句意:这扩大了书面文字的影响范围.分析句子结构可知,空处填形容词,write和word被动关系,所以应该用write的过去分词形式做定语,结合句意可知,written word意为书面语,故填written.(8)or.考查固定搭配.句意:现代印刷技术使印刷变得比以往任何时候都更便宜,无论你是印刷成千上万本小册子还是一张海报.分析句子结构可知,whether…or…固定短语,"无论……还是……",故填or.(9)to design.考查非谓语动词.句意:该行业甚至拥抱了数字时代,数字时代催生了在线印刷公司,任何人都可以轻松设计、印刷.分析句子结构可知,that引导的从句中make是谓语动词,故空处是非谓语,结合语义可知,anyone和design是主动关系,故填to design.(10)using.考查非谓语动词.分析句子结构可知,空前是介词,后接动名词,故填using.本文是一篇说明文,介绍了印刷机的发明对社会和文化的影响.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,逐题解答.扎实的语法功底加上准确的理解是解答语法填空题的关键.42.【答案】applications【解析】答案:applications;考查单词填空.根据空格前的many可知应该用名词复数.故填applications.这项工作有许多申请表.对于用所给词的适当形式填空,答题时要做到:A.明确所给词的词性;B.弄清所给句子的意思;C.确定空白处所需的词性D.正确写出所填的词.43.【答案】punishment【解析】答案:punishment;考查单词填空.根据空格前的形容词可知应该用名词,且punishment是不可数名词.故填punishment.那些有魅力的罪犯会受到不那么严厉的惩罚.对于用所给词的适当形式填空,答题时要做到:A.明确所给词的词性;B.弄清所给句子的意思;C.确定空白处所需的词性D.正确写出所填的词.44.【答案】luggage。
河北省张家口市宣化区宣化第一中学2019-2020学年高三英语下学期仿真试题一、阅读理解(本大题共15小题,共30.0分)ANEW HAVEN, Connecticut-A surprise awaited students in Yale who showed up for Professor Laurie Santo's class. They got slips of paper that said, "No class today." There was only one rule for the students' unexpected free time-They were not allowed to study, but to relax. Since exams and papers were coming up, everyone was tired and stressed. At this moment they were touched. With around applause, nine students hugged Santos, and two burst into tears.Yet, cancelling class was not just a break. It was also a challenge, as she was asking them to stop worrying about their grades, even if it was just an hour. One student went to the Yale University Art Gallery for the first time in her four years at Yale. A group of students went to a recording studio and played a new song. More people were outside, and more were smiling. That's why about 1, 200 students were taking Santo's class, called "Psychology and the Good Life," the largest class in Yale's 317-year history. Even non-Yale students had the chance to take Santo's class. It was offered as an online course and she immediately became an Internet hit.Skyler Robinson, one of her students, was at a loss for a while about what to do during his break, and then decided to take a nap. "It was a great nap," he commented. Santos designed the class after she realized that her students kept busy through long days that seemed far more depressing and joyless than her own college years. "They feel they're in this crazy rat race. They're working so hard that they can't take a single hour off. That's awful."The ideas behind the class are simple. Santos said, "It is the hope that science can help students find peace among all the stresses and difficulties they face at college." The lessons include showing more gratitude, performing acts of kindness and increasing social connections. The students really wanted to learn to lead a happy life in a science-driven way. Santos also noted the psychological happening of "mis-wanting", which led people to work towards the wrong goals in life. One week, Santo asked students to exercise. Another week, she wanted them to get more sleep. They worked hard to keep some new habits. Social science research led to many new understandings of how people find happiness. She thinks her class can change Yale, or rather, not just Yale.1.How did students respond to the cancelling class?A. They expressed their concern.B. They were at a loss what to do.C. They showed gratitude to the teacher.D. They were eager to study individually.2.How can we know Santo's class was popular?A. From the attendance in her class.B. From the subject she taught.C. From the long history of Yale.D. From the release of the online course.3.What can students learn from Santo's class?A. To develop good study habits.B. To let exercise become their routine.C. To better understand how to find happiness.D. To do something joyful during the stressful time.4.What can we infer from the text?A. Santos had a more stressful time in her college.B. Students would be in rat race after Santo's class.C. Santo's influence can reach a wider range of people.D. Santos is going to cancel more classes for better effects.BAs unpleasant emotions go, anxiety is the roughest. It's a vague, pit-of-the-stomach fear that sneaks up to you -- that unease you get when your boss says that she needs to talk to you right away, when the phone rings at 4:00 a.m., or when your dentist looks into your mouth and says "Hmm" for the third time.Lasting anxiety can keep you up at night, make you bad-tempered, weaken your ability to concentrate, and ruin your appetite. And the constant state of readiness generated by anxiety-- heart racing, palms sweating -- may contribute to high blood pressure and heart disease.How to prevent anxiety then?Meditate. Maybe you're just anxious. If so, meditation(冥想) is worth a try. It cultivates a calmness that eases anxious feelings and offers a sense of control. A study at the University of Massachusetts found that volunteers who took an 8-week meditation course were considerably less anxious afterward. People who are anxious find that they are dramatically calmer with 20 minutes of meditation in the morning and another 20 minutes after dinner.Jog,walk, swim, or cycle. If you can't make time for meditation, be sure to make time for regular exercise. Exercise can have the same calming effect as meditation,particularly if it's something repetitive like running or swimming laps.Treatment?Remember to breathe. When you're anxious, you tend to hold your breath or breathe too shallowly. That makes you feel more anxious. Breathing slowly and deeply can have a calming effect. To make sure that you're breathing correctly, place your hand on your diaphragm(横膈膜), just below your rib cage(胸腔). Feel it rise with each breath in and fall with each breath out.Let's say you are anxious about your competence on the job. Ask yourself "What,in particular, am I afraid that I'll mess up?" Maybe you're afraid that you get further behind and miss your deadlines. Or maybe you're worried that you're blowing it whenever you present your ideas in meetings. Have you had several near misses with deadlines? Are your suggestions routinely rejected? If not, the anxiety isneedless. If there is a real problem, work on a solution: Pace yourself to better meet deadlines, or join a public speaking class.5.Which of the following symptoms is NOT directly caused by anxiety? ______A. Lower in concentration.B. No appetite.C. Heart racing.D. High blood pressure.6.According to the passage, what can be done to avoid anxiety? ______A. Exercising regularly.B. Keeping breath steady.C. Breathing shallowly with the help of hands.D. Adjusting the pace of life.7.What is the last paragraph about? ______A. Anxiety at work and its solutions.B. People's anxiety about their capabilities.C. The reason for someone's incompetence.D. The function of public speaking class.COne man's white bread is another man's green vegetables.That's the key from The Personalised Diet, a new book from Israeli authors Eran Segal and Eran Elinav. The authors say it's time to admit to ourselves that one-size-fits-all diets don't work, and when it comes to nutrition,it's about doing what works best for your body, not catching the latest diet fashion."For years,we've been trying to search for that silver-bullet diet and we've been miserably failing," Segal said. "And that's because the best diet for each person really has to be tailored to that individual."They conducted a personalised nutrition project at Weizmann, where hundreds of volunteers agreed to have their blood sugar tested after meals. One participant in the study, a woman named Ruti, said she was surprised that it was tomatoes -- not ice cream or candies -- that were raising her blood sugar level. Ruti recalled,"I have now significantly reduced my intake of tomato and I'm feeling much more energetic, which still surprises me. I have already lost a couple of pounds, and I have high hopes that I have finally found the answer to my weight struggle, too."The Israeli scientists found that some people can consume traditionally unhealthy foods with little or no rise in their blood sugar levels, while others have a stronger response, and therefore shouldn't eat those foods. It's those kinds of results that you can only find from a personalised diet."What we were surprised to find out was just like any other food, there is no such thing as good bread," Elinav said. "The response to bread was completely individualised."8.What is suggested in the first sentence?A. Everyone has their own tastes.B. Nutrition serves your body best.C. People's response to the same food is different.D. The latest diet doesn't fit each person.9.What does "that silver-bullet diet" refer to?A. A diet that is low in fat.B. A diet that begins a new diet trend.C. A diet that works best for everyone.D. A diet that provides all the nutrition.10.Ruti's example suggests that to control weight, one needs to ______.A. eat much fewer tomatoesB. control their blood sugar levelsC. struggle for weight loss constantlyD. eat according to his or her blood sugar level11.Why is Elinav's opinion on bread mentioned in the last paragraph?A. To advise people not to eat unhealthy food.B. To stress the need of the personalised diet.C. To explain the popularity of white bread.D. To show the importance of good bread.DArchaeologists used DNA taken from a broken clay pipe stem found in Maryland to build a picture of an enslaved woman who died around 200 years ago and had origins in modern-day Sierra Leone. One researcher called the work " a mind-blower.""In this particular context, and from that time period, I think it's a first," team member Hannes Schroeder told The Washington Post. "To be able to get DNA from an object like a pipe stem is quite exciting. Also it is exciting for descendant (后裔) communities. Through this technology, they're able to make a connection not only to the site but potentially back to Africa."The pipe stem was found at the Belvoir plantation in Crownsville, Maryland,where enslaved people lived until 1864 and where a likely slave cemetery was recently found. DNA taken from the pipe linked back to a woman either directly from or descended from the Mende people, who lived in west Africa, in an area now part of Sierra Leone. Julie Schablitsky, the chief archaeologist with the Maryland state highway administration, told The Post the discovery, based on saliva(唾液) absorbed into the clay pipe, was a "mind-blower". She also said records show the existence of a slave trade route Sierra Leone to Annapolis, plied(定期往来) by British and American ships. "As soon as people stepped on those slave ships in Africa," she said, "whether they were from Benin or whether they were from Sierra Leone, wherever they were from, that identity was lost. Their humanity is robbed. Who they are as a people has gone."The new analysis is part of ongoing research around Belvoir that has given descendants of the people enslaved there new insight into the lives of their ancestors. Speaking to The Post, Nancy Daniels, a genealogist from Laurel, Maryland,who thinks she is a descendant of enslaved families from Belvoir but was not linked to the research on the pipe, called the discovery "overwhelming." "I'm sitting here about ready to cry," she said. "I'm sorry. I'm so happy …Thank God for the DNA."This year, events and ceremonies are being held to mark the 400th anniversary of the arrival of the first enslaved people in America, at Jamestown, Virginia,in 1619.12.What does the phrase "a mind-blower" in paragraphs 1 and 4 refer to?A. A surprise.B. A confusion.C. An excitement.D. A fascination.13.According to Hannes Schroeder, the pipe stem was of great significance because______ .A. it was the first direct evidence that slaves living in Maryland were originallyfrom AfricaB. it helped the archaeologists to draw a portrait of the enslaved womanC. it might contribute to identifying the birthplace of the descendant communitiesD. it contained genetic clues to the ancestral background of its owner14.What can be inferred from the passage?A. The owner of the pipe once lived in what is now an area in west Africa.B. The history of slavery in America is an ongoing topic of concern.C. African slaves lost their identities when they arrived at the Belvoirplantation.D. Nancy Daniels, a genealogist was sorry for not being involved in the research.15.Which of the following is the best title for the passage?A. DNA from an old pipe throws lights on the origins of the enslavedB. A new research reveals the origins of enslaved African womanC. The descendants of enslaved people seek their identitiesD. DNA contributes to the breakthrough of a new research二、阅读七选五(本大题共5小题,共10.0分)Art galleries are places in which artists can display all types of works of art, including paintings, drawings, photographs, sculptures,etc. (1) At the same time, however, each artwork must be protected from exposure to too much light since that can cause works to fade and therefore get ruined. (2) The most common form of lighting used to light up artwork is indoor spotlights on tracks attached to the ceiling near where the work is being displayed. (3) It permits the lights to be moved more easily when the light patterns require adjusting. Recessed(嵌入的)lights in walls and ceilings can be useful so long as they are not fixed in place but can instead be easily moved to create ideal light patterns. Most art gallery directors state that a combination of tracked and recessed light equipment is ideal because the tracked lights focus directly on the artwork while the recessed lights are used on the nearby walls to provide a surrounding light source. (4)How to angle the lights depends upon the height of the ceiling and the size of the artwork. Caution must be taken to avoid creating too many areas with shadows or to have the lights cause a glare on the artwork. Besides, the lights should not be bare bulbs burning directly on the artwork but should be made in some way to make the lighting softer. According to experts, low voltage(电压)bulbs are the best to use when lighting artwork. (5) Thus artwork should be placed in a room where三、完形填空(本大题共20小题,共30.0分)It started on a Friday (21) when the 5-year-old and his older brother were playing (22) their home near the resort town of Aspen, Colorado. Hearing the sound of(23), the mother raced to her front yard to find a (24) sight: A mountain lion was bent over her 5-year-old son, biting him. The poor boy was completely under the cat and was (25) to get free.So the mother (26) she charged the animal, pulled away one of its(27) suddenly with a lot of force and discovered her son's whole head was in its mouth. She didn't back down. The mother(28) the lion's mouth and got it open,(29) the boy. She then quickly picked him up and ran away.The boy's father had just returned from a run when the(30) occurred. He(31)into the car with his wife and son and called 911 shortly before 8 p.m. As they (32) to a hospital in Aspen. The boy suffered cuts to his (33), face and neck. The mother (34) bite marks on her hand and scratches on her leg. Aspen valley Hospital reported that the child was not seriously injured and in(35) condition and has since been (36) to children's Hospital in Denver for his recovery.The mountain lion was estimated to be about 2 years old and was not fully grown. It was, perhaps, forced out to hunt on its own. Young lions may be keen on easy (37), like pets and small children.(38), it wasn't a big cat. Had it been a 110-pound lion- which was once seen around there - this would have been a much(39) story.The mother, who had to physically remove the lion's paws from her son's face, is credited with(40)his life. She's a real hero.16. A. morning B. afternoon C. evening D. noon17. A. inside B. outside C. towards D. under18. A. screams B. laughter C. applause D. cheers19. A. surprising B. magical C. moving D. terrifying20. A. running B. waiting C. struggling D. walking21. A. sprang into action B. burst into tearsC. thought twiceD. pulled out22. A. eyes B. paws C. ears D. teeth23. A. grabbed B. covered C. beat D. kissed24. A. comforting B. scolding C. stopping D. freeing25. A. error B. attack C. headache. D. comedy26. A. crashed B. looked C. jogged D. jumped27. A. sped B. swam C. dived D. got28. A. legs B. feet C. head D. bottom29. A. suffered B. carved C. drew D. removed30. A. terrible B. fair C. bad D. poor31. A. carried B. advised C. sold D. transferred32. A. plants B. toys C. targets D. animals33. A. unluckily B. generally C. eventually D. fortunately34. A. beautiful B. happier C. different D. authentic35. A. wasting B. saving C. ending D. risking四、语法填空(本大题共1小题,共10.0分)36. The first UN Chinese Language Day at the United Nations (1) (observe)on Friday at UN Headquarters in New York in 2010. (2) the world's mostwidely spoken language ,it seems appropriate that Mandarin(普通话)has one day every year dedicated to it. This (3) (official)marked dayof Mandarin language celebration was set by the United Nations as a wayof celebrating the language's history and (4) (contribute)to the world. It is hoped that having one day every year (5) (celebrate)Mandarin will encourage more people around the world to take it up.WithChina likely to become the (6) (large)economy in the world ,it is important that the wider world becomes interestingly more perfect in this world language. Every year UN Chinese Language Day (7) (fall)on April 20. A great way to get (8) (involve)in the celebration is to join a Mandarin class or attend one of the many Confucious Institutes(孔子学院) (9) are set up by China in countries around the world. The number of people learning Chinese is on (10) increase in China's neighboring countries , such as Korea , Japan ,and Vietnam.五、选词填空-句子(本大题共5小题,共5.0分)37.Hundreds of______(邀请函) are being sent out this week38.The salesgirl pretended not to hear me and went on______(闲谈)with a lady inblue.39.Had he anything to say in______(explain) of his behaviour?40.If the exercise causes______(comfort), stop immediately.41.She has been fully ______ (occupy) with work recently.六、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.It was a math test,for which I have prepared for a long time.So much importance I attach to it that I even felt a l ittle nervous before a test.My heart began to beat wild immed iately I took my seat in the classrooms.Looking at the test pa per,our mind went blank.I attempted to focus my attention and it was impossible.So I closed my eyes and took a deep breath,try to calm down.It worked.Gradually I recovered from my calmness.Feeling more relaxing,I picked up my pen and began t o write.七、书面表达(本大题共1小题,共25.0分)43.假定你是红星中学的李华,你的英国朋友Peter热爱体育运动,他将作为交换生到你校学习一年.请你给他写封邮件,主要内容包括:1.介绍你校体育课程及活动;2.推荐一项中国传统体育项目.注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯.英语仿真试卷答案和解析1.【答案】【小题1】C 【小题2】A 【小题3】C 【小题4】C【解析】1.根据第一段最后一句 With around applause, nine students hugged Santos,and two burst into tears.在掌声中,九名学生拥抱了桑托斯,两名学生泪流满面。
2019-2020学年张家口宣化区第一中学高三英语模拟试题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ANational Disability Insurance Scheme (方案)The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) will transform the way Queenslanders with disability are supported and change the way disability services are funded and delivered.Under the scheme, Queenslanders with disability will have choice and control over how they access support and who delivers them. They will also have certainty that they will be supported throughout their lifetime to achieve their personal goals.The NDIS will have an effect on the following programs.School Transport Assistance Program for Students with DisabilityThe NDIS will not disrupt existing services for qualified students. The Queensland Government will also continue to provide school transport assistance for students with disability who are not qualified to receive funding via the NDIS.For more information about the School Transport Assistance Program, and to check your qualification, visit the Education and Training website.Taxi Subsidy (补助金) SchemeThe Queensland Governmenthas lengthened the Taxi Subsidy Scheme (TSS) membership for NDIS qualified members to 31 October, 2022. This will allow more time to solve transport support arrangements under the Commonwealth’s NDIS.You can find more information about the TSS and your qualification on the TransLink website.Disability Parking Permit SchemeNo changes will be made to the Disability parking permit scheme when the NDIS is introduced inQueensland. Current arrangements for this scheme will be maintained.You can find more information on this scheme, and check your qualification, on the Queensland Government website.Public Transport Concessions for People with DisabilityThere will be no change to concessions on public transport for people with disability when the NDIS isintroduced inQueensland. TransLink will continue to ensure concessions are provided for disabled persons travelling on public transport inQueenslandwhen the NDIS is introduced.You can find more information about public transport discounts for people with disability, and check your qualification, on the TransLink website,1.Which program helps drive the disabled to and from school?A.Taxi Subsidy Scheme.B.Disability Parking Permit Scheme.C.Public Transport Concessions for People with Disability.D.School Transport Assistance Program for Students with Disability.2.What can we learn about Taxi Subsidy Scheme?A.The scheme is for parking permit.B.The existing membership can be effective for longer time.C.There is no change to current arrangements for the scheme.D.The NDIS will not break off existing services for qualified students.3.What do the four programs have in common?A.They are all related to transport.B.They are all largely affected by NDIS.C.They all can be checked on the same website.D.They all provide discounts for disabled persons.BOne day about eight years ago in the departure lounge (休息室) of a flight from New York's LaGuardia airport to O'Hare in Chicago, I found a young boy in tears and his mother at his side also appeared upset, I walked to them and invited them to our VIP lounge.As it turned out, the boy, Miles and his mom were returning to their home in Kansas City. Miles has had some health problems. Though he had received more than thirty operations in a Jewish Hospital in New York, he would be back for more.Miles enjoyed spending his time in our VIP lounge looking at the entire wall filled with the pictures of many celebrities (名人) who often came to our office. We soon added Miles' picture to the wall among those celebrities.Among the celebrities, Miles like the country singer Garth Brooks best. Miles would just sit and stare at Garth's picture,Oneday, Mr. Brooks was waiting in the lounge for his flight. As he looked at the collection of photographs, Garth asked about the youngster with the big smile. We told him about Miles. We also told him how much Miles loved and respected (尊重) him. He nodded and left.About six months later, Garth was going to be performing in Kansas City and he asked our workers to help him get in touch with the family. He wanted Miles to be his guest. That evening, not only did Miles sit in the front row, but he and Garth also had a private meeting after the performance.Although Miles would receive many more treatments after that special evening, his smile greeted us with every following visit. The face of a sick boy was changed by the joy of a stranger.4. What does the author probably do?A. A worker at an airport.B. A killed photographer.C. A country music singer.D. A doctor in a Jewish hospital.5. What did Miles enjoy doing in the VIP lounge?A. Interviewing celebrities he saw there.B. Seeing pictures of celebrities on the wall.C. Drawing pictures of the celebrities there.D. Singing together with his favorite singer.6. Which words can best describe Garth Brooks?A. Determined and generous.B. Proud and selfish.C. Kind and helpful.D. Powerful and rich.7. What can be the best title for the text?A. Importance of Good ServiceB. Kindness from StrangersC. A Serious Health ProblemD. A Helpless MotherCThere are 8.8 million blind people in India. In fact, there are 36 million blind people worldwide and a quarter of them are in India; however, many cases of blindness in India are curable. The poor in India have limited access to primary eye healthcare and often do not eat foods rich in micronutrients, like vitamins and minerals, which play an important role in maintaining good eye health.Many people worldwide are not even aware that they may have a vision (视力) problem simply because they do not get their eyes tested every year with a doctor, who tests for the functioning of the eye muscles (肌肉), as well as common diseases like night blindness. This exam is strongly recommended by experts because somechanges in vision, which the patient may take longer to notice, can be found easily in this way.Certain simple changes in diet and lifestyle can ensure better eye health for you. These include drinking plenty-of water, not smoking, and eating brightly color1 ed and leafy fruit and vegetables. Wearing sunglasses protects your eyes from the sun, which damages otherwise healthy eyes. Learn about your family's eye disease history, and be on the lookout for any problem about your vision. Make sure that you see a doctor immediately for early intervention(干预) if you see any of these signs of worsening eye health.If you or a loved one needs to cure blindness or other eye diseases, turn to a crowdfunding (众筹) platform. A group of eye health caregivers have fundraised with crowdfunding platform ImpactGuru to raise money to perform operations on the eyes of blind women in south Asia. Running an online fundraiser enables both doctors and patients to find a way out of the dark. If you want eye care to develop, start a fundraiser today.8. Why are there so many blind people in India?A. There is a lack of eye hospitals in India.B. People pay no attention to their eyes at all.C. Poor Indians lack food good for eye health.D. The environment damages their eyes.9. What does the author suggest in Paragraph 2?A. Examining your eyes annually.B. Strengthening muscles every day.C. Raising the awareness of physical health.D. Attaching importance to self-examination.10. Which of the following may do harm to your eyes?A. Smoking a lot.B. Wearing sunglasses.C. Drinking much water.D. Watching brightly-color1 ed pictures.11. What does the author want to show in the last paragraph?A. How to start a fundraiser online.B. The importance of raising money.C. The role of crowdfunding in eye care.D. What should bedone to raise money.DBritish anthropologists (人类学家) Russell Hill and Robert Barton of the University of Durham, after studyingthe results of one-on-one boxing, tae kwon do, Greco-Roman wrestling and freestyle wrestling matches at the Olympic Games, conclude that when two competitors are equally matched in fitness and skill, the athlete wearing red is more likely to win.Hill and Barton report that when one competitor is much better than the other, colour has no effect on the result. However, when there is only a small difference between them, the effect of colour is enoughtipthe balance. The anthropologists say that the number of times red wins is not simply by chance, but that these results are statistically significant.Joanna Setchell, a primate (灵长目动物) researcher at the University of Cambridge, has found similar results in nature. She studies the large African monkeys known as mandrills. Mandrills have bright red noses that stand out against their white faces. Setchell’s work shows that the powerful males — the ones who are more successful with females — have a brighter red nose than other males.As well as the studies on primates by Setchell, another study shows the effect of red among birds. In an experiment, scientists put red plastic rings on the legs of male zebra finches and this increased the birds’ success with female zebra finches, Zebra finches already have bright red beaks (鸟喙), so this study suggests that, as with Olympic athletes, an extra flash of red is significant. In fact, researchers from theUniversityofGlasgowsay that the birds’ brightly coloured beaks are an indicator of health. Jonathan Blount, a biologist, andhis colleagues think they have found proof that bright red or orange beaks attract females because they mean that the males are healthier. Nothing in nature is simple, however, because in species such as the blue footed booby, a completely different colour seems to give the male birds the same advantage with females.Meanwhile, what about those athletes who win in their events while wearing red? Do their clothes give them an unintentional advantage? Robert Barton accepts that “that is the implication” of their findings. Is it time for sports authorities to consider new regulations on sports clothing?12. According to their research. Hill and Barton conclude that ________.A. the colour of clothing has an effect on most sport eventsB. red should be the choice of colour for clothing in sportsC. red plays a role when competitors are equally capableD. athletes perform better when surrounded by bright red13. The underlined word “tip” in Paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to ________.A. achieveB. advanceC. keepD. change14. The example of the blue footed booby proves that ________.A. male birds use different body parts to draw attentionB. red is not the only colour to attract female birdsC. blue gives female birds the same advantageD. blue can indicate how healthy a bird is15. What can be inferred from the passage?A. The colour red gives male animals the most advantage.B. Male zebra finches prefer to have red plastic rings on their legs.C. Rules on sports clothing are going to be changed.D. Athletes wearing red may have an advantage over their opponents.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。
