2020届山西省太原市第五中学高三6月一模考试 英语含答案
展开太原五中2019-2020学年度第二学期6月模拟考试
高 三 英 语
(2020.6.11)
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
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。
1 . Where will the boy probably go next?
A. To his bedroom. B. To the classroom. C. To the bathroom.
2. When was Janet supposed to give her presentation?
A. On Tuesday. B. On Wednesday. C. On Thursday.
3. What is Chase's hobby?
A. Writing books. B. Skiing outside. C. Collecting stamps.
4. What does the man want to know?
A. Where the sign-up sheet is.
B. When he can take the field trip?
C. Whether the woman will go on the field trip.
5. What does the woman think of Facebook?
A. It isn't very reliable.
B. It is a respectable news source.
C. It tries to provide too much news.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5,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。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和7题。
6. According to the woman, what do most people forget about Coke?
A. It has caffeine. B. It’s full of sugar. C. It makes them thirsty.
7. What was the original function of Coke?
A. Helping digestion. B. Replacing tea. C. Treating headache.
听下面一段对话,回答第8至10题。
8. Where are the speakers going to sleep?
A. In a cabin. B. By the water. C. At the meeting point.
9. Who introduced the man to the location?
A. His father. B. His uncle. C. His brother.
10. How will the speakers get water?
A. From the other guys. B. From the car. C. From the river.
听下面一段对话,回答第11至13题。
- Why is the man so nervous?
- He will take a driver’s test.
- He will drive a different route.
- He will be driving for the first time.
12. Who is the Man probably talking to?
A. His mother. B. His classmate. C. His driving coach.
13. What is so difficult about Blue Mountain Road?
A. It's a narrow mountain road.
B. The speed limit changes here.
C. The entire road is a school zone.
听下面一段对话,回答第14至17题。
14. Why does Vivian turn up the music so loud?
A. It helps her study.
B. She feels a bit down.
C. The sound outside is hard to tolerate.
15. What does Vivian do at first when her father asks about the loud music?
A. She turns it off.
B. She turns down the volume.
C. She plugs in her headphones.
16. Why does Vivian’s father want her to be careful about the volume?
A. He can't concentrate on his work.
B. He thinks it is bad for her hearing.
C. It will be better to listen to music with a hearing aid.
17. How does Vivian feel about her father's warnings in the end?
A. Annoyed. B. Amused. C. Surprised.
听下面一段独白,回答第18至20题。
18. According to the talk, what is the Great Wall Marathon known for?
A. Its difficulty. B. Its long distance. C. Its endless scenery.
19. How far must a half marathon runner go before the first water station?
A. One kilometer. B. Four kilometers. C. Eight kilometers.
20. What should runners be very careful about?
A. Fast runners. B. Cars on the road. C. Getting too thirsty.
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分60分)
第一节 (共15小题;每小题3分,满分45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。
A
How do I Book a Place on Airbnb?
When you book a place on Airbnb, you’re making arrangements to stay in someone’s home. Each host has their own style of hospitality, starting with how they like to get to know their guests. Some hosts want to approve reservations, while others are comfortable letting you book their place instantly without waiting for approval.
1. Complete Your Personal Details
In either case, it’s important to know that Airbnb is a community that relies on trust. Complete your personal details before you request a reservation with a host, so they can know a little bit about you when they confirm. Your personal details should include photos and verifications (身份证明), especially because some hosts require guests to have a profile photo and verified ID in order to book.
2. Find the Right Place
With over 800,000 unique listings around the world, you’ll want to make sure the place you choose has everything you need for a comfortable and memorable trip. When searching for a place, make sure to include your dates and number of guests to get the most accurate pricing. Read reviews, descriptions, house rules, and facilities for each place to see if it’s the right fit for your trip. You can always contact the host if you have any questions about their home.
3. Book It!
You’ve found the perfect place, and now it’s time to make it official. This is where the host’s preferred way of booking will determine how you’ll confirm your reservation.
- Instant Book
For hosts who don’t want to approve each reservation, you’ll see a button on their listing that says Instant Book. Like the name suggests, you can confirm a reservation at these places right away.
