天津市红桥区2020届高三第一次模拟考试英语试卷
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(笔试共分II卷,满分130分,考试时间100分钟)
第I卷 (满分95分)
第一部分:英语知识运用(满分45分)
第一节:单项填空(共15个小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
1.一I really had a wnderful time at the party last night.
一______.
A. Oh, that’s very nice f yu B. Cngratulatins
C. It’s a pleasure D. Oh, I’m glad t hear that
2. The theme f the painting is t ______ fr the audience t understand.
A. abstract B. realistic C. truly D. clearly
3. The number f peple, wh have access t their wn cars, ______ sharply in the past
decade.
A. rse B. is rising C. have risen D. has risen
4. These tw hrses lk s much alike that we can nt ______ne frm the ther.
A. recgnizeB. distinguish C. separate D. differ
5. There is n light in Smith’s rm. Therefre, he ________ be at hme.
A. wuldn’t B. mustn’t C. shuldn’t D. can’t
6. —Ken, can I get yu anything t drink?
—______.
A. Yu are welcme B. N prblem
C. I wuldn’t mind a cffee D. Desn’t matter
7. If nthing ______, the ceans will turn int fish deserts.
A. is dne B. has dne C. will be dne D. des
8. When I came t the strange city, I began t ______ what I wuld d t earn my living.
A. keep pace withB. give thught tC. make rm frD. get rid f
9. —I’d like t find a jb in the library.
—Gd idea, ______ it desn’t affect yur studies.
A. nw that B. as sn as C. as lng as D. even if
10. Everyne wh reached the tp f Munt Tai was ______ with a magnificent view.
A. awarded B. admired C. rewarded D. appreciated
11. It’s a traditin that, at the wedding ceremny, the hands f the bride and grm wuld be tied tgether with a length f ribbn t symblize that their lives were fastened tgether______.
A. necessarily B. deliberately C. permanently D. temprarily
12. Nwadays with the increasing ppularity f cars, peple are taking ______ exercise a day as they did in the past.
A. half as muchB. as half as
C. less than half much D. as half
13. Mary rushed hme______ she heard the news, nly ______ that her husband was gne.
A. as sn as; finding B. immediately; t find
C. the mment; find D. when; fund
14. Huse prices vary frm place t place and are usually high ______ there are famus schls.
A. where B. when C. which D. whether
15. The cmputer, ______ help we human beings have stepped int the infrmatin age, shuld be regarded as ne f the mst imprtant inventins in the 20th century.
A. which B. whse C. with its D. with whse
第二节:完型填空(共20个小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从16~35各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
Every act f kindness starts with smething small, smething we all can and shuld d every single day. I’m Will Ruhi, ne f the 16 f BYUtv’s Randm Acts shw. We take hidden cameras t unexpected places t 17 randm acts f kindness. We’ve filmed acts 18 frm building disabled-friendly facilities fr thse wh are badly 19 them but can’t affrd them t returning a lst wallet.
On Randm Acts, it may be a neighbur r a clleague wh recgnizes a need and 20 an incredible chain reactin f service. 21 the stry f Emmalene Meyers fr example. Like many yung girls, Emmalene was 22 t be a ballet dancer, but her physical disability makes even everyday tasks a(n) 23 . Instead f seeing a limitatin, Emmalene’s friend Lily 24 an pprtunity. Lily imagined Emmalene’s dream being brught t life nstage and persuaded Randm Acts t help make her plan 25 .
S, where can yu start? The key is t be like Lily: lk fr an pprtunity t make a 26 t thse in need, and then take actin t make it happen. Being 27 and invlved in service is 28 like any ther gal yu want t achieve. Yu have t 29 it.
After tw seasns f hsting Randm Acts, the jy f 30 burdens and brightening lives desn’t fade. I smetimes 31 Randm Acts might lse its feature eventually, but that culdn’t be further frm the 32 when I finally meet the peple.
we’ve been wrking t 33 and see their genuine shck and appreciatin, it 34 me in the feel every time. I cry mre than anyne else n the shw.
Be that persn ding acts f kindness ut f the 35 f yur heart—be the nice yu want t see in the wrld!
