湖北省武汉市2020届高三毕业生六月供题(一)英语试题 含答案
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第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
AFILM DESCRIPTIONSBack to the FutureWith the help of local inventor's time machine,Marty travels back to the1950s.There his80s hipness stands out,and he inadvertently interferes with the fledgling romance of his parents.to-be.Can Marty keep them together?HeM better,or his own future will fade away.Featuring:Christopher Lloyd,Michael J.Fox.A Universal Pictures release,!hr.55min.Beethoven's2ndIn this sequel to the popular Beethoven,our canine hero falls for Missy,who soon has puppies.Missy's greedy owner,Regina,who sees only money in the little purebreds,separates mom and pups from Beethoven. His owners rescue the puppies,but Regina still has Missy.Featuring:Charles Grodin,Bonnie Hunt.A Universal Pictures release,1hr.26rnin.Charlie and the Chocolate FactoryDespite the popularity of his treats,candy maker Willy Wonks shuts himself inside his factory.But then Willy holds a contest,offering five lucky children the chance to see his company.Poor but pleasant Charlie Bucket finds a ticket,as do four less-deserving children.Featuring:Johnny Depp,Freddie Highmore.A Warner Bros release,1hr.56min.Cinderella ManBased on actual events,this film follows the life of Jim Braddock,a boxer in New York City during the Great Depression.After a series of losses,Braddock is forced into retirement.But he never gives up his boxing dream,and neither does his manager.Featuring:Russell Crowe,Renee Zellweger.A Universal Pictures release,?hr.14min.Liar LiarLawyer Fletcher Reede has never told the truth in his life.Then his son makes a birthday wish that his dad would stop lying for24hours.Suddenly,Fletchefs mouth spouts everything he thinks.His compulsion brings disaster to the courtroom,where he must defend a client whose case was built on lies.Featuring:Jim Carrey Justin Cooper.A Universal Pictures release,1hr.25min.21.Which of the following is probably the name of a dog?A.Marty.B.Missy.C.FletcherD.Charlie.22.Who is Willy Wonka?A.A boxer who suffers a serious of lossersB.A lawyer who has never told the truthC.A man who runs a chocolate factoryD.A man who invents a time machine23.Which film is about the life of a real person?A.Beethoven's 2nd.C.Cinderella Man. B.November not only marks the publication of Toni Morrison's eagerly anticipated (期待)eighth novel,Lave ,but it is also the tenth anniversary of her Nobel Prize for Literature.Morrison is the first black woman to receive a Nobel,and so honored before her in literature are only two black men :Wole Soyinka,the Nigerian playwiight,poet and novelist,in 1986;and Derek Walcott,the Caribbean -born poet,in 1992.But Momson is also the first and only American -bom Nobel Prize winner for literature since 1962,the year novelist John Steinbeck received the award.Like Song of Solomon,Love is a multigenerational story,revealing the personal and communal legacy (遗产)of an outstanding black family.As Morrison scholars will tell you,love is the third volume of a literary maslefs trilogy (三部曲)investigating the many complexities of love.This trilogy began with Beloved (1988),which deals with a black mother's love under slavery and in freedom ;Jan (1993),the second volume,tells a story of romantic love in 1920s Harlem.This latest novel looks back from the 1970s to the 1940s and 50s.The emotional center of Love is Bill Cosey,the former owner and host of the shabby Cosey's Hotel and Resort in Silk,North Carolina,described in the novel as "the best and best -known vacation spot for colored folk on the East Coast.We get to know Cosey through the memories of five women who survive and love him:his granddaughter,his widow,two former employers,and a homeless young girl.The latest novel,Love ,had been described in the promotional material from her publisher as "Morrison's most accessible work since Song of Solomon".This comparison to her third novel,published in 1977,was an effective selling point.24.What can we learn about John Steinbeck?A.He was a black writer.B.He was bom in America.C.He received the Nobel Prize after Morrison.D.He was the first American novelist to win a Nobel.25.The similarity between Love and Song of Solomon is that they both__________.A.belong to the same trilogy together with BelovedB.concern families of more than one generationC.deal with life of blacks under slaveryD.investigate life in 1920s Harlem 26.What does the novel Lore mainly describe?A.The best-known vacation spot for blacks.B.The life of an outstanding black family under slavery.C.The miserable experience of the five women in Harlem.B.Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.D.Liar Liar.D.The memories of five women about Bill Cosey.27.What would be the best title for the text?A.Toni Morrisons latest novels.B.Toni Morrison and her trilogy.C.Toni Morrison and her novel Love.D.Toni Morrison,the Nobel Prize winner.CIncreasingly,Americans are becoming their own doctors,by going online to diagnose their symptoms,order home health tests or medical devices,or even self-treat their illnesses with drugs from Internet pharmacies(药店).Some avoid doctors because of the high cost of medical care,especially if they lack health insurance.Or they may stay away because they find it embarrassing to discuss their weight, smoking,alcohol consumption or couch potato habits.Patients may also fear what they might learn about their health,or they distrust physicians because of negative experiences in the past.But playing doctor can also be a deadly game.Every day,more than six million Americas turn to the Internet for medical answers-mosl of them aren't nearly sceptical enough of what they find.A2002survey by the Pew Internet&American life Project found that72percent of those surveyed believe all or most of what they read on health websites.They shouldn't look up“headache,”and the chances of finding reliable and complete information,free from a motivation for commercial gain,are only one in ten,reports an April2005Brown Medical School study.Of the169websites the researchers rated,only16are scored as“high quality.”Recent studies have found faulty facts about all sorts of other disorders,causing one research team to warn that a large amount of incomplete,inaccurate and even dangerous information exists on the Internet.The problem is