- Request to Book
Many hosts prefer to approve reservations before they’re final. In this case, you’ll see a button on their listing that says Request to Book. To submit a reservation request, you’ll need to enter your payment details. Hosts have 24 hours to accept your request, and your reservation is automatically confirmed once they do.
- Pre-approvals and Special Offers
If you decide to contact the host to ask questions before attempting to book, the host may respond to your message by inviting you to make a reservation with either a Pre-approval or a Special Offer. A Pre-approval is an invitation to finish booking for the dates and number of guests you noted in your message. A Special Offer gives the host the opportunity to provide special pricing, dates, and other reservation details before you book.
21. When filling in your personal information, you need to .
A. request a reservation with a host B. provide your proof of identity
C. ask for approval from the host D. trust the community where you live
22. To know the exact price, you should _________.
A. check the listings online in advance
B. confirm your dates and number of guests
C. contact the host to ask questions first
D. read previous reviews made by other users
23. If you click the Request to Book button, you can________.
A. get some special discounts
B. receive a Pre-approval message
C. get the approval immediately
D. know the result within a day
24. Where is the passage most probably from?
A. A travel magazine. B. A news report.
C. A shopping guide. D. A research paper.
B
Recently, I was interviewed by a parenting magazine for a story it was running on eco-parenting (环保式育儿).
The reporter explained that it was expensive to be an eco-parent, with organic baby food and clothing to buy.
But I told her, “I’m sorry, but eco-parenting isn’t about buying ecologically-produced versions of products we think we may need. It’s about discovering what we don’t need.” I told the reporter about my daughter Sarah’s simple wish for a pink balloon on her birthday, but she felt that things would inevitably (不可避免地) change as Sarah grew up and adopted more materialistic desires.
I agreed that Sarah may not always be interested in such simple gifts as balloons, but I couldn’t agree that a birthday needs to be about materialistic desires. To me, a birthday is an opportunity to celebrate the life and the development of a person. Do we need to see a table covered with gifts to know that our family and friends love us? Somewhere in our consumer culture, we’ve confused material items with expressions of love and gratitude.
My own birthday was just a few days ago. It came and went in the middle of a snow storm, and my birthday party was canceled. While my husband and I spent much of the day clearing the snow, Sarah made some little dolls for me.
And when we came in to rest, Ula climbed onto my lap and sang Happy Birthday.
Throughout the day, my friends called to wish me a happy day, and my mother called, upset that she couldn’t visit.
Later, my husband apologized that he was unable to do anything special for me that day.
“I had a fantastic birthday,” I replied, as I thought of all the love I’d felt.
25. What does the author think eco-parents should do according to the article?
A. Buy organic foods and clothing for their kids.
B. Teach their kids to protect the environment.
C. Try to avoid buying useless things for their kids.
D. Allow their kids to make their own choices in life.
26. What does the author intend to express with Sarah’s story?
A. A pink balloon is the best birthday gift for girls.
B. Kids’ material desires will change as they grow up.
C. We don’t have to express our love with expensive gifts.
D. A birthday is a good occasion for us to seek new experiences.
27. Why did the author think that her birthday was fantastic?
A. Her husband did something special for her.
B. Many friends came and celebrated it with her.
C. She received meaningful gifts from her children.
D. She felt a lot of love from her family and friends.
C
Eudaimonia is an Ancient Greek word, particularly stressed by the philosophers Plato and Aristotle, which deserves far more attention than it has because it corrects the shortfalls (缺失) in one of the most central, but troubling words in our modern language: happiness.
When we nowadays try to clearly express the purpose of our lives, it is the word “happiness” that we commonly turn to. We tell ourselves and others that the most important principle for our jobs, our relationships and the conduct of our day-to-day lives is the pursuit of happiness. It sounds like an innocent enough idea, but too much reliance on the term means that we frequently unfairly tend to quit or, at least, heavily question a great many challenging but worthwhile situations. The Ancient Greeks did not believe that the purpose of life was to be happy; they proposed that it was to achieve Eudaimonia, a word which has been best translated as “fulfilment”.