16. A. phtgraphers B. actrs C. viewers D. hsts
17. A. expse B. cnduct C. arrange D. advcate
18. A. changing B. cunting C. ranging D. transfrming
19. A. in search f B. in need f C. in defence f D. in favur f
20. A. sets ff B. sets aside C. sets dwn D. sets ut
21. A. Retell B. Take C. Create D. Explain
22. A. anxius B. prud C. afraid D. unwilling
23. A. exceptin B. dilemma C. cmpetitin D. challenge
24. A. prvided B. seized C. sptted D. missed
25. A. successful B. acceptable C. reasnable D. available
26. A. chice B. difference C. prmise D. decisin
27. A. generus B. caring C. ambitius D. sciable
28. A. never B. even C. still D. just
29. A. put up with B. make up fr C. wrk at D. take in
30. A. bearing B. carrying C. reducing D. vercming
31. A. admit B. realize C. remember D. assume
32. A. truth B. deadline C. destinatin D. bundary
33. A. entertain B. surprise C. lcate D. please
34. A. relieves B. discurages C. hits D. satisfies
35. A. whisper B. curisity C. faith D. gdness
第二部分 阅读理解(共20个小题,每小题2.5分,满分50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
The Natinal Beekeeping Centre Wales is a free attractin in the cuntryside that teaches children abut the imprtance f hneybees – with the chance t try lts f lcal hneys.
This friendly visitr centre is a supprter f Welsh hneybees, which are increasingly under threat frm climate change and lss f wildflwer meadws. It raises visitrs’ awareness f envirnmental issues and shws the 4,000-year histry f beekeeping and hney-making, frm the ancient Egyptians t the Rmans. A Hive (蜂巢) Aid scheme lets yu adpt a beehive, and regular curses (frm €60 per persn) train new generatins f beekeepers.
Fun fact
Bees pllinate (授粉) abut a third f everything we eat and play an imprtant rle in sustaining (维持) ur ecsystems. In ecnmic terms, hneybee pllinatin culd be wrth up t €200m t the UK alne.
What abut lunch?
Next dr is the Furnace Tearm, part f the Bdnant Welsh Fd Centre, which serves light bites – wraps, fruit salads (€7) and cffee. The nearby Pavilin Restaurant at the Natinal Trust’s Bdnant Garden has cked fd, including baked ptates (€5) and daily specials such as lcal casserles (炖菜) with bread rlls (€6), plus cffee and cakes.
Exit thrugh the gift shp
There is a range f bee-themed gifts in ur gift shp, including bee tys (€2), wden hney candy (€2) and a selectin f hneys all made by Welsh prducers (€5). The bestselling Bdnant hney (€8) ges fast.
Getting here
We are lcated just ff the A470 n the Bdnant Estate in the Cnwy Valley, and 10 minutes frm the A55 nrth Wales cast rad. Fllw the brwn signs just after Bnant Gardens.
Value fr mney
Visits and activities fr kids are free, thugh dnatins are welcme. Taster days (frm €60) and the weekend beekeeping curse (€80 per persn) are held at Abergwyngregyn village, 10 miles west dwn the A55.
Opening hurs
The visitr Centre pens daily frm 10 am-4 pm but it is vlunteer-run, s phne ahead t check. Expect lts f fun activities arund the annual Cnwy Hney Fair.
36. What d we knw abut the Natinal Beekeeping Centre Wales?
A. It makes mney mainly by selling lcal hneys.
B. It invites visitrs t adpt a beehive fr free.
C. It’s an educatinal centre abut beekeeping.
D. It shws visitrs Wales’ lng beekeeping histry.
37. Yu can buy ________ at the Furnace Tearm.
A. fruit salads B. bread rlls
C. baked ptates D. lcal casserles
38. Where is the Natinal Beekeeping Centre Wales?
A. In the village f Abergwyngregyn.
B. Oppsite Bnant Gardens.
C. Off the A55 Wales cast rad.
D. Clse t the A470 n the Bnant Estate.
39. Hw much wuld yu have t pay fr the weekend curse and tw bee tys?
A. €64 B. €76 C. €84 D. €96
B
Facebk was running my life.
But what killed Facebk fr me was when I psted a pht, and five minutes later my sn asked me hw many “likes” it had gt. His questin was a wake-up call.
“Likes” are signs f acceptance and apprval. I had frgtten that acceptance and apprval need t cme frm within and had unknwingly set him a bad example.
Befre absrbed in Facebk, I spent a lt mre time reading bks and magazines. I checked in with friends thrugh texts, emails and phne calls.
T set a healthier example t my sn, I deactivated my Facebk accunt.
I’d been in the habit f checking Facebk many times a day, s I had t cme up with sme new habits. I carried a nvel and a crsswrd puzzle bk arund with me. I rediscvered knitting. I went t the gym t take yga classes.
I started t remember a few things. My bdy is fine just the way it is. I have friends wh will help me ut when I’m in truble, and I will help them ut. I d my best t be a gd mther, and ur sn is happy and healthy. We are very lucky t be able t affrd tw vacatins a year.