2019-2020学年张家口宣化区第一中学高三英语月考试题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AThe following 4 famous paintings, from Jan van Eyck’s portrait to Pablo Picasso’s masterpiece, have stood the test of time.The Arnolfini PortraitJan van Eyck’s Arnolfini Portrait, an oil painting on wood produced in 1434, is undoubtedly one of the masterpieces in the National Gallery,London. This painting is as visually interesting as it is famed. It is also an informative document on fifteenth-century society, through van Eyck’s heavy use of symbolism-while husbands went out to engage in business, wives concerned themselves with domestic duties.The Starry NightVincent van Gogh painted The Starry Night, oil on canvas, a moderately abstract landscape painting of an expressive night sky over a small hillside village, during his 12-month stay at the mental hospital nearSaint-Remy-de-Provence,Francebetween 1889 and 1890. When theMuseumofModern ArtinNew York Citypurchased the painting from a private collector in 1941, it was not well known, but it has since become one of van Gogh's most famous works.The HarvestersThe Harvesters is an oil painting on wood completed by Pieter Bruegel the Elder in 1565. It depicts the harvest time which most commonly occurred within the months of August and September. Nicolaes Jonghelinck, a merchant banker and art collector fromAntwerp, commissioned this painting. The painting has been at the Metropolitan Museum of Art inNew York Citysince 1919.GuernicaGuernica,a large black-and-white oil painting, was painted by the Cubist Spanish painter, Pablo Picasso in 1937. The title ‘Guernica’ refers to the city that was bombed by Nazi planes during the Spanish Civil War. The painting depicts the horrors of war and as a result, has come to be an anti-war symbol and a reminder of the tragedies of war. Today, the painting is housed at the Museo National Centro de Arte ReinaSofiainMadrid.1. What do the four paintings have in common?A. They are oil paintings.B. They are kept inNew York.C. They show different people’s lives.D. They are created during 10th century to 19th century.2. What do we know about The Starry Night?A. It shows the scenery of a small hillside village.B. Van Gogh produced it when living in his home.C. A private collector gave it away to the museum.D. It was not famous before 1941.3. Whose painting shows the destruction of war?A. Jan van Eyck.B. Vincent van Gogh.C. Pieter Bruegel.D. Pablo Picasso.BFor fishermen and sailors in the seaside town of Shangpan in Linhai, Zhejiang province, where recently 12 stranded(搁浅的)whales were found, it is not unusual to spot whales or dolphins in the sea — they would always call them haizi, or “son of the ocean”. And if the local fishermen spot such intelligent sea creatures in need, they will save them from danger without hesitation.In the recent rescue of melon-headed whales, they tried their best to help as a 37-second video of a young man sleeping in the water holding a whale soon went viral online, with netizens applauding his constant efforts and caring heart in trying to keep the whale alive. “The melon-headed whale knew I was trying to save it and would be more cooperative and wouldn’t move.” said Lu Wenhui, a 21-year-old diver from Hangzhou Changqiao Polar Ocean Park, who held up the whale’s head so it could breathe easily. Lu had been staying in the water for 10 hours by 4 a.m. Wednesday after coming for the rescue work on Tuesday, when the stranded whales were first spotted.“Whales are mammals and need to breathe in air — that’s why I had to hold its head, to ensure it could breathe smoothly the whole time,” Lu said. The stranded whales, after the struggling of being transported, were worn out when they arrived at the fish farm and might have drowned if they were left unattended.The reason why the whales were stranded is still not clear. And these stranded whales were returned to the ocean because they are not adapted to artificial breeding environments on land.4. What do local fishermen usually do after finding haizi in danger?A. Ignore them.B. Feed them.C. Transport them.D. Protect them.5. Why does the author describe Lu’s rescue work?A. To introduce the whales in detail.B. To voice his views on the diver.C. To praise the efforts made by rescuers.D. To explain the value of the whales.6. What can we say about the melon-headed whales according to the text?A. They are rarely seen by locals.B. They are used to breathing in the sea.C. They aren’t suited to artificial surroundings.D. They are fond of swimming near the seaside.7. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A. Melon-headed Whales Were StrandedB. Rescuers Went All out to Help WhalesC. Fishermen Transported Stranded WhalesD. Witnesses Voiced Opinions on Rescue WorkCIt’s a big change from homeless teen to Yale (耶鲁)medical school student, butperseverancepaid off for Chelesa Fearce of Clayton County, Georgia.Fearce was a fourth grader when her mom was diagnosed (诊断) with Lymphoma (淋巴瘤).That began a hard time for the family. They had to move in and out of shelters,hotels and even the family car.“I know I have been made stronger. I was homeless. My family slept on the floor and we were lucky if we got more than one full meal a day. Getting a shower, food and clean clothes was an everyday struggle,” Fearce said in a speech she gave at her high school graduation ceremony. Fearce overcame her day-to-day struggles by focusing on a better day. “I just told myself to keep working, because the future will not be like this anymore. And that helped me get through,” she told WSBTV.Fearce was determined to be a good role model for her younger sister. She found inspiration in her late grandmother, struggling with deadly diseases, who gave Fearce emotional support. In her junior and senior year, Fearce took both high school and college courses, missing out on the free meals she depended on so she could get to her college classes. Despite having to use her cellphone to study after the shelter lights were turned off at night, she not only graduated as valedictorian (毕业生代表) of her 2013 class with a 4.5 grade average, but was also given a ride scholarship—including a meal plan to Spelman College in Atlanta.After graduation, she worked full time for two years at the National Institutes for Health inBethesda,Maryland,doing research on drugs. Last fall, she entered Yale and set a course to earn both a PhD andmedical degree.8. What does the underlined word “perseverance” in paragraph 1 refer to?A. instant passion.B. continuous efforts.C. great patience.D. selfless ambitions.9. How did Fearce feel facing the sufferings?A. Sad and disappointed.B. Stressed and defeated.C. Determined and confident.D. Joyous and contented.10. What can we know about Fearce’s learning experience?A. Her grandma encouraged her to study medicine.B. Her high school offered her free meals and courses.C. She failed to study late due to frequent power cut.D. She gained remarkable high school achievement.11. What can be a suitable title for the text?A. From Homeless to YaleB. Meet American’s Top GirlC. Disabled but not DefeatedD. Chelesa Fearce: A Girl of Many TalentsDAbout a billion birds die from flying into buildings each year inNorth America. Suspicions havebeen that birds may regard the open areas behind glass as safe passageways. Or they may mistake the reflected trees for the real thing.Researchers would like to reduce collisions, which requires a solid understanding about what makes a bird more or less likely to die by crashing into a building in the first place.“There was ly little known at a broad scale. Previous studies were at one small study site.'' Jared Elmore, a graduate student in natural resource ecology and management atOklahomaStateUniversity. So he and his colleagues used a previously created data set of building collisions for birds at 40 sites throughoutMexico,Canadaand theU.S.The first finding was obvious: bigger buildings with more glass kill more birds. But the details were more remarkable. "We found that life history predicted collisions. Migrants(候鸟), insect-eaters and woodland-inhabiting species collided more than their counterparts(同类).”Most migratory species travel at night, when lights near buildings can distract or disorient(使迷失方向)them. And Elmore thinks that insect-eating birds might be attracted to buildings because their insect prey(猎物)is attracted to the lights. He suspects that woodland species get tooled by the reflections of trees and bushes in the windows. The results are in the journal Conservation Biology.By understanding which birds are more likely to collide with buildings, researchers can perhaps determine the best way to adapt buildings, or their lighting, to help prevent such accidents. And by knowing risks, along with migration timing and behavior, building managers can better predict when birds are at their greatest danger - and improve lighting strategics accordingly.Elmore's next project will use radar to help predict bird migrations. " I think that would maybe go a long way in terms of providing information to people, to the public, to building managers, on when they can get the most benefit in terms of lights-out policies."12. What is the possible reason for birds' crashing into buildings?A. They didn't see the buildings.B. They took reflections for reality.C. They assumed the windows to be open.D. They considered buildings as safe routes.13. What is Jared Elmore's study different from the previous ones?A. It created a new data set.B. It went beyond national borders.C. It covered a wider range of sites.D. I’ll studied some specific bird species.14. What was the most noticeable finding of Jared Elmore's study?A. Migratory species travel at night.B. Birds tend to be misled by glasses.C. Bigger buildings cause more collisions.D. Birds living habits give rise to collisions.15. Which of the following can help reduce bird collision?A. Adjust the lightening system.B. Attach radars to each building.C. Adopt strict lights-out policies.D. Ban using glasses on buildings.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。
2019-2020学年张家口市宣化一中高三英语三模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ASilicon Valley VolunteersDo you want to give back to your community while making new friends? Silicon Valley Volunteers is an organization that includes both wishes. The organization is designed to help people find opportunities to volunteer in theirlocal community while meeting others with similar interests. Silicon Valley Volunteers focuses on providing opportunities that fit into the busy schedules (日程安排) of professionals. Many opportunities listed on the site are in the evenings or weekends.Please browse (浏览) the website to learn more about the organization. In addition to volunteer opportunities, there are other opportunities for becoming a leader as well. For any questions about the group, ***************************.Discussion about the groupCourtney H: Hey everyone. I’m new to this group and would love to start meeting up with you guys. I’m a little unclear on how this group works. When you guys go ahead and have an event can someone message me the infomation? Thanks so much.Former member: How about an online discussion for ways we can still volunteer. I just checked in here and thought there would be online activities!Maria O: We need volunteers on Friday, November 8th for The Silicon Valley Philanthropy Day! Volunteers would act as greeters, check-in registrars, and ushers (接待员). The event is from 11 am to 1:30 pm on Nov. 8th @ **********************************************************************************.Firstcome,first serve!1.What is one of the purposes of the organization?A.To help find job opportunities.B.To help make new friends.C.To help develop a new hobby.D.To help experience the joy of sharing.2.Where can you learn more about the organization?A.In the magazine.B.In the newspaper.C.On the Internet.D.On TV.3.What kind of volunteers are needed from Maria O?A.Baby-sitters.B.Translators.C.Teachers.D.Greeters.BA young female athlete in thePhilippinesrecently won many gold medals during a sports meet despite not having proper running shoes. Rhea Ballos, an 11-year-old student ofSalvationElementary Schoolin Balason,Iloilo, wasonly wearing bandages around her feet when she competed at the Iloilo Schools Sports Meet.Facebook user Valenzuela posted pictures of the girl with her feet wrapped in bandages bearing the famous Nike logo. Ballos even wrote the word “NIKE” on the sides of her “shoe” to complete the “Nike running shoes” look. The bandages were tightly wrapped around her feet, creating a thin protective layer against the track. While she was actually barefoot during the races, she was still able to defeat her competitors who all more proper footwear intended for running,According to the post, Ballos bagged the top awards in the 400-meter dash, the 800-meter run, and the 1500-meter run in the girls' categories in the inter school sporting event held in Iloilo, central Philippines.When pictures of her “Nike” footwear become popular, Flipinos on social media praised her. Many noted that instead of falling into self-pity, she was even able to make light of the situation by drawing the Nike logo on her “running shoes”. Some of the commenters of Valenzuela's post expressed how the girl deserved to be recognized by Nike and that the brand should actually give her a new pair of real Nike shoes. Others started getting in touch with the American sports brand, as well as local basketball specialty store Titan 22.It did not take long for Titan co-founder and Alaska Aces head coach Jeffrey Cariaso to take notice of Ballos' outstanding achievement. Cariaso immediately made an effort to get in touch with the young track runner. The seven-time PBA champion has since talked to the student as well as her coaches in an apparent bid to help her out.4. Why did Ballos wear bandages around her feet to compete?A. She couldn't afford to buy shoes.B. She wished to be noticed by Nike.C. She wanted to draw public's attention.D. She thought it fashionable and unique.5. What's people's attitude to Ballos' story?A. Surprised.B. Confused.C. Favorable.D. Doubtful.6. What can we infer from the last paragraph?A. Ballos will be recognized by Nike.B. Ballos will be probably helped by Cariaso.C. Ballos is bound to win more champions.D. Ballos will become a great basketball player.7. Which of the following can best describe Ballos?A. Shy and lucky.B. Kind and brave.C. Clever and outstanding.D. Gifted and optimistic.CWhen rescuers were called to rescue a “little owl”, they did not expect to find one that was too fat to fly. A concerned citizen first spotted the poor bird lying helplessly. Even Rufus Samkin, whose team then took the team in on Jan.3, believed the bird to be injured. There were no wounds to be found, however, causing experts to believe the female owl was simply too wet to fly.But it was only after a thorough drying-off and complete checkup that they noted the real issue. The rescuers weighed the owl and concluded that she was “simply extremely obese” and couldn’t take off. This additional weight left her unable to fly, though experts began to wonder how she got so fat in the first place. Because it’s rather unusual for wild birds to reach such a state, they decided to keep her a few weeks and monitor her.In the end, the rescuers assessed that it was simply a case of “natural obesity”. December 2019 was quite warm, which meant that there were many insects for the bird to feast upon. Indeed, the owl was discovered in a field that was “filled with field mice” due to the usual climate. “It’s been very mild here, and the owl is able to find foods easily,” Samkin explained. With the sudden food, “she ly ate much and got very fat. She had a lovely time, but went too far.”The researchers consequently put the owl on a “strict diet” so she could shrink to a more “natural weight”. She was even put on a bit of exercise and encouraged to fly around. In the end, the bird was sent flying gracefully off into the British countryside at a much healthier and happier weight. Hopefully, this owl won’t come upon another feast of field mice—unless she wants another few weeks at the fat camp.8. What did people think happened to the owl at first?A. She was hurt.B. She was trapped.C. She was hungry.D. She was wet.9. Why was the bird unable to fly?A. She needed a thorough checkup.B. She should be given a drying-off.C. She was completed overweight.D. She was simply extremely strong.10. What made the owl have enough foods?A. The especially warm weather.B. The reducing number of insects.C. The rich fields growing crops.D. The lovely time the bird enjoyed.11. How did the owl loseits weight?A. Going on a diet and exercising.B. Flying in the British countryside.C. Visiting that fat camp again.D. Enjoying her wonderful feast freely.DRichard Campbell is a secondary school student. He is15 years old. He lives in a small town in the north ofEngland. Every morning, he gets up at eight o’clock, puts on his uniform and walks to school.One hour later, the lessons start. The students usually study maths, English, history and geography in the morning. They usually study music and drawing and they play sports after lunch. They have a ten-minute break between classes. They also spend a long time in the school library, reading books and doing their homework.Richard likes his school very much. His favourite subjects are English and geography, but he doesn’t like maths because he is not good at it.Richard and all his friends spend the whole day at school. Lunch is at one o’clock. He doesn’t like the food that the school serves. This is why he often brings a packed lunch from home. He always has his lunch in the dining hall, but some of his friends sometimes eat in the courtyard or outside the school gate.At weekends, he always goes out with his friends because he doesn’t go to school. On Saturday, he always goes to the cinema or to the sports centre. On Sunday, he just goes for a walk with his dog.12. What time do Richard’s lessons begin in the morning?A. At 8:00.B. At 8:30.C. At 9:00.D. At 9:10.13. What does Richard like best?A. Maths and English.B. English and geography.C. History and maths.D. Geography and history.14. Where does Richard have lunch on weekdays?A. In the dining hall.B. At home.C. In the courtyard.D. Outside his school gate.15. What does Richard always do on Saturday?A. He reads and does homework.B. He goes to see films or does sports.C. He walks his dog or does exercise.D. He spends a long time in the library.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。
河北省张家口市宣化区宣化第一中学2019-2020学年高二英语6月月考试题一、阅读理解(本大题共15小题,共30.0分)ASome students prefer a part-time job after class to earn some money and improve themselves. Here are some good companies:IN-N-Out BurgerIt is the best hamburger shop in the west of America. Regarded as one of the best employers, it offers flexible hours and the highest part-time salaries(薪水). Above all, the company treats its employees the way they would like to be treated:like family. However, there is no discount offered to its employees.Position: selling assistant (experience required)Website: www.in-n-out.cmStarbucks CoffeeStarbucks has been at the forefront(前沿) of the United States' coffee revolution. Working hours are flexible. Fit twenty hours of work into your week. There is also a 30% discount and a free pound of coffee or box of tea every week.Position: assistant coffee taster(experience required)Website:www.Starbucks.ComWhole Foods MarketWhole Foods Market is the world's largest natural and organic food selling company. With its focus on organic ingredients, Whole Foods Market is all about health. Working hours are flexible. Benefits include paid-time off and a 20% discount so you can eat like a king or at least like a top chef in training. There are also training courses on health and food every week.Position: secretaryWebsite:wwww.wholefoodsmarket.com.Lands' EndLands' End is a Wisconsin-based clothes store that focuses on casual comfort and warmth for the great outdoors. Employees(even part-time employees) have the chance to go to a company-owned entertainment centre and get a 25% discount on theme parks and movies, and an invitation to the yearly company picnic. Besides, for part-time employees,working hours are flexible and they can come to work anytime they like as long as they work for 4hours a day.Position:salespersonWebsite:www.landsend.com1.Which company offers its employees the best discount? ______A. In-N-Out Burger.B. Whole Foods Market.C. Starbucks Coffee.D. Lands' End.2.Which website should you visit if you are interested in selling clothes? ______A. www.in-n-out.comB. www.landsend.comC. www.wholefoodsmarket.comD. www.starbucks.com3.What do the four companies have in common? ______A. Training courses are offered.B. Working hours are flexible.C. Related experience is required.D. Employees can get high salaries.BWe've all had cases where we've waited just a bit too long to pay an electric bill or speeding ticket. But one man, from California by reasonable assumption, who goes by "Dave", recently took procrastination (拖延) one step further, by paying a parking ticket almost a half-century after it was given.In December 2018, the Minersville Police Department in Pennsylvania received a letter in the mail. Whoever wrote the letter decided it was best to keep his name somewhat unknown, so he put the return address as "Wayward Road, Anytown California" under the name "Feeling guilty".When the officers opened the envelope, they found a brief letter, along with a ﹩5 bill, and a parking ticket dating all the way back to 1974. The note read,"Dear PD, I've been carrying this ticket around for 40 plus years always intending to pay. Forgive me if I don't give you my info. With respect, Dave."Even though the initial parking ticket was only for﹩2, "Dave" must have felt awfully guilty because he left 150 percent, or﹩3, in interest.Michael Combs, the Police Chief of the Minersville Police Department, stated in an interview that the same ticket would cost about﹩20 if it were given today. Combs went on to share that the original ticket from 1974 was given to a vehicle that had an Ohio license plate.Because there was no system for tracking tickets given to out-of-state cars back then,"Dave" could have gotten away with never paying the﹩2 fine. But apparently, guilt got the best of him, and he decided to finally cough up the money more than 40 years past its due date.4.How much do we know about "Dave"? ______A. He lives in Wayward Road, Anytown California.B. The police are trying to find out more about him.C. His car probably came from Ohio at that time.D. "Dave" is of course the man's real name indeed.5.Why didn't "Dave" pay for the parking ticket until recently? ______A. He completely forgot about it in the past 44 years.B. He didn't find it until almost half a century later.C. He failed to find out who he should pay the money to.D. He didn't pay for it just because of procrastination.6.What drove "Dave" to pay for the parking ticket at last? ______A. A strong sense of guilt.B. Fear of being tracked by the police.C. Worry about being fined more.D. Sudden change of his financial situation.7.Which of the following can be the best title? ______A. Police Chief of the Minersville Police Department Shares a StoryB. Mysterious Procrastinator Finally Pays 44-Year-Old Parking TicketC. Unusual Letter Comes from Wayward Road, Anytown CaliforniaD. Parking Ticket Carried Around for Almost Half a Century from OhioCOne day when I was 12, my mother gave me an order: I was to walk to the public library,and borrow at least one book for the summer. This was one more weapon for her to defeat my strange problem-inability to read.In the library, I found my way into the "Children's Room." I sat down on the floor and pulled a few books off the shelf at random. The cover of a book caught my eye. It presented a picture of a beagle. I had recently had a beagle, the first and only animal companion I ever had as a child. He was my secret sharer, but one morning,he was gone, given away to someone who had the space and the money to care for him. I never forgot my beagle.There on the book's cover was a beagle which looked identical (相同的)to my dog. Iran my fingers over the picture of the dog on the cover. My eyes ran across the title,Amos, the Beagle with a Plan. Unknowingly, I had read the title. Without opening the book, I borrowed it from the library for the summer.Under the shade of a bush, I started to read about Amos. I read very, very slowly with difficulty. Though pages were turned slowly, I got the main idea of the story about a dog who, like mine, had been separated from his family and who finally found his way back home. That dog was my dog, and I was the little boy in the book. At the end of the story, my mind continued the final scene of reunion, on and on,until my own lost dog and I were, in my mind, running together.My mother's call returned me to the real world. I suddenly realized something: I had read a book, and I had loved reading that book. Everyone knew I could not read. But I had read it. Books could be incredibly wonderful and I was going to read them.I never told my mother about my "miraculous" (奇迹般的) experience that summer,but she saw a slow but remarkable improvement in my classroom performance during the next year. And years later, she was proud that her son had read thousands of books,was awarded a PhD in literature, and authored his own books, articles, poetry and fiction. The power of the words has held.8.The book caught the author's eye because ______ .A. it contained pretty pictures of animalsB. it reminded him of his own dogC. he found its title easy to understandD. he liked children's stories very much9.Why could the author manage to read the book through? ______A. He was forced by his mother to read it.B. He identified with the story in the book.C. The book told the story of his pet dog.D. The happy ending of the story attracted him.10.What can be inferred from the last paragraph? ______A. The author has become a successful writer.B. The author's mother read the same book.C. The author's mother rewarded him with books.D. The author has had happy summers ever since.11.Which one could be the best title of the passage? ______A. The Charm of a BookB. Mum's Strict OrderC. Reunion with My BeagleD. My Passion for ReadingDAlmost every second of every day an older adult falls in the United States. That's approximately 29 million falls per year and nearly 27,000 deaths. according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.Still in the stating stage, the Active Pelvis Orthosis (APO) system in Switzerland wants to make a lightweight, wearable exoskeleton (外骨骼) that could detect signs of balance loss and assist with balance recovery to keep the elderly wearer from falling, only when needed.Other exoskeletons, either in development or on the market today, assist with movement and make heavy objects feel lighter. Mobility-impaired people can walk again. But none of these devices predict what the wearer is going to do next and take measures to correct an unsteady move.The 3 kilogram (6.7 pound) exoskeleton was built entirely from scratch by the research team and is designed to be worn on the lower half of the. body. A waistband connects to two movable carbon fiber braces (支架), each one positioned on the outer side of a leg. Tiny motors and so-called "adaptive oscillators" (适配振荡器) in the computer circuits use a special process to detect the, wearer's unique paces. That part takes just a few minutes.While wearing the exoskeleton, a person may feel the braces and the motors pushing slightly on their legs. If their paces go against normal, the motors create a force in the braces that cause them to stiffen up and push a little more strongly against the legs, which provides stability.In the next three years, the APO hopes to develop something that is commercially available.12.Why is the new exoskeleton invented? ______A. To slower users' walking paces.B. To improve users' walking abilityC. To promote users' sense of balance.D. To prevent users from falling13.What's the feature of the new exoskeleton? ______A. It keeps users warm.B. It is worn on the back.C. It helps users move around.D. It corrects an unsteady move.14.What does paragraph 4 mainly talk about? ______A. How the new exoskeleton works.B. Where the braces are positioned.C. How long it takes to detect the user's pacesD. What the new exoskeleton was built from.15.What is the purpose of the author in writing this text? ______A. To call on care for the elderly.B. To introduce a new invention.C. To advertise new deviceD. To bring hope for the elderly.