What distinguishes happiness from fulfilment is pain. It is very possible to be fulfilled and—at the same time—under pressure, suffering physically or mentally, overburdened and, quite frequently, in an irritable (易怒的) mood. This is a slight psychological difference that is hard for the word “happiness” to capture, for it’s tricky to speak of being happy yet unhappy, or happy yet suffering. However, such a combination is readily accommodated within the respected and noble-sounding idea of Eudaimonia.
The word encourages us to trust that many of life’s most worthwhile projects will sometimes be in conflict with contentment, and yet will be worth pursuing. Properly exploring our professional talents, managing a household, keeping a relationship going, creating a new business venture or engaging in politics... none of these goals are likely to leave us cheerful and grinning on a daily basis. They will, in fact, involve us in all manner of challenges that will deeply exhaust and weaken us, provoke (激怒) and wound us. And yet we will perhaps, at the end of our lives, still feel that the tasks were worth undertaking. Through them, we’ll have achieved something deeper and more interesting than happiness.
With the word Eudaimonia in mind, we can stop imagining that we are aiming for a pain-free existence—and then blaming ourselves unfairly for being in a bad mood. We’ll know that we are trying to do something far more important than smile all the time: we’re striving to do justice to our full human potential.
28. What do we know about “Eudaimonia” from the passage?
A. It was first created by two Greek philosophers.
B. It was regarded as the purpose of life in ancient Greece.
C. It still has some shortfalls that need to be corrected.
D. It has received a lot of attention from the public.
29. According to Paragraph 3, happiness _______.
A. is free from physical or mental pain
B. is opposite to fulfillment
C. stresses the psychological difference
D. serves as a respected and noble life goal
30. We learn from the passage that _______.
A. feeling fulfilled means we should avoid tough situations
B. goals that wound and weaken us result in happiness
C. challenges leading to contentment are worth undertaking
D. aiming to happiness may lead to wrong self-blaming
31. The passage encourages the readers to _______.
A. keep optimistic whatever happens B. seek for a pain-free existence
C. find fulfillment with all efforts D. balance happiness and suffering
D
It sounds almost too good to be true, but a new study on sleeping brains suggests that listening to languages while you sleep can actually help you to learn them.
For the study, researchers played recordings of foreign words and their translations to subjects enjoying slow-wave sleep, a stage when a person has little consciousness of their environment. To ensure that the results were not compromised by foreign language words that subjects may have had some contact with at some point in their waking lives, researchers made up totally non-existent foreign words.
When the subjects woke up, they were presented with the made-up words again without their translations. The subjects were then asked to imagine whether this made-up word indicated an object that was either smaller or larger than a shoebox. This vague(模糊的)way of testing their understanding of the words is an approach that is supposed to tap into the unconscious memory.
Unbelievably, the subjects were able to correctly classify the word in this way at an accuracy rate that was 10 percent higher than random chance. That’s not a rate high enough to have them suddenly communicating in a foreign tongue, but it is enough to suggest that the brain is still absorbing information on some level, even during sleep.
Researchers have long known that sleep is important for memory, but previously its role in memory was thought to relate only to the preservation and organization of memories acquired during wakefulness. This is the first time that memory formation has been shown to be active during sleep.
In other words, our brains are listening to the world, and learning about it, even when our conscious selves are not present.
The next step for researchers will be to see if new information can be learned quicker during wakefulness if it was already presented during sleep. If so, it could forever change how we train our brains to learn new things. Sleep learning might become a widespread practice.