that most people don't know the safe way to surf the Web."They use a search engine like Google,get18trillion choices and start clicking.But that’s risky,almost anybody can put up a site that looks authoritative(权威的),so it's hard to konw if what you're reading is reasonable or not,"says Dr.Sarah Bass from the National Cancer Institute.28.According to the text,an increasing number of AmericansA.are suffering from mental disordersB.turn to Internet pharmacies for helpC.hke to play deadly games with doctorsD.are sceptical about surfing medical websites29.Why do some Americans stay away from doctors?A.They find medical devices easy to operate.B.They prefer to be diagnosed online by doctors.C.They are afraid to face the truth of their health.D.They are afraid to misuse their health insurance.30.What can we learn according to the study of Brown Medical School?A.More than6million Americans distrust doctors.B.Only1/10of medical websites aim to make a profit.C.About1/10of the websites surveyed are of high quality.D.72%of health websites offer incomplete and faulty facts.31.Which of the following is the author's main argument?A.Ifs cheap to self-treat your own illness.B.It's embarrassing to discuss your bad habits.C.It's reasonable to look up a medical website.D.It's dangerous to be your own doctor.DPITTSBURGH—For most people,snakes seem unpleasant or even threatening.But Howie Choset sees in their delicate movements a way to save lives.The37-year-old Carnegie Mellon University professor has spent years developing snake lik robots that he hopes will eventually slide through fallen buildings in search of victims trapped after natural disasters or other emergencies.Dan Kara is president of Robotics Trends,a Northboro,Mass,-based company that publishes an online industry magazines and runs robotics trade shows.He said there are other snake-being robots being developed,mainly at universities,but didn't know of one that could climb pipes.The Carnegie Mellon machines are designed to carry cameras and electronic sensor s and can be controlled with a joystick(操纵杆).They move smoothly with the help of small electnc niotors,or servos, commonly used by hobbyists in model airplanes.Built from lightweight materials,the robots are about the size of a human arm or smaller.They can sense which way is up,but are only as good as their human operators,Choset added.Sam Stover,a search team manager with the Federal Emergency Management Agency based in Indiana, said snake-type robots would offer greater mobility than equipment currently available,such as cameras attached to extendable poles.“It just allows us to do something we've not been able to do before,"Stover said,We needed them yesterday.”He said sniffer dogs are still the best search tool for rescue workers,but that they can only be used effectively when workers have access to damaged buildings.Stover,among the rescue workers who handled the aftermath(后果)of Hurricane Katrina,said snake robots would have helped rescuers search flooded houses in that disaster.Choset said the robots may not be ready for use for another five to ten years,depending on funding.32.Which institution is responsible for the development of Choset's robots?A.Robodics Trends.B.Pittsburgh City Council.C.Carnegie Mellon University.D.Federal Emergency Management Agency.33.What does Choset believe that his invention can do?A.It can be attached to an electronic arm.B.It can be used by hobbyists in model airplanes.C.It can find victims more quickly than a sniffer dog.D.It can sense its way as well as its operators.34.By saying"We needed them yesterday”(paragraph7),Stover means that snake-like robotsA.could help handle the aftermath of Hurricane KatrinaB.would have been put to use in past rescue workC.helped rescuers search flooded houses yesterdayD.were in greater need yesterday than today35.What is the text mainly about?A.Snake-like robots used in industries.B.Snake-like robots made to aid in rescues.C.The development of snake-like robots.D.The working principles of snake-like robots.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
语法填空专题湖北省武汉市2020届高三英语毕业生六月供题一第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Dear world, here is why you should care about astronomy. It’s true that its advances benefit millions of people across the world. It has developed technology now to track where your 61But all of these are mere second thoughts, 63 (benefit) that have occurred without the primary intention of the maker. And that is 64 makes astronomy beautiful. To study something — not because we’re looking to gain anything in particular, but purely 65 (enjoy) natural wonders — 66 (be) all that makes us human. Doing work for the work itself creates room for mindfulness and joy.(firm) believe that astronomy has a spiritual dimension in the sense of how it connects us with something bigger than ourselves. Because 68 astronomy we now know exactly when the Universe69 (come) into existence. And we’ve spotted thousands of planet s (confuse) us for thousands of years, but even more significant, it has opened up more mysteries than any of us can study in our lifetime.第二节 61. package 62. on 63. benefits 64. what 65. to enjoy66. is 67. firmly 68. of 69. came 70. confusing湖北省黄冈中学2020届高三英语6月模拟考试试题第二节(共 10 题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1 个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
第一部分听力第一节1-5 ACCBA第二节6-10 CBABB 11-15 ACACB 16-20 ACCBB第二部分阅读理解第一节21-23 ADC 24-27 BDAC 28-31 BCBC 32-35 ADBA第二节36-40 CBGFD第三部分语言知识运用第一节41-45 CDBAA 46-50 BDCCA 51-55 DBCAD 56-60 BADBC第二节61. package 62. on 63. benefits 64. what 65. to enjoy66. is 67. firmly 68. of 69. came 70. confusing第四部分写作第一节I still remember that cold day when Chris and I go skating on a lake. While enjoyingwentourselves, I suddenly noticed something unusual. The ice broke and at the moment I warned Chrismyselfto take care, he slipped into the lake. I was too frightening to know what to do. I cried for helpfrightenedanxious. Hearing my cries, a young man rushed over, jump into the lake to save Chris. At last, he anxiously jumpingwas out of the water and we immediately sent him to the near hospital. After ∧short while,nearest / nearby a第二节sample writing:Dear Robert,How’s everything going? I’m glad to hear that BBC is introducing Chinese culture in UK.Du Fu is regarded as the greatest poet in Chinese history. He was quite productive, leaving about 1,500 poems behind, most of which are still popular today. We love him not only because he wrote many great poems, but because he loved us common people. In most of his poems, he described the life of ordinary people and the extreme hardship they were facing as well as criticizing the governors who didn’t care about the common people.I’m delighted that you have an interest in Chinese Culture. If you would learn Chinese language, then you’ll find more about China.Wish you all the best.Yours,Li Hua·1·。