I stpped lking at the wrld thrugh my cellphne. I felt cmpletely present in the mment. The break left me feeling better abut myself, my family, my hme and my life.
After a few weeks, I returned t Facebk. Nw I lk at the phts f my friends’ kids grwing up and treasure hw scial media allws me t keep in tuch with family. I n lnger have the desire t pst updates ften.
It is nt an addictin any mre.
40. What made the authr begin t realize she shuld d smething t cntrl her time n Facebk?
A. Her pr health. B. Her sn’s questin.
C. Her nt receiving “likes”. D. Her mther’s phne call.
41. The underlined wrd “deactivate” in Paragraph 5 prbably means ________.
A. t clse B. t update C. t keep D. t check
42. What did the authr d t change her life?
A. She tried t be a gd mther.
B. She develped sme healthy habits.
C. She planned tw vacatins a year.
D. She went t the gym as ften as she culd.
43. What did the authr think f her break frm Facebk?
A. It stpped her getting news.
B. It distanced her frm her friends.
C. It helped her cntact with the family.
D. It gave her time t find beauty in life.
44. What is the authr’s attitude tward scial media?
A. She supprts them cmpletely.
B. She is strngly against them.
C. She thinks they are useful but shuldn’t be verused.
D. She thinks they’re gd ways t watch kids grw up.
C
Animal experimentatin is the backbne (支柱,基础) f American research and treatment f disease. Each year, 17 millin t 22 millin animals are sacrificed in the name f science. While 90 percent f them are rats and mice, 180,000 dgs, 50,000 cats, 61,000 mnkeys and 554,000 rabbits are dne away with in labratries perated by industry and gvernment.
But the public has raised an utcry (抗议) ver these deaths. Spurred vivid reprts f cruelty, the animal rights mvement is made up f 7,000 rganizatins with 10 millin members. They've dcumented cases in which mnkeys were islated in steel tanks fr 45 days and dgs were bmbarded (轰击、辐射) with radiatin r chemicals until they bled frm the muth.
Scientists say such incidents are rare. Laws have been passed t gvern testing. Many research centers nw have cmmittees t review all prpsed animal experiments, and cmputers can be used in place f animals in many experiments. But scientists say they can't d withut animals t test new drugs and treatments n animals t make sure they're safe fr humans. Animal experiments prduced vaccines (疫苗) r treatments fr diseases such as diabetes (糖尿病), and techniques used in pen heart surgery. They're imprtant t effrts t find a treatment fr AIDS.
Animal rights activists have shwn they will g t almst any length (奉陪到底). One New Yrk researcher received mre than 10,000 prtest letters fllwing publicity f her experiments in which she gave drugs t mnkeys. The researcher was studying drug addictin. A prtester was arrested in Cnnecticut fr placing a pipe bmb utside a cmpany that used animals in tests. After fires and break-ins, many labs have bught electrnic lcks and alarms fr prtectin. Other targets f the animal rights mvement are the fur industry, farms, and schl bilgy classes in which children dissect (解剖) frgs.
The mvement has scred sme successes. A dzen states n lnger allw punds (兽栏) ── places that accept dgs and cats that have n hmes ── t sell animals t scientists. Scientists claim the cst f their wrk will rise as a result.
The battle between scientists and activists raises a basic questin: Can mdern sciety be bth humane (仁慈的) in its treatment f living things and advanced in its treatment f disease? It seems certain there will be new restrictins placed n the use f animals in scientific experiments.
45. The main idea f the article is ________.
A. fewer animals shuld be taken t labratries
B. Americans are questining the use f animals in experiments
C. mice and rats make the best subjects fr experiments
D. scientific experiments can be carried ut withut animals
46. Animal experiments will prbably cntinue because ________.
A. scientists insist they are harmless
B. the grups that ppse them aren't very big r pwerful
C. they are critical fr understanding and curing human disease
D. there are enugh regulatins t prtect animals frm abuse
47. Prpnents (支持者) f animal rights are mst cnvincing when they ________.
A. explde bmbs at labratries that cnduct scientific tests
B. pint ut the diseases that have been cured by scientists
C. treat their wn pets kindly
D. give examples f animals that were mistreated in labs
48. The animal rights mvement is ________.
A. nt very successful in passing laws t prtect animals
B. trying many different appraches t accmplish its gals
C. mre interested in prtecting dgs than in prtecting mice
D. supprted mstly by peple wh dislike scientists
49. Scientists will be satisfied nly if ________.
A. they can cntinue using animals in their experiments
B. the animal rights mvement cmes t an end
C. they install lcks and alarms n their labs
D. their supply f animals is increased significantly
D
Yu’ve prbably heard such reprts. The number f cllege students majring in the humanities (人文学科) is decreasing quickly. The news has caused a fld f high-minded essays criticizing the develpment as a symbl f American decline.