二、阅读七选五(本大题共5小题,共10.0分)Do you ever draw? Most of us don't. The reason we usually leave drawing to the artists is that we're not very good at it. Who wants to do anything they're bad at?(1) . Studies have found drawing has many benefits, artist or not. Here are justa few reasons for picking up a pen or pencil of any kind.It pushes you to be patient. We're used to things happening fast these days. Drawing is not fast. (2) That's OK. and as something comes together over time, you'll be reminded of the value of patience. Drawing is an object lesson that not everything good comes quickly, which is an easy thing to forget.(3) A few of my drawings are really kind of great.Í can look at them with pride. But plenty of my little drawings ate nonsense Or unfinished. It doesn't matter. I still have the experience of drawing and the benefits that brings. Even if you're not naturally "good" at drawing, you'll get better over time if you practice. (4) Your drawing doesn't have to mean anything or do anything useful, Sometimes you will even fail. No big deal.It makes memories stick, I draw in order to capture (捕获) moments from my life. I'm not great at drawing, but that's not the point. Sometimes I draw the view from the window of my hotel room-whether it's a great view or not. Remember, the idea is to capture the moment, not create a masterpiece. Other times I draw from my dinner table. (5)A. Take the pressure off.B. It's a good reminder that failure is OK.C. It is something that can show your talents.D. It takes time to create something interestingE. If you draw fast, you might ruin your drawing.F. But maybe we should rethink this assumption.G. These drawings can always bring me back to that moment.16. 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)A Game of Light and Shade It was a sunny day. I had gone up and down the tower when,outside the door at the foot, a blind man came toward me. In a moment, he disappeared up the stairs. I looked at the sign that said "To the Tower", and decided to (21) him.I caught up with him in the ticket office. There I was (22) to see the attendant (工作人员) selling him a ticket as if he were any other visitor. Then, with the ticket in one hand and (23)the wall with the fingers of the other, the blind man reached the stairs (24) to the hallway."That man is blind. What would a blind man climb up the tower for?" I said to the attendant, expecting him to show some(25), but he didn't answer."Not the (26)certainly," I said. "Perhaps he wants to (27)."I bought a ticket and(28) up the stairs. The man hadn't gone as far as I (29).A third of the way up the tower, I heard his (30). I slowed down and followed him at a little(31). He stopped from time to time. When he got to the balcony, I was a dozen steps (32). As I reached it, I saw him at the corner of the tower.At last, after ten minutes, I (33) him. "Excuse me," I said as politely as I could,"but I am curious to know (34)you came up."He smiled. "Coming up the stairs, you will notice how not just light but sun (35)into the tower through the narrow windows here and there, so that you can feel the(36) -the cool stairs suddenly become quite warm-and how up here behind the wall there is (37), but as soon as going opposite a window you can find the sun. There is no (38) so good as this for feeling the difference between light and shade. It is not the first time I've come up."The blind man seemed quite(39) just like a child who was enjoying his favorite games. He told me the truth that blind men can also find the beauty in life (40) they cannot enjoy the sights of the world.21. A. accept B. follow C. control D. visit22. A. frightened B. disappointed C. surprised D. embarrassed23. A. touching B. climbing C. hitting D. covering24. A. pointing B. attaching C. contributing D. leading25. A. respect B. doubt C. concern D. sympathy26. A. view B. test C. prize D. trick27. A. kick B. jump C. relax D. escape28. A. struggled B. explored C. wandered D. hurried29. A. promised B. examined C. imagined D. confirmed30. A. steps B. words C. secrets D. cheers31. A. standard B. distance C. expense D. intention32. A. ahead B. around C. outside D. behind33. A. recognized B. surrounded C. approached D. witnessed34. A. why B. how C. when D. whether35. A. knocks B. pours C. slides D. bursts36. A. trend B. reaction C. change D. honor37. A. light B. space C. mess D. shade38. A. place B. signal C. object D. period39. A. nervous B. content C. curious D. patient40. A. unless B. because C. once D. although四、语法填空(本大题共1小题,共10.0分)41.Imagine life today if the printing press had never been invented. We would nothave books, posters, magazines or newspapers. The printing press (1) ( allow)us to share large amounts of information (2) ( convenient). In fact, the printing press is so significant (3) it has come to be known as one of the most important inventions of our time.Before the printing press (4) ( invent), any writings and drawings had to be completed painstakingly by hand. Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press in the mid-1400s, (5) led to a huge social and cultural revolution. Long before the Gutenberg press, Chinese (6) ( improvement) in ink, block printing and movable clay type were made. This expanded the (7) (write) word's range of influence.Modern print technology has made printing more affordable than ever, whether you're printing thousands of booklets (8) a single poster. The industry has even embraced the Digital Age, which has given rise to online printing companies that make it easy for anyone (9) (design), print, and mail printed materials by(10) (use) their computers.五、选词填空-句子(本大题共10小题,共10.0分)42.There are many______(apply)for the job.43.Those attractive criminals will get less strict______(punish).44.Robots can help the customers carry their______(行李).45.Every possible______has been tried to improve our study (means).46.The highest rate of unemployment______last year (occur).47.He is a______(reform)criminal.48.We should make an______to our teacher when cheating in the exam(道歉).49.We should make______(prepare)for the final exam.50.He lay in bed______(comfort),watching TV.51.I kept myself______(occupy)by watching television.六、短文改错(本大题共1小题,共10.0分)52.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.Dear Tom,How time flies! Next week is your birthday.Happy birthday for you! I've sent you a can of tea as a gift,which I hope you will like it.Now I will introduce Chinese tea culture to you.Chinese tea has history of more than 4,000 years.General speaking,there're many kind of tea in China,including green tea,red tea and so on.Drink tea has many benefits.For example,it canmake people relaxing.Besides,it has been proved that tea was beneficial to people's healthy.No wonder that tea is become in creasingly popular with people around the world.I hope you will love Chinese tea and tea culture.Happy birthday!七、书面表达(本大题共1小题,共20.0分)53.假定你是李华,你的朋友Nick近来沉溺于王者荣耀(King of Glory)之中不能自拔,你在得知此事后非常担忧,请你给他写一封信予以劝说,内容包括:1.你对他的担心2.游戏的危害3.摆脱游戏的办法注意:1.词数:100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯.Dear Nick,______Yours,Li Hua英语试卷答案和解析1.【答案】【小题1】C 【小题2】B 【小题3】B【解析】21-23 CBB21.C.推理判断题.根据"There is also a 30% discount and a free pound of coffee or box of tea every week."可知Starbucks Coffee.给员工提供最好的折扣.故选C.22.B.细节理解题.根据"Lands' End is a Wisconsin-based clothes store that focuses on casual comfort and warmth for the great outdoors."可知如果你对销售服装感兴趣,你应该访问www.landsend.com.故选B.23.B.推理判断题.根据"Besides, for part-time employees,working hours are flexible and they can come to work anytime they like as long as they work for 4hours a day."可知这四家公司的共同点是工作时间是灵活的.故选B.本文是一篇广告布告类阅读,文章主要介绍了有些学生喜欢在课后做一份兼职来挣些钱,提高自己.这里有一些不错的公司.此题主要考查学生的细节理解和推理判断能力.做细节理解题时一定要找到文章中的原句,和题干进行比较,再做出正确选择.在做推理判断题时不要以个人的主观想象代替文章的事实,要根据文章事实进行合乎逻辑的推理判断.4.【答案】【小题1】C 【小题2】D 【小题3】A 【小题4】B【解析】1.C.推理判断题.根据倒数第二段最后一句Combs went on to share that the original ticket from 1974 was given to a vehicle that had an Ohio license plate.可知,Dave的车可能来自俄亥俄州.故选C.2.D.推理判断题.根据最后一段中Because there was no system for tracking tickets given to out-of-state cars back then, "Dave" could have gotten away with never paying the $2 fine.可知,"Dave"直到最近才付停车费是因为拖延.故选D.3.A.细节理解题.根据最后一段最后一句But apparently, guilt got the best of him,and he decided to finally cough up the money more than 40 years past its due date.可知,一种强烈的罪恶感驱使"Dave"终于付了停车费.故选A.4.B.主旨大意题.根据第一段中But one man, from California by reasonable assumption,who goes by "Dave", recently took procrastination (拖延) one step further, by paying a parking ticket almost a half-century after it was given.可知,本文讲述的是一位神秘的拖延者终于支付了44年的停车罚单.故选B.本文是一篇记叙文.文章讲述的是一位神秘的拖延者终于支付了44年的停车罚单.考察学生的细节理解和推理判断能力,做细节理解题时一定要找到文章中的原句,和题干进行比较,再做出正确的选择.在做推理判断题不要以个人的主观想象代替文章的事实,要根据文章事实进行合乎逻辑的推理判断.8.【答案】【小题1】B 【小题2】B 【小题3】A 【小题4】A【解析】1.B.细节理解题.根据文章第二段The cover of a book caught my eye. It presented a picture of a beagle. I had recently had a beagle, the first and only animal companion I ever had as a child.可知此本书引起作者注意的原因是这本书封面的比格犬图片使作者想起了自己拥有过的比格犬.故选B.2.B.推理判断题.根据第四段That dog was my dog, and I was the little boy in the book. At the end of the story, my mind continued the final scene of reunion, on and on, until my own lost dog and I were, in my mind, running together.可知作者感同身受地把自己与书本的主人公联系在一起.故选B.3.A.推理判断题.根据最后一段倒数第二句话And years later, she was proud that her son had read thousands of books, was awarded a PhD in literature, and authored his own books, articles, poetry and fiction.可以判断出作者最终成为一名成功的作家.故选A.4.A.主旨大意题.文章讲述了作者从一名阅读困难的孩子到最终成为一名成功的作家的故事,从而展现给我们书本的魅力.故选A.文章讲述了作者从一名阅读困难的孩子到最终成为一名成功的作家的故事,从而告诉我们书本的魅力.考察学生的细节理解和推理判断能力,做细节理解题时一定要找到文章中的原句,和题干进行比较,再做出正确的选择.在做推理判断题不要以个人的主观想象代替文章的事实,要根据文章事实进行合乎逻辑的推理判断.12.【答案】【小题1】D 【小题2】D 【小题3】A 【小题4】B【解析】1.D.细节理解题.根据第二段的…to make a lightweight, wearable exoskeleton (外骨骼) that could detect signs of balance loss and assist with balance recoveryto keep the elderly wearer from falling, only when needed.可知 APO系统想制作一个轻量级、可穿戴的外骨骼来防止老年人佩戴者摔倒,故D项符合文意.2.D.细节理解题.根据第三段的But none of these devices predict what the wearer is going to do next and take measures to correct an unsteady move.可知目前的一些设备都无法预测佩戴者下一步会做什么,也无法采取措施纠正不稳定的移动,故D项符合题意.3.A.主旨大意题.通读第四段可知,主要讲述的是这种新设备是如何工作的,故A项正确.4.B.推理判断题.文章主要介绍了一款新设备,能够预测佩戴者下一步会做什么,同时采取措施纠正不稳定的移动来防止老年人佩戴者摔倒.故B选项正确.这是一篇说明文.文章主要介绍了一款新设备,能够预测外骨骼佩戴者下一步会做什么,同时采取措施纠正不稳定的移动来防止老年人佩戴者摔倒.阅读理解考察学生的细节理解和推理判断能力,做细节理解题时一定要找到文章中的原句,和题干进行比较,再做出正确的选择.在做推理判断题不要以个人的主观想象代替文章的事实,要根据文章事实进行合乎逻辑的推理判断.16.【答案】【小题1】F 【小题2】D 【小题3】B 【小题4】A 【小题5】G【解析】FDBAG1.F.语境辨析题.根据前文Do you ever draw? Most of us don't. The reason we usually leave drawing to the artists is that we're not very good at it. Who wants to do anything they're bad at?可知你曾经画画吗?我们大多数人都不画画.我们通常把画留给艺术家的原因是我们不擅长画画.谁想做他们不擅长的事情呢?F项:But maybe we should rethink this assumption.但也许我们应该重新考虑这个问题.符合文意,故选F.2.D.联系下文题.根据后文That's OK. and as something comes together over time,you'll be reminded of the value of patience.可知没关系.随着时间的推移,当一些东西聚在一起时,你会想起耐心的价值.D项:It takes time to create something interesting.创造有趣的东西需要时间.符合文意,故选D.3.B.逻辑推理题.根据后文But plenty of my little drawings ate nonsense Or unfinished. It doesn't matter. I still have the experience of drawing and the benefits that brings.可知但我的很多小画都是胡说八道或未完成的.这没关系.我仍然得到了画画的经验和带来的好处.B项:It's a good reminder that failure is OK.这是一个很好的提醒,失败是可以的.符合文意,故选B.4.A.理解判断题.根据后文Your drawing doesn't have to mean anything or do anything useful, Sometimes you will even fail.可知你的画不一定意味着什么或做任何有用的事情,有时你甚至会失败.A项:Take the pressure off.释放压力.符合文意,故选A.5.G.联系上文题.根据前文Remember, the idea is to capture the moment, not create a masterpiece. Other times I draw from my dinner table.可知记住,我的想法是捕捉这一刻,而不是创造出一幅杰作.有时我会从餐桌上画画.G项:These drawings can always bring me back to that moment.这些画总能使我想起那个时刻.符合文意,故选G.本文是一篇选句填空,文章介绍了你曾经画画吗?我们大多数人都不画画.我们通常把画留给艺术家的原因是我们不擅长画画.谁想做他们不擅长的事情呢?但画画有很多好处.做七选五题目时要注意以下规则:1.放进去通顺,这一点是基础.凡不通顺的必错无疑; 2、选项中有单词、词组、句子成分或与所选答案所在段内容重合;3、选项与其上句或下句之间有必然的逻辑关系; 4、选项全部内容都属于正确答案所在段.有时备选答案中可能含有甲乙两项内容,这时,只有当甲和乙都归属于本段时,答案才是正确的.21.【答案】【小题1】B 【小题2】C 【小题3】A 【小题4】D 【小题5】C【小题6】A 【小题7】B 【小题8】D 【小题9】C 【小题10】A【小题11】B 【小题12】D 【小题13】C 【小题14】A 【小题15】B【小题16】C 【小题17】D 【小题18】A 【小题19】B 【小题20】D【解析】BCADC ABDCA BDCAB CDABD1.B.考查动词及语境理解.A. accept接受;B. follow跟随;C. control控制;D. visit 参观;句意:我看着"登塔"的指示牌,决定跟随他上去看具体情况.因为对于他登塔要做的事情,我很好奇.故B项正确.2.C.考查形容词及语境理解.A. frightened害怕的;B. disappointed失望的;C. surprised 惊讶的;D. embarrassed尴尬的;当我看见工作人员把他当做正常人一样,也卖票给他,我感觉很惊讶.故C项正确.3.A.考查动词及语境理解.A. touching触摸;B. climbing攀登;C. hitting击中;D. covering覆盖;由第二句a blind man came toward me可知对方是一个盲人,所以他只能摸着墙向上攀登.故A项正确.4.D.考查动词短语及语境理解.动词短语point to指向;attach …to…把……附在……之上;contribute to对……做贡献;lead to导致,通向;句中现在分词短语leading to the hallway做定语修饰名词the stairs,指通向走廊的楼梯.其余三项语义不搭配.故D项正确.5.C.考查名词及语境理解.A. respect尊敬;B. doubt怀疑;C. concern担心;关心;D. sympathy同情;我告诉工作人员他是一个盲人,希望工作人员能够多关注他,因为他无法欣赏风景,他很可能是要登塔以后会跳下去.故C项正确.6.A.考查名词及语境理解.A. view风景;观点;B. test测试;C. prize奖品,奖励;D. trick诡计;把戏;我认为这个盲人不会到塔顶去看风景,他是想去跳楼;所以我才让工作人员关注他.故A项正确.7.B.考查动词及语境理解.A. kick 踢;B. jump跳跃;C. relax放松;D. escape 逃跑;我认为这个盲人不会到塔顶去看风景,他是想去跳楼;故B项正确.8.D.考查动词及语境理解.A. struggled挣扎,斗争;B. explored探索;C.wandered 徘徊,闲逛;D. hurried匆忙;由上文可知我非常担心这个盲人,买了票以后匆忙爬上楼梯跟着他查看他究竟想做什么.故D项正确.9.C.考查动词及语境理解.A. promised 承诺;B. examined检查;C. imagined 想象;D. confirmed确认;这个盲人爬得并没有我想象得那么远,在向上的楼梯三分之一的地方,我听到了他的脚步声.故C项正确.10.A.考查名词及语境理解.A. steps脚步;B. words话;C. secrets秘密;D. cheers 欢呼;这个盲人爬得并没有我想象得那么远,在向上的楼梯三分之一的地方,我听到了他的脚步声.于是我放慢脚步,在后面稍远处跟着他.故A项正确.11.B.考查名词及语境理解.A. standard标准;B. distance距离;C. expense费用;D. intention目的,意图;在向上的楼梯三分之一的地方,我听到了他的脚步声.于是我放慢脚步,在后面稍远处跟着他.名词distance表示距离,故B项正确.12.D.考查副词及语境理解.A. ahead在前面;B. around在附近;C. outside在外面;D. behind在后面;当他到阳台的时候,我在后面几十步的地方看着他.本句指我站在他的后面,观察他的行为.故D项正确.13.C.考查动词及语境理解.A. recognized认出,意识到;B. surrounded包围;C. approached 靠近;D. witnessed目睹,见证;根据下文"Excuse me"可知我靠近和他打招呼.故C项正确.14.A.考查从句及语境理解.作者一路跟着这位盲人登塔,主要是因为他不知道对方来这里的原因.所以句中使用why引导宾语从句.故A项正确.15.B.考查动词及语境理解.A. knocks敲击;击中;B. pours倾倒;C. slides滑倒;D. bursts爆发;爬上楼梯,你注意到的不仅是光线,而且阳光会透过窗户照射到各处,这样就可以感受到这种变化,楼梯从凉爽突然变得很温暖.动词pour表示阳光透过窗户洒在楼梯上.故B项正确.16.C.考查名词及语境理解.A. trend趋势,倾向;B. reaction反应;C. change改变;D. honor荣耀;从后句"the cool stairs suddenly become quite warm楼梯突然从凉爽变得温暖",可知指这种变化.故C项正确.17.D.考查生活常识及名词及语境理解.A. light光线;B. space空间;C. mess杂乱;D. shade阴影;根据生活常识可知在"behind the wall墙体的后面"通常都有阴影.故D项正确.18.A.考查名词及语境理解.A. place地方;B. signal信号;C. object物体;D. period 阶段;时期;句意:没有什么地方和这里一样可以很好的感觉光线和阴影之间的差别.我不是第一次来这里了.这位盲人告诉作者在这里他可以很好地感受光线和阴影的差别,所以他才会来这个地方.故A项正确.19.B.考查形容词及语境理解.A. nervous紧张的;B. content满足的;满意的;C. curious 好奇的;D. patient耐心的;根据后半句"just like a child who was enjoying his favorite games就像是欣赏自己最喜欢的孩子一样",说明这个盲人非常满意这个世界给予他的这一切.故B项正确.20.D.考查连词及语境理解.A. unless除非;B. because因为;C. once一旦;D. although 尽管;他告诉我尽管盲人们无法享受世界上的风景,但他们也能找到生活里的美.根据句意可知上下文之间是转折关系,要用although引导让步状语从句.故D项正确.本文是一篇记叙文,作者跟随着一位盲人登塔,盲人告诉他尽管盲人们无法享受世界上的风景,但他们也能找到生活里的美.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】allows 【小题2】conveniently【小题3】that【小题4】wasinvented【小题5】which【小题6】improvements 【小题7】written【小题8】or【小题9】todesign【小题10】using【解析】(1)allows.考查时态.句意:印刷机使我们可以方便地分享大量的信息.分析句子结构可知,此句缺少谓语,allow sb. to do sth.固定短语,"允许某人做某事",再结合语境可知,此处应该使用一般现在时,故填allows.(2)conveniently.考查副词.句意:印刷机使我们可以方便地分享大量的信息.分析句子结构并结合句意可知,空处填副词修饰前文的share,故填conveniently.(3)that.考查状语从句.句意:事实上,印刷机是如此的重要,它已经成为我们这个时代最重要的发明之一.分析句子结构并结合句意可知,so…that…固定短语,"如此……以至于……"引导结果状语从句,故填that.(4)was invented.考查时态语态.分析句子结构可知,从句中缺少谓语动词,且the printing press和invent(发明)是被动关系,再结合句意"在印刷术被发明之前…",可知此处是一般过去时的被动语态,故填was invented.(5)which.考查定语从句.分析句子结构可知,空处引导非限制性定语从句,先行词是"Johannes Gutenberg在15世纪中期发明了印刷机"这件事,且空处在从句中做主语,故填which.(6)improvements.考查名词.结合语义可知,早在Gutenberg印刷机问世之前,中国取得的是油墨、雕版印刷和活字泥塑"几个方面"的进步,故填improvements.(7)written.考查非谓语动词.句意:这扩大了书面文字的影响范围.分析句子结构可知,空处填形容词,write和word被动关系,所以应该用write的过去分词形式做定语,结合句意可知,written word意为书面语,故填written.(8)or.考查固定搭配.句意:现代印刷技术使印刷变得比以往任何时候都更便宜,无论你是印刷成千上万本小册子还是一张海报.分析句子结构可知,whether…or…固定短语,"无论……还是……",故填or.(9)to design.考查非谓语动词.句意:该行业甚至拥抱了数字时代,数字时代催生了在线印刷公司,任何人都可以轻松设计、印刷.分析句子结构可知,that引导的从句中make是谓语动词,故空处是非谓语,结合语义可知,anyone和design是主动关系,故填to design.(10)using.考查非谓语动词.分析句子结构可知,空前是介词,后接动名词,故填using.本文是一篇说明文,介绍了印刷机的发明对社会和文化的影响.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,逐题解答.扎实的语法功底加上准确的理解是解答语法填空题的关键.42.【答案】applications【解析】答案:applications;考查单词填空.根据空格前的many可知应该用名词复数.故填applications.这项工作有许多申请表.对于用所给词的适当形式填空,答题时要做到:A.明确所给词的词性;B.弄清所给句子的意思;C.确定空白处所需的词性D.正确写出所填的词.43.【答案】punishment【解析】答案:punishment;考查单词填空.根据空格前的形容词可知应该用名词,且punishment是不可数名词.故填punishment.那些有魅力的罪犯会受到不那么严厉的惩罚.对于用所给词的适当形式填空,答题时要做到:A.明确所给词的词性;B.弄清所给句子的意思;C.确定空白处所需的词性D.正确写出所填的词.44.【答案】luggage。
2019-2020学年张家口市宣化一中高三英语三模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.BKenyan mother Beth Mwende heard her sleeping child cry out, but did not worry after the three-year-old quickly quietened down. The next morning, however, she found her daughter, Mercy, nearly unconscious with two bite marks in the neck. “I didn’t know that it was a snake,” Mwende said.Although snakebites are common in her hometown, antivenom medication is difficult to get. Mwende lives about 160 kilometers east of Nairobi, Kenya’s capital. So she took her daughter to a traditional healer. He placed stones over the bites. Mercy died within hours. She was one of about 700 Kenyans killed by snakebites each year, notes a report in the scientific publicationToxicon.The Kenya Snakebite Research and Intervention Center (KSRIC) is working to change that. The KSRIC hopes to have East Africa’s first antivenom medication on the market within five years. It estimates the cost will be about 30 percent of an imported product, which often sells for about US $ 30.More than 70, 000 people are bitten in East Africa each year. Climate change and deforestation are worsening the problem as snakes get pushed out of natural surroundings into populated areas.Nearly 100 snakes live at the research center in a forest near Nairobi. Researchers take venom from snakes and study it before injecting small amounts into other animals, such as sheep. The animals then create antibodies that can be made into antivenom.“Up to now, no one has made any kind of antivenom in Kenya,’’ said Geoffrey Maranga Kepha, a senior snake handler.Two effective antivenoms are available in Kenya, from India and Mexico, the center says.The center is teaching communities that using antivenom immediately after receiving a snakebite can save lives, said head researcher George Adinoh.“After seeing how people died in Kenya from snakebites I decided to devote my life to coming up with a rescue measure that will help or prevent people from dying from snakebites,” snake handler Kepha added.4. How does the author introduce the topic of the text?A. By telling a story.B. By listing figures.C. By referririg to documents.D. By making a comparison.5. Why did Mwende take her daughter to a traditional healer?A. She couldn’t afford any modern treatment.B. She lived where antivenom medication is not available.C. The traditional way is very effective to treat snakebites.D. She believed a traditional healer could cure her daughter.6. What is causing more snakebites to happen in East Africa?A. Lack of antivenom medication.B. Environmental damage and climate change.C. People’s low awareness of the danger of snakes.D. People’s pursuit of traditional cures for snakebites.7. What do we know about antivenom in Kenya from the text?A. Itis taken from antibodies of sheep.B. There is only one effective antivenom available.C. KSRIC is trying to develop a local antivenom now.D. People refuse to use antivenom after being bitten by snakes.CRecently, I read about a promotion from a home builder in San Diego where consumers (消费者) could buy a 4,000 square foot house for $1.6 million and get a smaller home bythe developer valued at $400 thousand for free. This sounds like a fantastic deal, but I am alwayswary ofany promotion labeled (给……加标签) with“buy one get one free”, and here is why.Oftentimes, “buy one get one free” ends up being “buy two at the regularprice”. For example, I often see “buy one get one free” ads for orange juice at the supermarket, but the first box always costs over $5.00. At the same time, the juices not in the promotion are selling for $2.50 to $2.99 a box.Another problem with “buy one get one free” is that oftentimes you do not need the second item. I only consume one gallon of milk every two weeks. If I were talked into buying a second gallon in a “buy one get one free” promotion, then the second gallon would go bad before I have time to consume it. That creates waste instead of savings.In the case of theSan Diegodeveloper, so far they have received one offer on their expensive houses, but thebuyer does not want the cheaper house for free. Instead, he wants the value of the smaller home taken away from his purchase price. I think this guy is quite wise because he saw right through the marketing of “buy one get one free”.Finally, it is up to you to see how much you need and how much you are willing to spend. Knowing the regular price of things also helps you in deciding whether a “buy one get one free” promotion is truly a great deal.8. What does the underlined part “wary of” in Paragraph 1 probably mean?A. annoyed atB. careful aboutC. familiar withD. puzzled about9. Why does the author mention milk in Paragraph 3?A. To show that there are many promotions of food.B.To suggest that people think twice before they shop.C. To prove that the second item isn’t always as good as the first one.D. To show that people often buy more than they need in the promotion.10. What does the house buyer want to do?A. Buy the smaller house only.B. Get the smaller house for free.C. Buy the larger house for $1.2 million.D. Buy both the larger and smaller houses for $2 million.11. How does the author organize the text?(P: Paragraph)A. B. C. D.DImagine that youare a superhero. Your superpowers are activated by a special suit. The suit communicates with your brain. It allows you to do amazing things with only a thought. By concentrating on strength, for example, you can kick a soccer ball across a field. By focusing on swift actions, you can jump to the top of a tree.Such a connection between mind and machine may sound like a fantasy. To scientists, though, it is a very realgoal. They are creating machines that let disabled monkeys walk. These machines may soon help disabled humans do the same. Unlike other bionic devices, these robotic “super suits” do not communicate with muscles and nerves. Instead, they have a direct line to the brain.In 2005, doctors drilled a hole in the skull of Hutchinson, who had lost her right arm in an accident. Then they inserted a sensor onto her motor cortex (大脑皮层运动区). Wires connected the sensor to a receiver on her head. After she recovered, researchers pluggedHutchinson’s receiver into a cable that relayed signals from her brain to computers. Then they connected a robotic arm to the computers. The computerscould interpretHutchinson’s brain signals to move the arm.Soon,Hutchinson, the computer, and the robotic arm became a team.Hutchinsonwas even able to lift her hand and drink from a cup. “She smiled when she put down that drink—that’s everything.” says Donoghue, a brain scientist.Today other scientists are building on that success. One of those scientists is Dr. Miguel Nicolelis, who designed a whole-body bionic equipment. In 2014, a disabled former athlete kicked the first ball of the World Cup Games wearing one of Miguel’s full-body exoskeletons.The exoskeleton was connected to brain signal sensors in the man’s cap. By thinking about kicking, he sent signals to a computer on his back. The computer then translated the signal into an exoskeleton-aided kick. Such designs may become common as scientists keep merging mind and machine.12.Which can best describe the tone of paragraph 1?A. Narrative and serious.B. Persuasive and critical.C. Informative and objective.D. Descriptive and imaginative.13. What is paragraph 3 mainly about?A. Reason of the experiment.B. Results of the experiment.C. Process of the experiment.D. Significance of the experiment.14. Why is Dr. Miguel’s exoskeleton special?A. It can be used on animals.B. It can move the whole body.C. It was supported by computers.D. It was connected directly to the brain.15. What can be inferred from the last paragraph?A. Robotic suits may be widely used to help disabled people.B. Exoskeleton is more common thanHutchinson’s bionic arm.C.Scientific experiments are commonly carried out in football fields.D. Disabled athletes can now play football again with the help of computer.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。
2019-2020学年张家口市宣化一中高三英语一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AIn the age of social distancing, using robots for some health care interactions is a promising way to reduce in-person contact between health care workers and sick patients. However, a key question is how patients will react to a robot entering the room. Researchers from MIT and Brigham and Women’s Hospital recently set out to answer that question.In a study, the team found that a large majority of patients reported that interacting with a health care provider through a video screen fixed on a robot was similar to an in-person interaction with a health care worker.“We’re working on robots that can help provide care to ensure the safety of the patient and the health care workforce. The results of this study give us some confidence that people are ready and willing to join us. In a larger online survey carried out nationwide, we also found that a majority of respondents were open to having robots perform small tasks such as taking a nose swab (拭子).” says Giovanni Traverso, an MIT assistant professor and the senior author of the study.After the COVID-19 pandemic began early last year, Traverso and his colleagues turned their attention toward new strategies to reduce interactions between potentially sick patients and health care workers. To that end, they created a mobile robot that could interact with patients as they waited in the emergency department. The robots were equipped with sensors that allow them to measure vital signs, including skin temperature, breathing rate, and pulse(脉搏) rate. The robots also carried an iPad for remote video communication with a health care provider.The study suggests that it could be worthwhile to develop robots that can perform tasks that currently require a lot of human effort, such as turning a patient over in bed. These days, turning COVID-19 patients onto their stomachs requires several people. Doing Covid-19 tests is another task that takes a lot of time and effort from health care workers, who could be arranged for other tasks if robots could help.1. Why did the researchers from MIT and BWH carry out the studies?A. To shorten the social distance between doctors and patients.B. To figure out the response of patients to robotic doctors.C. To reduce the risk of being infected with coronavirus.D. To ensure the safety of patients during the pandemic.2. What could be learned from the study?A. Robots are not welcomed by patients.B. Robots will soon replace doctors.C. Robots may help to deal with Covid-19 patients.D. Robots can operate on different patients.3. Which of the following is the best title for the text?A. StrengthsAnd Weaknesses In Robot CareB. The Robotic Doctor Will See You NowC. The Robots Speed Up COVID-19 TestingD. The Development Of Robots In HospitalsBYou must have read "The Tortoise and the Hare(《龟兔赛跑》)" when you were younger. So which animal are you? The tortoise or the hare? Do you rush around trying to do things as quickly as possible? Or do you deal your work at a slow , but steady(稳定的)pace? Whether you approach life like the tortoise or the hare can make a difference in the results you'll see.Some will say that you should avoid being like the hare. After all. he was overconfident and finally lost the race. You mayalso have heard teachers say from time to time that "haste makes waste”. But what does that mean? Most people think it meant that the faster you do something,the more likely it is that you'll make mistakes. Many teaches wantyouto approach your schoolwork thoughtfully and carefully.But does haste always make waste? Not necessarily ! Some people are able to work quickly while also maintaining(保持)a high level of quality in all that they do. Recent research, however, is making the idea of haste making waste seem more believableResearchers found that the brain changes into a special mode(模式)when forced to make rapid decisions. Overall, there appears to be a trade-off between speed and correctness. As the brain makes decisions more quickly, those decisions are usually built on less information, which often leads to a greater likelihood of mistakes.When you approach things like the tortoise. you methodically and steadily work towards your goal. You might not arrive there first, but then again you might! In any case, you're likely to make fewer mistakes and you might just enjoy the journey more than the bare.Goals are great to work towards, but often the achievements aren't what we remember. In the end, the most meaningful and important parts of our lives are the journeys we went on , not the destination we reached. So bethe hare when you have to, but always remember that the slow and steady journey is what you’ll remember and treasure the most.4. Why does the author mention the story in the first paragraph?A. To introduce the topic.B. To show its popularity.C. To suggest its importance.D. To advise readers to read it.5. For what purpose do teachers often say “haste makes waste to students?A. To ask them not to waste their time.B. To tell them it is OK to make mistakes.C. To ask them to avoid making silly mistakes.D. To tell them they should check their schoolwork.6. What is Paragraph 4 mainly about?A. How the brain collects the information it needs.B. When the decision made by the brain is correct.C. Why the quickly-made decision is often unwise.D. What the relationship between lime and results is.7. Which of the following may the author agree with?A. Finishing the race is often a victory for everyone.B. Joy is found not in finishing an activity but in doing it.C. The journey to every destination starts with a small step.D. A destination is important because it guides us on the journey.COne rainy afternoon, I was on a crosstown bus when ayoung woman jumped on. She had a child with her who must have been about 3 or 4 years old.The bus was full, bumpy, and it soon got noisy as her kid began crying because he couldn’t sit next to his mother. There were a couple of open seats, but they weren’t together. She wasflusteredand looked embarrassed.Then another woman, a little older, stood up and moved so that the mother and child could sit together. The mom smiled as a thank-you. And then three words came out of the older woman’s mouth that elevated the entire energy of that bus ride: “I’ve been there”.Simple, undramatic and honest. In that moment, it seemed to unite people. Why? Because almost all experiences are shared human experiences. We forget that, as we forge (前进) through life, focused onour owntroubles and needs—which are actually less unique than we think. How can these three words create more connection in your life? Ask yourself: “Where am I holding back?One thing I know for sure is this: Healing others helps heal yourself. I noticed this recently with my friend, Tracy, who took a new friend who had suffered a miscarriage under her wing. Tracy had three of them before having her daughter two years ago. Our intellect needs a doctor to explain the medical side of things, yes. But our souls need human connection to help us along. No one can do that better than someone who has been exactly where you are.Can the essence of these three words help you make a small difference right now? It can be as simple as volunteering your seat, sharing some helpful advice or even lightening the mood with a joke when you notice that someone’s uncomfortable—because we’re all in this together.8. The underlined word “flustered” in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to _______.A. angryB. anxiousC.scaredD. upset9. What does the woman mean by saying “ I’ve been there”in the third paragraph?A. The woman was on the bus and saw what had happened to the boy.B. The woman got to her destination and was ready to get off the bus.C. The woman once had the similar experience with that mother.D. The woman took the exact seat that the boy was on just now.10. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?A. Everyone has his or her own unique problem that is difficult to solve.B. Doctors can help us get through when we have mental or physical problems.C. The author’s friend Tracy felt better after she was comforted by her new friend.D. One can indeed make a difference to those in need of help by doing simple things.11. The passage isintended to _______.A. show a harmonious world by telling some touching storiesB. praise those who are willing to help others in emergenciesC. appeal to readers to give timely help to those in needD. illustrate some ways of helping others in detailDStarting at university or college can be a big challenge, especially if you’re living away from home for the first time. You arefaced with big questions such as, “Who’s going to do my washing?” “Who’s going to tidy my room?”And, most importantly, “How am I going to eat?” Yes, living on your own means cooking for yourself, and when you’re living a student lifestyle, this could be a recipe for disaster.Students, in the UK at least, often rely on generally available food such as baked beans or cheese on toast. And for the more adventurous, there’s “spag bol” — spaghetti bolognaise(肉酱意粉), that is, cooked spaghetti served with a ground beef and tomato sauce — a budget-friendly solution. If you make a huge pan of it, it can probably last you a whole week! Other low-cost options include jar sauces and oven pizzas.Recently, a British supermarket suggested that rose harissa paste, organic cider vinegar and Swiss bouillon powder were the important food materials needed for the “student cupboard”. But are these items considered essential and affordable for someone on a budget?As a matter of fact, living on a budget is certainly one barrier to eating a well-balanced diet. What’s more, some young people don’t know much about cooking, and for many young students, there are more fun things to go and do than just stay inside and cook. That’s where takeaways and microwave meals come in.What should a health-conscious student really have in his or her food cupboard? Jack Monroe, a food writer and campaigner, has words to say: baked beans, lemon juice, canned tomatoes and tomato ketchup, described as “salt, sugar, vinegar and tomato all in one handy squeezy bottle”. And should that not appeal, you can always wait till your next visit to your mum and dad for a square meal!12. What does the author indicate by “this could be a recipe for disaster”?A. Cooking is difficult for a student.B. Students must cook if they live alone.C. It is important to live independently.D. Learning to cook will cause disasters.13. What is the feature of “spag bol”?A. It is delicious.B. It is healthy.C. It saves money.D. It needs little skill.14. What is paragraph 4 mainly about?A. How well-balanced diets can be realized.B. How students can eat healthily with limited money.C. Why living on a budget is common among students.D Why students choose takeaways and microwave meals.15. Why does the author write the last paragraph?A. To advocate visiting parents.B. To offer some tips.C. To promote health consciousness.D. To introduce a writer.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。
2019-2020学年张家口宣化区第一中学高三英语第一次联考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AWhat to See InHarbinParks inHarbin: Snow Sculpture Expo on theSunIslandPark: massive and beautifully carved sculptures of snow. Ice Lantern Festival: where large ice buildings and statues constructed with lights inside that make them glow.SiberianTigerPark: The park has several large caged areas where the tigers roam freely and live as they-would in their natural environment. We enter these caged areas in a specially designed van with large windows to get a look at these beautiful beasts. Live pheasants (雉) are let loose (if you pay) in order to show you the tigers' natural hunting skills.Russian Architecture: Blessed with grace and character, the city is famous for its unique, Russian-influenced architecture. Remnants (残存) from the days when Harbin wasan important stop on the Russian Manchurian Railroad, the dome-shaped structures remind people of pre-revolutionary Russia. The strong Russian flavor continues to impact the city today due to new trade and tourism betweenHarbinandRussia.TheCentral Avenue: Passers-by only street, a perfect remaining part of the busy international business activities at the turn of the 20th century. The 1.4-km long street is a worthy museum of European architectural styles, including Baroque and Byzantine facades, Jewish architectural wonders, little Russian bakeries, French fashion houses, American snack food outlets, and Japanese restaurants.Guogeli Avenue:Harbin's second biggest shopping district dotted with Russian buildings. A tram track is still preserved in the centre of the road. The street is named after Nikolay (Vasilyevich) Gogol (1809-1852); great Russian novelist, dramatist, satirist, founder of the so-called critical realism in Russian literature, best-known for his novel MERTVYE DUSHI I-II (1842, Dead Souls).Saint Sophia Church (built in 1903): The Orthodox church is a wonderful example of Russian Architecture. We only tour the outside of the church. The inside has been turned into some painters' market and is a big disappointment to all who visit it. You are welcome to venture into the church. Entrance fees are RMB20 per person.1. From where does the author look at the tigers?A. Through the windows of his house.B. In the closed areas of tigers.C. In the areas for walking.D. In their natural environment.2. Where can visitors see the most diverse styles of architecture?A. At Ice Lantern Festival.B. On the Russian Manchurian Railroad.C. On TheCentral Avenue.D. OnGuogeli Avenue.3. When walking in the city ofHarbin, what can visitors still strongly feel?A. The Russian flavor.B. The influence of Guogeli's realism.C. The damage to Saint Sophia Church.D. The mixture of American and Japanese cultures.BPopularization has in some cases changed the original meaning of emotional (情感的) intelligence. Many people now misunderstand emotional intelligence as almost everything desirable in a person's makeup that cannotbe measured by an IQ test, such as character, motivation, confidence, mental stability, optimism and “people skills.” Research has shown that emotional skills may contribute to some of these qualities, but most of them move far beyond skill-based emotional intelligence.We prefer to describe emotional intelligence as a specific set of skills that can be used for either good or bad purposes. The ability to accurately understand how others are feeling may be used by a doctor to find how best to help her patients, while a cheater might use it to control potential victims. Being emotionally intelligent does not necessarily make one a moral person.Although popular beliefs regarding emotional intelligence run far ahead of what research can reasonably support, the overall effects of the publicity have been more beneficial than harmful. The most positive aspect of this popularization is a new and much needed emphasis (重视) on emotion by employers, educators and others interested in promoting social well-being. The popularization of emotional intelligence has helped both the public and researchers re-evaluate the functionality of emotions and how they serve people adaptively in everyday life.Although the continuing popular appeal of emotional intelligence is desirable, we hope that such attention will excite a greater interest in the scientific and scholarly study of emotion. It is our hope that in coming decades, advances in science will offer new perspectives (视角) from which to study how people manage their lives. Emotional intelligence, with its focus on both head and heart, may serve to point us in the right direction.4. What is a common misunderstanding of emotional intelligence?A. It can be measured by anIQ test.B. It helps to exercise a person’s mind.C. It includes a set of emotional skills.D. It refers to a person’s positive qualities.5. Why does the author mention “doctor” and “cheater” in paragraph 2?A. To explain a rule.B. To clarify a concept.C. To present a fact.D. To make a prediction.6. What is the author’s attitude to the popularization of emotional intelligence?A. Favorable.B. Intolerant.C. Doubtful.D. Unclear.7. What does the last paragraph mainly talk about concerning emotional intelligence?A. Its appeal to the public.B. Expectations for future studies.C. Its practical application.D. Scientists with new perspectives.CIn the summer of 2016, I gave a talk at a small conference in northernVirginia. I began by admitting that I’d never had a social-media account; I then outlined arguments for why other peopleshould consider removing social media from their lives. The event organizers uploaded the video of my talk to YouTube. Then it was shared repeatedly on Facebook and Instagram and, eventually, viewed more than five million times. I was both pleased and annoyed by the fact that my anti-social-media talk had found such a large audience on social media.I think of this event as typical of the love-hate relationships many of us have with Facebook, Instagram, and other social-media platforms. On the one hand, we’ve grown cautious about the so-called attention economy, which, in the name of corporate(公司的) profits, destroys social life gradually and offends privacy. But we also benefit from social media and hesitate to break away from it completely. Not long ago, Imet a partner at a large law firm in Washington, D.C., who told me that she keeps Instagram on her phone because she misses her kids when she travels; looking through pictures of them makes her feel better.In recent months, some of the biggest social-media companies, Facebook and Twitter, in particular, have promised various reforms. In March, Mark Zuckerberg announced a plan to move his platform toward private communication protected by end-to-end encryption(端对端加密); later that month, he put forward the establishment of a third-party group to set standards for acceptable content.All of these approaches assume that the reformation of social media will be a complex, lengthy, and gradual process. But not everyone sees it that way. Alongside these official responses, a loose collective of developers that calls itself the IndieWeb has been creating another alternative. They are developing their own social-media platforms, which they say will preserve what’s good about social media while getting rid of what’s bad. They hope to rebuild social media according to principles that are less corporate and more humane(人道的).8. Why did the author feel annoyed when his video was spread online?A. His video caused many arguments.B. His video was shared without his permission.C. His talk was opposed by a large amount of people.D. His video’s popularity on social media is against his talk.9. Why does the author mention the story of his partner in paragraph 2?A. To prove that social media has some benefits.B. To advise people to break away from social media.C. To tell the negative effects social media may produce.D. To describe people’s complicated relationships with social media.10. What is the purpose of the reform made by some social-media companies?A. To attract more users.B. To improve network environment.C. To make more profits.D. To provide more convenientservice.11. What does the IndieWeb intend to do?A. Develop new social-media platforms.B. Remove social media from people’s lives.C. Improve the existing social-media principles.D. Help social-media companies to make reformation.DMichele Gentile, an Italian bookseller, is offering free books to children in exchange for plastic bottles to recycle.Michele owns Ex Libris Cafe in Polla,a small town in southern Italy. He said he thought of the recycling program, because he wanted to inspire children in the small town to read and pay attention to the environment.''My goal is to spread the passion and love for books among those people in Italy who do not usually read while at the time helping the environment," Gentile explained.The idea for the initiative (倡议) came after Gentile collaborated with a nearby middle school on an aluminum recycling project. Working together, the schoolchildren and Gentile collected enough cans to purchase books for an entire classroom. His new program too off from there and has already spread into northern Italy: Gentile's hopes his work will continue to make headlines and become a worldwide initiative.The free books come from customers in Gentile's shop who have donated money to purchase a ''suspended"book. The idea comes from a World War II practice in which customers would buy two Coffees: one for themselves and another for the next person in line. Gentile has been using the extra books as part of his recycling initiative, While Gentile's program is a great way to recycle and get kids to read, it also brings awareness to the growing problem of plastic waste. Single-use plastics make up around 26 percent of all the plastics in the world, only 14 percent of which are recycled. Plastics that end up in landfills take around 500 years to decompose (分解),is a major concern for environmentalists.Cutting down on plastic waste is important if we want to better the environment for future generations, and recycling programs like Gentile's book giveaway are a great way to meet that goal.12. What is the purpose of Gentile's book giveaway?A. To sell more coffee and books.B. To attract more customers.C. To collect money for a new project.D. To inspire reading and recycling.13. How did Gentile come up with the idea?A. Working with a school to recycle cans.B. Seeing school kids don't like reading.C. Donating books for a local school.D. Buying a “suspended” book for a child.14. Who pay for the books of the project?A. The local government.B. Gentile himself.C. Some publishers.D. His customers.15. Whichof the following is the best title for the text?A. An Italian's Reading InitiativeB. Recycling Can Get Kids Free BooksC. Michele's Way of Doing BusinessD. A New Way to Deal with Plastic Waste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。
2019-2020学年张家口市宣化一中高三英语月考试题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AMy wife Hilary andI were on the beach, with three of our children, taking pictures of shore birds near our home in Alaska when we saw a bear. The bear was thin and small, moving aimlessly.Just a few minutes later, I heard my daughter shouting, “Dad! The bear is right behind us!" An aggressive bear will usually rush forward to frighten away its enemy but would suddenly stop at the last minute. This one was silent and its ears pinned back the sign of an animal that is going in for the kill. And it was a cold April day. Thebear behaved abnormally, probably because of hunger.I held my camera tripod(三脚架)in both hands to form a barrier as the bear rushed into me. Its huge head was level with my chest and shoulders, and the tripod stuck across its mouth. It bit down and I found myself supporting its weight. I knew 1 would not be able to hold it for long.Even so, this was a fight I had to win: I was all that stood between the bear and my family, who would stand little chance of running faster than a brown bear.The bear hit at the camera, cutting it off the tripod. I raised my left arm to protect my face; the beast held tightly on the tripod and pressed it into my side. My arm could not move, and I sensed that my bones were going to break.Drawing back my free hand, I struck the bear as hard as I could for five to six times. The bear opened its mouth and I grasped its fur, trying to push it away. I was actually wrestling with the bear at this point. Then, as suddenly as it had begun, the fight ended. The bear moved back towards-the forest,before returning for another attack the first time I felt panic.Obviously satisfied that we caused no further threat, the bear moved off, destroying a fence as it went. My arm was injured, but the outcome for us could hardly have been better. I'm proud that my family remained clear-headed when panic could have led to a very different outcome.1. How did the writer feel when faced with the brown bear?A. Fearful but confident.B. Nervous but brave.C. Upset but determined.D. Awful but hopeful.2. The bear finally went away after itA. got injuredB. felt safeC. found some foodD. took away the camera3. What does the author want to tell us?A. We should keep calm when troubles comeB. We should rise to the challenge when faced with difficulties.C. We should not risk ourselves in some dangerous areas.D. We should learn to take advantage of anything at hand when in trouble.BMany cars in advertisements and on exhibition in the United States are red, blue or green, but almost 75 percent of new cars sold in the United States are black, white, silver orgray.Les Jackson is a reporter who writes about cars. He says the color1 s of cars Americans choose do not show dirt. He says that means the owners wash their cars less in order to save money. And he notes some areas that are suffering from water shortages do not permit people to wash their cars often.Dan Benton works for a company called Axalta, which makes supplies for international car makers. He says white cars are often sold more expensive than cars of other color1 s. And he notes that white cars “absorb(吸收)less energy” than cars of other color1 s. This means temperatures inside them are lower in warmer areas. Benton also says research at Monash University in Australia suggests that there is a lower risk of crashes during the day for white cars compared with darker ones.Car buyers in other countries also like white. Jane Harrington works for PPG Industries, a company that makes paint for cars. She said in China, buyers say white makes a small car look bigger.About 11 percent of cars sold in North America are red and 8 percent are blue. Green has become less popular. Benton notes that in the mid-1990s green was the most popular color1 in North America. Today, green is hard to find.Sometime in the future, people may not have to choose the color1 of their cars —— technology may let owners change their cars’ paint color1 anytime.4. What can we learn from Paragraph 2?A. Most Americans don’t like red cars.B. People in America are not allowed to wash their cars.C. Many people prefer to choose white cars in America.D. Americans may consider the cost of cleaning when choosing cars.5. Why do many people choose white cars?A. They are much cheaper than cars of other color1 s..B. They are much safer while crashing.C. They are bigger than cars of other color1 s.D. They are more comfortable inside in warmer areas.6. What do we know from the text?A. Les Jackson is a member of Axalta.B. Most Americans rarely wash their cars.C. PPG Industries mainly produces cars in China.D. Green cars were once popular in North America.7. What does the text mainly tell us?A. Choices of car color1 sB. How to buy a good car.C. Differences of car color1 s.D. Popular car color1 s in history.CBack about 20 months ago I started college and just struggled with everything, such as classes and friends. I quickly became depressed and angry at myself for not being about to do better in school, in addition to lack of friends due to poor social and communication skills.This went on for months until my 19th birthday. My parents sent me a cake, which was a great cake. But I remember having this large cake and ly no one to share it with. I ended throwing out the cake after having one piece, with about 90 % of it leftover. That night I was depressed that I decided to go outside to the freezing temperature of the winter and run. I put my earphones in, went outside and ran about 2 miles at 11 p.m. on my birthday.When I got back inside I was content. I was proud of what I was able to do. The next night I did the same. I wasn’t quick or fit but you know that I went outside and did something. This continued for about 2 months until I finally worked up the courage to go to the gym, where I started swimming again as I used to in high school. A month went by and I started lifting weights and continually running.Looking back I can see that exercise helped cure my depression but it didn’t only do that. At the gym I met new friends and back at my dorm I grew confidence to go to the end of the hall seeing people playing Super Smash Brothers and ask if I could join.So go forward to present now. I exercise every day and look forward to that hour and a half I get daily to dowhat I love with people who love it as well. I hope this helps someone who may be or have been in a similar situation.8. What made the author decide to run at night?A. His l9th birthday.B. His parents’ cake.C. His loneliness.D. His friends.9. Which of the following best describes the author?A. Traditional.B. Determined.C. Humorous.D. Generous.10. What is the biggest benefit of the author’s running?A. Regaining his confidence.B. Losing his weight.C. Playing with his brothers.D. Joining other activities.11. Why do you think the author wrote this passage?A. To recall his life in college.B. To show his gratitude to his parents.C. To emphasize the importance of friendship.D. To share his experience of dealing with hardship.DI had very good parents. My mother came toAmericafromScotlandby herself when she was 11, and she didn’t have much education. My dad was kind of a street kid, and he eventually went into the insurance business, selling nickel policies door to door.One day, my dad asked his boss, “What's the toughest market to sell?” and the insurance guy replied “Well, black people. They don’t buy insurance.” My dad thought, but they have kids; they have families. Why wouldn’t they buy insurance? So he said, “Give meHarlem.”When my dad died in 1994, I talked about him onThe Tonight Show. I told the story of how he worked in Harlem and how he always taught us to be open-minded and not to say or think things of racism (种族主义). Then one day, I got a letter from a woman who was about 75 years old.She wrote that when she was a little girl, a man used to come to her house to collect policies. She said this man was the only white person who had ever come to dinner at their house. The man was very kind to her, she said, and his name was Angelo—was this my father?The letter made me cry. I called her up and said yes, that was in fact my dad, and she told me how kind he had been to her family. Her whole attitude toward white people was based on that one nice man she met in herchildhood, who always treated her with kindness and respect and always gave her a piece of candy. From this experience, I learned a valuable life lesson: never judge people and be open-minded and kind to others.12. What did my father do after knowing what was the toughest market to sell?A. He asked his boss to give him some insurance.B. He went toScotlandto improve his education.C. He specially went to white families with kids.D. He choseHarlemto face the toughest challenge.13. What can we learn from the third paragraph?A. It was rare that a businessman had dinner in his customer's house.B. Angelo was the only white person to sell insurance inHarlem.C. The little girl admired Angelo very much.D. Racism was a serious problem inAmericaat that time.14. Which of the following can best describe the author’s father?A. Stubborn and generous.B. Patient and intelligent.C. Determined and open-minded.D. Confident and romantic.15. What can be the best title of the passage?A. Memories from a TV Show.B. A Letter from an Old Lady.C. Life Lessons from My Father.D. My Father's Experience inHarlem.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。
