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    这是一份卷8-高考英语(名校地市好题必刷)全真模拟卷 2月卷(2份打包,解析版+原卷版),文件包含卷8-高考英语名校地市好题必刷全真模拟卷2月卷解析版doc、卷8-高考英语名校地市好题必刷全真模拟卷2月卷原卷版doc等2份试卷配套教学资源,其中试卷共45页, 欢迎下载使用。
     高考XX【名校、地市好题必刷】全真模拟卷·2月卷第八模拟(时间:120分钟  满分:120)选择题部分 部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50)第一节(15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项ABCD中,选出最佳选项。A2020·山东济南市·济南外国语学校高三月考)    Hands-on activities can enrich a trip by creating fond memories and instilling knowledge about the local culture through interactivityIn Japana wide range of activities are offered to tourists at single workshopsmany open air museumsas well as craft villages across JapanFruit pickingTypical duration30 to 60 minutesTypical price range800 to 3000 yenMany farms across Japan offer fruit picking opportunities to touristsThe common procedure is for the visitor to get charged for a certain time period during which he/she can pick and enjoy the fruits on the spotTypical fruit available for this activity include strawberriesapples and grapesCheese/butter makingTypical duration40 to 60 minutesTypical price range600 to 1000 yenCheese and dairy products are commonly made in northern Japanespecially in HokkaidoSome farms offer cheese and butter making workshopsVisitors usually learn how to make the product and consume it on the spotThe Furano Cheese Factory is one place that offers such workshopsWashi paperTypical duration30 to 60 minutesTypical price range500 to 1000 yenIn many workshopsfor example at one near Ainokura Villagetourists can experience how washi paper is madeAt other establishmentssuch as the Kyoto Museum of Traditional Crafts and Takumi no Satoit is possible to make crafts such as fans and lanterns using washi PaperTatami makingTypical durationAbout two hoursTypical price range500 to 1000 yenIt's possible to try Tatami making at many places in Japan including Otaru and HakoneTatami mats are made of straw and measure roughly 180 cm×90 cmFew establishments offer workshops whereby you can make a small piece of Tatami and take it home as a souvenir1Which of the following activities takes the longest time ______AFruit picking BCheese/butter makingCWashi paper DTatami making2Where can visitors make dairy products ______AIn Hokkaido BNear Ainokura VillageCIn the Kyoto Museum DIn Otaru and Hakone3What can we infer about hands-on activities from the text ______AVisitors can take part in the activities for freeBPeople can take home the end products as souvenirsCThey all involve actually doing a particular thingDThey can offer people rich culture about their hometown                                    B2021·天津和平区·高三期末)    CPRcardiopulmonary resuscitation 心肺复苏术)and first aid are related topics. It could be said that first aid is the more general of the two, and training in first aid might include instructions and practice on how to respond to a variety of medical emergencies that could be posing threat to life or to a part of a person’s body. One such medical emergency could be cessation(停止)of breathing or heartbeat, and the appropriate response, in this case, might be to perform CPR. Thus, CPR can be seen as a type of first-aid response.There can be differences in the amount of first-aid training people learn, and courses can sometimes be broken down into emergency and standard training. Standard training is actually the more extensive of the two, and would include teaching and learning how to handle a variety of medical situations like bites from insects or animals, broken bones, poisoning, childbirth, and care of wounds. Emergency first aid tends to be limited to the teaching of CPR, how to handle choking emergencies, and instruction on wound care for heavy bleeding.CPR and first aid may be taught together or are sometimes taken as separate courses. People may need a whole day of practice or longer before getting CPR certification, which should be obtained from recognized agencies like the Red Cross. The big difference between CPR and first aid, in terms of taking classes, is that CPR focuses only on learning to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation and recognize those circumstances as soon as possible in which it should be performed; while first-aid classes may teach this too, but they will teach in the broader context of how people need to respond to lots of different injuries or illness.The issue of CPR and first aid may get confusing when people are asked to get training in one or both of these. Some people may be asked to take a first-aid course and have CPR training. Those who need more extensive training in standard first aid certainly won’t satisfy this need by only taking a CPR course. Those confused about what training they need should get this issue clear with the personusually an employerrequesting the training.Being able to respond first in a medical emergency usually means needing to know CPR, but other knowledge could be just as essential. For instance, how to stop uncontrollable bleeding or how to handle an episode of anaphylactic shock(过敏性休克)could be vital too.4What is the purpose of performing CPR?ATo be qualified as a first-aid trainer.BTo gain practical knowledge of first aid.CTo deal with all