The bright side is this: The destructin f the humanities is, finally, cming t an end. N mre will literature, as part f an academic curriculum, put ut the light f literature. N lnger will the reading f, say, “King Lear” r D.H. Lawrence’s “Wmen in Lve” result in the annying stuff f multiple-chice quizzes, exam essays and hmewrk assignments.
The discuraging fact is that fr every cllege prfessr wh made Shakespeare r Lawrence cme alive fr the lucky few, there were cuntless thers wh made the reading f literary masterpieces seem like tw hurs in the dentist’s chair.
The remarkably insignificant fact that, a half-century ag, 14% f the undergraduate ppulatin majred in the humanities (mstly in literature, but als in art, philsphy, histry, classics and religin) as ppsed t 7% tday has given rise t serius reflectins n the nature and purpse f an educatin in the liberal arts.
Such reflectins always cme t the same cnclusin: We are tld that the lack f a frmal educatin, mstly in literature, leads t numerus harmful persnal cnditins, such as the inability t think critically, t write clearly, t be curius abut ther peple and places, t engage with great literature after graduatin, t recgnize truth, beauty and gdness.
Literature changed my life lng befre I began t study it in cllege. Bks tk me far frm myself int experiences that had nthing t d with my life, yet spke t my life. But nce in the cllege classrm, this precius, alternate life inside me gt thrwn back int that dimensin f my existence that bred me. Hmer, Chekhv and Yeats were reduced t right and wrng answers, clear-cut themes and clever interpretatins. If there is anything t wrry abut, it shuld be the disappearance f what used t be an imprtant part f every high-schl educatin: the literature survey curse, where bks were nt academically taught but thrughly intrduced—an experience unaffected by stupid cmmentary and useless testing.
The literary classics are places f quiet, useless stillness in a wrld that despises (鄙视) any activity that is nt prfitable r prductive. Literature is t sacred t be taught. It needs nly t be read.
Sn, if all ges well and literature at last disappears frm the undergraduate curriculum—my fingers are crssed—increasing numbers f peple will be able t say that reading the literary masterwrks f the past utside the cllege classrm, simply in the curse f living, was, in fact, their cllege classrm.
50. The sharp drp in the number f majrs in the humanities ________.
A. has given rise t quite a shck in the intellectual wrld
B. prmises the remarkable destructin f the humanities
C. shws mre peple read literature utside the classrm
D. has caused the authr t reflect n the nature f literary creatin
51. The authr mentins “tw hurs in the dentist’s chair” in Paragraph 3 t indicate that ________.
A. the average literature class in cllege is tw hurs lng
B. reading literary wrks is made unbearable by prfessrs
C. it actually des nt take lng t read the classics f literature
D. cllege students dn’t spend much time n literary masterwrks
52. Accrding t the authr, the prblem f literature teaching lies in the fact that ________.
A. It is a relatively recent phenmenn in educatin
B. literature teaching is nt prfitable r prductive
C. peple are interested in smething mre practical
D. it is turned int a sulless cmpetitin fr grades
53. Which f the fllwing pinins may the authr hld?
A. The disappearance f literature shuld be strngly applauded.
B. Literature teaching can imprve ur critical thinking ability.
C. Reading literature desn’t require specialized knwledge and skills.
D. Literature shuld be taught thrugh analyzing different writing styles.
54. What is the authr’s purpse in writing the passage?
A. T urge cllege students t read mre literary classics.
B. T intrduce the present situatin f literature teaching.
C. T vice his pinin n the shrinkage f literature teaching.
D. T shw his serius cncern fr cllege literature teaching.
55. The verall tne f the passage is ________.
A. skeptical B. sympathetic C. aggressive D. straightfrward
第II卷 (满分35分)
第一节:阅读表达(共5个小题,每小题2分,满分10分)
阅读短文,并按照题目要求用英语回答问题。
I returned t Abuja, the capital f Nigeria, after cllege graduatin. I had been there befre my mther became a minister.
Tw weeks later, I tld my mther I was bred. She said, “Here’re the car keys. G and buy sme fruit.” Delighted, I jumped int the car and speeded ff.