32. Why did researchers use some made-up words in the study?
A. To guarantee the accuracy of the test result.
B. To increase the difficulty of testing information.
C. To avoid the subjects cheating in the experiment.
D. To test if our brains are good at learning something new.
33. What were the subjects asked to do in the study?
A. Classify what they heard by size.
B. Make up a word to represent “large” or “small”.
C. Repeat the words they heard in the sleep.
D. Imagine the meanings of the made-up words.
34. What conclusion did researchers draw from this study?
A. Sleep is necessary for a good memory.
B. Memory formation goes on during sleep.
C. Listening during sleep is good for our brains.
D. Learning languages in sleep has better effects.
35. What will be the researchers’ next plan?
A. To train people to learn during sleep.
B. To prove the existence of unconscious memory.
C. To dig out the reason for unconscious learning.
D. To study the effect of sleep learning on conscious learning.
第二节 (共5小题;每小题3分,满分15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。选项中有两项为多余选项。
We all go through times when we feel we are not good enough. We might feel that way at work or in school or even as a parent. Here are some things to remember when you feel like that.
___36___ When I started my Ph.D. program, I felt like the dumbest person in every class. I couldn’t believe how many smart people were there. I didn’t know if I could measure up to their intelligence or compete in the same league with them. Years later, I found out that almost everyone felt this way, too.
You are unique and have special talents. If you can barely make Hamburger Helper, don’t compare yourself to your sister who is a chef. I’m sure you can do many things that she can’t. ___37___ You are you. You are not your sister.
You need to stop chasing perfection. It doesn’t exist. What’s perfect to me is not perfect to you. So if you think that there is some objective measurement of perfection and that the rest of the world is judging you against, then you are wrong. ___38___
___39___ Our sense of self-worth is based in our thoughts. We have been programmed for many years with thoughts about ourselves. Messages come from our parents, our peers, teachers, the media and our own labels. But guess what? They are only thoughts. Just because you think these thoughts, it doesn’t make them true. ___40___
A. You have the power to change your future.
B. So focus on your own passions and talents.
C. You are not the only one who feels this way.
D. If you love yourself for who you are, other people will notice.
E. You need to change your thought patterns.
F. One of my favorite sayings is, “Don’t believe a negative thought you think!”
G. Most people are too worried about their own lack of perfection to judge you.
第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分55分)
第一节 (共20小题;每小题2分,满分40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。
The coronavirus pandemic and the threat of a national lockdown have caused some people to buy essential supplies ___41___ until there's ___42___ on grocery store shelves for anyone else. Not only is it ___43___ and inconsiderate, it also affects the age group that is most sensitive to the virus: the elderly. But there are plenty of people who've been helping the elderly with their ___44___, and also by offering them ___45___.
Helena Ellis ___46___ a Facebook post, saying that she saw an old man standing with an empty trolley (手推车) staring at empty shelves of bread. ___47___, she gave him one of the last two ___48___ that she had taken. She ___49___ other people to help out the elderly and spare them something that people could do ___50___. “In a time of madness and ___51___, please don’t forget those aged people,” Ellis wrote.
Liam Elkind, a junior at Yale University enlisted (征募) over 1,300 volunteers to help deliver food and medicine to seniors.___52___themselves Invisible Hands, the group offers the elderly the ___53___ of filling out a delivery request form and having their shopping done.
Jayde Powell, another college student, ___54___ started a network of Shopping Angels to deliver groceries to the elderly in her area. “We’re doing this to try and ___55___ to people who are completely alone in this situation,” Powell told CNN.
Tonka, a ___56___ dog, is used to visiting his senior friends to give some “feel-good” at the nursing home in Texas. But when the nursing home ___57___ all visitors in an effort to protect its ___58___ from the spread of coronavirus, Tonka’s owner, Courtney Leigh, decided to___59___ Tonka’s visits, just from outside the nursing home’s windows, holding a sign that ___60___ “We Miss You.”