the medical emergencies.DTo make a person’s heart start beating again.5What can we learn from Paragraph2?ACPR works faster when someone breaks his leg.BStandard training deals with more medical cases.CEmergency first aid is more useful than CPR.DCPR includes most courses of emergency training.6When can people get the chance to obtain CPR certification?AAfter finishing the CPR training.BAfter saving someone with CPR.CWhen practicing a whole day in Red Cross.DWhen getting instructions from recognized agencies.7What do we know about first-aid classes according to the text?AThey are often given in one day.BCPR training might be included.CThey are intended for professionals.DThey focus on less urgent medical problems.8What can be a suitable title for the text?AHow can you receive first-aid training?BWhat can you usually learn in a first aid class?CWhat is the difference between CPR and first aid?DWhy is CPR the most important first aid response?                                        C2020·山东济宁市·高三期中)    The National Council for the Traditional Arts (NCTA) seeks Festival Support Staff for 2020 festival season to provide office and on-site support for three large-scale festivals. Positions available include:•Programming Administration AssistantResponsibilities include programming research, marketing and event organization. The position may also be responsible for press and photo document management, social media updates, and customer service.Qualified applicants will be careful and organized, with excellent people skills and a general interest in the traditional arts. Computer literacy is essential. Contract runs May1-December15.•Festival AssistantThis position provides festival staff support. Responsibilities include document creation, travel purchase, data entry, and database maintenance.Qualified applicants will be outgoing and open-minded, with effective oral and written communication skills and computer literacy. Prior experience with festival planning is preferred. Contract runs May18-October30.•Production AssociateThe Production Associate is a key member of the production team who will work closely with the Production Manager on all festival audio, backline, and lighting needs.Qualified applicants will be responsible and adaptable, with excellent people skills. Prior experience in concert production is preferred. Contract runs June15-October30.All Positions: Experience with database entry, Microsoft Office, and Adobe Acrobat is required. Must have a clean driving record, or reliable transportation. Must have strong interpersonal skills. Some evenings, weekends, and travel are required.All positions are full time with contract. Deadline is April 20, 2020.9What will a programming administration assistant most probably do?APlan and design a program.BCreate social networking websitesCDeal with complaints from customersDPhotograph newspapers and documents10What is the working period for a festival assistant?AMay1-December15. BMay18-October30.CJune15-October30. DApril20-October30.11What is the requirement for all the three positions?ACommunication skills. BLanguage levels.CWorking experience. DKnowledge on traditional arts.                                       D2021·江西吉安市·高三月考)    When Vanessa Garrison and T. Morgan Dixon met—back when they were both college students in L.A.—they realized how different they actually were. For one, Dixon grew up athletic, and Garrisondid not., “My family spent almost every weekend watching horse racing at the track. In high school, I participated in one trail run where I came in dead last—they had to go out there to tell me it was over and bring me back.” says Garrison.But Garrison and Dixon were aligned in many other ways—for instance, as fans of poet Nikki Giovanni and rapper Tupac Shakur. And most important, they were connected by a passion for community building and Black women’s health. “We were struggling with things like how to have so-called leisure time or self-care and not feel guilty about it when your families have worked themselves to the bone to provide for you,” says Garrison. “I grew up in such a poor household that pleasure and joy seemed like luxuries,” says Dixon. “It’ s no wonder that nearly two out of three Black women participate in little leisure-time physical activity.”Garrison and Dixon’s many conversations led them, in 2010, to found GirlTrek, now the country’ s largest public-health nonprofit aimed at African American women and girls.Since its inception, more than 160000 women have taken the “GirlTrek pledge,” in which they vow to make time for themselves and walk in their neighborhoods for at least 30 minutes a day—and encourage their friends and loved ones to follow suit. “Walking is a proven medical intervention, and we know that loneliness and isolation can be as deadly as cigarette smoking,” says Dixon. “So why not have a physical fitness intervention that also creates community?”The organization even aims to increase awareness of their historical foremothersLast March, ten GirlTrek national staffers walked 100 miles of the Underground Railroad, which was used by black slaves to escape into free states and Canada. “If Harriet Tubman could walk her way to freedom, then