Seeing me r rather my car, a by quickly ran up t me, eager t sell his bananas and nuts. “Banana 300 naira. Nuts 200 naira!” I bargained him dwn t 200 ttal fr the fruit and nuts. When he agreed, I handed him a 500 naira nte. He didn’t have change, s I tld him nt t wrry. He said thanks and smiled a rw f perfect teeth.
When, tw weeks later, I ran int this same by, I was mre aware f my psitin in Nigerian sciety where it wasn’t that uncmmn t see a little by wh shuld have been in schl selling fruit in the burning sun. My parents had raised me t be aware f the advantage we had been affrded and the respnsibility it brught t us.
“What’s up?”I asked him. “I…I dn’t have mney t buy bks.” I tk ut tw 500 naira ntes. He lked arund nervusly befre taking the mney. One thusand naira means a lt t a family that makes nly 50,000 each year.
The next mrning, an fficer tld me, “In this place, when yu give a little, peple think yu’re a funtain f chance.” Pssibly it’s right, but this happens everywhere in the wrld. I wndered if my little friend had actually used the mney fr bks.
After six mnths’ wrk in nrthern Nigeria, I returned and saw him again standing n the rad.
“Are yu in schl nw?” I asked.
He ndded.
A silence fell as we lked at each ther, and then I realized what he wanted. I held ut a 500 naira nte. “Take this.” He shk his head fiercely and stepped back as if hurt. “What’s wrng? I asked. “It’s a gift.”
Shaking his head again, he handed me a basket f bananas and nuts befre he said, “I’ve been waiting t give these t yu.”
56. What happened when the authr met the by fr the first time? (N mre than 15 wrds)
57. What d the underlined wrds “ran int” in Paragraph 4 mean? (N mre than 5 wrds)
58. What was the authr’s impressin f Nigerian sciety? (N mre than 20 wrds)
59. Why did the authr give tw 500 naira ntes t the by? (N mre than 10 wrds)
60. What d yu learn frm the by? (N mre than 15 wrds)
第二节:书面表达(满分25分)
61. 假设你是李津,你的英国朋友David给你发邮件询问你中国抗击新型冠状病毒肺炎疫情的情况并想知道你在疫情期间是怎么度过的。请你根据下列要点写一封邮件回复他,主要内容包括:
(1)如何抗疫及成效;
(2)你怎么度过及现状;
(3)你的感受。
注意:
(1)开头结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数;
(2)词数:不少于100词。
参考词汇:疫情 epidemic situatin; 新冠肺炎 Cvid-19
Dear David,
I’m glad t receive yur email. _______________________________________________
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Yurs,
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高三英语 听力
注意事项:
1.本部分由试卷A和试卷B两套试卷组成,每套试卷共15小题,满分为20分。考生务
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干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。
试卷 A
听力 ( 共两节, 满分 20分)
第一节(共5个小题;每小题1分,满分5分)
听下面五段对话。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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你将有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。
1. What des the wman want t d?
A. Live clse t her wrkplace.
B. Rent ut her apartment.
C. Find a jb near hme.
2. Why des the wman cme t the man?
A. T walk with him.
B. T get a jb.
C. T give him ntice.
3. When is Sara’s car suppsed t arrive?
A. At 3:20 pm. B. At 3:40 pm. C. At 4:00 pm.
4. What are the speakers talking abut?
A. The histry f bighrn sheep.
B. The decrease f bighrn sheep.
C. Ways t rescue bighrn sheep.
5. What des the man mean?
A. He is disappinted with the film.
B. He’d like t read the nvel.
C. He has seen the film twice.
第二节(共10个小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
听下面三段材料。每段材料后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出一个最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段材料前,你将有时间阅读每个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段材料读两遍。
