2020届全国高考考前大冲刺卷模拟卷(六)英语试题
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2020届全国高考考前大冲刺卷模拟卷
英 语 (六)
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第Ⅰ卷
第一部分 听力
本次训练无听力
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
A Book Review—The Snake-Stone by Berlie Doherty
The setting: Urban England(the cities), but also rural England(the countryside) including remote
English villages.
The theme: The main theme is a teenage search of self-discovery, in this case the search for a mother
from whom the hero was separated at an early age. Its other concerns are love, getting on with others, being
persistent and courageous and trying to deal with doubts, troubles and worries. As the book moves to a close,
James’ swimming coach says to him: “You are not like a kid obeying instructions any more. You are diving
like a young man who knows where he is going.”
The characters: James is the hero of the story. He is a championship diver, and has a comfortable life
with his foster parents(养父母). Yet he also has the qualities to take him on a long journey to find his birth
mother. The other characters in The Snake-Stone, James’ parents, his diving instructor, best friend, the
villagers, people he meets on his journey, are pictured realistically.
The turning point: The turning point in the story comes while James’ foster parents are away in
London, and he wonders about the identity of his birth mother. The only clue he has is a fossil, “the snake
stone” which she left behind along with a note on which she had written: “Take good care of Sammie.” It was
written on a torn envelope with parts of an address still there.
The journey: Instead of going to London, James decides to find his birth mother. With help from his
geography teacher, James sets out for the remote country village where his mother might be found. James has painful, challenging, but also humorous and happy travels. The mother he finally meets, Anne, has a minor
yet powerful voice in the novel. He comes to understand why she left him at a stranger’s door fifteen years
before. Although the meeting is not long, it leaves him with a feeling of completeness. As a journey of
self-discovery, The Snake-Stone also provides its readers with a happy ending. Its hero says, on returning to
his foster parents, “I was home.”
21. What is the main theme of the novel?
A. Life with foster parents. B. Life in the world of diving.
C. A journey of self-discovery. D. A travel around the country.
22. What do the coach’s words in Paragraph 2 suggest?
A. James is a successful diver. B. James is an independent young man.
C. James is an outgoing young man. D. James is a hopeful swimmer.
23. The snake stone in the novel is .
A. a stone with an address on it B. a fossil left by the foster parents
C. a gift from the swimming coach D. a clue left by the birth mother
B
The great-grandmother is learning English with the help of her family when she is at the age of 91.
She hopes to use the language at next year’s Olympic Games in Tokyo. Takamizawa was one of the more
than 200,00 people who requested to volunteer for Tokyo’s 2020 Games. English is not required for service,
but it is a useful skill for volunteers to have.
But Takamizawa had not been able to learn the language when she was young. Takamizawa said that
she was in high school when World War Two started. She said, “In my second year there, English was
banned because it was the enemy language.”
Takamizawa said her grandchildren helped persuade her that she was not too old to learn. “When I
talked to my grandchildren about my wish, they said, ‘It’s not too late. We will teach you one word a day’”.
Natsuko is Takamizawa’s granddaughter and main English teacher. Natsuko sends a new English word to
her grandmother’s phone every day. They also often work together directly on phrases that Takamizawa
will need for the Olympics. “Welcome to Tokyo, this is the Olympic stadium, how can I help you?”
Takamizawa answers when asked to say an English phrase she has learned. Natsuko explains that she
wanted to give her grandmother something to enjoy. “I can clearly see her English is getting better. It’s my
joy now.”
The EF English Proficiency Index is a measure of the level of English spoken in a country. Japan
ranks 49th among countries where English is not the first language. This situation is slowly changing as
younger generations welcome English. However, Takamizawa believes real change will not happen unless
Japanese people become more open to the rest of the world. With around 500 days to go until the games
begin, the whole Takamizawa family is ready to welcome the world to Tokyo.