河北省张家口市宣化区宣化第一中学2019-2020学年高二英语6月月考试题一、阅读理解(本大题共15小题,共30.0分)ASome students prefer a part-time job after class to earn some money and improve themselves. Here are some good companies:IN-N-Out BurgerIt is the best hamburger shop in the west of America. Regarded as one of the best employers, it offers flexible hours and the highest part-time salaries(薪水). Above all, the company treats its employees the way they would like to be treated:like family. However, there is no discount offered to its employees.Position: selling assistant (experience required)Website: www.in-n-out.cmStarbucks CoffeeStarbucks has been at the forefront(前沿) of the United States' coffee revolution. Working hours are flexible. Fit twenty hours of work into your week. There is also a 30% discount and a free pound of coffee or box of tea every week.Position: assistant coffee taster(experience required)Website:www.Starbucks.ComWhole Foods MarketWhole Foods Market is the world's largest natural and organic food selling company. With its focus on organic ingredients, Whole Foods Market is all about health. Working hours are flexible. Benefits include paid-time off and a 20% discount so you can eat like a king or at least like a top chef in training. There are also training courses on health and food every week.Position: secretaryWebsite:wwww.wholefoodsmarket.com.Lands' EndLands' End is a Wisconsin-based clothes store that focuses on casual comfort and warmth for the great outdoors. Employees(even part-time employees) have the chance to go to a company-owned entertainment centre and get a 25% discount on theme parks and movies, and an invitation to the yearly company picnic. Besides, for part-time employees,working hours are flexible and they can come to work anytime they like as long as they work for 4hours a day.Position:salespersonWebsite:www.landsend.com1.Which company offers its employees the best discount? ______A. In-N-Out Burger.B. Whole Foods Market.C. Starbucks Coffee.D. Lands' End.2.Which website should you visit if you are interested in selling clothes? ______A. www.in-n-out.comB. www.landsend.comC. www.wholefoodsmarket.comD. www.starbucks.com3.What do the four companies have in common? ______A. Training courses are offered.B. Working hours are flexible.C. Related experience is required.D. Employees can get high salaries.BWe've all had cases where we've waited just a bit too long to pay an electric bill or speeding ticket. But one man, from California by reasonable assumption, who goes by "Dave", recently took procrastination (拖延) one step further, by paying a parking ticket almost a half-century after it was given.In December 2018, the Minersville Police Department in Pennsylvania received a letter in the mail. Whoever wrote the letter decided it was best to keep his name somewhat unknown, so he put the return address as "Wayward Road, Anytown California" under the name "Feeling guilty".When the officers opened the envelope, they found a brief letter, along with a ﹩5 bill, and a parking ticket dating all the way back to 1974. The note read,"Dear PD, I've been carrying this ticket around for 40 plus years always intending to pay. Forgive me if I don't give you my info. With respect, Dave."Even though the initial parking ticket was only for﹩2, "Dave" must have felt awfully guilty because he left 150 percent, or﹩3, in interest.Michael Combs, the Police Chief of the Minersville Police Department, stated in an interview that the same ticket would cost about﹩20 if it were given today. Combs went on to share that the original ticket from 1974 was given to a vehicle that had an Ohio license plate.Because there was no system for tracking tickets given to out-of-state cars back then,"Dave" could have gotten away with never paying the﹩2 fine. But apparently, guilt got the best of him, and he decided to finally cough up the money more than 40 years past its due date.4.How much do we know about "Dave"? ______A. He lives in Wayward Road, Anytown California.B. The police are trying to find out more about him.C. His car probably came from Ohio at that time.D. "Dave" is of course the man's real name indeed.5.Why didn't "Dave" pay for the parking ticket until recently? ______A. He completely forgot about it in the past 44 years.B. He didn't find it until almost half a century later.C. He failed to find out who he should pay the money to.D. He didn't pay for it just because of procrastination.6.What drove "Dave" to pay for the parking ticket at last? ______A. A strong sense of guilt.B. Fear of being tracked by the police.C. Worry about being fined more.D. Sudden change of his financial situation.7.Which of the following can be the best title? ______A. Police Chief of the Minersville Police Department Shares a StoryB. Mysterious Procrastinator Finally Pays 44-Year-Old Parking TicketC. Unusual Letter Comes from Wayward Road, Anytown CaliforniaD. Parking Ticket Carried Around for Almost Half a Century from OhioCOne day when I was 12, my mother gave me an order: I was to walk to the public library,and borrow at least one book for the summer. This was one more weapon for her to defeat my strange problem-inability to read.In the library, I found my way into the "Children's Room." I sat down on the floor and pulled a few books off the shelf at random. The cover of a book caught my eye. It presented a picture of a beagle. I had recently had a beagle, the first and only animal companion I ever had as a child. He was my secret sharer, but one morning,he was gone, given away to someone who had the space and the money to care for him. I never forgot my beagle.There on the book's cover was a beagle which looked identical (相同的)to my dog. Iran my fingers over the picture of the dog on the cover. My eyes ran across the title,Amos, the Beagle with a Plan. Unknowingly, I had read the title. Without opening the book, I borrowed it from the library for the summer.Under the shade of a bush, I started to read about Amos. I read very, very slowly with difficulty. Though pages were turned slowly, I got the main idea of the story about a dog who, like mine, had been separated from his family and who finally found his way back home. That dog was my dog, and I was the little boy in the book. At the end of the story, my mind continued the final scene of reunion, on and on,until my own lost dog and I were, in my mind, running together.My mother's call returned me to the real world. I suddenly realized something: I had read a book, and I had loved reading that book. Everyone knew I could not read. But I had read it. Books could be incredibly wonderful and I was going to read them.I never told my mother about my "miraculous" (奇迹般的) experience that summer,but she saw a slow but remarkable improvement in my classroom performance during the next year. And years later, she was proud that her son had read thousands of books,was awarded a PhD in literature, and authored his own books, articles, poetry and fiction. The power of the words has held.8.The book caught the author's eye because ______ .A. it contained pretty pictures of animalsB. it reminded him of his own dogC. he found its title easy to understandD. he liked children's stories very much9.Why could the author manage to read the book through? ______A. He was forced by his mother to read it.B. He identified with the story in the book.C. The book told the story of his pet dog.D. The happy ending of the story attracted him.10.What can be inferred from the last paragraph? ______A. The author has become a successful writer.B. The author's mother read the same book.C. The author's mother rewarded him with books.D. The author has had happy summers ever since.11.Which one could be the best title of the passage? ______A. The Charm of a BookB. Mum's Strict OrderC. Reunion with My BeagleD. My Passion for ReadingDAlmost every second of every day an older adult falls in the United States. That's approximately 29 million falls per year and nearly 27,000 deaths. according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.Still in the stating stage, the Active Pelvis Orthosis (APO) system in Switzerland wants to make a lightweight, wearable exoskeleton (外骨骼) that could detect signs of balance loss and assist with balance recovery to keep the elderly wearer from falling, only when needed.Other exoskeletons, either in development or on the market today, assist with movement and make heavy objects feel lighter. Mobility-impaired people can walk again. But none of these devices predict what the wearer is going to do next and take measures to correct an unsteady move.The 3 kilogram (6.7 pound) exoskeleton was built entirely from scratch by the research team and is designed to be worn on the lower half of the. body. A waistband connects to two movable carbon fiber braces (支架), each one positioned on the outer side of a leg. Tiny motors and so-called "adaptive oscillators" (适配振荡器) in the computer circuits use a special process to detect the, wearer's unique paces. That part takes just a few minutes.While wearing the exoskeleton, a person may feel the braces and the motors pushing slightly on their legs. If their paces go against normal, the motors create a force in the braces that cause them to stiffen up and push a little more strongly against the legs, which provides stability.In the next three years, the APO hopes to develop something that is commercially available.12.Why is the new exoskeleton invented? ______A. To slower users' walking paces.B. To improve users' walking abilityC. To promote users' sense of balance.D. To prevent users from falling13.What's the feature of the new exoskeleton? ______A. It keeps users warm.B. It is worn on the back.C. It helps users move around.D. It corrects an unsteady move.14.What does paragraph 4 mainly talk about? ______A. How the new exoskeleton works.B. Where the braces are positioned.C. How long it takes to detect the user's pacesD. What the new exoskeleton was built from.15.What is the purpose of the author in writing this text? ______A. To call on care for the elderly.B. To introduce a new invention.C. To advertise new deviceD. To bring hope for the elderly.二、阅读七选五(本大题共5小题,共10.0分)Do you ever draw? Most of us don't. The reason we usually leave drawing to the artists is that we're not very good at it. Who wants to do anything they're bad at?(1) . Studies have found drawing has many benefits, artist or not. Here are justa few reasons for picking up a pen or pencil of any kind.It pushes you to be patient. We're used to things happening fast these days. Drawing is not fast. (2) That's OK. and as something comes together over time, you'll be reminded of the value of patience. Drawing is an object lesson that not everything good comes quickly, which is an easy thing to forget.(3) A few of my drawings are really kind of great.Í can look at them with pride. But plenty of my little drawings ate nonsense Or unfinished. It doesn't matter. I still have the experience of drawing and the benefits that brings. Even if you're not naturally "good" at drawing, you'll get better over time if you practice. (4) Your drawing doesn't have to mean anything or do anything useful, Sometimes you will even fail. No big deal.It makes memories stick, I draw in order to capture (捕获) moments from my life. I'm not great at drawing, but that's not the point. Sometimes I draw the view from the window of my hotel room-whether it's a great view or not. Remember, the idea is to capture the moment, not create a masterpiece. Other times I draw from my dinner table. (5)A. Take the pressure off.B. It's a good reminder that failure is OK.C. It is something that can show your talents.D. It takes time to create something interestingE. If you draw fast, you might ruin your drawing.F. But maybe we should rethink this assumption.G. These drawings can always bring me back to that moment.16. 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)A Game of Light and Shade It was a sunny day. I had gone up and down the tower when,outside the door at the foot, a blind man came toward me. In a moment, he disappeared up the stairs. I looked at the sign that said "To the Tower", and decided to (21) him.I caught up with him in the ticket office. There I was (22) to see the attendant (工作人员) selling him a ticket as if he were any other visitor. Then, with the ticket in one hand and (23)the wall with the fingers of the other, the blind man reached the stairs (24) to the hallway."That man is blind. What would a blind man climb up the tower for?" I said to the attendant, expecting him to show some(25), but he didn't answer."Not the (26)certainly," I said. "Perhaps he wants to (27)."I bought a ticket and(28) up the stairs. The man hadn't gone as far as I (29).A third of the way up the tower, I heard his (30). I slowed down and followed him at a little(31). He stopped from time to time. When he got to the balcony, I was a dozen steps (32). As I reached it, I saw him at the corner of the tower.At last, after ten minutes, I (33) him. "Excuse me," I said as politely as I could,"but I am curious to know (34)you came up."He smiled. "Coming up the stairs, you will notice how not just light but sun (35)into the tower through the narrow windows here and there, so that you can feel the(36) -the cool stairs suddenly become quite warm-and how up here behind the wall there is (37), but as soon as going opposite a window you can find the sun. There is no (38) so good as this for feeling the difference between light and shade. It is not the first time I've come up."The blind man seemed quite(39) just like a child who was enjoying his favorite games. He told me the truth that blind men can also find the beauty in life (40) they cannot enjoy the sights of the world.21. A. accept B. follow C. control D. visit22. A. frightened B. disappointed C. surprised D. embarrassed23. A. touching B. climbing C. hitting D. covering24. A. pointing B. attaching C. contributing D. leading25. A. respect B. doubt C. concern D. sympathy26. A. view B. test C. prize D. trick27. A. kick B. jump C. relax D. escape28. A. struggled B. explored C. wandered D. hurried29. A. promised B. examined C. imagined D. confirmed30. A. steps B. words C. secrets D. cheers31. A. standard B. distance C. expense D. intention32. A. ahead B. around C. outside D. behind33. A. recognized B. surrounded C. approached D. witnessed34. A. why B. how C. when D. whether35. A. knocks B. pours C. slides D. bursts36. A. trend B. reaction C. change D. honor37. A. light B. space C. mess D. shade38. A. place B. signal C. object D. period39. A. nervous B. content C. curious D. patient40. A. unless B. because C. once D. although四、语法填空(本大题共1小题,共10.0分)41.Imagine life today if the printing press had never been invented. We would nothave books, posters, magazines or newspapers. The printing press (1) ( allow)us to share large amounts of information (2) ( convenient). In fact, the printing press is so significant (3) it has come to be known as one of the most important inventions of our time.Before the printing press (4) ( invent), any writings and drawings had to be completed painstakingly by hand. Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press in the mid-1400s, (5) led to a huge social and cultural revolution. Long before the Gutenberg press, Chinese (6) ( improvement) in ink, block printing and movable clay type were made. This expanded the (7) (write) word's range of influence.Modern print technology has made printing more affordable than ever, whether you're printing thousands of booklets (8) a single poster. The industry has even embraced the Digital Age, which has given rise to online printing companies that make it easy for anyone (9) (design), print, and mail printed materials by(10) (use) their computers.五、选词填空-句子(本大题共10小题,共10.0分)42.There are many______(apply)for the job.43.Those attractive criminals will get less strict______(punish).44.Robots can help the customers carry their______(行李).45.Every possible______has been tried to improve our study (means).46.The highest rate of unemployment______last year (occur).47.He is a______(reform)criminal.48.We should make an______to our teacher when cheating in the exam(道歉).49.We should make______(prepare)for the final exam.50.He lay in bed______(comfort),watching TV.51.I kept myself______(occupy)by watching television.六、短文改错(本大题共1小题,共10.0分)52.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.Dear Tom,How time flies! Next week is your birthday.Happy birthday for you! I've sent you a can of tea as a gift,which I hope you will like it.Now I will introduce Chinese tea culture to you.Chinese tea has history of more than 4,000 years.General speaking,there're many kind of tea in China,including green tea,red tea and so on.Drink tea has many benefits.For example,it canmake people relaxing.Besides,it has been proved that tea was beneficial to people's healthy.No wonder that tea is become in creasingly popular with people around the world.I hope you will love Chinese tea and tea culture.Happy birthday!七、书面表达(本大题共1小题,共20.0分)53.假定你是李华,你的朋友Nick近来沉溺于王者荣耀(King of Glory)之中不能自拔,你在得知此事后非常担忧,请你给他写一封信予以劝说,内容包括:1.你对他的担心2.游戏的危害3.摆脱游戏的办法注意:1.词数:100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯.Dear Nick,______Yours,Li Hua英语试卷答案和解析1.【答案】【小题1】C 【小题2】B 【小题3】B【解析】21-23 CBB21.C.推理判断题.根据"There is also a 30% discount and a free pound of coffee or box of tea every week."可知Starbucks Coffee.给员工提供最好的折扣.故选C.22.B.细节理解题.根据"Lands' End is a Wisconsin-based clothes store that focuses on casual comfort and warmth for the great outdoors."可知如果你对销售服装感兴趣,你应该访问www.landsend.com.故选B.23.B.推理判断题.根据"Besides, for part-time employees,working hours are flexible and they can come to work anytime they like as long as they work for 4hours a day."可知这四家公司的共同点是工作时间是灵活的.故选B.本文是一篇广告布告类阅读,文章主要介绍了有些学生喜欢在课后做一份兼职来挣些钱,提高自己.这里有一些不错的公司.此题主要考查学生的细节理解和推理判断能力.做细节理解题时一定要找到文章中的原句,和题干进行比较,再做出正确选择.在做推理判断题时不要以个人的主观想象代替文章的事实,要根据文章事实进行合乎逻辑的推理判断.4.【答案】【小题1】C 【小题2】D 【小题3】A 【小题4】B【解析】1.C.推理判断题.根据倒数第二段最后一句Combs went on to share that the original ticket from 1974 was given to a vehicle that had an Ohio license plate.可知,Dave的车可能来自俄亥俄州.故选C.2.D.推理判断题.根据最后一段中Because there was no system for tracking tickets given to out-of-state cars back then, "Dave" could have gotten away with never paying the $2 fine.可知,"Dave"直到最近才付停车费是因为拖延.故选D.3.A.细节理解题.根据最后一段最后一句But apparently, guilt got the best of him,and he decided to finally cough up the money more than 40 years past its due date.可知,一种强烈的罪恶感驱使"Dave"终于付了停车费.故选A.4.B.主旨大意题.根据第一段中But one man, from California by reasonable assumption,who goes by "Dave", recently took procrastination (拖延) one step further, by paying a parking ticket almost a half-century after it was given.可知,本文讲述的是一位神秘的拖延者终于支付了44年的停车罚单.故选B.本文是一篇记叙文.文章讲述的是一位神秘的拖延者终于支付了44年的停车罚单.考察学生的细节理解和推理判断能力,做细节理解题时一定要找到文章中的原句,和题干进行比较,再做出正确的选择.在做推理判断题不要以个人的主观想象代替文章的事实,要根据文章事实进行合乎逻辑的推理判断.8.【答案】【小题1】B 【小题2】B 【小题3】A 【小题4】A【解析】1.B.细节理解题.根据文章第二段The cover of a book caught my eye. It presented a picture of a beagle. I had recently had a beagle, the first and only animal companion I ever had as a child.可知此本书引起作者注意的原因是这本书封面的比格犬图片使作者想起了自己拥有过的比格犬.故选B.2.B.推理判断题.根据第四段That dog was my dog, and I was the little boy in the book. At the end of the story, my mind continued the final scene of reunion, on and on, until my own lost dog and I were, in my mind, running together.可知作者感同身受地把自己与书本的主人公联系在一起.故选B.3.A.推理判断题.根据最后一段倒数第二句话And years later, she was proud that her son had read thousands of books, was awarded a PhD in literature, and authored his own books, articles, poetry and fiction.可以判断出作者最终成为一名成功的作家.故选A.4.A.主旨大意题.文章讲述了作者从一名阅读困难的孩子到最终成为一名成功的作家的故事,从而展现给我们书本的魅力.故选A.文章讲述了作者从一名阅读困难的孩子到最终成为一名成功的作家的故事,从而告诉我们书本的魅力.考察学生的细节理解和推理判断能力,做细节理解题时一定要找到文章中的原句,和题干进行比较,再做出正确的选择.在做推理判断题不要以个人的主观想象代替文章的事实,要根据文章事实进行合乎逻辑的推理判断.12.【答案】【小题1】D 【小题2】D 【小题3】A 【小题4】B【解析】1.D.细节理解题.根据第二段的…to make a lightweight, wearable exoskeleton (外骨骼) that could detect signs of balance loss and assist with balance recoveryto keep the elderly wearer from falling, only when needed.可知 APO系统想制作一个轻量级、可穿戴的外骨骼来防止老年人佩戴者摔倒,故D项符合文意.2.D.细节理解题.根据第三段的But none of these devices predict what the wearer is going to do next and take measures to correct an unsteady move.可知目前的一些设备都无法预测佩戴者下一步会做什么,也无法采取措施纠正不稳定的移动,故D项符合题意.3.A.主旨大意题.通读第四段可知,主要讲述的是这种新设备是如何工作的,故A项正确.4.B.推理判断题.文章主要介绍了一款新设备,能够预测佩戴者下一步会做什么,同时采取措施纠正不稳定的移动来防止老年人佩戴者摔倒.故B选项正确.这是一篇说明文.文章主要介绍了一款新设备,能够预测外骨骼佩戴者下一步会做什么,同时采取措施纠正不稳定的移动来防止老年人佩戴者摔倒.阅读理解考察学生的细节理解和推理判断能力,做细节理解题时一定要找到文章中的原句,和题干进行比较,再做出正确的选择.在做推理判断题不要以个人的主观想象代替文章的事实,要根据文章事实进行合乎逻辑的推理判断.16.【答案】【小题1】F 【小题2】D 【小题3】B 【小题4】A 【小题5】G【解析】FDBAG1.F.语境辨析题.根据前文Do you ever draw? Most of us don't. The reason we usually leave drawing to the artists is that we're not very good at it. Who wants to do anything they're bad at?可知你曾经画画吗?我们大多数人都不画画.我们通常把画留给艺术家的原因是我们不擅长画画.谁想做他们不擅长的事情呢?F项:But maybe we should rethink this assumption.但也许我们应该重新考虑这个问题.符合文意,故选F.2.D.联系下文题.根据后文That's OK. and as something comes together over time,you'll be reminded of the value of patience.可知没关系.随着时间的推移,当一些东西聚在一起时,你会想起耐心的价值.D项:It takes time to create something interesting.创造有趣的东西需要时间.符合文意,故选D.3.B.逻辑推理题.根据后文But plenty of my little drawings ate nonsense Or unfinished. It doesn't matter. I still have the experience of drawing and the benefits that brings.可知但我的很多小画都是胡说八道或未完成的.这没关系.我仍然得到了画画的经验和带来的好处.B项:It's a good reminder that failure is OK.这是一个很好的提醒,失败是可以的.符合文意,故选B.4.A.理解判断题.根据后文Your drawing doesn't have to mean anything or do anything useful, Sometimes you will even fail.可知你的画不一定意味着什么或做任何有用的事情,有时你甚至会失败.A项:Take the pressure off.释放压力.符合文意,故选A.5.G.联系上文题.根据前文Remember, the idea is to capture the moment, not create a masterpiece. Other times I draw from my dinner table.可知记住,我的想法是捕捉这一刻,而不是创造出一幅杰作.有时我会从餐桌上画画.G项:These drawings can always bring me back to that moment.这些画总能使我想起那个时刻.符合文意,故选G.本文是一篇选句填空,文章介绍了你曾经画画吗?我们大多数人都不画画.我们通常把画留给艺术家的原因是我们不擅长画画.谁想做他们不擅长的事情呢?但画画有很多好处.做七选五题目时要注意以下规则:1.放进去通顺,这一点是基础.凡不通顺的必错无疑; 2、选项中有单词、词组、句子成分或与所选答案所在段内容重合;3、选项与其上句或下句之间有必然的逻辑关系; 4、选项全部内容都属于正确答案所在段.有时备选答案中可能含有甲乙两项内容,这时,只有当甲和乙都归属于本段时,答案才是正确的.21.【答案】【小题1】B 【小题2】C 【小题3】A 【小题4】D 【小题5】C【小题6】A 【小题7】B 【小题8】D 【小题9】C 【小题10】A【小题11】B 【小题12】D 【小题13】C 【小题14】A 【小题15】B【小题16】C 【小题17】D 【小题18】A 【小题19】B 【小题20】D【解析】BCADC ABDCA BDCAB CDABD1.B.考查动词及语境理解.A. accept接受;B. follow跟随;C. control控制;D. visit 参观;句意:我看着"登塔"的指示牌,决定跟随他上去看具体情况.因为对于他登塔要做的事情,我很好奇.故B项正确.2.C.考查形容词及语境理解.A. frightened害怕的;B. disappointed失望的;C. surprised 惊讶的;D. embarrassed尴尬的;当我看见工作人员把他当做正常人一样,也卖票给他,我感觉很惊讶.故C项正确.3.A.考查动词及语境理解.A. touching触摸;B. climbing攀登;C. hitting击中;D. covering覆盖;由第二句a blind man came toward me可知对方是一个盲人,所以他只能摸着墙向上攀登.故A项正确.4.D.考查动词短语及语境理解.动词短语point to指向;attach …to…把……附在……之上;contribute to对……做贡献;lead to导致,通向;句中现在分词短语leading to the hallway做定语修饰名词the stairs,指通向走廊的楼梯.其余三项语义不搭配.故D项正确.5.C.考查名词及语境理解.A. respect尊敬;B. doubt怀疑;C. concern担心;关心;D. sympathy同情;我告诉工作人员他是一个盲人,希望工作人员能够多关注他,因为他无法欣赏风景,他很可能是要登塔以后会跳下去.故C项正确.6.A.考查名词及语境理解.A. view风景;观点;B. test测试;C. prize奖品,奖励;D. trick诡计;把戏;我认为这个盲人不会到塔顶去看风景,他是想去跳楼;所以我才让工作人员关注他.故A项正确.7.B.考查动词及语境理解.A. kick 踢;B. jump跳跃;C. relax放松;D. escape 逃跑;我认为这个盲人不会到塔顶去看风景,他是想去跳楼;故B项正确.8.D.考查动词及语境理解.A. struggled挣扎,斗争;B. explored探索;C.wandered 徘徊,闲逛;D. hurried匆忙;由上文可知我非常担心这个盲人,买了票以后匆忙爬上楼梯跟着他查看他究竟想做什么.故D项正确.9.C.考查动词及语境理解.A. promised 承诺;B. examined检查;C. imagined 想象;D. confirmed确认;这个盲人爬得并没有我想象得那么远,在向上的楼梯三分之一的地方,我听到了他的脚步声.故C项正确.10.A.考查名词及语境理解.A. steps脚步;B. words话;C. secrets秘密;D. cheers 欢呼;这个盲人爬得并没有我想象得那么远,在向上的楼梯三分之一的地方,我听到了他的脚步声.于是我放慢脚步,在后面稍远处跟着他.故A项正确.11.B.考查名词及语境理解.A. standard标准;B. distance距离;C. expense费用;D. intention目的,意图;在向上的楼梯三分之一的地方,我听到了他的脚步声.于是我放慢脚步,在后面稍远处跟着他.名词distance表示距离,故B项正确.12.D.考查副词及语境理解.A. ahead在前面;B. around在附近;C. outside在外面;D. behind在后面;当他到阳台的时候,我在后面几十步的地方看着他.本句指我站在他的后面,观察他的行为.故D项正确.13.C.考查动词及语境理解.A. recognized认出,意识到;B. surrounded包围;C. approached 靠近;D. witnessed目睹,见证;根据下文"Excuse me"可知我靠近和他打招呼.故C项正确.14.A.考查从句及语境理解.作者一路跟着这位盲人登塔,主要是因为他不知道对方来这里的原因.所以句中使用why引导宾语从句.故A项正确.15.B.考查动词及语境理解.A. knocks敲击;击中;B. pours倾倒;C. slides滑倒;D. bursts爆发;爬上楼梯,你注意到的不仅是光线,而且阳光会透过窗户照射到各处,这样就可以感受到这种变化,楼梯从凉爽突然变得很温暖.动词pour表示阳光透过窗户洒在楼梯上.故B项正确.16.C.考查名词及语境理解.A. trend趋势,倾向;B. reaction反应;C. change改变;D. honor荣耀;从后句"the cool stairs suddenly become quite warm楼梯突然从凉爽变得温暖",可知指这种变化.故C项正确.17.D.考查生活常识及名词及语境理解.A. light光线;B. space空间;C. mess杂乱;D. shade阴影;根据生活常识可知在"behind the wall墙体的后面"通常都有阴影.故D项正确.18.A.考查名词及语境理解.A. place地方;B. signal信号;C. object物体;D. period 阶段;时期;句意:没有什么地方和这里一样可以很好的感觉光线和阴影之间的差别.我不是第一次来这里了.这位盲人告诉作者在这里他可以很好地感受光线和阴影的差别,所以他才会来这个地方.故A项正确.19.B.考查形容词及语境理解.A. nervous紧张的;B. content满足的;满意的;C. curious 好奇的;D. patient耐心的;根据后半句"just like a child who was enjoying his favorite games就像是欣赏自己最喜欢的孩子一样",说明这个盲人非常满意这个世界给予他的这一切.故B项正确.20.D.考查连词及语境理解.A. unless除非;B. because因为;C. once一旦;D. although 尽管;他告诉我尽管盲人们无法享受世界上的风景,但他们也能找到生活里的美.根据句意可知上下文之间是转折关系,要用although引导让步状语从句.故D项正确.本文是一篇记叙文,作者跟随着一位盲人登塔,盲人告诉他尽管盲人们无法享受世界上的风景,但他们也能找到生活里的美.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】allows 【小题2】conveniently【小题3】that【小题4】wasinvented【小题5】which【小题6】improvements 【小题7】written【小题8】or【小题9】todesign【小题10】using【解析】(1)allows.考查时态.句意:印刷机使我们可以方便地分享大量的信息.分析句子结构可知,此句缺少谓语,allow sb. to do sth.固定短语,"允许某人做某事",再结合语境可知,此处应该使用一般现在时,故填allows.(2)conveniently.考查副词.句意:印刷机使我们可以方便地分享大量的信息.分析句子结构并结合句意可知,空处填副词修饰前文的share,故填conveniently.(3)that.考查状语从句.句意:事实上,印刷机是如此的重要,它已经成为我们这个时代最重要的发明之一.分析句子结构并结合句意可知,so…that…固定短语,"如此……以至于……"引导结果状语从句,故填that.(4)was invented.考查时态语态.分析句子结构可知,从句中缺少谓语动词,且the printing press和invent(发明)是被动关系,再结合句意"在印刷术被发明之前…",可知此处是一般过去时的被动语态,故填was invented.(5)which.考查定语从句.分析句子结构可知,空处引导非限制性定语从句,先行词是"Johannes Gutenberg在15世纪中期发明了印刷机"这件事,且空处在从句中做主语,故填which.(6)improvements.考查名词.结合语义可知,早在Gutenberg印刷机问世之前,中国取得的是油墨、雕版印刷和活字泥塑"几个方面"的进步,故填improvements.(7)written.考查非谓语动词.句意:这扩大了书面文字的影响范围.分析句子结构可知,空处填形容词,write和word被动关系,所以应该用write的过去分词形式做定语,结合句意可知,written word意为书面语,故填written.(8)or.考查固定搭配.句意:现代印刷技术使印刷变得比以往任何时候都更便宜,无论你是印刷成千上万本小册子还是一张海报.分析句子结构可知,whether…or…固定短语,"无论……还是……",故填or.(9)to design.考查非谓语动词.句意:该行业甚至拥抱了数字时代,数字时代催生了在线印刷公司,任何人都可以轻松设计、印刷.分析句子结构可知,that引导的从句中make是谓语动词,故空处是非谓语,结合语义可知,anyone和design是主动关系,故填to design.(10)using.考查非谓语动词.分析句子结构可知,空前是介词,后接动名词,故填using.本文是一篇说明文,介绍了印刷机的发明对社会和文化的影响.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,逐题解答.扎实的语法功底加上准确的理解是解答语法填空题的关键.42.【答案】applications【解析】答案:applications;考查单词填空.根据空格前的many可知应该用名词复数.故填applications.这项工作有许多申请表.对于用所给词的适当形式填空,答题时要做到:A.明确所给词的词性;B.弄清所给句子的意思;C.确定空白处所需的词性D.正确写出所填的词.43.【答案】punishment【解析】答案:punishment;考查单词填空.根据空格前的形容词可知应该用名词,且punishment是不可数名词.故填punishment.那些有魅力的罪犯会受到不那么严厉的惩罚.对于用所给词的适当形式填空,答题时要做到:A.明确所给词的词性;B.弄清所给句子的意思;C.确定空白处所需的词性D.正确写出所填的词.44.【答案】luggage。
2019-2020学年张家口宣化区第一中学高三英语三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ACanadais one of the most beautiful countries in the world. Here are 4 attractive places worth your visit.ChurchillChurchill is a town with the nickname "Polar Bear Capital of the World”, where tourists can safely view polar bears from special vehicles in the autumn and winter. Thousands of beluga whales, which move into the warmer waters of theChurchill Riverduring July and August, are a major summer attraction. Churchill is also a destination for bird watchers from late May until August.Niagara FallsNiagara Fallsis a group of three waterfalls, crossing the border betweenCanadaand theUnited States. The largest of the three is Horseshoe Falls, also known asCanadian Falls. Niagara Falls illumination(彩灯)is a must for any visitor! Every night of the year, the three waterfalls are illuminated in color1 s creating an attractive scene that can be viewed from near and far.VancouverVancouverisCanada's third-largest city, always named as one of the top five worldwide cities for its comfortable environment and quality of life.Vancouverhas an active nightlife scene, whether its food and dining, or bars and nightclubs. From mid-June to early July, the Vancouver International Jazz Festival features 300 concerts, including a free opening Downtown Jazz Weekend.OttawaThe capital ofCanadais situated on the banks of theOttawa Riverand has a lot ofEnglish buildings in it. It is a beautiful city which has the Parliament buildings on the banks and English influenced houses and parks around. There are museums and art galleries that will give you a complete knowledge of the English culture there. It is really the heart ofCanada. So if you are a history and art loverOttawais the best choice for your visit inCanada.1. If you want to watch birds, which place will you choose to visit?A. Churchill.B.Niagara Falls.C. Vancouver.D.Ottawa.2. What is the best season for visitingVancouver?A. Spring.B. Summer.C. Autumn.D. Winter.3. What doNiagara FallsandVancouverhave in common?A. They are both famous for natural scenery.B. The best visiting time are both at nights.C. They are both located inCanadaentirely.D. The tickets there are both free at weekends.BA Virginia teen is doing his part to make sure frontline health care workers are getting the meals they need to help them take care of themselves and others.Arul Nigam, 17, of Tyson's Corner, Va. , has had to make several adjustments since his school year ended abruptly in mid-March due to the coronavirus pandemic(新冠疫情).“We didn'thave any classes for like over a month and then after that there were a lot of technical difficulties. So I started to have a lot more free time,” he tells Yahoo Life. “It was really saddening, but it was also something that really surprised me, that our health care workers are facing something like that,” Nigam says. “So I wanted to see what I could do to help them because obviously, they're sacrificing so much and giving so much for all of us. ”In late March, the teen started fundraising efforts with the help of friends and family to help these health care workers receive much-needed meals. He also began doing research about what hospitals had the most amount of coronavirus cases, so he could prioritize those places first. He was also arranging for the orders to be fulfilled at local family-owned restaurants impacted by shutdown orders. So far, Nigam has delivered over 1,000 meals to 22 hospitals in 13 states, including New York, Massachusetts and Maryland.Nigam's efforts have not only helped health care workers, but restaurants as well. With quarantine restrictionstaking a toll onthe food industry, places like Best Coast Burrito in Oakland, Calif. , have lost business over the last few weeks. Best Coast's owner,Alvin Shen, tells Yahoo Life that being able to partner with Arul and others in efforts to feed those on the frontline has been a big help.4. What would Nigam probably do according to his words?A. Study at home by himself.B. Spend the more free time playing.C. Donate some money to health care workers.D. Do something helpful for health care workers.5. What is Nigam's priority when delivering food?A. The urgency of meals.B. The severity of the virus.C. The number of doctors.D. The position of hospitals.6. What does the phrase “taking a toll on” in the last paragraph mean?A. Turning a blind eye to.B. Keeping an eye on.C Causing lots of damage to.D. Answering completely for.7. Where can you probably read this text?A. Science fiction.B. Fashion magazine.C. Life magazine.D. Entertainment newspaper.CWhy do you check social media? Is it to keep up with everything that your friends and family are doing? Is it to find new trendy spots to eat?Regardless of the reason, you may find yourself with different degrees of envy or discomfort after a quick look at your phone. Then you might be suffering from a phenomenon known as “Fear of Missing Out (FOMO). ”While the phenomenon of FOMO can be traced back for centuries, it had never been the issue as it is today, causing widespread discussion and research. This rise in checking social media is naturally connected to the increasing leading position that social media holds over our lives. Every time someone opens their WeChat Moments, Facebook, Twitter... etc. , they are bombarded with the highlight reels of other peoples' lives. A sunny beach, delicious-looking food, a super cute kitten-they are all uplifting photos, yet they're very likely to bring about more unhappiness than joy. You see, the first thought to come out of your mind may be “Wow, that's so cool/delicious/cute”, but then it takes a hard U-turn. You're thinking: “I wish I were there” or “my life is so boring compared to his/hers.” The more you see, the more likely you are to have these negative feelings.What's worse is the habit many people have of turning to social media in search of happiness when they are feeling down, not realizing that they are just going to end up in a negative cycle of endless disappointment. Montesquieu once said: “If one only wished to be happy, this could be easily accomplished; but we wish to behappier than other people, and this is always difficult, for we believe others to be happier than they are.”FOMO will go hand in hand with dissatisfaction and envy. Appreciate what you already have, because someone else out there in the world would gladly give everything to be you.8. What is the purpose of the questions in paragraph 1?A. To introduce the topic of the passage.B. To explain the function of FOMO.C. To describe the features of FOMO.D. To give the reasons for checking social media.9. How might people feel seeing other's perfect life through social media?A. Joyful.B. Admiring.C. Comfortable.D. Envious.10. What can we conclude from Montesquieu's words in paragraph 3?A. We could turn to social media for happiness.B. We couldn't realise our dream without hard work.C. We couldn't harvest happiness through comparison.D. We could live better than others by showing ourselves online.11. What is the author's attitude towards FOMO?A. Indifferent.B. Objective.C. Doubtful.D. Hopeful.DIn a recent survey of 2000 Americans, housecleaning was shown to have some mood-boosting effects — but that doesn't mean everybody is willing to do it.The majority of respondents (受访者) said cleaning gave them a sense of accomplishment (65%) and helped them clear their mind (63%). Half of these adults said they are most often motivated to clean when they're happy. In fact, 63% of those surveyed find the experience of cleaning to be relaxing - even more so than getting fresh air (61%).But that's not the only reason people clean. A big 70% admitted that tidying their home was a way of putting off having to do other things, with the average procrastinator (拖延者) using that trick four times a week. The survey showed that 86% of respondents do feel on top of their housework, but the last deep clean of their kitchen happened over a week and a half ago. That's no surprise because the kitchen is most terrible of all.Conducted by OnePoll on behalf of DishFish, the survey investigated people's attitudes toward dirty dishes and how they get through tricky task. More than two-thirds of people (69%) let their dishes pile up between washings with 20% saying “always” letting them be placed in the sink, which left them feeling stressed. More than any other room, the kitchen was rated as “very difficult” to cope with. And most people enjoy cleaning their toiletor taking out the garbage more than washing dishes by hand.How do they get through it? 66% listen to music while they clean. 72% have a best-loved song that they sounded while tidying up their home, with “Uptown Funk,”“Read All About It” and “Work” being the three favorite tunes on America's cleaning playlist.12. What is the result of the survey?A. Housecleaning may contribute to a good mood to some extent.B. Housecleaning may strengthen people's willingness to volunteer.C. Housecleaning may cause anxiety and concern for some people.D. Housecleaning may improve people's motivation to other housework.13. What is the top reason why people undertake housecleaning?A. They can entertain themselves.B. They can take in fresh air.C. They get a sense of achievement.D. They can delay other things.14. What are respondents' attitudes to dirty dishes?A. Many would rather wash dishes than throw out the rubbish.B. Half are under pressure with dirty dishes lying in the sink.C. A quarter will let dirty dishes pile up after their meals.D. Most prefer cleaning their toiletto washing dishes by hand.15. What column does the text belong to?A. Feature Story.B. Family Life.C. Scientific Hotspot.D. Finance Focus.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。