听下面一段对话, 回答第6至第8小题。
6. Where des the wman suggest the man transfer?
A. In Milan. B. In Berlin. C. In Trnt.
7. Hw lng will the man spend n the flights?
A. 8 hurs. B. 9 hurs. C. 10 hurs.
8. What will the man d n Wednesday afternn?
A. Watch a cncert.
B. G t a film festival.
C. Attend a cnference.
听下面一段对话, 回答第9至第11小题。
9. What benefit des the wman get frm her wrk?
A. She can meet famus peple.
B. She has much free time.
C. She receives media reprts early.
10. Hw des the man find his jb?
A. It is challenging. B. It is lw-paid. C. It is tiring.
11. What des the wman try t d?
A. Live a relaxing life.
B. Supprt a big family.
C. Have a well-paid jb.
听下面一段独白, 回答第12至第15小题。
12. What d we knw abut Lenr Varela’s early life?
A. She lived a happy life.
B. She lved traveling abrad.
C. She ften mved with her family.
13. What is Patrick Dempsey?
A. An actress. B. A directr. C. A reprter.
14. Which Lenr Varela mvie is the mst ppular with fans?
A. Adela in America.
B. Gal Ⅱ : Living the Dream.
C. Where Gd Left His Shes.
15. What is the speaker ding?
A. Cnducting an interview.
B. Hsting a radi prgram.
C. Sharing her views n acting.
高三英语 听力
注意事项:
1.本部分由试卷A和试卷B两套试卷组成,每套试卷共15小题,满分为20分。考生务
必将答案涂写在答题卡的对应位置上,答在试卷上的无效。
2.录音材料播放时,考生可将答案标在试卷上;每套试卷录音材料播放完毕后,考
生都将有2分钟的时间将该套试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡的对应位置上。
3.转涂答案时,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦
干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。
试卷 B
听力 ( 共两节, 满分 20分)
第一节(共5个小题;每小题1分,满分5分)
听下面五段对话。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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你将有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。
1. What will the wman d with thse things in the bx?
A. Dnate them t the pr.
B. Thrw them away.
C. Mve them t the new huse.
2. What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
A. A flight. B. A special event. C. A paper.
3. Wh is the man prbably?
A. A ck. B. A custmer. C. A waiter.
4. When will the man see Dr. Jnes?
A. On Wednesday. B. On Thursday. C. On Friday.
5. What des the wman mean?
A. She has little free time.
B. She desn’t earn much.
C. She didn’t get a raise.
第二节(共10个小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
听下面三段材料。每段材料后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出一个最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段材料前,你将有时间阅读每个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段材料读两遍。
听下面一段对话, 回答第6至第8小题。
6. Why did the man g t Chicag?
A. T wrk. B. T g sightseeing. C. T visit his friends.
7. What made the man unpleasant?
A. He gt a traffic ticket.
B. He missed the train.
C. He culdn’t find a parking lt.
8. Hw much des the wman ffer t lend t the man?
A. $100. B. $150. C. $200.
听下面一段对话, 回答第9至第11小题。
9. What des the wman like t d in her free time?
A. G camping. B. See freign films. C. Stay with her family.
10. Hw des the man find phtgraphy?
A. Bring. B. Difficult. C. Interesting.
11. What are the speakers ging t d this weekend?
A. Hld a phtgraphy exhibit.
B. Take a phtgraphy class.
C. Visit the art gallery.
听下面一段独白, 回答第12至第15小题。
12. What kind f music did yung Margie like?
A. Cuntry music. B. Rck. C. Jazz.
13. When did Margie get her first guitar?
A. At the age f 5. B. At the age f 6. C. At the age f 17.
14. What was Margie’s high schl life like?
A. She fcused n her music.
B. She did prly in schlwrk.
C. She had an active scial life.
15. What des the speaker think f Margie?
A. She shuld wrk harder.
B. She has a bright future.
C. She is t yung t be famus.
高 三 英 语 试 卷 参 考 答 案 2020.5
单项选择:
1-5DADBD 6-10CABCC 11-15CABAD
完型填空:
16-20DACBA 21-25BADCA 26-30BBDCC 31-35DABCD
阅读理解:
36-39CADC 40-44BABDC 45-49BCDBA 50-55ABDCCD
阅读表达:
56. The authr bargained with the by fr the fruit and nuts.
Or: The authr gave the by 500 naira fr he didn’t have change.
Or: The by had n change t return the rest t the authr.
57. Met by chance(accident). / Came acrss. / Saw unexpectedly. / Happened t meet.
58. It wasn’t uncmmn t see a little by wh shuld have been in schl selling fruit in the burning sun.
Or: It was s cmmn t see many children wh culd nt g t schl fr lack f mney there.
59. Because he wanted t help the by g t schl.
Or: Because he felt it his duty t help the by.
Or: Because he had learnt t help thers since childhd.
60. Open.
We shuld express ur thanks fr thers’ lve and help in life.
Or: We shuld be thankful fr thers’ kindness.
Or: We shuld try t repay thers’ kindness.
Or: Nthing is as imprtant as knwing hw t be thankful.
书面表达:
61.
One pssible versin:
(给分严格把握:1. 要点是否齐全;结构层次是否清晰;语言是否准确地道。 2. 以15分为基准分,5分一档,尽可能拉开档次,突出优秀;严把标准,有理有据。)
Dear David,
I’m glad t receive yur email. Yu asked me t share with yu hw China is fighting Cvid-19 and what I’m ding in the epidemic situatin. Let me tell yu smething.