完形填空专题湖北省武汉市2020届高三英语毕业生六月供题一第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Never had I given back to the community. I gave generously to family since my father had drilled into my mind that 41 begins at home, but rarely to any cause outside.One day, my 42 phoned me. “Aunt Lene,” she said in her sweet voice that never fails to 43 my heart, “the blood bank asked if I would 44 blood. Would you donate with me?” I couldn’t 45 her.I didn’t know46 , that I would be able to donate blood in the name of someone 47 . On the wall were photos of people who were 48 severe illnesses. One photo was of a little girl, named Alexis, whose smiling face, although swollen from drugs, 49 me. Then I decided to donate blood in her name.I braved the 50 and the procedure was relatively painless. 51 , that gave me a lot of happiness, so I continued to 52 several other donations.One morning I happened to 53 a report about Alexis on the radio. I was thrilled, but I wasn’t 54 to learn how she had tried to help others although she was struggling with cancer, because when I first saw her angelic face, her 55 was so full of joy and 56 that I began to like her 57 . I was so happy I joined her trying to help.I am grateful for this experience as it has 58 me to the fact that every little thing we do to help has its 59 , not just to the one receiving, but to the one 60 .41. A. gratitude B. donation C. charity D. friendliness42. A. nephew B. daughter C. son D. niece43. A. freeze B. melt C. break D. fill44. A. give B. check C. draw D. lose45. A. refuse B. accept C. stand D. forgive46. A. later B. before C. soon D. recently47. A. injured B. familiar C. vague D. specific48. A. treating B. preventing C. battling D. reporting49. A. turned to B. submitted to C. appealed to D. applied to50. A. needle B. knife C. medicine D. smell51. A. Later still B. Worse still C. More effectively D. More importantly52. A. receive B. make C. ask D. increase53. A. read B. construct C. hear D. prepare54. A. surprised B. pleased C. embarrassed D. encouraged55. A. mind B. voice C. silence D. smile56. A. tension B. courage C. relief D. sympathy57. A. instantly B. occasionally C. gradually D. eventually58. A. challenged B. blinded C. resigned D. awoken59. A. price B. value C. ending D. purpose60. A. holding B. accepting C. giving D. taking第一节41-45 CDBAA 46-50 BDCCA 51-55 DBCAD 56-60 BADBC湖北省黄冈中学2020届高三英语6月模拟考试试题第一节:完形填空(共20 小题;每小题1.5 分,满分30 分)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C 和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
武汉市2020届高中毕业生六月供题(一)英语参考答案与评分标准第一部分听力第一节1-5ACCBA第二节6-10CBABB11-15ACACB16-20ACCBB第二部分阅读理解第一节21-23ADC24-27BDAC28-31BCBC32-35ADBA第二节36-40CBGFD第三部分语言知识运用第一节41-45CDBAA46-50BDCCA51-55DBCAD56-60BADBC第二节61.package62.on63.benefits64.what65.to enjoy66.is67.firmly68.of69.came70.confusing第四部分写作第一节I still remember that cold day when Chris and I go skating on a lake.While enjoyingwentourselves,I suddenly noticed something unusual.The ice broke and at the moment I warned Chris myselfto take care,he slipped into the lake.I was too frightening to know what to do.I cried for helpfrightenedanxious.Hearing my cries,a young man rushed over,jump into the lake to save Chris.At last,he anxiuosly jumpingwas out of the water and we immediately sent him to the near hospital.After∧short while,nearest aChris’parents arrived.They expressed their thank to the young man.How a respectable man!thanks What第二节sample writing:Dear Robert,How’s everything going?I’m glad to hear that BBC is introducing Chinese culture in UK.Du Fu is regarded as the greatest poet in Chinese history.He was quite productive,leaving about1,500poems behind,most of which are still popular today.We love him not only because he wrote many great poems,but because he loved us common people.In most of his poems,he described the life of ordinary people and the extreme hardship they were facing as well as criticizing the governors who didn’t care about the common people.I’m delighted that you have an interest in Chinese Culture.If you would learn Chinese language,then you’ll find more about China.Wish you all the best.Yours,Li Hua1。
2020年武汉六中高三英语第一次联考试卷及答案解析第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AStepping Out Into NatureThe classic road trip is more popular than ever. Here are several places to hit the open road.Colo-road TripsThe Colorado Tourism Office has made it easy for road-trippers to explore the state’s 24 Scenic & Historic Byways.A new microsite includes-an interactive map that enables travelers to explore options by region, interest or season. Travelers seeking inspiration can also access insider tips and side-trip suggestions for historic attractions, active adventures and highlight cultural opportunities.TheBeartooth Highway.Visitors of this extraordinary byway experience the grand sights ofMontana,WyomingandYellowstonePark. The windy 68-mile stretch introduces road explorers to one of the most diverse ecosystems accessible by auto. Breathtakingly beautiful, this All-American Road showcases wide, high alpine plateaus(高原), painted with ice blue lakes, forested valleys, waterfalls and wildlife.SewardHighway,AlaskaThe road that connectsAnchorageto Seward is 127-mile treasure of natural beauty, wildlife and stories of adventure. The drive begins at the base of theChugach Mountains, hugs the scenic shores of Turnagain Arm and winds through gold mining towns, national forests and fishing villages. Expect waterfalls, glaciers, eagles and some good bear stories.The Lighthouse Trail,MaineTravel the 375 miles betweenKitteryandCalais,Maine, visiting lighthouses along the way. Hear tales of shipwrecks(海难)and of the difficult and lonely life led by those who kept the lights burning brightly. If possible, visit theMaineLighthouseMuseum. where artifacts