2019届河北张家口市宣化第一中学高三6月高考模拟英语试卷)一、阅读理解(本大题共15小题,共30.0分)AAmsterdam's Best Flea MarketsIjhallen Flea MarketFirst or second weekend of every monthPerhaps the most impressive of them all is Ijhallen,located in the north of Amsterdam.With more than 1,500 stands and 3,000 free parking spaces,the monthly market attracts visitors from not only the Netherlands,but Europe-wide.There is a five euro admission fee,but you can be pretty sure that you can browse second-hand treasures for most of the day.Anything and everything can be found here;old guitars and antique chairs,art prints and military gear.Noordermarkt Flea MarketSaturday,9am-4pmMonday,9am-2pmIn the centre of the Jordaan,the Noordermarkt Flea Market on Saturdays includes vintage(老式的)goods and organic food produce from local farmers.On Mondays,the market transforms into an antique-hunter's goldmine.There are piles of vintage clothes,antique books,coins and furniture.Waterloopein MarketMonday-Saturday,9am-6pmThe most centrally located of all flea markets in Amsterdam,Waterlooplein Market offers visitors a range of snacks,second-hand clothes and vintage treasures.There's a maze of second-hand goods,from old globes and hanging lamps,to African drums,antique rugs and used bikes.Spui Book MarketFriday 10am-6pmIdeally situated among bookstores,you'll find a collection of tents sheltering second-hand and antique books at the book market on Spui.You can find a variety of literature from biographies and poetry to fantasy-fiction,history,psychology and geography.While most books are from the Netherlands,some English and international titles are for sale.As well as antique maps,prints and record.1.Which flea market do you need to pay some extra money?______A. Ijhallen Flea Market.B. Noordermarkt Flea Market.C. Waterlooplein Market.D. Spui Book Market.2.What can you pick up at Noordermarkt Flea Market?______A. You can get enough parking space.B. You can choose a range of snacks.C. You can buy some fresh vegetables.D. You can dig some gold mines here.3.When is a good time to visit a favorite market for a crazy book fan?______A. First weekend of every month.B. Friday,10am-6pm.C. Monday,9am-6pm.D. Saturday,9am-4pm.BJason and Caden have been good "wagon (四轮车)pullers" since the second day of school.They are amazing and so great about taking turns pulling or pushing the wagon in the kindergarten game.The game needs everyone to work together to make the wagon move forward to the destination.Today,their teacher,Jenny,asked Jason if he could be a "teacher",to train a new student,Bradley,to pull the wagon.Jason was so cute and said,"How about letting him be a pusher,not be a puller?" It was at very great idea,and Jason had good observation capability! He found Bradley wasn't quite strong enough to pull the wagon.They took the job very seriously,and the moment touched Jenny very much.Jason was one of the youngest but very observant,kind,helpful and compassionate children!Jason was the line leader and puller.Another child,Caden was the second in command and helped the line leader stay focused.Bradleywas"thethird in command"behind Caden.Caden took Bradley under his wing,guiding himlikea sweetborder collie topush the wagon.Several days later,Jason told Jenny,"I hope Bradley will become the wagon puller tomorrow.He should have the opportunity to improvehis strength." Jennynodded.Whata sweet comment! It is so sweet to have a four-year-old child cheering ona peer,when kids of all ages fight to be the one to pull the wagon.It was a kind,sweet group,and Jenny especially loved those moments.She also emailed the sweet stories to all the parents.4.What did Jenny ask Jason to do?______A. Pull the wagon together with Caden.B. Train a new student to push the wagon.C. Teach another kid how to drag the wagon.D. Move the wagon to the destination by himself.5.What is paragraph 4 mainly about?______A. The description of how the kids cooperate with 6&ch other to move the wagon.B. The praise of the teacher's proper arrangement to pull the wagon.C. The explanation of the complex relationship among the kids.D. The introduction to the difficulty to drive the wagon.6.What is the key to children's completing the game?______A. Ambition.B. Team spirit.C. Patience.D. Good observation capability.7.What can we learn from the text?______A. Jenny treated herstudentsunfairly.B. Jason was the only wagon pullerin the game.C. Caden was stronger than Jason in the kindergarten.D. Bradley would be the wagon puller in the game the next day.CResearch published in the journal Temperature found that an hour-long soak in hot water produced similar blood sugar responses as 60 minutes of moderate physical activity.Sound too good to be true? While the research on these effects is still preliminary, there is a plausible explanation for this."It seems that activities that increase heat shock proteins may help to improve blood sugar control and offer an alternative to exercise, lead study author Steve Faulkner wrote. These activities—such as soaking in a hot tub ortaking a sauna—may have health benefits for people who are unable to exercise regularly.A team from the UK's National Center for Sport & Exercise Medicine examined 14 lean and overweight men and analyzed their metabolic health. The participants were either assigned to an hour-long session of cycling or an hour-long session in a 104-degree bath.The scientists discovered that both groups were better able to control their blood sugar levels in the 24 hours following the activities and the bathers perhaps were even better off: Their peak blood sugar levels after eating following their soak were approximately 10 percent lower than the peak blood sugar levels of those who exercised. Researchers say this implies that "passive heating" (a means of rising your body temperature) could assist in lowering blood sugar levels. Passive heating can affect proteins in the body called heat shock proteins, which help regulate blood sugar. People with type 2 diabetes (糖尿病) tend to have lower levels of heat shock proteins. Passive heating can raise these levels.It's critical to point out a few limitations of the study. For starters, the experiment only monitored men, so it's difficult to say if the same effect would happen in women. It also only included 14 volunteers, which is an extremely small sample size. More research needs to be conducted before scientists can come to any official conclusion. And, of course, you should still continue to exercise regularly.That being said, the study does offer some more promising insight into (洞察) the healing effects of hot water.8.What does the underlined word "plausible" (in Para.2)refer to?A. Strange.B. Ridiculous.C. Reasonable.D. Confusing.9.Which of the following is right about the research by the UK's team?A. Cycling made no difference to their blood sugar levels.B. Their blood sugar levels peak after eating during the research.C. 14 lean and 14 overweight men were involved in the research.D. A 24-hour tracking and monitoring was carried out after the one-hour activities.10.How should scientists improve this study?A. By extending the study period.B. Ry changing the research method.C. By including more women in the research.D. By increasing the number of subjects investigated.11.Which of the following best expresses the author's main point of view?A. When you run a fever you get "passive heating".B. Passive heating can raise levels of heat shock proteins.C. It is a research of significance in spite of some imperfection.D. You need either a hot bath or regular exercise to keep healthy.DWhen you think of batteries,you'll likely think about them powering up remote controls,cellphones,flashlights and toys.But some people carry a battery around in their body to power a pacemaker (起搏器).It isn't really pleasant and easy to carry batteries because they need to be replaced so often and they can leak poisonous chemicals.A battery-powered pacemaker may become a thing of the past,thanks to a new technology developed by UCLA researchers:A biological supercapacitor (超级电容器),which is thinner than several hairs.Teams of researchers at UCLA and the University of Connecticut published a paper in a journal explaining their new invention.The supercapacitor is made from a carbon_ material,and coated with human-like proteins that act as electrodes (电极).But what makes the device different is that it is powered by an energy harvester that changes body heat and movement in the blood into energy.Those traditional pacemakers are six to eight millimeters thick They are much bigger.The new supercapacitor,which,due to its lack of battery,is only one micrometer thick.This "little" feature could benefit the newpacemaker's energy efficiency researchers stated.Also,unlike other batteries used in medical treatments,the supercapacitor can bend and twist in the body without suffering damage.Though they've not been widely used in the medical world,supercapacitors have the ability ta serve as a safer and more efficient medical device than the traditional battery-operated devices,the researchers believe."In order to be effective,battery free pacemakers must have supercapacitors that can get,store and transport energy.However,commercial supercapacitors are too slow to make them work",said Maher El-Kady,a UCLA researcher and co-author of the study."Our research focused on the custom-designed supercapacitor to capture energy effectively,and finding a way to make it exist together successfully with the human body."12.What do we know about traditional pacemakers?A. They are very popular with users.B. They need to be replaced quite often.C. They can do harm to the users' bodies.D. They are really convenient to carry around.13.What is special about the new supercapacitor?A. It has electrodes on the outside,B. It is made from a kind of protein material.C. It helps save the carriers' money and energy.D. It can transform the energy from the body.14.Which of the following makes the new pacemaker energy- efficient?A. The small size.B. The small battery.C. The energy harvester.D. The bending and twisting characters.15.What is the best title for the text?A. A New Pacemaker that Doesn't Need to Use BatteriesB. A Battery-Powered Pacemaker Is Harming People's BodyC. People Today Aren't Willing to Use the Traditional Pacemaker Any LongerD. UCLA Researchers Are Committed to the Cause of the Medical Equipment二、阅读七选五(本大题共5小题,共10.0分)Imagine that you are in a remote village somewhere with no medical clinic.(1) Once the doctors get to you,they examine you and take blood samples,but they won't be able to help you until they take the samples back to the hospital to find out what is wrong.(2) Thanks to engineer Andy Ozcan,many people may never be in this situation.He has invented an app that turns your mobile phone into a diagnostic(诊断的)tool.Ozcan's invention is important because it is very accurate and easy to use.In many remote places,even if doctors have microscopes and other instruments to help them make diagnoses,there may still be other problems.Many doctors,for example,don't have enough training to correctly interpret what they see.(3) With Ozcan's mobile phone app,health workers can take a special photo of a blood sample and send it to a central computer at a hospital.The computer will then automatically interpret the photo and send a diagnosis back in a few minutes.(4) His technology only requires a mobile phone and an Internet connection.As more than four billion people already have cell phones,the cost of establishing the diagnostic system is fairly low.By inventing a medical tool that uses existing technology---mobile phones---Ozcan has developed a medical tool that is both practical and economical.Therefore,it can be effectively almost anywhere.(5)A.Another reason that Ozcan's invention is important is that it is inexpensive.B.Even though you may only have a simple infection (感染),you might die because of the delay.C.People are trying to reduce the cost of this new medical tool.D.Ozcan's simple,cost-effective tool might just save millions of lives around the world.E.This tool has become much more popular all around the world.F.You become very sick and must wait days until a mobile medical unit arrives to help.G.As a result,they may diagnose illnesses incorrectly.16. 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)One afternoon,I was walking with Evan on the second floor.I talked on and on and Evan walked (21)in front of me.As we turned a corner,Evan (22)me and said the ten words."Why are you talking to me?I'm not your friend."Those were the exact words he said to me that day.I stood there (23).He kept walking and never looked back.I (24)to my next class with tears coming up in my eyes.We (25)spoke to each other after that.I (26) into a shell,like a turtle,to hide from the world.For the rest of my time in middle school,I didn't (27) myself to get close to anyone.I push away most of my friends (28) being hurt again.I avoided unnecessary (29).It wasn't until high school that I was able to (30) my head out of my shell and begin (31) people again.But even today,I am still (32) in choosing who I open up to.It takes me a very long time to warm up to (33).I was twelve then.I was too trusting and I took what Evan said (34).Maybe he was having a bad day (35)maybe I was talking too much.In my view,what he said to me that day (36) the course of my life.but if weren't for that (37),I wouldn't have met my best friends in high school.I understand that,in middle school,we were all young.I've been able to (38)all the people who bullied me,but for some (39) I can't seem to forgive Evan.Those words that day hurt me more than anything.I believe that one day I'll be (40)enough to forgive Evan too.But right now I'm still that twelve-year-old running down the hall with tears filled with his eyes.21. A. silently B. carefully C. suddenly D. happily22. A. argued with B. shouted at C. turned to D. reminded of23. A. astonished B. disappointed C. frightened D. amused24. A. came back B. gave in C. made faces D. ran off25. A. frequently B. willingly C. attentively D. rarely26. A. looked B. turned C. escaped D. lived27. A. wish B. allow C. expect D. force28. A. for fear of B. because of C. in need of D. instead of29. A. outings B. conversations C. lessons D. friends30. A. remain B. stick C. keep D. hide31. A. suspecting B. refusing C. admiring D. trusting32. A. cautions B. alone C. careless D. simple-minded33. A. anything B. everyone C. nothing D. someone34. A. seriously B. wrongly C. personally D. easily35. A. and B. or C. but D. so36. A. changed B. helped C. developed D. achieved37. A. accident B. argument C. incident D. fight38. A. forget B. remember C. apologize D. forgive39. A. trouble B. reason C. idea D. view40. A. warm-hearted B. clever C. mature D. determined四、语法填空(本大题共1小题,共15.0分)41.The Han people have its own spoken and written language --- Chinese.Chinese belongs to the Han-Tibetanlanguage family.It is the (1) (common)used language in China and among the largest languages in the world.Written Chinese came out in (2) (it)earliest form approximately 1,000 years ago.The Chinese characters(3) (use)today,also called Hanzi ,developed from those used in bones and tortoise shells more than34,000 years ago.There are about 5 ,000 characters,of which only about 3,000 are in common use.Mandarin is a category (种类)of Chinese (4) (dialect)spoken across most of northern and (5)(southwest)China.The term Mandarin can also refer to Standard Mandarin,which (6) (base)on the Mandarin dialect spoken in Beijíng.It is officially considered to be the standard for the People's Republic of China.Why do most non-Chinese speakers choose ta learn Standard Mandarin Chinese?Mandarin is understood by most Chinese people.As mentioned above,it is China's national language.(7) you are interested in basic communication,scholarly research,or (8) (pursue)a career in China,Standard Mandarin,is (9) necessary tool for communication.And it often serves (10) a bridge for communication.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. my friend and l went to visit the Yellow Mountain We carried two backpacks, that turned out to be pretty heavier for the hike. I am not an experiencing hiker and those endless steps make me want to return to the safe and comfortable grouncL But my friend encouraged me great. "Look, the top is co ming closer and closer. We are almost there."I pulled me together and kept going. After three-hour ex hausting hike to the top, but with wonderful sceneries on the way, we got to the top finally. For our pl easure, we also found a hotel that looked very much inviting.六、书面表达(本大题共1小题,共25.0分)43.假定你是学生李华,今年9月将赴加拿大进修学习半年,请给加拿大笔友Mike写一封邮件,望他能帮你找一个合租公寓.要点如下1、对公寓的要求2、对室友的要求;3、表达感謝.注意:1.100词左右;2.可适当增加细节使行文连贯;3.开头和结尾已给出,不计入词数.Dear Mike,Sincerely YoursLi Hua英语模拟试卷(6月份)答案和解析1.【答案】【小题1】A 【小题2】C 【小题3】B【解析】1.A.细节理解题.根据第一部分There is a five euro admission fee, but you can be pretty sure that you can browse second-hand treasures for mos t of the day.可知,Ijhallen跳蚤市场需要支付一些额外的钱.故选A.2.C.细节理解题.根据第二部分In the centre of the Jordaan, the Noordermarkt Flea Market on Saturdays includes vintage(老式的) goods and organic food produce from local farmers.可知,你能在Noordermarkt跳蚤市场买到新鲜蔬菜.故选C.3.B.细节理解题.根据最后一部分Spui Book Market Friday 10am-6pm可知,一个疯狂的书迷访问一个最喜欢的市场的好时机是周五的上午10点至下午6点.故选B.本文是一篇广告布告类阅读,主要介绍了几个跳蚤市场的基本情况.阅读这类文章时,也应该在整体把握文章结构的前提下,主要注意细节信息.细节题题干都是相应原文的变形(如同义改写、词性转换等),因此要找到答案一定要找到题干在原文中的出处,再把原文和选项相比较.做题时,根据所提问题用寻读、跳读的方法可达到事半功倍的效果.4.【答案】【小题1】C 【小题2】A 【小题3】B 【小题4】D【解析】1.C.细节题.根据文章第一段内容, Today, their teacher,Jenny,asked Jason if he could be a "teacher",to train a new student, Bradley, to pull the wagon.今天,他们的老师 Jenny 问 Jason ,他是否可以成为一名"老师",培训一名新学生Bradley,教他拉四轮车.由此可知,老师 Jenny 让Jason教另一个学生拉四轮车.结合选项,故选C.2.A.段落大意题.根据文章第四段内容,Jason was the line leader and puller. Another child, Caden was the second in command and helped the line lea der stay focused. Bradleywas"thethird in command"behind Caden.杰森是生产线的领导者和推动者.另一个孩子,卡登是第二个指挥者,帮助生产线的领导者保持注意力集中.布莱德利瓦是卡登背后的"第三个指挥者".由此可知,该段主要介绍了几个孩子是如何相互协作来推动四轮车的.结合选项,故选A.3.B.推理题.根据文章第一段内容, The game needs everyone to work together to make the wagon move forward to the destination.游戏需要每个人一起努力,使马车前进到目的地.以及文章第四段,Jason was the line leader and puller. Another child, Caden was the second in command and helped the line lea der stay focused. Bradleywas"thethird in command"behind Caden.杰森是生产线的领导者和推动者.另一个孩子,卡登是第二个指挥者,帮助生产线的领导者保持注意力集中.布莱德利瓦是卡登背后的"第三个指挥者".由此可知,孩子们完成这个游戏的关键在于团队精神,因为三个人合作才完成了这个游戏,结合选项,故选B.4.D.推理题.根据文章第六段内容,Several days later, Jason told Jenny, "I hope Bradley will become the wagon puller tomorrow. He should hav e the opportunity to improvehis strength." 几天后,杰森对珍妮说:"我希望布拉德利明天能成为马车夫.他应该有机会提高自己的体力."由此可知,布拉德利在接下来的游戏中会担任马车夫的角色.结合选项,故选D.本文章是记叙文,主要讲述的是幼儿园一群懂事、可爱的小孩子在游戏中相互协作的故事,让大家明白团结的力量大.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.8.【答案】【小题1】C 【小题2】D 【小题3】D 【小题4】C【解析】【文章大意】文章主要讲述了发表在温度杂志上的一项研究发现,在热水中浸泡一小时可产生与60分钟中度体力活动相似的血糖反应。
2019-2020学年张家口市宣化一中高三英语月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AGet up to 19% off the cover pricePlus, get digital access with your paid print subscription●Up-to-date news that touches your lifeFrom money-saving tips and quick reports on the latest healthcare, to inspiring articles on world events, you'll discover hundreds of ideas for living a richer, more satisfying life.●Read it anytime, anywhereGet a l-year-print subscription ofReader's Digestmagazine today and you'll also get free digital instantly. With digital access, you can read the latest issue ofReader's Digestanytime, anywhere! Plus, you can quickly access your past issues online, too.●Continuous renewal serviceYour subscription will automatically renew at the end of each term until you cancel. You authorize us to charge you credit/debit cardat the discounted rate on the renewal service unless you cancel. 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If you subscribe toReader’s Digest, you can ________.A. have as many issues as possible every yearB. renew your subscription at the original rateC. get back your money for the issues not mailedD. obtain all the past issues online anytime, anywhereBWhen 36-year-old J Andy Duran decided to return to his favorite high school hobby—skateboarding, the only trouble he expected to have was his own ability to get back on the skateboard after such a long time. However, the 340-pound skateboarder soon realizedthatwas the least of his problems.Duran's problems began before he even stepped on a skateboard. He couldn't find anything for fat skaters. What Duran did find was a belief that plus-size people should not be skating. Determined to do something to change the image(形象) of plus-size people in sports, Duran set up Chub Rollz—a skating and skateboarding community for overweight skaters. He knew that not only did he need to get back into it to prove people wrong, but he needed to create a safe space where others can haverepresentation as well.To encourage plus-size people to take part in the fun sport, Duran created a list of recommended products for fat skaters. He also hosted roller skating and skateboarding classes to teach beginners.After an article about his thoughts in the San Francisco Chronicle, Duran received lots of messages from strangers thanking him for giving them the courage to take up skateboarding. He has also been contacted by some skateboarding brands offering to create larger clothing sizes and beenoffered free equipment by skating organizations like "Skate Like a Giri ".Though encouraged, Duran believes a lot more needs to be done to remove body image stereotypes(刻板印象).“I want to see more changes in communities. Maybe skate shops create a more welcoming environment for all types of skaters. Or boards are made in a variety of strengths and sizes—everyone is making thinner, lighter products, but sometimes we need those heavy-duty choices to stay available," he explains.For those hesitant of taking up their desired activity due to their body size, Duran has this to say:“Be kind to yourself. Just because you don't see it doesn't mean you can't be it.”4. What does the underlined word "that" in paragraph 1 refer to?A. The skateboard.B. His hobby.C. His ability.D. The time.5. Why did Duran found Chub Rollz?A. To realize his childhood dream.B. To help plus-size people lose weight.C. To fight for the equal right for fat people.D. To change people's impression of the fat in sports.6. Which word can best describe Duran?A. Generous.B. Inspiring.C. Adaptable.D. Talented.7. Which is most likely Duran's belief?A. Everyone has a gift for sports.B.No one is too fat to enjoy sports.C. Fat people do deserve social concern.D. Skateboarding is most suitable for fat people.CElonMusk is a symbol of passion, hard work and success. A person may work hard in his life, but when hard work goes along with passion and a new idea, then something is created that astonishes the world. As the founder of big companies like PayPal, SpaceX, and Tesla Motors, Elon Musk is a guide and inspiration for the youth around the world.Elon Musk was born on June 28,1971 inPretoria,South Africa. He was the eldest of three children. His father Errol Musk, a British-born South African, was an engineer. Musk spent his childhood inSouth Africaand at the age of 9, he got his first personal computer. This got Elon interested in programming and he started to learn on his own. At the age of 12, he made his first computer game, Blaster, which earned him $500 when he sold the source code to a magazine.When he was 17, he decided to leave home and had wanted to move to theUnited Statesafter graduating from a secondary school inPretoria. However, he was unable to move to theUnited States. In 1989, Elon Musk moved toCanada, where his mother’s s lived. After obtaining Canadian citizenship, Musk went toMontreal. Due to a lack of money, he found a low-paying job. At the age of 19, he enteredQueensUniversityinKingston,Ontario, studying there for two years. Finally, in 1992, his dream came true—he moved to theUnited States.As a teenager, Musk struggled with depression. But then he realized that the most important thing was presenting himself with the right questions. The day he started doing this, everything started to get easier.Musk thought that a human being had to expand the limits of his consciousness—to ask the right questions and get answers to them; thus he asked the best question of all: what will have the greatest impact on the future of humans? Musk found that these things were the Internet and space exploration.The life of Elon Musk is inspiring. He found success on the Internet, without much formal learning. By reading books and using his willpower and dedication, he reached a level of knowledge that is difficult to imagine. He didnot give up until he achieved his dreams. Elon Musk truly stands out among other billionaires because of his leadership abilities, positive attitude, ability to know when to take risks, and belief in futuristic technologies.8. According to the passage, Elon Musk gained knowledge of computer by ________.A. teaching himselfB. learning from his fatherC. taking online coursesD. studying inQueensUniversity9. What made things easier for Elon Musk when he suffered from depression?A. Expanding knowledge by reading books.B. Asking himself the right questions.C. Achieving success on the Internet.D. Designing computer games.10. What can we learn from the passage?A. It’s never too late to learn.B. Youth means limitless possibilities.C. Where there’s a will, there’s a way.D. He who doesn’t advance falls backward.11. Which words can best describe Elon Musk according to the passage?A. Optimistic and generous.B. Ambitious and determined.C. Independent and helpful.D. Adventurous and realistic.DIsraeli Paintings—Israeli artist Menashe Kadishman will hold a personal show named "Flock of Sheep" from November 26 to December 20 at the China National Art Museum On show are 550 colourful oil paintings of sheep heads.His works have been on show inthe Metropolitan Museum in New York and Tate Gallery in London over the past 30 years.Time: 9: 00 a.m.—4: 00 p.m., November 26—December 20.Place: China National Art Museum, 1 Wusi Dajie, Dongcheng District, Beijing.Tel: 6401-2252Russian Ballet—The Kremlin Ballet from Russia will perform two immortal classical ballets—"Swan Lake" and "The Nutcracker"—at the Beijing Beizhan Theatre. Set up in 1990, the theatre has a number of first-class ballet dancers. Most of their performances are classical.Time: 7: 15 p.m., December 5 and 6 ("Swan Lake"); 7: 15 p.m., December 7 ("The Nutcracker")Place: Beizhan Theatre, Xiwai Dajie, Xicheng District, Beijing.Tel: 6605-3388Folk Concert—The Central Conservatory of Music will hold a folk concert in memory of the late musician SituHuacheng.On the programme are many popular folks such as "Moon Night on the Bamboo Tower", "Celebrating Harvest", "Deep and Lasting Friendship", "Golden Snake Dances Wildly" and "Children's Holiday".Time: 7: 30 p.m., November 25.Place: Beijing Concert Hall, 1 Beixinhuajie, Xicheng District, Beijing.Tel: 6605-581212.If a child is very fond of dancing, his parents should take him to ________.A.China National Art MuseumB.Beizhan TheatreC.Beijing Concert HallD.1 Wusi Dajie13.Menashe Kadishman is well known for painting ________.A.deerB.birdsC.sheepD.flowers14.Which of the following is TRUE?A.The folk concert will last three days.B.The ballet "The Nutcracker" will be put on once.C.The Israeli paintings will be on show for a month.D.China National Art Museum lies in Xicheng District.15.If you dial the telephone number 6605-3388 on Dec. 8, you can ________.A.go to the folk concertB.visit the Art MuseumC.watch the balletD.none of the above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。