41.A. in vain | B.in panic | C.in demand | D.in surprise |
42.A. nothing C.origin D.diversity | B.a little | C.something | D.a few |
43.A. necessary | B.careless | C.critical | D.selfish |
44.A. family | B.shopping | C.company | D.health D.just |
45.A. comfort | B.respect | C.mercy | D.passion |
46.A. put on | B.put in | C.put off | D.put up |
47.A. Desperate | B.Undoubted | C.Heartbroken | D.Hopeless |
48.A. trolleys | B.shelves | C.hotdog packs | D.shopping lists |
49.A. urged | B.ordered | C.inquired | D.appealed |
50.A. within | B.without | C.with | D.out |
51.A. wars | B.conflicts | C.ruins | D.chaos D.united |
52.A. Calling | B.Called | C.To call | D.Being called D.treat |
53.A. privilege | B.option | C.promise | D.challenge |
54.A. uniquely | B.ultimately | C. similarly | D.surprisingly D.hopefully D.hopefully |
55.A. find out | B. look out | C. reach out | D. call out |
56. A. therapy | B.guide | C.detection | D.rescue |
57. A. turned off | B.turned out | C.turned in | D.turned down |
58. A. residents | B.guests | C.immigrants | D.families |
59. A. postpone | B.pause | C.transmit | D.continue |
60. A. writes | B.prints | C.says | D.speaks |
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。
Today, we will examine some ___61___(use) no-cost things you can do before you study to help you improve your memory and learning. Three important ideas___62___(think) about before studying include exercise, study place and pre-study tests.
Before you study, doing cardiovascular exercise (有氧运动) may help you better remember what you learn. Violent exercise may be especially helpful. So far, researchers have suggested combining ___63___ two to get the best effects for your memory. The important idea is this: exercise ___64___(be) good for your memory.
Where you study is also important for improving your learning. Researchers find that ___65___(surround) play a big part in how well people remember the words. Although ___66___ is good to have a desk or a special study area, some research suggests that changing where you study could help you remember ___67___(much) of what you study.
Testing is a good way of ___68___(make) yourself remember new information. In 2018, researchers found that students who took a test before learning a new material did much better after studying the material. The students failed the test, but they were better able to remember the material than students who ___69___ (ask) only to read the information. So try to take a pre-study test. While you might not know the answer, you will probably be better able to learn and remember the answer when you study it ___70___ (late).
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节 短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
While walk my dog this morning, I happened to see a heartwarming sight. A mother was rushing towards her car with her children’s schoolbags. Behind her was two children crying at the top of their voices. They barely moved their foot. Instead, they were too busy crying or seeking for attention. After the mother had been placed the schoolbags in the car, she ran towards her children with her arms widely open. She smiled as she approached them, held one in her left arm, the another in her right and carry them both to the car. The children’s tears changed to laughter in flash.
Seeing this, I was moved by tears because of the mother’s strength and love for her children.
第二节 书面表达(满分25分)
假如你是李华,你的美国朋友Tony对中医文化很感兴趣,发来邮件向你询问有关中医的事情,请你回他一封邮件,回答他的问题,内容包括:
1. 中医的历史、地位;
2. 中医的优势(疗效好、副作用少、价格低)等。
参考词汇:中医Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)
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太原五中2019-2020学年度第二学期6月模拟考试
高 三 英 语(答案)
听力: CBCAA ACBBC AABAC BCABB
阅读:BBDA CCD BADC AABD 七选五:CBGEF
完形: BADBA DCCAB DABCC ADADC
语法填空:
61. useful 62. to think 63. the 64. is 65. surroundings 66.it 67. more 68. making 69. were asked 70. later
短文改错:
1. walk 改为 walking 2. was 改为 were 3. foot 改为 feet 4. or 改为and 5. 去掉been 6. widely 改为 wide 7. another改为 other 8. carry 改为 carried 9. flash前加a 10. by 改为 to
书面表达:
Dear Tony,
I am more than delighted to hear that you take an intense interest in Chinese culture, especially Traditional Chinese Medicine. The TCM, as an important part of Chinese culture, has been attracting attention from all over the world.
The TCM, with its unique diagnostic methods, long history and remarkable effects, has been used to treat cancer and other serious diseases for more than five thousand years. Unlike the Western Medicine, the TCM has fewer side effects, making it much more reliable for most Chinese people. Above all, compared with high fees of the Western Medicine, the TCM has a more reasonable price that ordinary people can afford.
In a word, the TCM has made great contributions to the development of Chinese health care. Hope you can have a better understanding of it.
Yours,
Li Hua
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