and hands-on exhibits for children provide an appealing break.1.What makes Colo-road Tips special?A.Good bear stories.B.A scenic beach.C.Hands-on exhibits.D.An interactive map.2.Where can you explore state of gold miners?A.Colorado.B.Montana.C.Alaska.D.Maine3.Which place is suitable for a family with children?A.Colo-road Trips.B.TheBeartooth Highway.C.Seward Highway.D.The Lighthouse Trail.BAs one of the world’smost popular cultural mediums, cinema is at the leading position at the Taihu World Cultural Forum(论坛), an annual event that aims to improve cultural exchanges. So far this year, Chinese box office has already topped 58 billion yuan, the China Film Administration said. This indicates that China, the world’s second-largest movie market, is closing the gap with the United States, the world’s top cinema market.Cao Yin, director of the program center at China Movie Channel, said that China has 67,000 cinema screens. the most of any country, and the number is expected to increase to 80,000 by the end of next year. Saying that China has signed coproduction agreements with 22 countries (including the United States, Canada, Japan. India etc.) ,Cao added it has deepened cinematic exchanges between Chinese filmmakers and their foreign counterparts (同行).With the country’s huge native market, which produced more than 1,000 films in 2019, Hong Kong director Stanley Tong said he believes foreign filmmakers will increasingly seek cooperation with China. “International coproduction will become an important platform to send Chinese stories oversea and give us a broader vision of creation,” Tong said.Recently, over 80 percent of the world’s top 100 highest box-office titles have been action films. Tong said the films, in which plots are basically secondary to shining stunts (特技), is one of the easiest ways to appeal to foreign audiences. But it has been a decades-long struggle for Chinese filmmakers to sell their stories overseas. When asked what kinds of Chinese films would have the most global appeal. Yan Zhaozhu, chairman of the Taihu World Cultural Forum, said stories that address universal issues, such as environmental protection and climate change, are perhaps the best options.4. What is the purpose of the Taihu World Cultural Forum?A. To strengthen cultural exchanges.B. To build more cinemas in China.C. To invite more tourists to Taihu.D. To attract more international investment.5. What can we infer about Cao Yin’s opinion in Paragraph 2?A. Chinese box office has already overtaken the United States so farB. The screens of Chinese cinemas will be world-leading in the futureC. China has signed the most coproduction agreements with other countriesD. There will be more and more cooperations between Chinese filmmakers and other countries.6. How do Chinese filmmakers feel about selling their movies to the world right now?A. Easy.B. Disappointed.C. Challenged.D. Confused.7. What is the best title for the text?A. Box Office: Unclear FutureB. China: Top Second Movie MarketC. Cinema: The Leading Cultural PositionD. Chinese Filmmakers: Severe Competition SituationCWith graduation days being celebrated all over the country, a student who has to use a wheelchair honored his mother on his graduation day in a special way. Easley High School graduate, Alex Mays surprised people present when he got up and walked across the stage at Clemson's Littlejohn Coliseum.“I was really happy—it made me feel good,” Alex said.Alex was not given a chance to live right from his birth. He was born at 25 weeks and weighed just 1 pound, 10 ounces at birth. When he was very young, he had a disease and lost the ability to walk. After his mother's death in 2013, Alex had several other difficult life changes until he came to live with his grandparents, Dousay and her husband, Dewayne. Dousay said that when Alex came to live with them, they decided to bring him up in the best possible way they could.Last fall, Alex said that he would walk across the stage to get his diploma to honor his late mother. He practiced hard and worked with a physical therapist for 9 months to complete his plan.The only help Alex got was from his mom's best friend, Tonya Johnson, who pushed his wheelchair to the stage wearing one of his mother's favorite shirts. “I had support from my family. I couldn't have done it without them,” Alex said.“Alex made everyone in the building feel encouraged that day” Pickens County School District public information specialist John Eby said. “The school teachers knew he was going to get up to get his diploma, but the distance he walked was a surprise, even to them,” Eby said.“Some of life's most important tests aren’t given in a classroom; Alex tested himself and passed with flying color1 s,” Eby added.8. In what way did Alex honor his late mother on his graduation day?A. By dressing like her.B. By saying sorry to her.C. By inviting her best friend.D. By walking to get his diploma.9. What can we learn from Paragraph 3?A. Alex was born healthy.B. Alex went through a lot.C. Alex had a purpose in life as a child.D. Alex has lived with his grandparents all the time.10. What did Alex also express on his graduation day?A. His big regret in life.B. His feelings for hisschool.C. His thanks for his family.D. His will to complete his study.11. Which of the following words can best describe Alex?A. Strong-minded.B. Warm-hearted.C. Cool-headed.D. Easy-going.DJose Hernandez made his dream of becoming an astronaut a reality and he did so despite unbelievable difficulties“I was workingin a field near Stockton, and I heard on my radio that Franklin Chang-Diaz had been selected for the Astronaut Corps," said Jose, who was a senior in high school at the timed was already interested in science and engineering, Jose remembered, "but that was the moment I said, "I want to fly in space.' "As one of four children in a migrant(移民)farming family from Mexico, Jose - who didn't learn English until he was 12 years old - spent much of his childhood traveling with his family from Mexico to southern California each March, then working northward to the Stockton area by November, picking strawberries and cucumbers at farms along the route. They would then return to Mexico for Christmas and start the cycle all over again in the spring. "Some kids might think it would be fun to travel like that,“ Jose laughed, "but we had to work”.After graduating from high school, Jose was admitted into the University of the Pacific, In 1987, he accepted a full-time job with Lawrence National Laboratory. In 2001, Jose joinedtheJohnson Space Center, where he came face-to-face with Franklin Chang-Diaz.