2019-2020学年广州大学附属中学高三英语一模试题及参考答案

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2019-2020学年广州大学附属中学高三英语一模试题及参考答案

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

A

Welcome to join our Summer Youth Language Program to improve English language skills, make new friends

worldwide. and have a good time here! The program capacity is limited, so if you are interested, you should

register as soon as possible.

Dates andCosts

All programs require a $ 100 nonrefundable deposit (不退还的押金)to reserve a spot in the program.

June 15—July 16 5-week program:( $ 1920)

July 20—August 20 5-week program:( $ 1920)

June 15—August 20 10-week program:( $ 3620)

You can also study with us for shorter periods. 4-week programs cost $ 1580 tuition and 3-week programs

cost $ 1240.

Discounts

There is a 10% discount for each additional family member!

Appropriate Ages

Recommended Ages:14 and older

Restrictions:Students who are younger than 16 must have a parent or guardian with them.

Program Schedule

In the morning, you will join the all-aged Intensive English classes from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm, Monday to

Thursday, where they can meet other students from worldwide. In the afternoonfrom 2 to 3 pm, we will have fun

after-school activities, like soccer in the Park, visit toScienceMuseumand story writing competition.

Items Students Should Bring

Clothes:Shirts, a jacket, long pants ,a swimsuit and comfortable shoes, etc.

Other personal items:Camera phone? plug adapter, photos of friends/family.

Study materials:Notebooks, pens, and pencils.

Airport Safe Items:Don't bring foods and snacks, or they'll be charged before you board the airport.

1. How much will be charged if you and your brother join in a 3-week program? A. $ 1920, B. $ 2356. C. $3002. D. $ 3620.

2. What will participants do at 2:30 pm on Monday?

municate with foreign students. B. Attend intensive English classes.

C. Join in some interesting activities. D. Talk with their parents on the phone.

3. Why should students avoid bringing foods and snacks?

A. To save space for their luggage. B. To protect the environment.

C. To avoid any unwanted fees. D. To follow the rules of the airport.

B

“Snowplow(扫雪机) parenting” is the newest parenting style that can include parents booking their adult

children haircuts, calling their college kids to wake them up so that they don’t sleep through a test, and even

calling their kids’ employers.

“‘Helicopter (直升机) parenting’ means monitoring their kids’ every activity,which is out of date.” Claire Cain

Miller and Jonah Engel Bromwich wrote in The New York Times. “Some rich mothers and fathers now are more like

snowplows: clearing any problems in their children’s path to success so that they don’t have to meet failure or lose

opportunities.”

There is a mother who started a charity in her son’s name to try to raise his chances of being accepted to the

college. Another parents spent years helping their daughter avoid foods with sauce, which she didn’t like. Once

she got to college, she had problems with the food in her school because it was all covered in sauce.

A survey says that three-quarters of parents of children between the ages of 18 and 28 ask for doctor visits or

haircuts for their children, and 11% say they would call their kids’ bosses whether their children are having an

issue at work.

As reported, wealthy parents try to get their children into top colleges by giving a large amount of money to a

school, such as paying for a building. This parenting has become the most popular way to raise children, whatever

the income, education, or race is.

Julie, a teacher at Stanford, told the Times that “snowplow parenting” is not a reasonable approach. “The

parents should prepare the kid for the road, instead of preparing the road for the kid,” she said.

4. How does Julie like “snowplow parenting”?

A. It is unreasonable. B. It is advanced.

C. It is accepted by teachers. D. It is refused by rich people.

5. What is the character of “helicopter parenting”? A. Parents make kids popular. B. Parents provide little money for kids.

C. Parents ask kids to care for themselves. D. Parents watch over kids’ every activity.

6. What should parents do according to Julie?

A. Do as wealthy parents do. B. Make kids be prepared.

C. Make roads be prepared. D. Do as little as possible.

7. What’s the best title for the text?

A. Helicopter Parenting. B. The Similarity in Parenting.

C. A Research on Parenting. D. A New Kind of Parenting.

C

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