Since the utbreak f Cvid-19 in Wuhan in December, 2019, Chinese peple including dctrs, nurses and scientists have acted bravely and spared n effrt t fight against it. They are real heres. Nw initial results have been achieved against the epidemic.
As a high schl senir, I stay hme during the utbreak. On the ne hand, I pay clse attentin t the epidemic situatin thrugh watching CCTV news; n the ther hand I and my classmates have nline curses given by ur teachers. Besides, I take exercise at hme every day t keep healthy. Happily, we graduates have nw returned t schl. We are cnfident that everything will cme back t nrmal sn.
Thank yu fr yur cncern.
Yurs,
Li Jin
听力理解
A卷
1. A 2. B 3. B 4. B 5. A 6. B 7. C 8. C 9. A 10. C
11. A 12. C 13. B 14. A 15. B
B卷
1. A 2. B 3. C 4. B 5. B 6. C 7. A 8. A 9. B 10. C
11. C 12. A 13. A 14. A 15. B
听力录音稿:
试卷A
Text 1
M: Sara, I heard yu’re mving.
W: Yes. I am s tired f taking the subway every day. It’s just t crwded. S I want t find an apartment near my ffice.
M: Yu’ve made a gd decisin.
Text 2
W: Gd mrning, sir. I was just walking by and saw yur ntice: Secretary Wanted.
M: Yu are right. Wuld yu like t have a try?
Text 3
W: Bb, why aren’t yu leaving fr the airprt nw? It’s already 3:20 pm nw. Yur flight takes ff in just abut three hurs.
M: I’m waiting fr Sara’s car. She said she’d arrive here in abut twenty minutes.
Text 4
W: Greg, can yu believe it? There were millins f bighrn sheep in Wyming in the 1800s. And nw there are just a few thusand.
M: I’m nt surprised. Mst herds were wiped ut in the past tw hundred years.
Text 5
W: What d yu think f the mvie we saw last night?
M: I have read the nvel abut it. Well, t be hnest, I dn’t think I will see it twice.
Text 6
M: D yu have any direct flight frm Milan t Trnt?
W: Srry, we dn’t. But I think yu can fly n Nrthwest Airlines t Berlin and then have a cnnecting flight n Canada Airline t Trnt and it is the cheapest flight, just $1,900.
M: When des the flight depart?
W: At 8:00 am. By the way, it als makes a refueling stp.
M: Hw lng is the stpver?
W: Nt s lng, just ne hur.
M: And hw lng d I have t stay in Berlin fr the cnnecting flight?
W: That’ll be tw hurs. Yu may see a film r watch the amazing cncert in the waiting rm, thugh.
M: S the time fr the ttal jurney is abut…
W: Abut 13 hurs.
M: Let me cunt. Tday is Tuesday, and I’ll have a meeting n Wednesday afternn there. OK. It wrks ut fr my schedule. Thanks a lt.
W: Yu are welcme.
Text 7
M: Jenny, hw was yur wrk recently?
W: Well, it’s nt bad. As a stryteller and media cnsultant fr NASA, I have many pprtunities t talk with the famus scientists in the cuntry. And the pay is really gd. But there is a prblem.
M: What is it?
W: I ften have t wrk n the weekend. And smetimes I’ve t wrk vertime at night. S I dn’t have much time f my wn. I’ve n time fr my parents and I even have nt time t g n a blind date. S hw is yur wrk?
M: I face the same prblem. But that’s my life. I can’t d much abut it. Yu knw, I’ve a big family t supprt. S I’ll just keep wrking like that.
W: But I’m cnsidering quitting.
M: What? I can’t believe yu’ll give up such a great jb.
W: It’s true that it’s a really great jb in many peple’s eyes. I knw thusands f peple dream f such a jb. But I shuld have my wn life. I dn’t want t be a wrk machine. Actually I’m cnsidering mving t a small twn smewhere. I’m sure life there can be mre relaxing.
M: That’s true.
Text 8
Gd evening, everyne. In tday’s prgram, I’d like t tell yu smething abut Lenr Varela.
Lenr Varela was brn n December 29, 1972 m Santiag de Chile, Chile. Her family fled t Csta Rica when she was little. On the fllwing years they lived in Germany, USA, and France, where Varela studied.