2019-2020学年张家口宣化区第一中学高三英语月考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AOvernight French ToastWhat You’ll Need•16-ounce loaf of French bread•5 eggs•1 1 /2 cups milk•1/2 cup half-and-half•1/3 cup maple syrup(枫糖浆)•1/2 teaspoon salt•foil(锡箔纸)•2 tablespoons melted butter(for topping)•2 tablespoons maple syrup(for topping)What to Do•With an adult’s help, cut the bread into 1-inch slices.•Place the eggs, milk, half-and-half, maple syrup, and salt into a large bowl. Stir(揽拌)the mixture until blended(混合均匀).•Place the sliced bread into a baking dish. Pour the mixtureover the bread and press the slices into it. Cover the dish with foil and refrigerate overnight.•Remove the dish from the refrigerator at least one hour before baking. Ask an adult for help to preheat the oven to 375°F. Bake the French toast for 35 minutes or until golden brown.•For the topping, combine the melted butter and 2 tablespoons of maple syrup. Pour it over the French toast before serving.1.How much salt will you need to make a French toast?A.1/3 cup.B.1/2 teaspoon.C.2 tablespoons.D.16 ounces.2.How will you use foil?A.Place the sliced breadB.Cover the dish.C.Remove the dish.D.Eat the French toast.3.Who is the passage written for?A.Teachers.B.Parents.C.Cooks.D.Kids.BEarthquake can disrupt whales’ hunting for food for up to a year,according to a new study.On November 14, 2016, the Kaikoura earthquake struck New Zealand’s South Island, causing a destructive tsunami. Under the surface, the earthquake caused strong currents that swept away and mostly killed off diverse ecosystems of creatures living along the Kaikoura underwater canyon.As a result, whales had to dive deeper and longer to find food—“a major shift” in their behavior, says co-author Liz Slooten, a marine biologist at the University of Otago in New Zealand.The impact earthquakes have on land animals has been well documented, but scientists know ly little about what happens underwater. Such research is important for government agencies, which may need to take recent earthquakes into consideration when considering fishing quotas(限额), notes Rochelle Constantine, a marine mammal ecologist at the University of Auckland.The canyon’s upper reaches are rich in creatures, supplying food for the fish that make up the whales’ diet. So when these smaller life forms were washed away, it had “severe consequences for the community around there”, says study co-author Will Rayment. “That effect flowed all the way through the food chain.”As part of their ongoing study, the scientists were tracking 42 individual whales. After the earthquake, in all, the team managed to record data on 40 whales, showing that the abundance of whales in the general area didn’t change after the earthquake. However, the whales changed how they used their habitat.A year after the earthquake, the researchers observed the whales returning to their previous surface-breathing intervals. This could have been because the communities of animals that make up the whales’ food began to recover. “It gives you an idea of how resilient(有复原力的)these deep-sea communities are,” says Rayment.But he and his colleagues will continue long-term monitoring to see if there are effects they missed. Whale activity in the area had already been declining, though it’s unknown whether it is due to natural changes in food abundance, whale-watching tourism, fishing, or warming ocean temperatures. “There is something going on in Kaikoura,” says Rayment.4. What happened after the Kaikoura earthquake in the Kaikoura canyon?A. Several destructive tsunamis struck the area.B. Whales had to swim to other oceans to find food.C. Nearly all marine creatures in Kaikoura were killed off.D. Strong currents washed away many smaller creatures.5. Which is one of the findings of the study?A. Earthquakes can make it easier for whales to find food.B. The whales changed their habitat after the earthquake.C. It usually takes whales a year to adapt to their new diet.D. The number of whales in the area dropped sharply after the quake.6. What does Rochelle Constantine think of the study?A. It can help government agencies to make some decisions about fishing.B. It can help government agencies to solve problems in the fishing industry.C. It is a breakthrough in research on what happens underwater after an earthquake.D. It offers a detailed description of the impact earthquake have on marine mammals.7. What can we infer from the last paragraph?A. Something is affecting the whale activity in Kaikoura.B. Fishing quotas have been increasing in recent years.C. The team missed some effects in the research process.D. The scientists will continue studying earthquakes.CMost animals living in crowded conditions have particularly strong immune systems, so it long puzzled researchers that honeybees do not.Part of the answer, discovered in 2015, is that queen bees vaccinate their eggs by moving parts of proteins from disease-causing pathogens to them before they are laid. These act as antigens totriggerthe development of a protective immune response in the developing young. But that observation raises the question of how the queen receives her antigen supply in the first place? Dr. Harwood wondered if the nurse bees were taking in parts of pathogens and passing them to royal jelly they were producing while eating the food brought to the hive.To test this idea, he teamed up with a group at theUniversityofHelsinki, inFinland, led by Dr Heli Salmela. Together, they collected about 150 nurse bees and divided them among six queenless mini hives equipped with baby bees to look after. Instead of honey, they fed the nurses on sugar water, and for three of the hives they added P. larvae, a bacterium causing a hive-killing disease, to the sugar water.In this case, to stop such an infection happening, Dr Harwood and Dr Salmela heat-treated the pathogens and so killed them in advance. They also labelled the dead bacteria with a fluorescent dye, to track them easily. And, sure enough, it was confirmed that parts of P. larvae were getting into royal jelly released by those bees which had been fed with the sugar water containing that.All told, these findings suggest that nurse bees are indeed, through their royal jelly, passing antigens onto the queen for vaccinating her eggs. They also mean the nurses are vaccinating baby bees as well, because baby bees, too, receive royal jelly for the first few days after they come out.8. What does the underlined word “trigger" in Paragraph 2 probably mean?A. Cut out.B. Set off.C. Slow down.D. Put off.9. Which is the main experimental subject in Paragraph 3?A. Queen bees.B. Nurse bees.C. Bee eggs.D. Baby bees.10. Why was P. larvae added to the sugar water?A. To test if it would cause a hive-killing disease.B. To check how the bacterium would affect the hive.C. To see whether the target bees would favor the taste.D. To confirm the bees would pass pathogens to royal jelly.11. What is the text mainly about?A. How bees multiply.B. How antigens function.C. How bees get vaccinated.D. How immune system works.DMove over, helicopter parents. “Snowplow (扫雪机) parents” are the newest reflection of an intensive (强化的) parenting style that can include parents booking their adult children haircuts, texting their college kids to wake them up so they don’t sleep through a test, and even calling their kids’ employers.Helicopter parenting the practice of wandering anxiously near one’s children, monitoring their every activity, is so 20th century. Some rich mothers and fathers now are more like snowplows: machines moving ahead, clearing any difficulties in their children’s path to success, so they don’t have to suffer failure, frustration (挫折) or lose opportunities.It starts early, when parents get on wait lists for excellent preschools before their babies are born and try to make sure their kids never do anything that may frustrate them. It gets more intense when school starts: runningforgotten homework to school or calling a coach to request that their children make the team.Rich parents may have more time and money to devote to making sure their children don’t ever meet with failure, but it’s not only rich parents practicing snowplow parenting. This intensive parenting has become the most welcome way to raise children, regardless of income, education, or race.Yes, it’s a parent’s job to support the children, and to use their adult wisdom to prepare for the future when their children aren’t mature enough to do so. That’s why parents hide certain toys from babies to avoid getting angry or take away a teenager’s car keys until he finishes his college applications.But snowplow parents can take it too far, some experts say. If children have never faced a difficulty, what happens when they get into the real world?“Solving problems, taking risks and overcoming frustration are key life skills,” many child development experts say, “and if parents don’t let their children experience failure, the children don’t acquire them.”12. What do we know about snowplow parenting?A. It appeared before helicopter parenting.B. It costs parents less than helicopter parenting.C. It was a typical phenomenon of the 20th century.D. It provides more than enough services for children.13. What is mainly discussed about snowplow parenting in Paragraph 4?A. Its cost.B. Its benefits.C. Its popularity.D. Its ending.14. Why does the author mention parents’ taking away car keys?A. To show teenagers are no better than babies.B. To advise teenagers not to treat their cars as toys.C. To advise parents not to buy cars for their teenagers.D. To show it’s appropriate to help children when necessary.15. What’s the possible result of snowplow parenting according to the experts?A. Children lacking problem-solving ability in reality.B. Children mastering more key life skills than parents.C. Children gaining great success in every aspect of life.D. Children meeting no problems or frustration after growing up.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。
2019-2020学年张家口市宣化一中高三英语第一次联考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AThe last thing Caitlin Hipp would have expected as she prepared to turn 28 years old was to be living at homewith her parents. But through working as a part-time skating instructor and restaurant server, she isn't able to earn enough to live anywhere other than home.To some degree, multigenerational households have always been a part of American life. However, the number of young adults who have been moving back in with their parents — or never leaving home in the first place — has been growing steadily.UBS Financial Services released a report that even suggests one reason for the growing number of young adultsstill living at home could be that their family doesn't want them to leave.The report shows that 74 percent of millennials (千禧一代)get some kind of financial support from their parents after college. It finds that millennials have redefined the ties that connect parents and children. Millennials see their parents as peers,friends and instructors. Nearly three quarters talked with their parents more than once a week during college. In return, their parents happily provide financial support well into adulthood, helping fund everything for them.Stuart Hoffman, chief economist for the PNC Financial Services Group in theUS, said the number of young adults striking out on their own fell during the Great Recession. Although job growth for millennials since 2014 has improved, that doesn't necessarily mean that millennials are starting to fly the nest. He said, “They may like living at home and being able to save money.“ There's no doubt it has held back household formation and purchases of things people spend money on related to household formation and perhaps related to child-raising," Hoffman explained. "But they are probably traveling more and eating out more if they don't have a house expense or marriage. I don't know if it represents a change in moral values. But it's much more common for adult children to live in their parents’ homes because it's becoming part of the culture.1. What can we learn from the UBS Financial Services' report?A. Millennials are on good terms with their parents.B. Millennials are financially independent after college.C. Parents are unwilling to give their young adults allowance.D. Parents want their kids to stay with them forever.2. What does Hoffman think of young adults' living at home?A. It increases the consumption of household products.B. It may continue despite job growth.C. It is a sign of shift in moral values.D. It is new in American culture.3. What is the author's purpose of writing this passage?A. To introduce millennials' living habits.B. To stress the importance of financial independence.C. To explain why American young adults still live at home.D. To inform people of a social trend in theUS.BWhen Jennifer Doudna was in sixth grade, she came home one day to find that her dad had lefta book titled The Double Helix on her bed. She put it aside, thinking it was one of those detective tales she loved.On a rainy Saturday, she picked up the book. As she sped through the pages, she became fascinated by the drama, which encouraged her to explore nature's wonders. Even though her high school teacher told her that girls didn't become scientists, she decided she would.She worked with a biologist, Charpentier, to turn a curiosity of nature into an invention—an easy-to-use tool that can edit DNA. Known as Crispr, the tool will transform the human race. James Watson, the author of The Double Helix, later told her it was the most important biological advance: since he and Francis Crick discovered the structure of DNA.For this achievement, Doudna and Charpentier were awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2020. Until now, only five women, beginning with Marie Curie in 1911, had won or shared the Nobel for Chemistry out of 184 award winners. When this year's prize was announced, Dr. Charpentier said it would provide a message specifically to young girls who would like to follow the path of science and to show them that women can also be awarded prizes.A few decades from now, if it becomes possible and sate to edit DNA, should we allow parents to improve the IQ and physical strength of their kids? Should we let them decide eye color1 ? Skin color1 ? Height? After helping to discover Crispr, Dr. Doudna has become a leader in considering these moral issues. That's the main message weshould take from this Nobel: New technologies can be a huge benefit to the human race, but in order to make sure they are used wisely, it's important for people to understand them.4. Jennifer Doudna decided to become a scientist because,__________A. her father pushed herB. a book inspired herC. her teacher encouraged herD. James Watson motivated her5. Dr. Doudna was awarded the Nobel Prize because,__________.A. she wrote the book “The Double Helix"B. she discovered the structure of DNAC. she is a hardworking woman scientistD. she helped invent a tool for editing DNA6. According to passage, which of the following is NOT true?A. The two women's success will inspire more girls to be devoted to science.B. Since 1911, there have been 184 people who won the Nobel for chemistry.C. If girls follow the path of science, they will surely achieve their goals.D. Crispr will make a big difference to the human race.7. Which words can best describe Jennifer Doudna?A. Determined and responsible.B. Ambitious and humorous.C. Cruel and indifferent.D. Fearless and stubborn.CWe've all heard it before:to be successful, get out of bed early. After all, Apple CEO Tim Cook gets up at 3:45 am, Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne at 3:30 am and Richard Branson at 5:45 am﹣and, as we all know, "the early bird's catches the worm. "But just because some successful people wake up early, does that mean it's a trait most of them share?And if the idea of having exercised, planned your day, eaten breakfast, visualized and done one task before 8 am makes you want to roll over and hit snooze till next Saturday, are you really doomed to a less successful life?For about half of us, this isn't really an issue. It's estimated that some 50% of the population isn't really morning or evening﹣oriented, but somewhere in the middle. Roughly one in four of us, though, tend more toward bright﹣eyed early risers, and another one in four are night owls. For them, the effects can go beyond falling asleep in front of the TV at 10 pm or being regularly late for work.Numerous studies have found that morning people are more self﹣directed and agreeable. And compared to night owls, they plan for the future more and have a better sense of well﹣being.Although morning types may achieve more academically, night owls tend to perform better on measures ofmemory, processing speed and cognitive(认知)ability, even when they have to perform those tasks in the morning. Night﹣time people are also more open and more creative. And one study shows that night owls areas healthy and wise as morning types﹣and a little bit wealthier.Still think the morning people sound more like CEO material?Don't set your alarm for 5 am Just yet. As it turns out, overhauling(全面改革)your sleep time may not have much effect"If people are left to their naturally preferred time, they feel much better. They say that they are much more productive. The mental capacity they have is much broader, " says Oxford University biologist Katharina Wulff. On the other hand, she says, pushing people too far out of their natural preference can be harmful. When they wake early, for example, night owls are still producing melatonin(褪黑素). "Then you disrupt it and push the body to be in the daytime mode. That can have lots of negative physiological consequence. " Wulff says, like a different sensitivity to insulin and glucose(葡萄糖)which can cause weight gain.8. What does the authordo in the first three paragraph?A. raising the problem→analyzing the problem → solving the problemB. leading in the topic→challenging a viewpoint → discussing about the topicC. presenting a viewpoint → providing supporting proofs→making a conclusionD. introducing a viewpoint →raising the question→presenting author's viewpoint9. What can we know from the 4th and 5th paragraph?A. Morning types tend to have clear goals and better mood.B. To beat night﹣time people ask them to do math calculation in themorning.C. Night owls tend to sacrifice their health for their wealth.D. Neither night owls nor morning persons perform better than the middle ones.10. Which of the following does Katharina Wulff support?A. Don't fall sleep in front of the TV.B. Avoid being regularly late for work.C. Stop setting your alarm for 5 am.D. Better not overhaul your sleep time.11. Why does the author write this article?A. To explain why some people are more successful.B.To compare the differences between early risersand night owls.C. To advise people to get up neither too early nor too late.D. To argue against this view that the Carly bird catches the worm.DThe 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."12. 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.13. 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.14. 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.15. 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.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。
英语试卷(6月份)一、阅读理解(本大题共15小题,共30.0分)AJust before the Midnight on August 12th,a giant explosion(大爆炸)hit the port city.Lots of people were injured by the explosion.Some of them suffered from chemical burns(灼伤).But do you know how to treat this emergency?Here are some suggestions.Protect Yourself① Put on gloves or protection suit,if possible.② Avoid exposing yourself to chemicals.Flush(冲洗)and Clear Burn Area① Flush the burn area for at least 20 minutes.② Make sure the water doesn't flow onto another part of the person's body or onto you.③ Don't use a strong stream(水流)of water,if possible.④ As you flush the burn(not before),remove the jewelry or clothes with chemical on them,unless they're stuck to the person's body.⑤ Don't try to treat the burn with other chemicals.This could cause a chemical reaction that worsens the burn.⑥ Don't put antibiotic ointment(抗生素药膏)on the burn.Cover a Small Burn AreaYou can cover a small burn with dry,sterile gauze(消毒纱布)or clean cloth.Go to the Doctors as soon as possibleThough we can treat this emergency to some degree,we are not the doctors.So we must see the doctors for information on treatment.When you go to the doctor,take the chemical container with you,so the doctor can know something about the chemical from the label.The doctor can help decide what steps to take next.The sooner you see the doctor,the safer you will be!1.Which of the following statement is false?______A. Flush the burn area for no less than 20 minutes.B. We mustn't remove the jewelry or clothes with chemical on them before we flush the burn.C. Put antibiotic ointment on the burn after you clear the burn.D. When you go to the doctor,take the chemical container with you.2.From the last passage,we can learn that ______ .A. the doctor can help decide what steps to take nextB. go to the doctors as soon as possibleC. we can treat the emergency to some degreeD. take a chemical container with you when you catch a cold3.What does the writer write this article for?______A. He wants to tell us some news about the accident.B. He wants to offer some advice on the treatment of chemical burns.C. He wants to tell us how to perform an experiment.D. He wants us to know the importance of safety.BWhen we interviewed what the life was like more than 70 years ago, many old soldiers were full of tears in their eyes. They told us that they never forgot those days when they were in the army, during which they lived hard lives but spared no effort to fight against the enemies.Now in the year of 2015 comes the first great parade (阅兵) in the 21st century. September 3rd is the 70th anniversary of the victory of the Anti-Fascist War. This day is considered as an important moment for China, as well as the world. 49 countries from all over the world, including South Korea and some European countries attended this special occasion.In preparation for the parade, the soldiers worked hard every day. In order to walk well in the three hundred meters distance on the Tian'anmen Square, they had to receive extremely strict training. Each day, they got up early in the morning and started the 10 hours' practice. When a reporter arrived, it was raining heavily outside, but none of the soldiers stopped training. Nothing can stop their training, and no one can stop their deep love to their motherland.The reporter asked, "The training is so hard but why does nobody give up?" "It's the first time for me to join in such an important ceremony. I consider it a great honor. I must try my best," one of the participants answered. In fact, everyone takes pride in taking part in this big parade because they want to show the spirit of Chinese army, the power of Chinese army, as well as the determination of keeping the world in peace.From the soldiers, we learned the power of dreams. If one has a dream, he will get over any difficulties that get in the way to make the dream come true.4.What did the old soldiers do more than 70 years ago?A. They took part in a war.B. They experienced something special.C. They worked hard for the parade.D. They answered a reporter's questions.5.What is the main idea of Paragraph 3?A. A hard training.B. A good reporter.C. The hot weather.D. The heavy rain.6.According to the passage, the great parade took place in ______.A. South KoreaB. AmericaC. ChinaD. a European country7.Which of the following is true?A. The training for the parade is usually on rainy days.B. It is easy for the soldiers to perform well in the parade.C. Quite many soldiers have taken part in the parade before.D. The soldiers are tired but none of them will give up.COnce upon a time,a boy was walking through a wood and he thought he could hear a sad cry.Following the sound he came to a big,round,mysterious,gray fountain.The sad sound seemed to be coming from the fountain pool.The boy swept aside the pool's dirty surface water and saw a group of gray fish swimming in a slow circle through the pond.Amused by this,the boy tried to catch one of these incredible talking fish.But when he stuck his arm into the water it turned gray right up to the elbow.As this happened,a huge sadness entered into him,and he suddenly understood how sad the fish were feeling.He quickly pulled his arm out of the water,and ran from that place.But the arm stayed gray,and the boy continued feeling sad.He tried so many times to cheer himself up,but nothing worked.That was,until he realized that if he were to make the Earth happy then that happiness would be,in turn,transmitted back to him,through the earth on his arm.From then on,he set about looking after countryside.He cared for the plants,and he did what he could to keep the water from being polluted.He encouraged others to do the same.He was so successful that his arm started to recover its normal color.When the gray had disappeared completely,he started feeling happy again,and he decided to go and visit the fountain.When he was still some way from the fountain he could hear the fish singing happily.8.What happened to the boy when he stuck his arm into the water?______A. He caught some fish.B. His arm was bitten by the fish.C. He felt great sadness.D. Nothing special happened.9.Which of the following didn't happen after the boy left the fountain?______A. He started to look after the countryside.B. He stopped the water from being polluted.C. He encouraged people to protect the earth.D. His arm kept gray and he never felt happy.10.What can we learn from the passage?______A. We should protect the earth.B. We shouldn't catch fish.C. Even the fountain may cry.D. We should visit the fountain.11.What is the best title of the passage?