“We actually had common experiences —asimilar upbringing, the same language issues. That built up my confidence. Any barriers that existed, he had already overcome them.” Jose smiled. "Now it's my tum!,,“NASA rejected me not once, not twice, not three times but 11 times. It wasn't until the 12th time that I gotselected, he said. Jose was selected as part of the 19th class of astronauts in 2004. He circled the globe 217 times but remains a down to Earth guy.Jose Hernandez received the 2016 National Hispanic Hero Award and he continues his long history in the field of engineering and space.12. What made Jose determined to be an astronaut?A. The influence of Astronaut Corps.B. The success of Franklin Chang-Diaz.C. His interest in science and engineering.D. The experience of working in the field.13. What can we learn about Jose as a child?A. He did much farm work.B. He travelled a lot for fun.C. He hated learning English.D. He obeyed his family in everything.14. How did Jose feel when he met FranklinChang-Diaz personally?A. Inspired.B. Valued.C. Relaxed.D. Puzzled.15. What can be a suitable title for the text?A. Climb over BarriersB. Reach for the StarsC. Work the Hard WayD. Learn from Your Past第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
2020届武汉六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AProvincetown, Cape Cod RestaurantsAfter a day on the sands or exploring our charming town, enjoy local eats, from fresh seafood and lobster to authentic Italian. You’ll find many wonderful Provincetown, Cape Cod restaurants and cafes just steps away. Fanizzi’s RestaurantRight next door to our hotel, this award-winning local eatery is one of the finest Cape Cod restaurants. The menu highlights seafood, Italian, steaks, burgers, and fresh salads. Enjoy the Friday Fish Fry, Early Bird Specials, and Sunday Brunch, available from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. all year long.539 Commercial Street 508-487-1964Napi’s RestaurantNapi’s serves dinner all year round and lunch from April to October. A cozy place located just off Commercial Street and overflowing with local art, this Cape Cod, Massachusetts classic specializes in everything from freshly caught seafood to Portuguese and Brazilian dishes to vegetarian items.7 Freeman Street 800-571-6274Mews RestaurantEnjoy views of Provincetown Harbor at this waterfront restaurant just steps from Surfside Hotel & Suites. Intercontinental dishes are served in the beach-level dining room, while upstairs you’ll find a casual American bistro. Summer months bring on a brunch menu, and dinner is served year-round.429 Commercial Street 508-487-1500The Red InnA favorite among our guests, The Red Inn is located on Provincetown’s picturesque waterfront which provides diners with the most gorgeous harbor views and spectacular sunsets. The Red Inn provides historic old world charm with new world pleasure. Their menu features the finest local seafood.15 Commercial Street 508-487-73341.Which restaurant offers a special breakfast for early risers?A.Fanizzi’s Restaurant.B.Napi’s Restaurant.C.Mews Restaurant.D.The Red Inn.2.What is special about The Red Inn?A.It exhibits the good local art.B.It is the finest local restaurant.C.It offers the best local seafood.D.It serves brunch all year round.3.What does the text mainly talk about?A.Accommodation.B.Life styles.C.Sightseeing.D.Dining.BSpain's tourism industry is looking to Chinese tourists for its high-endmarket, according to Rafael Cascales, president of the Spain-China Tourism Association (ATEC). “It is the kind of tourism that is not only interested in the sun, beach and the “all-included” culture. They enjoy culture, wine, history and nature, and the new Chinese tourists would also want to spend more money in Spain," said Cascales in a recent interview with Xinhua.“They are younger, more women travel and they are more cosmopolitan (见多识广的).They also travel on their own or in couples or in smaller groups. The old-fashioned large groups of visitors have not disappeared, but this new form of traveling is becoming more important,55he said.Speaking of the consumption pattern of the new kind of Chinese tourists, Cascales said, “The money they spend is distributed better because they will book one flight with one airline, the hotel with another company and the restaurant with another.” In his eyes, “Chinese tourists are very important because they combine two things: there are a large number of them and they spend more money than anyone else — almost four times more than tourists from other countries." They not only travel abroad in the summer months when Spain has to compete with the sun and beaches in countries such as Turkey and Egypt, but also travel in the off-peak seasons of a year, according to Cascales.In 2017, Spain is the second most popular tourist destination in the world, only after France. It attracted about 82 million visitors, 700,000 of them from China, a number which is estimated to rise to about 2.2 million by 2022.“We are ready; we have the infrastructure (基础设施) at every level, especially in hotel capacity. Here those visitors can find what they are looking for, including the luxury items which distinguish them,” Cascales noted.4. What are the features of the new Chinese tourists according to Cascales?A. They are cautious about spending money in Spain.B. They are likely to travel in smaller groups now.C. They are only interested in the sun and beach.D. They are mainly male visitors of middle age.5. What can we learn about the consumption pattern of new Chinese tourists?A. They will reserve flights and hotels with different companies.B. They will spend less money than tourists from other countries.C. They will travel abroad only during the off-peak seasons.D. They will spend the money in different cities.6. What is done to meet the demands of Chinese tourists?A. Local cultures in Spain are promoted.B. Well-furnished hotels are provided.C. Best and expensive items are offered for free.D. More shopping sites are constructed.7. What is the purpose of this text?A. To