In the 1990s she appeared in the Chilean sap Tic Tac (1997), and in ther French and Eurpean prductins like Pny Trek (1995) and A Legend t Ride (1997). Her career in Hllywd began in 1998, when she jined the cast f The Man in the Irn Mask (1998) when she starred ppsite Lenard DiCapri, and she appeared in Jeremiah (1998), a film directed by Patrick Dempsey. The fllwing year (1999), she played the title character in the ABC TV mvie Clepatra (1999) (TV) ppsite her future fiancé Billy Zane and Timthy Daltn.
Many fans lve her perfrmance in the mvie Adela in America (2005) the mst. But she has appeared in varius ther famus mvies such as GalⅡ: Living the Dream (2007), and Where Gd Left His Shes (2007).
Lenr Varela is already in her early fifties nw. But she still has many fans arund the wrld.
That’s s much fr tnight. Thank yu fr yur listening.
试卷B
Text 1
W: Peter, culd yu please help me mve the bx int the car?
M: N prblem. Oh, what’s inside the bx?
W: They are Tm’s tys, clthes and ld bks. I want t send them t the pr.
Text 2
W: The mrning paper says the spaceship is taking ff at 10:00 am tmrrw.
M: Yeah, it’s just anther ne f this year’s events.
Text 3
W: I’d like t rder the mushrm sup and a small salad.
M: All right, madam. Take this number and sit wherever yu’d like. Yur rder will be ready in abut five minutes. Yur ttal is $8.50.
Text 4
M: Hi, Mrs. Wells, culd yu change my appintment with Dr. Jnes t Friday? I have an imprtant meeting n Wednesday.
W: He is fully bked n Friday. What abut Thursday?
M: OK.
Text 5
W: I’m thinking abut finding a secnd jb t earn a bit f extra mney in my free time.
M: Why? I thught yu gt a raise the ther day.
W: Yes. But I am still nt paid well. I think I shuld find a part-time jb as a tutr at night.
Text 6
M: Oh, Lucy. Yu just wuldn’t believe what I’ve dne.
W: I wuld. Cme n.
M: I went t Chicag t visit my friends. I drve dwn t the subway statin n the utskirts f Chicag. I parked my car near the statin and tk the train t the city center.
W: Well, sunds gd.
M: S far, s gd. I came back ut f Chicag and went ut f the subway. I nticed there was a paper under the windscreen wiper f my car. Jesus I was fined!
W: Yu must ccupy the parking lt fr a lng time. Yu knw the space fr car parking in dwntwn is terribly limited.
M: I have t pay $200 t the Suth Plice Statin fr ccupying a parking lt. I have t tighten my belt this mnth. That is a large part f my living cst.
W: I will lend yu $100 if yu dn’t have enugh mney.
M: Really? I’m s appreciative.
Text 7
M: S… what kind f things d yu d in yur free time, Lydia?
W: I’m really int watching freign films. What abut yu, Rain?
M: I like t d just abut anything utdrs. D yu enjy camping?
W: Camping fr an evening is OK, but I culdn’t d it fr much lnger than ne night!
M: Have yu ever been camping in the Bundary Waters?
W: N, but I’ve always wanted t d that. I’ve heard it’s a beautiful place t g.
M: It’s fantastic. My family and I are very fnd f the place.
W: D yu have any phts f any f yur camping trips there?
M: Sure, wuld yu like t see them?
W: That wuld be great. S, yu must be pretty interested in phtgraphy then.
M: I’d call it ne f my hbbies. D yu knw much abut phtgraphy?
W: Actually, I d. I tk quite a few phtgraphy classes at university.
M: Have yu heard abut the phtgraphy exhibit that’s ging n at the art gallery this weekend?
W: Yes, I was planning n ging. Are yu?
M: Maybe we culd g tgether.
W: Great.
Text 8
Gd mrning, and welcme t ur prgram. Tday, we have pp star Margie Flynn jining us in the studi. Her hit single, Hld My Heart, has been at the tp f the charts since it was released earlier this mnth, and has sld ver five millin cpies wrldwide. Margie grew up in Batn Ruge, Luisiana, and has been a big fan f cuntry music since she was a small child. When Margie was nly five years ld, her father bught her first guitar. At six, Margie had already written and perfrmed three sngs. In high schl, Margie spent mst f her time n her music, leaving little time fr sprts r a scial life. Hwever, she always did her schlwrk and always gt gd grades. Margie graduated frm high schl at 17 and went n t attend Juilliard Schl f Music in New Yrk. Margie has recently cmpleted her studies and is nw n tur in the United States. At 22, Margie Flynn is ne f America’s yungest and mst prmising talents, and we’re hnred t have her in the studi with us tday. Hell, Margie…
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