______A. The Beautiful Countryside.B. The Talking Fish.C. The Sad Cry.D. The Gray Fountain.DChildren think other youngsters who wear glasses look smarter and are more honest than those who don't wear glasses,according to a U.S.study of 80 children.In addition,the researchers found that children seldom judge peers (同龄人)wearing glasses in terms of appearance.The study included 42 girls and 38 boys,aged 6to 10.Of those,30 wore glasses,34 had at least one classmate with glasses,and almost two-thirds had at least one parent who wore glasses.The study participants were shown 24 pairs of pictures of children.The children in each pair of pictures differed by gender (性别)and race,and each pair of pictures included one child with glasses and one child without glasses.The children were asked a series of questions about each pair of photos.About two-thirds said children wearing glasses looked smarter than those without glasses,and 57 percent said children wearing glasses looked more honest.These findings may help comfort children as they're fitted for their first pair of glasses,lead author Jeffrey Walline,an assistant professor of optometry (视力测试法)at Ohio State University,suggested in a prepared statement."If the impression of looking smarter will appeal to a child,I would use that information and tell the child it is based on research.Most kids getting glasses forthe first time are sensitive about how they're going to look.Some kids simply refuse to wear glasses,because they think they'll look ugly," Walline said.12.What impression may a youngster wearing a pair of glasses leave on his classmate?______A. Ugly.B. Easygoing.C. Dynamic.D. Intelligent.13.Which of the following is correct about the participants of the study?______A. Most of them wore glasses at an early age.B. Most of them had one family member wearing glasses.C. They observed children of different ages in each picture.D. They were required to answer the same questions.14.Why may the result of the study comfort the children first wearing glasses?______A. Because the study is carried out in a scientific way.B. Because it convinces them of the necessity of wearing glasses.C. Because it may help remove all their initial worries.D. Because the children do care about being smarter.15.What is the best title of this article?______A. Wearing Glasses,Smarter Looking.B. Wearing Glasses,More Intelligent.C. Concerns on Wearing Glasses.D. Wearing Glasses,a New Trend.二、阅读七选五(本大题共5小题,共10.0分)Almost everyone likes to eat apples.Apples grow in nearly every part of the world.The United States produces more apples than any other country except France.The states of Washington and New York grow the most apples.(1) New York is on the east coast and Washington is on the west near Canada.Apples are red,yellow or green.They are very popular in the United States.(2) Most American people are often too busy or too tired to cook dinner,so they often have their dinners very simply.Apple juice is also a popular drink and apple pie is the favorite sweet dish for many Americans.(3) The trees there produce nearly five billion apples every year-one apple for every man,woman and child in the whole world.(4) For example,"You are the apple of my eye." means "You are actually the one I love best and care most." In China,it is a custom in some places for the marrying couple to hold an apple in each one's hand,promising that their marriage will be "safe" without anything bad and that their marriage will never be broken."To apple polish" often refers to a man who fawns (奉承)on somebody for the purpose of getting some benefits.So you can easily get "apple polisher".However,"in apple-pie order" usually has the same meaning as "in good order".(5) In fact,it's another saying about "compare two things that can't be compared".A.The state of Washington is proud of its apples.B.Apples play an important part in people's health.C.There are many stories and sayings about apples.D.Perhaps this is why "New York" is often called "Big Apple" by some people.E.The apples in France are better than those in America.F.Many people like to carry apples to work or to school to eat with their lunches.G.It is likely that you hear about "compare apples and oranges"16. 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)In one of my college classes,we were required to do an act of kindness.My project included (21)lunch for an elderly person.When I(22)the elderly person with the food I cooked,it never(23)to me that it would result in a new friendship and the discovery of a(24).The person I visited was Bill,who was unable to(25)much.A nurse came regularly to help him move to and from the wheelchair because he has no(26).Bill said he was delighted to see me and it was a(27)for him to eat a meal with me because he usually eats(28).He said the food was great,but he enjoyed having(29)even more than the food.Bill had had a(30)life when working on the railroad and had many(31)stories to tell about his travels to many places.I was(32)a trip because of his stories.I had once(33)about traveling by train.However,I would(34)be going by train after meeting Bill.Perhaps the biggest(35)of this project was that I suddenly realized that I am(36)of working with the elderly.Spending time with them was fun-they have so much life experience to(37).On the one hand,I am a good(38).On the other hand,older people want someone to know their inner world,so it is a perfect(39).I decided to focus my studies on the(40).Hopefully in the future,I will work with them to help even more people like Bill.21. A. buying B. delivering C. packing D. preparing22. A. called on B. came across C. picked up D. turned to23. A. happened B. appealed C. occurred D. proved24. A. travel plan B. career pathC. holiday destinationD. cooking skill25. A. talk B. eat C. sit D. walk26. A. money B. relatives C. neighbours D. time27. A. treat B. fancy C. privilege D. waste28. A. slowly B. little C. alone D. unhappily29. A. family B. company C. fun D. health30. A. painful B. hopeful C. peaceful D. colorful31. A. adventurous B. fresh C. absorbing D. satisfying32. A. intending B. pretending C. allowing D. requiring33. A. argued B. hesitated C. thought D. cared34. A. unbelievably B. undoubtedly C. unexpectedly D. unhurriedly35. A. aim B. impression C. problem D. bonus36. A. aware B. proud C. fond D. certain37. A. share B. discuss C. treasure D. gain38. A. student B. cook C. learner D. listener39. A. choice B. deal C. match D. game40. A. old B. poor C. disabled D. homeless四、语法填空(本大题共1小题,共15.0分)41.I have been a high school student for a year.How time flies! Like many other teenagers,I am suffering lots of growing pains.I have to learn a large number of (1) (subject)andI am pushed to work hard at my lessons day after day.Frankly speaking,(2) (face)thecompetition among classmates and the expectation from parents,I am under great pressure.However,(3) (compare)with my growing gains,those growing pains are nothing.I have gradually learned lots of useful things - to be kind,to be (4) (friend)to others,to have confidence in myself,to be independent and so on.Also,I have made lots of true friends,with (5) I share my joys and sorrows.I have come to realize that both growing pains and growing gains play (6) important role in my life and make my life colorful.Growing up might be boring,but we can try to find (7) (happy)while growing up.Why not enjoy the pleasure of growing up and its delicious taste?With time (8) (go)by,our youth will leave us and will never come back.So it is (9) we have today that we should treasure and we should make the best of our youth.Let's struggle (10) our future!五、短文改错(本大题共1小题,共10.0分)42.假如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.It is known to all that we students today have to focus our attention to our lessons, so we kn ew little of society. A holiday it is the best time and the best chance to make up for that. T ake a part-time job is a good form of social practice. That we have learned in class can't have same important effect on us as what we have learned through personal practice. In socialpractice, we can surely make progresses in both knowledge and practical ability. Besides , when we take a part-time job, we may get paid more and less to help our family. Howe ver, I will say senior school students should take part-time jobs in their holidays, if possib ly.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Nick近来沉溺于王者荣耀(King of Glory)之中不能自拔,你在得知此事后非常担忧,请你给他写一封信予以劝说,内容包括:1.你对他的担心2.游戏的危害3.摆脱游戏的办法注意:1.词数:100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯.Dear Nick,______Yours,Li Hua英语试卷(6月份)答案和解析1.【答案】【小题1】C 【小题2】B 【小题3】B【解析】1.C.推理题.根据文章Protect Yourself内容,Don't put antibiotic ointment(抗生素药膏) on the burn.不要在烧伤处涂抹抗生素药膏,故C选项错误.2.B.推理题.根据文章最后一段内容,Though we can treat this emergency to some degree,we are not the doctors.So we must see the doctors for information on treatment…The sooner yo u see the doctor,the safer you will be!虽然我们可以在某种程度上治疗这种紧急情况,但我们不是医生,所以我们必须去看医生以了解治疗的信息…你越快看医生,就越安全!由此可知,当发生灼伤时,应尽快看医生,结合选项,故选B.3.B.写作目的题.根据文章内容,本文章主要向读者介绍了一些发生化学性烧伤时的处理方法,以供读者参考,以应对紧急情况.结合选项,故选B.本文章主要向读者介绍了一些发生化学性烧伤时的处理方法,以供读者参考,以应对紧急情况.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.4.【答案】【小题1】A 【小题2】A 【小题3】C 【小题4】D【解析】【文章大意】本文介绍了阅兵式的艰苦训练,每个人都很自豪地参加这次阅兵,因为他们想展示中国军队的精神,中国军队的力量,以及保持世界和平的决心。
2019-2020学年张家口市宣化一中高三英语一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AFour Best Hikes in the WorldThere's nothing like getting out and getting some fresh air on a hike. No matter whether your idea of a hike is a leisure walk or climbing the highest mountain on Earth, we've got you covered. Below are four best hikes inthe world.Torres del Paine W CircuitLocation (位置): Patagonia. ChileDistance: 37 + milesTime: 5~6 daysBest time to go: October to JanuaryThe W Circuit is one of the most recommended hikes you'll find. Not only will you appreciate the diverse landscapes and striking granite pillars (花岗岩柱子), but you'll probably meet some new friends along the way.Grand Canyon Rim - to - Rim HikeLocation: Arizona, the United StatesDistance: 48 milesTime: 1~3 daysBest time to go: May to June, September to OctoberThere's no better way to experience one of the greatest wonders in the world. Located in one of the USA's most beautiful parks, the views are ly appealing. Just make sure you're prepared for the challenge.Trek to PetraLocation: JordanDistance: 47 milesTime: 5~ 6 daysBest time to go: October to AprilTake the road less traveled through the Kingdom of Jordan and experience one of the seven wonders of the world. Hike through canyons, gorges and ridges, and see tombs and temples along the way all while avoidingcrowds of tourists.Yosemite Grand TraverseLocation: California, the United StatesDistance: 60 milesTime: 6~7 daysBest time to go: July to SeptemberKnown for some of the best hiking in the world, Yosemite National Park is famous for its views and huge sequoia (红杉) trees. Praised byNational Geographic, the Yosemite Grand Traverse will take you through waterfalls and green mountaintops.1.Which of the following is the best time for the hike in Patagonia, Chile?A.AprilB.MayC.AugustD.December2.Where should you go for a less crowded hike?A.JordanB.Patagonia, ChileC.Arizona, the United StatesD.California, the United States3.What can you do along the Yosemite Grand Traverse?A.Plant sequoia treesB.Appreciate waterfallsC.Visit local templesD.Climb granite pillarsBI am a part of the Windward Robotics team known as the Omnicats, one of the many clubs offered at my school. My eight teammates and I started out by watching the robotics qualifiers and finals of Chinese teams. We used these robotics videos for inspiration and drew up mind maps of what our team wanted to do.We meet every day for two hours after school in order to build our robots. Typically, adultsoverseewhat students are building, but my school lets teens take control. It leaves room for more errors, but we're prouder of our final product.Before our first real match, a practice was offered at the actual site. My sub-team had been further along than other teams but quickly fell behind. When we arrived on that big day, I immediately felt my teammates' nervousness. Our first match was in three minutes. All of us glanced around at each other since we were not prepared at all. Our robot was still sitting in a box. Two of our teammates rushed to take the robot for an official examination as the rest of us discussed our strategy (策略).Our team captain explained that we all should try driving the robot now, while it was early in the season. Shegave me the remote. I had only driven for a limited amount of time in practice so I was extremely nervous. Our autonomous code (自动代码) beganto run almost immediately after our short discussion. Despite all the drama, we ended up winning the match.Not too bad for the first match! I was so proud. I did not enjoy the pressure of driving but liked building the robot behind the scenes instead.We have transferred to a different type of robotics at the end of the semester, which involves the whole team designing one giant robot with large tools. I am a part of the electrical team now, so I make sure the motherboard (母板) can supply the robot's energy needs. We have all enjoyed the rest of the season and learned that robotics it never dull!4. What does the underlined word in paragraph 2 probably mean?A. InspectB. AdmireC. OverlookD. Assume5. Why did her teammatesfed so nervous before first match?A. Because it was really too difficult for them.B. Because they didn't prepare for it at all.C. Because they didn't know what the match would be like.D. Because they didn't make full preparations before the match.6. How did the author feel about their first robotics match?A. It was tiring but exciting.B. It was stressful but wonderful.C. It was terrible but powerful.D. It was boring but professional7. What is the best title for the text?A. A Girl Who Loves RobotsB. My First Robotics MatchC. Teamwork for RobotsD. Robotics Is Never DullCOnce small farmers in Masii, a remote village in Kenya, have picked their crops, all they can do is wait until a buyer trucks through. The system works fairly well for beans and corn, but mangoes-the area’s other main crop-spoil (腐烂) more quickly. If the trader is late, they rot.However, a simple coating could change that. A company, SmartTech, has created a product that doubles the shelf life of fresh produce, enabling farmers to access far-off, larger markets. More time forfresh produce on grocers’ shelves also means less food waste-a $2.6 trillion problem, according to the United Nations’ Food andAgriculture Organization (FAO).James Rogers, CEO of SmartTech, wanted to solve the problem for food much in the same way that oxide barriers preventing rust (锈) have achieved for steel. Fortunately, researchers have found when plants made the jump from water to land, they developed cutin(蜡质), a barrier which is made of fatty acids that link together to form a seal around the plant, helping keep water in.The cutin was such a grand strategy that today you’ll still find it across the plant kingdom. SmartTech discovered through researches that an orange can last longer than a strawberry not so much because of the thickness of its skin, but because of the difference in the arrangement of those cutin molecules (分子)on the surface. After extensive trials, Rogers and his team developed a natural and tasteless protective coating from plant material-stems, leaves and skins. The product extends the sweet spot between ripening and rot. And best of all, the treated produce doesn’t require refrigeration.“SmartTech has huge potential to turn poor farmers in Africa into commercial farmers,” says Rogers. “That means more money in pockets, and more food in stomachs.” But whether the company can cost-effectively reach small farmers in far-off areas still remains a challenge.8. The author mentions the small farmers in Kenya to ________.A. stress their need for preserving produceB. show their challenge in harvesting cropsC. express their wish to reach larger marketsD. evaluate their loss caused by slow transport9. What can we learn about SmartTech’s product?A. It is financially supported by FAO.B. It is intended to replace refrigeration.C. It is designed to thicken produce’s skin.D. It is based on plants’own defence system.10. What will James Rogers probably focus on next?A. How to expand farms.B. How to earn more money.C. How to produce more tasty food.D. How to profit farmers in remote area.11. The main purpose of the passage is to ________.A. promote a productB. present a technologyC. advertise SmartTechD. introduce James RogersDThe year 2020 will mark the beginning of the decade of the yold, or the “young old”, as the Japanese call people aged between 65 and 75. The traditional retirement age is 65. One might therefore expect peak retirement. By continuing to work, and staying socially engaged, the yold will change the world, as they have done several times before at different stages of their lives.The yold are more numerous, healthier and wealthier than previous generations of seniors. The yold are busier, too. In short, the yold are not just any group of old people. They are challenging the traditional expectations of the retired as people who wear slippers and look after the grandchildren. That will influence consumer, service and financial markets.The over-60s are one of the fastest-growing groups of customers of the airline business. The yold are vital to the tourism industry because they spend much more, when taking a foreign holiday, than younger adults.But for all this to happen,three big things will have to change, under pressure from the yold themselves. The most important is public attitudes towards older people, and in particular the expectation that the old ought to be putting their feet up and quietly retiring into the background. Then, government policies will have to change, too. The retirement age in many rich countries is still below the age to which many people want to work. The effective retirement age (the age at which people actually leave the workforce) is usually even lower. Third, higher numbers of healthy yold people will require drastic changes in health spending. Most diseases of ageing are bestmetwith prevention and lifestyle changes. But only about 2%~3% of most countries’ health-care spending goes on prevention. That will have to rise, because although the yold will constitute a bulge of comparative health and activity over the next decade, by 2030 they will hit 75 and enter a long period of decline for which few rich countries are ready.12. What kind of people are the yold exactly?A. They are workaholics.B. They are full of energy.C. They enjoy being focused on.D. They like staying socially engaged.13. Why do the yold contribute to tourist industry?A. They like traveling more.B. They have more money.C. They consume more on travel.D. They have much free time.14. What’s the author’s attitude toward health-care spending on prevention?A. Unsatisfied.B. Subjective.C. Neutral.D. Active.15. What does the underlined word “met” in the fourth paragraph mean?A. dealt withB. come acrossC. satisfiedD. experienced.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。
2019-2020学年张家口市宣化一中高三英语模拟试题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AA medical capsule robot is a small,often pill-sized device that can do planned movement inside the body after being swallowed or surgically inserted. Most models use wireless electronics or magnets or a combination of the two to control the movement of the capsule. Such devices have been equipped with cameras to allow observation and diagnosis, with sensors that “feel,” and even with mechanical needles that administer drugs.But in practice, Biomechatronics engineer Pietro Valdastri has found that developing capsule models from scratch (从头开始) is costly, time-consuming and requires advanced skills. “The problem was we had to do them from scratch every time,” said Valdastri in an interview. “And other research groups were redeveloping those same modules from scratch, which didn’t make sense.”Since most of the capsules have the same parts of components: a microprocessor, communication submodules, an energy source, sensors, and actuators (致动器), Valdastri and his team made the modular platform in which the pieceswork in concertand can be interchanged with ease. They also developed a flexible board on which the component parts are snapped in like Legos. The board can be folded to fit the body of the capsule, down to about 14 mm. Additionally, they compiled (编译) a library of components that designers could choose from, enabling hundreds of different combinations. They arranged it all in a free online system. Designers can take the available designs or adapt them to their specific needs.“Instead of redeveloping all the modules from scratch, people with limited technological experience can use our modules to build their own capsule robots in clinical use and focus on their innovation,” Valdastri said.Now, the team has designed a capsule equipped with a surgical clip to stop internal bleeding. Researchers at Scotland’s Royal Infirmary of Edinburg have also expressed interest in using the system to make a crawling capsule that takes images of the colon(结肠). One research group, led by professors at the Institute of Digestive Disease of the Chinese University of HongKong, is making a swimming capsule equipped with a camera that pushes itself through the stomach.One limitation of Valdastri’s system is that it’s only for designing models. Researchers can confirm their hypotheses (假设) and do first design using the platform, but will need to move to a custom approach to develop their capsules further and make them practical for clinical use.1. According to the passage, Valdastri and his team created the platform to ________.A. adopt the latest technologiesB. make their robots dream come trueC. help build specialized capsule robotsD. do preciser observation and diagnosis2. What does the underlined phrase “work in concert” mean in Para.3?A. Perform live.B. Run independently.C. Act in a cooperative way.D. Carry on step by step.3. What can be learnt from the passage?A. Valdastri’s system can’t provide a complete capsule creation.B. The modular platform is more useful than a custom approach.C. The capsules can move in human’s body automatically.D. It costs more to module the capsules on the board.BIn Copenhagen, an 8-year dream was realized when the first paid skiers took their runs down a one-third-mile course (路线).They skied on what is possibly the greenestpower factory in the world.The factory is so clean and safe that designers were able to turn its buildings into a new center for social life.The waste-to-power factory itself opened in 2017 under the name Amager Bakke.Bjarke Ingels is the architect whosecompany came up with the idea eight years ago of designing a power plant building that would join mountain sports into its very nature.“It is the cleanest waste-to-energy power plant in the world.It is not only better for the environment, it is also moreenjoyable for the lives of its citizens.” Ingels says 97% of city people get their heating as a by-product of energy production.It comes from a system where the electricity, heating, and waste disposal (处理) are mixed into a single process.He dreams that it is also becoming an example that others can look to and say, “IfCopenhagencan do it why can' t we?"There are no hills in this island city, but now people can ski locally, while enjoying the best views ever seen of the harbor.Another thing missing hereis snow cover throughout the winter, so designers set up a kind of special "plastic grass" that provides the perfect friction (摩擦力) for downhill winter sports.In a country where 600, 000 skiers always had to travel to practice sking, to be able to finally ski in their backyard-and, all year round - is, as one skier said, “AMAZING.”The company hopes to see 300, 000 visitors enjoying the experience of Copen hill each year, with the ski slope costing $ 22 an hour or just $ 366 for a full season pass.Meanwhile, the city is one step closer to its final goal of becoming the world's first carbon-neutral city by 2025.We thinkit might be all “down hill” from here.4. How does the power factory produce electricity?A. By using oil.B. By using coal.C. By usingwind.D. By using waste.5. What' s Ingels' dream according to the passage?A. To make more tall buildings in different big cities.B. To help more skiers to ski in high mountains.C. There will be more green power factories in the world.D. More and more people will ski in the power factory.6. Where do the skiers ski in the power factory?A. On man-made snow.B. On man-made ice.C. On plastic grass.D. On real sand.7. The underlined part “it might be all 'downhill' from here" means that________.A. they will soon reach their final goalB. they will soon draw many visitorsC. they will produce more electricityD. they have difficulties reaching the goalCIn the Pacific Northwest during winter, 5:15 am might as well be the dead of night. The alarm goes off and the onlylight is the red glow from my clock. My body says, “Go back to bed.” But I don’t. I know my running partner will be waiting in the street and I’m not going to stand her up. Then I walk onto the road, complaining about the cold and wishing I were back under my warm covers.If you’d have asked me a year ago if I could see myself running at 5:15 on a winter morning, I’d have laughed. Morning just wasn’t my thing and running in the morning was something I didn’t even consider. “I prefer to work out in the middle of the morning or in the afternoon,” I’d say to my friends who go to the gym before work.Then, last fall I reconnected with an old neighborhood friend. She’d been running in the morning and taken off forty pounds that year. When I looked in the mirror, I knew I could benefit from the same kind of weight loss. I asked if I could join her. I knew I needed to change something if I was going to get back in shape.The first two months were especially hard, because we ran twice a week at 5:15 am and I slept till 7:00 theother mornings. But as I’ve adjusted to the routine of running, I’ve discovered great joys that make it even more worthwhile than a little weight loss.While I haven’t lost forty pounds yet, it’s amazing how much more energy I have and how much stronger I feel. Because of the morning run, the rest of my day is more productive. I wouldn’t say I’ve become a morning person, but I would say morning running is now my thing.8. What can we know about the author from paragraph 1?A. 5:15 is the ideal time for her to exercise.B. She prefers to run without any company.C. She takes the run with warm clothes on.D. She goes for a run in spite of the cold and early rise.9. What was the author’s attitude to morning running a year ago?A. Scared.B. Unfavorable.C. Supportive.D. Confused.10. What made the author begin to run in the morning?A. Her partner’s encouragement.B. Her friend’s suggestion.C. Realizing the benefits of running.D. Realizing the harm of being fat.11. What effect does morning runninghave on the author?A. She has become slim again.B. She has become more confident.C. She has become more energetic.D. She has become more exhausted.DPopularization has in some cases changed the original meaning of emotional (情感的) intelligence. Many people now misunderstand emotional intelligence as almost everything desirable in a person's makeup that cannotbe measured by an IQ test, such as character, motivation, confidence, mental stability, optimism and “people skills.” Research has shown that emotional skills may contribute to some of these qualities, but most of them move far beyond skill-based emotional intelligence.We prefer to describe emotional intelligence as a specific set of skills that can be used for either good or bad purposes. The ability to accurately understand how others are feeling may be used by a doctor to find how best to help her patients, while a cheater might use it to control potential victims. Being emotionally intelligent does not necessarily make one a moral person.Although popular beliefs regarding emotional intelligence run far ahead of what research can reasonably support, the overall effects of the publicity have been more beneficial than harmful. The most positive aspect of this popularization is a new and much needed emphasis (重视) on emotion by employers, educators and others interested in promoting social well-being. The popularization of emotional intelligence has helped both the publicand researchers re-evaluate the functionality of emotions and how they serve people adaptively in everyday life.Although the continuing popular appeal of emotional intelligence is desirable, we hope that such attention will excite a greater interest in the scientific and scholarly study of emotion. It is our hope that in coming decades, advances in science will offer new perspectives (视角) from which to study how people manage their lives. Emotional intelligence, with its focus on both head and heart, may serve to point us in the right direction.12. What is a common misunderstanding of emotional intelligence?A. It can be measured by anIQ test.B. It helps to exercise a person’s mind.C. It includes a set of emotional skills.D. It refers to a person’s positive qualities.13. Why does the author mention “doctor” and “cheater” in paragraph 2?A. To explain a rule.B. To clarify a concept.C. To present a fact.D. To make a prediction.14. What is the author’s attitude to the popularization of emotional intelligence?A. Favorable.B. Intolerant.C. Doubtful.D. Unclear.15. What does the last paragraph mainly talk about concerning emotional intelligence?A. Its appeal to the public.B. Expectations for future studies.C. Its practical application.D. Scientists with new perspectives.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。