surely we can walk our way to better health.” Garrison adds.12What kind of person can we infer Garrison is?AHe likes sports. BHe is weaker contrary to Dixon.CHe likes riding horses with his dad. Dhe dislikes to speak in public.13Why do most Black Women take part in less sports from the passage?ABecause they are much lazier than women in other counties.BBecause parents don’t allow their children to play social activities.CBecause most of them need to struggle for life continuously.DBecause they are easier to be sick because of dirty environment.14What’ s the purpose of GirlTrek Pledge?ATo make people meet more new friends.BTo prevent people smoking cigarettes.CTo spare enough time to take physical exercise.DTo protect African women and girls from diseases.15What can we learn from the last paragraph?AWe should do something in memory of historical foremothers.BGarrison called on people to fight against slavery.CSome black slaves ruined the railway for freedom.DWe should be hopeful for future healthier life and do more exercise. 第二节(5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5)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。选项中有两项为多余选项。2020·黑龙江双鸭山市·双鸭山一中高三月考)    As the coronavirus outbreak continues,many Americans are fearful of using public transportation.They also are looking for ways to get exercise without having to go to a gym,as well as ways to enjoy the outdoors. 16In the United States,bicycles at big stores like Walmart have sold out.And small bicycle stores cannot keep up with demand for"family-style"bicycles:the low-cost,easy-to-ride models.The bicycle industry is seeing its biggest sales increase since the oil crisis of the 1970s.The increase in bicycle demand began in March as countries began to close down. 17 All bicycle sales,including those for children,are up 100 percent from the year before.18 Cities like Manila in the Philippines and Rome,Italy have created bicycle paths for the growing number of people who want to avoid public transportation.In London,city officials plan to bar cars from some central roads.Of course,you can only buy a bicycle if you can find one bicycle.In the U.S.,the shortages now mean it may take many months to get one.19The U.S.buys 90 percent of its bicycles from China.Bicycle factories there were shut down to stop the spread of COVID-19.In Bar Harbor,Maine,Brian Smith bought a new bicycle for one of his daughters.She is a competitive swimmer who could not get to the pool to practice. His family now goes for rides several times a day.Bicycling helps them all get exercise and enjoy the fresh air.20It's fun.Maybe that's the bottom line.It's really fun to ride bikes,"Smith said.ABut what's the biggest reason they go on rides?BHigh demand is not the only reason for the shortage.CThen who has benefited greatest from riding bikes?DThe rise in bicycle sales is not happening just in the United States.E.In April,the sale of bicycles for adults increased 200 percent in the United States.F.However,no bicycles have been imported from abroad like China since the end of last year.G.So,it may not be surprising that the pandemic(流行病)has led to a major increase in bicycle sales. 第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分30)第一节(15小题;每小题1分,满分15)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的ABCD四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。2020·上海静安区·高三一模)    The universe cannot be read until we have learnt the language and become familiar with the    21    in which it is written. According to many, it is written in mathematical language, and the letters are triangles, circles and other geometrical figures.In human history, there are    22    definitions of "language." Whichever definition is used, a language contains the same components. There must be a vocabulary of words or symbols. Meanings must be    23    the words or symbols. A language employs grammar, which is a set of rules that    24   how words are organized.Mathematics meets all the standards. The vocabulary of math draws from many different alphabets and includes symbols    25   to math. A mathematical equation(等式)may be stated in words to form a sentence that has a noun and a verb Just like a sentence in a spoken language.Mathematics grammar and syntax(句法),like vocabulary, are   26   . No matter what country you're from or what language you speak, the stricture of the mathematical language is the same. Formulas (公式) are always read from left to right.Understanding how mathematical sentences work is    27   when you learn math. Students often find numbers and symbols frightening, so putting an equation into a familiar language makes the subject    28   . Basically, it's like translating a foreign language into a known one. A formula has the same meaning, regardless of any different language that   29    it. In this way, math helps people learn and communicate, even if other coimmunostain obstacles exist.Of course, not everyone agrees that mathematics is a language. Some definitions describe "language” as a spoken form of communication. Therefore, some people   30   mathematics as it is definitely a written form of expression.Sign language,   31   . would be invalid based on this standard. In fact