2020年江苏省扬州中学高三英语模拟试卷及答案解析
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2020年江苏省扬州中学高三英语模拟试卷及答案解析
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
A
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you can use it in real - life situations. Our teachers mainly carry on conversations about work in different fields,
such as business, finance, politics and travel. However, if you like, you can have normal day - to - day conversations
about events, weather, etc. If you would like to learn some grammar during conversation, we can do that too!
Our English Conversation classes:
• Your conversations will always be with a native English speaker.
• You can choose the time, day and teacher for each class.
• The classes are made for each student individually. They will be at your level, studying what you need and
what interests you.
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Interested in taking 10, 55 - minute conversation English classes?
Schedule a first free class with LOI English and talk to the teacher about it. After that, you can arrange to take
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20 Classes Package $ 439,80
Interested in taking 20, 55 - minute conversation English classes?
Schedule a first free class with LOI English and talk to the teacher about it. After that, you can arrange to take
our 20 - class conversation English course.
1. What do the classes mainly focus on?
A. Daily conversations. B. Work - related topics.
C. Grammar rules. D. Area - based accents.
2. Which is NOT offered to the students? A. Native English - speaking teachers. B. Personalized courses.
C. Choice of class time and teacher. D. Offline learning materials.
3. What should a student do first if he decides on either of the packages?
A. Arrange a free class with LOI English.
B. Bargain with LOI English for lower fees.
C. Choose an experienced LOI English teacher.
D. Make a promise to sit through each class.
B
Where doyou usually put your toothbrush?Do you keep it in the bathroom? How’s your toothbrush looking
these days? Even if you can’t see it with a naked eye, experts say it may be saturated(使饱和)with millions of toilet
germs!
Dr. Charles Oerba, a germ expert, is amicrobiology professor at the University of Arizona. He says there are
approximately 3 million bacteria per square inch in most toilet bowls, and every time you flush it without closing
the lid, those millions of bacteria droplets spray into the air as far as twenty feet away and dirty everything in their
path. And a common victim is your poor toothbrush, usually, left out on the bathroom sink, right?
So, what do we do? Dr. Gerba says it’s easy. Close the toilet lid before you flush—that’ll greatly cut downthe
germs, which will otherwise float in the air. And wash your toothbrush every few days in mouthwash or peroxide
to get rid of any germs hiding in it. You can even put it through the dishwasher to sanitize(消毒)it. And always
store your toothbrush in a closed cabinet.
Here’s one more tip from Dr. Gerba, who says our kitchen sink is probably dirtier than our toilet. “If an alien
came from space and studied the bacterial counts, he probably would conclude he should wash his hands in your
toilet and go to the bathroom in your sink.” He says that’s because the kitchen sink is a great place where E. coli(大肠杆菌)to live and grow since it’s wet and damp. Bacteria feed on the food that people put down the drain
or—that’s left on dishes in the sink. To reset your sink’s bacteria count back to zero, you’d better regularly wash it
with hot water and sanitize yoursink with special chemicals. In fact, you may want to do it every day or before
preparing dinner.
4. What is the purpose of the text?
A. To show how to brush your teeth.
B. To tell people the importance of health.
C. To warn people of the invisible germs. D. To introduce a microbiology professor.
5. What can we learn from Paragraph 2?
A. Bathroom sinks are the dirtiest places.
B. Bacteria are bad for people’s health.
C. Why bacteria spread through the air.
D. How bacteria spread in the bathroom.
6. What does the underlined word“that”in Paragraph 4 refer to?
A. The food. B. The toothbrush.
C. The sink. D. The chemical.
7. Why does Dr. Gerba mention the example of an alien?
A. To tell us a fiction story of an alien studying bacteria.
B. To show our kitchen sink may be dirtier than our toilet.