introduce the tourism industry of Spain.B. To show Spain's desire to attract Chinese tourists.C. To describe the features of Chinese tourists.D. To advertise Spain as a top tourist destination.CCuckoos don’t bother building their own nests—they just lay eggs that perfectly imitate those of other birds and take over their nests. But other birds are wishing up, evolving some seriously impressive tricks to spot the cuckoo eggs.Cuckoos are often know asparasites, meaning that they hide their eggs in the nest of other species. To avoid detection, the cuckoos have evolved so that eggs seem reproduction of those of their preferred targets. If the host bird doesn’t notice the strange egg in its nest, the little cuckoo will actually take the entire nest for itself after it comes out, taking the other eggs on its back and dropping them out of the nest.To avoid this unpleasant fate for their young, the other birds have evolved a few smart ways to spot the fakes, which we’re only now beginning to fully understand. One of the most amazing finds is that birds have an extra colour-sensitive cell in their eyes, which makes them far more sensitive to ultraviolet wavelengths and allows them to see a far greater range of colours than humans can. This allows cautious birds to detect a fake egg which might be exactly the same to our eyes.Fascinatingly, we’re actually able to observe different bird species at very different points in theirevolutionary war with the cuckoos. For instance, some cuckoos lay their eggs in the nests of the redstarts. The blue eggs these cuckoos lay are practically alike to those of the redstarts, and yet they are still sometimes rejected. Compare that with cuckoos who target dunnocks. While those birds lay perfectly blue eggs, their cuckoo invaders just lay white eggs with brown irregular shaped spots. And yet dunnocks barely ever seem to notice the obvious trick.Biologists suspect these more easily fooled species like the dunnocks are on the same evolutionary path as the redstarts, but they have a long way to go until they evolve the same levels of suspicion. What’s remarkable is that the dunnocks fakes are so bad and the redstart ones so good, and yet cuckoos are still more successful with the former than the latter.It speaks to just how thoroughly a species’ behavior can be changed by the pressures of natural selection, or it might just be a bit of strategic cooperation on the part of the dunnocks. Biologists have suggested that these birds are willing to tolerate a parasite every so often because they don’t want to risk accidentally getting rid of one of their own eggs.8. This passage can be most likely found in a ________.A. science surveyB. nature magazineC. zoo advertisementD. travel journal9. What does the underlined word “parasite” in paragraph 2 most probably refer to?A. Animals that work together to raise young.B Small harmful animals such as worms or mice.C. Animals that can adapt to changing environments.D. Animals which live on or inside other host animals.10. Which of the following is TRUE about the dunnock according to the passage?A. It is colour-blind and therefore cannot identify foreign eggs in the nest.B. It can easily remove cuckoo eggs from the nest because fakes are so bad.C. It is a host bird that is more likely to raise a cuckoo chick than the redstart.D. It is unable to evolve and hence accepts cuckoo eggs that appear in the nest.11. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?A. Dunnocks may eventually learn to recognise foreign eggs.B. Redstarts seem to be less suspicious compared to dunnocks.C. Cuckoo birds are good at taking responsibility for their own young.D. It is very easy for cuckoos to imitate the colouring of the dunnock’s egg.DIt was once a shoreline buried by enough garbage to make it invisible (看不见的), thus, given the unfortunate nickname "toilet bowl" . Now the Philippines' Manila Bay beach is totally different, compared with a few months ago. It happened so suddenly and extremely that it brought tears to the eyes of the local people.The cleanup started on 27 January, when 5, 000 volunteers descended on Manila Bay to remove over 45 tons (公吨) of garbage, marking the beginning of a nation-wide environmental campaign. But some two months before this great movement began, a quiet revolution was already underway.During the first week of December 2018, Brooklyn- based Bounties Network collectedthree tons of garbage from Manila Bay aver two days through a project that paid a small group of people, mostly fishermen, with a digital currency (数字货币) based on the Ethereum system.For the mostly non-bank -using Filipino fishermen, this was a first-ever experience with a digital currency. It's one that proves decisive in enabling poor communities around the world to take up arms in the fight against humanity's waste.There are signs that this recycling-for-digital payment industry may be just about to take off. Earlier in September 2018, Plastic Bank, a Vancouver -based company powered by IBM technology, also started a similar project. They set up a project in Naga, a town in southern Luzon, the country's largest island, building a collection point to let people exchange plastic and recyclable materials for digital payouts through a system.That both these pioneers have chosen the Philippines as their first location is not surprising considering the country's contribution to ocean waste. A Wall Street Journal study in 2015 revealed that the Philippines make the third-largest amount of plastic waste into global oceans.12. Why did people call Manila Bay beach“toilet bowl” ?A. It looked like a huge bowl.B. There were plenty of toilets.C. It was covered by rubbish.D. People loved the toilets here.13. What does the underlined phrase“descended on”in paragraph 2 mean?A. Completely depended on.B. Suddenly arrived at.C. Occasionally decreased to.D. Gradually disappeared from.14. What made poor communities willing to fight against waste?A. The benefits to their homeland.B. The desire to make a difference.C. The chance to escape ocean pollution.D. The experience with a digital currency.15. What is the best title for the text?A. Online system helps endocean pollution.B. Manila Bay beach is suddenly removed.C. Plastic Bank is powerful in recycling waste.D. Philippines make a great amount of 