most linguists accept sign language as a true language. Also, there are a handful of dead languages that no one alive knows how to even    32    anymore.A strong    33    for mathematics as a language is that modern elementary-high school curricula use   34   from language education for teaching mathematics. Educational psychologist Paul Ricco-mini wrote that students learning mathematics required a robust vocabulary knowledge base; fluency and proficiency with numbers, symbols, words, and diagrams; and comprehension skills, which in a way proves the real   35   of the subject as a special language after all.21Acharacters Bsignals Citems Dportions22Aformal Bhistorical Cmultiple Dcivilian23Ainvisible to Bswitched to Cattached to Ddivided into24Aimitate Boutline Cenclose Ddiagnose25Aforeign Binferior Cunique Dtemporary26Acompetitive Binternational Csufficient Dfluent27Aadditional Btraditional Csubjective Dnecessary28Aapproachable Bfunctional Cfundamental Dinfluential29Aaccompanies Bsubscribes Ctracks Darouses30Adisqualify Bevaluate Creform Derase31Ain short Bmore specifically Cin particular Dhowever32Arescue Bpronounce Csubstitute Dexplore33Aevolution Bcase Cpreview Dcrisis34Astaff Btechniques Cstatistics Dinventions35Aorigin Bnature Cresolution Dreminder  非选择题部分第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分30)第二节(10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15)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2021·全国高三专题练习)People will connect to their cultural group through similar food patterns. Immigrants often use food as36 means of keeping their identity. People from different backgrounds eat different food. The areas 37 families live influence food likes and dislikes.Food items themselves have meaning 38 (attach) to them. In many Western countries, a box of chocolate would be viewed as an appropriate gift. The receiver of the gift would react 39 (different) to a gift of cabbages or carrots. In other countries, however, chocolate might be a less appropriate gift.Nations or countries are often linked 40 certain food. For example, many people think of Italy when eating pizza. Some families in the United States prefer to eat meat and potatoes. Grits (粗玉米粉)41 (eat) by families in the southern United States.42 (region) food habits do exist, but they also change over time. Families move to other locations, 43 (bring) their food preferences with them. They may use some local 44 (ingredient) to try their old recipes, or experiment with new recipes. Because people and food are mobile, trying to define a country's culture by what they eat is often 45 (accurate). 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40)第一节、开放性作文(满分15分)2020·上海市大同中学高三期中)Directions: Write an English composition in 120 - 150 words according to the instructions given below in Chinese.在我们的日常生活中,我们常常会因为某些事情与家长发生冲突,请你具体描述一次你与家长间所发生的冲突,并谈谈感想。___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________    第二节、读后续写(满分25分)2020·上海市大同中学高三期中)Directions: Read the following passage. Summarize the main idea and the main point(s) of the passage in no more than 60 words. Use your own wors as far as possible.Pedestrians onlyThe concept of traffic-free shopping areas goes back a long time. During the Middle Ages, traffic-free shopping areas were built to allow people to shop in comfort and, more importantly, safety. The modern, traffic-free shopping street was born in Europe in the 1960s, when both city populations and car ownership increased rapidly. Dirty exhaust fumes from cars and the risks involved in crossing the road were beginning to make shopping an unpleasant and dangerous experience. Many believed the time was right for experimenting with car-free streets, and shopping areas seemed the best place to start.At first, there was resistance from shopkeepers. They believed that such a move would be bad for business. They argued that people would avoid streets if they were unable to get to them in their cars. When the first streets in Europe were closed to traffic, there were even noisy demonstrations, as many shopkeepers predicted they would lose customers.However, research carried out afterwards in several European cities revealed some unexpected statistics. In Munich, Cologne and Hamburg, visitors to shopping areas increased by 50 percent. On Copenhagen’s main shopping street, shopkeepers reported sales increases of 25-40 percent. Shopkeepers in Minneapolis, USA, were so impressed when they learnt this that they even offered to pay for the construction and maintenance costs of their own traffic-free streets.With the arrival of the traffic-free shopping street, many shops, especially those selling things like clothes, food and smaller luxury items, prospered. Unfortunately, it wasn’t good news for everyone, as shops selling furniture and larger electrical appliances actually saw their sales drop. Many of these were forced to move elsewhere, away from the city centre. Today they are a common feature on the outskirts of towns and cities, often situated in out-of-town retail zones with their own car parks and other local facilities.    _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
     

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