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学年武汉六中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AYou’re becoming an adult; your friends are changing; school is more challenging; and your life has more ups and downs than it used to. These books are just for you.Say Goodbye to Stressby Dr Jeff BrownKindle Edition $11.79Paperback $16.95Many have trouble getting their stress (压力) under control and want help. This new book will encourage stressed-out readers with its stories from people like them about how they resolved or rethought the stress in their lives, learned to let go of anxiety and worry, and improved their lives by dealing with stress.Find Your Inner Strengthby Amy NewmarkKindle Edition $7.99Paperback $12.75This powerful collection of stories will inspire (激励) you and help you find the inner strength to do with the challenges in your own life. We are stronger than we think.... when we have to be. These brave. courageous people are the role models that show us all what is possible.Random Acts of Kindnessby Amy NewmarkKindle Edition $12.99Paperback $17.77Make miracles happen for yourself and others. It’s easy. Just think outside the box and look around. There are so many ways that you can help—and it turns out the biggest beneficiary (受益人) may be you! Scientific studies have shown that “doing good” is not only good for others but also for the person doing it, making that person happier and healthier.Be the Best You Can Beby Amy NewmarkKindle Edition $10. 99Paperback $15.67This collection shows kids positive role models to follow in its stories about making good choices, havingconfidence, and doing the right things. Parents and grandparents will enjoy discussing the stories with children, making it a family event.1.How will you feel after reading Say Goodbye to Stress?A.Anxious.B.Awkward.C.Relaxed.D.Confused.2.What is unique about Find Your Inner Strength?A.It is written by a well-known author.B.It is the cheapest of the four books.C.It has role models for kids to follow.D.It shows one how to do good deeds.3.Which book is suitable for one who has no confidence?A.Say Goodbye to StressB.Find Your Inner StrengthC.Random Acts of KindnessD.Be the Best You Can BeBA Bridge Linking Art and the AudienceAccording to a 2018 report, people aged between 16 and 24 make up about 15 percent of the population but only 10 percent of museum-goers. Similarly, people aged over35 go half as much as you would expect from their population size. We have reached the point of recognising the disconnection between art and the audience but haven’t yet determined how to bridge the gap. Two answers to tackling this challenge lie in telling a greater diversity of art histories and communicating these stories in more accessible ways.In 2018, a radio program called Art Matters was started with the aim of discussing art from a pop-culture viewpoint with topics that would engage younger and more diverse audience. It offers an accessible pathway to art history with conversations on different topics. Art history is about storytelling; art content shines when there is an effort to bring audience along for the discussion.More traditional institutions are paying attention. Recently theGettyMuseumissued a social-media challenge for people to recreate paintings using items they had at home. Users displayed incredible creativity, and the museum was flooded with submissions. This reaction proves that there is a potential desire for the audience to engage with art topics if the format is appealing. Since many people feelintimidatedand think that there’s a base level of understanding required to join the conversation, the Getty initiative serves as a reminder that there are many pathways to engaging with it.Another result of the Getty challenge was the exposure given to a diversity of artworks. The famous operasinger Peter Brathwaite, for example, made scores of attractive recreations highlighting centuries of black paintings. His efforts opposed the idea that there were not many historical paintings of black figures. It is extremely important that we do a better job of showing the complex and diverse stories that are represented in art.Social media have offered a platform for people who have not traditionally had a seat at the table. Anyone can recognise a gap in the field and address it. Accounts have gathered tens of thousands of followers. They are the proof that there is hunger to hear these art histories, and these themes work brilliantly for museum programming.But there is only so much that can be done without the museums and galleries changing meaningfully from within. We need to see a better balance of these stories represented in permanent collections. We also need a much wider diversity of people and interests represented on board. Ensuring that art-and writing and talking about art-is able to continue on the rising generation of storytellers, inside and outside of institutions, getting the funding and support they need to paint a brighter picture for the part.4. What challenge is the author trying to tackle?A. People doubt a great diversity of artworks.B. Fewer and fewer young people go to museums.C. Art appears too distant from common audience.D. Adult audience has a different understanding of art.5. What does the underlined word “intimidated” in Paragraph 3 probably mean?A. Tired.B. Worried.C. Annoyed.D. Surprised.6. In the author’s opinion, the museums and galleries should ________.A. make the art history stories accessible in a traditional way.B. change meaningfully for activities like the Getty challenge.C. limit the number of storytellers both in and out of institutions.D. improve the permanent collections by adding famous artworks.7. We can conclude from the passage that common audience ________.A. lacks the channels to understand and talk about art history.B. prefers to view artworks and hear art stories on social media.C. feels satisfied with people and interests represented on board.D. refuses to engage with diverse art topics and art history stories.CThe United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) included on December 17, 2020 China's Tai Chi on the RepresentativeList of the Intangible(无形的)Cultural Heritage of Humanity. The decision was announced during the online meeting of the UNESCO Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage held from December 14 to19 inKingston, capital ofJamaica.“Born in the mid-17th century in a small village named Chenjiagou located in Central China's Henan province, Tai Chi is not only a kind of traditional Wushu integrated with slow movements and deep breathing, but is also deeply rooted in many areas of Chinese culture, such as medicine and philosophy,”Zhu Xianghua says, who is the son of the famous Tai Chi master Zhu Tiancai.Although it has spread to more than 150 countries and regions, attracting more than 100 million people to practice, the idea that Tai Chi is for the elderly has stopped many young people practicing the ancient Wushu. They think of it as a slow exercise, which is specially made and better suited for their grandparents. Instead, many young people are turning to the Indian practice of yoga(瑜伽)to relieve stress, which was placed on the UNESCO's List in 2019.In order to promote Tai Chi, joint efforts have been made from individuals and the Chinese government in the last decades. Xi'an Jiaotong University requires students to learn Tai Chi. Wang Yunbing, a professor in the university's sports center, stressed that Tai Chi is not only good physical exercise-researchers from the American College of Rheumatology find that it can help manage several diseases but is also conned ted to ancient Chinese eivilization. Since 2014, the World Tai Chi Championships have been held every two years by the International Wushu Federation. It provides a platform for communication and learning between the Tai Chi masters and Tai Chi lovers around the globe. In January 2020, Tai Chi became an official event in the 2026 Dakar Youth Olympic Games.8. What does Zhu Xianghua say about Tai Chi in paragraph 2?A. It originated from fast Kung Fu action.B. It was born around the 1750s in a village.C. It is related to other cultural fields ofChina.D. It integrates Chinese medicine and western philosophy.9. Why do some young people choose to practice yoga instead of Tai Chi?A. They think it easier to practice yoga to keep fit.B. The elderly stop young people practicing Tai Chi.C. They consider Tai Chi is custom-built for old people.D. Yoga was included in the world culture earlier than Tai Chi.10. What is the main purpose of the last paragraph?A. To promote contemporary Chinese civilization.B. To show many efforts made to popularize Tai Chi.C. To stress the importance of Chinese Tai Chi masters.D. To advise people to practise Tai Chi to cure diseases.11.Which of the following is the best title for the passage?A. Tai Chi Steps on the UNESCO's List.B. Tai Chi is Competing against Yoga.C. Tai Chi Has Regained populate Globally.D. Opinions Greatly Differ on Tai Chi and Yoga.DWhy 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 be happier 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, becausesomeone else out there in the world would gladly give everything to be you.12. 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.13. How might people feel seeing other's perfect life through social media?A. Joyful.B. Admiring.C. Comfortable.D. Envious.14. 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.15. What is the author's attitude towards FOMO?A. Indifferent.B. Objective.C. Doubtful.D. Hopeful.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。
1第二节61.package 62.on 63.benefits 64.what 65.to enjoy66.is 67.firmly 68.of 69.came 70.confusing第四部分写作第一节I still remember that cold day when Chris and I go skating on a lake.While enjoyingwent ourselves,I suddenly noticed something unusual.The ice brokeand at the moment I warned Chris myselfto take care,he slipped into the lake.I was too frightening to know what to do.I cried for helpfrightenedanxious.Hearing my cries,a young man rushed over,jump into the lake to save Chris.At last,he anxiously jumpingwas out of the water and we immediately sent him to the near hospital.After ∧short while,nearest /nearby a第二节sample writing:Dear Robert,How’s everything going?I’m glad to hear that BBC is introducing Chinese culture in UK.Du Fu is regarded as the greatest poet in Chinese history.He was quite productive,leaving about 1,500poems behind,most of which are still popular today.We love him not only because he wrote many great poems,but because he loved us common people.In most of his poems,he described the life of ordinary people and the extreme hardship they were facing as well as criticizing the governors who didn’t care about the common people.I’m delighted that you have an interest in Chinese Culture.If you would learn Chinese language,then you’ll find more about China.第一部分听力第一节1-5ACCBA第二节6-10CBABB 11-15ACACB 16-20ACCBB第二部分阅读理解第一节21-23ADC 24-27BDAC 28-31BCBC 32-35ADBA第二节36-40CBGFD第三部分语言知识运用第一节41-45CDBAA 46-50BDCCA 51-55DBCAD 56-60BADBCWish you all the best.Yours,Li Hua初高中数学学习资料的店初高中数学学习资料的店。
武汉市2020届高三毕业生六月供题(一)
英语
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。
录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
例:How much is the shirt?
A. £ 19. 15.
B. £ 9. 18.
C. £ 9. 15.
答案是C。
1. How much more does Andrew need for the trip?
A. $ 500.
B. $ 1,000.
C. $ 1,500.
2. What does the woman think of the movie?
A. It’s interesting.
B. It’s amusing.
C. It’s disappointing.
3. Where are the speakers?
A. In a theater.
B. In a classroom.
C. In a restaurant.
4. What does the woman mean?
A. She will watch the game on TV.
B. She can sell the ticket to the man.
C. She has to see her boyfriend.
5. What does the woman volunteer to do?
A. Call up Mike.
B. Cheer up Mike.
C. Pick up Mike.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. What does the woman probably like best?
A. Acting.
B. Dancing.
C. Singing.
7. What is Sam advised to do?
A. Join the Ballet Club.
B. Join the Acting Club.
C. Join the Music Club.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. What does the woman need to do?
A. Make sandwiches.
B. Buy some drinks.
C. Get a basket.
9. What are the speakers doing?
A. Cooking the lunch.
B. Preparing for a picnic.
C. Waiting for Nancy.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. In which subject did the woman get good grades?
A. Chemistry.
B. Chinese.
C. English.
11. What do we know about the woman’s mother?
A. She is demanding.
B. She is careful.
C. She is angry.
12. Why does the man suggest they study together?
A. To delight the woman’s mother.
B. To improve his biology.
C. To help each other.。