百校联盟2020届高三TOP300七月尖子生联考试题 英语 含答案

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江苏省百校联考2020届高三第三次考试英语试题英语试题(含答案解析)

江苏省百校联考2020届高三第三次考试英语试题英语试题(含答案解析)

江苏省百校联考2020届高三第三次考试英语试题英语试题(含答案解析)高考真题高考模拟高中联考期中试卷期末考试月考试卷学业水平同步练习江苏省百校联考2020届高三第三次考试英语试题英语试题(含答案解析)1 This new product, containing no _____ flavors and color1ing agents, attracts a number of white-collar clerks.A. authenticB. diverseC. conventionalD. artificial【答案解析】 D【详解】考查形容词词义辨析。

句意:这个新的产品,(因为)没有包含人工调味和色素,吸引了许多的白领人士。

A. authentic 真品的; B. diverse 多样的; C. conventional 墨守成规的;D. artificial人工的。

产品受白领欢迎是因为没有人工的添加剂。

故选D。

2 —How long shall we wait here?—The first bus set out earlier than usual today and _____ be here any time, I think.A. shouldB. mightC. canD. must【答案解析】 A【详解】考查情态动词表推测。

句意:—我们要在这里等多久?—首班车比往常发车的时间早了,我推测可能会在任意时间到达。

should 用于表示‘事实上的可能性’或者‘推测’,多用于肯定句。

故选A。

3 It seems that the global warming will become more serious. _____, anyway it has been over hot for several years continually.A. In other wordsB. As a resultC. That's to sayD. Believe it or not【答案解析】 D【详解】考查词组的固定搭配。

江苏省2020百校联考高三年级第三次考试 英语试卷含答案解析

江苏省2020百校联考高三年级第三次考试 英语试卷含答案解析

江苏省2020百校联考高三年级第三次考试英语试卷考生注意:1.本试卷共120分,考试时间120分钟。

2.请将各题答案填写在答题卡上。

第一部分听力(共两节,满分20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纸上。

第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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三个选项中选岀最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

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.W hat does the woman think of the movie?A. It's amusing.B. It's exciting.C. It's disappointing.2.How will Susan spend most of her time in France?A. Traveling around.B. Studying at a school.C. Looking after her aunt.3.What are the speakers talking about?A. Going out.B. Ordering drinks.C. Preparing for a party.4.Where are the speakers?A. In a classroom.B. In a library.C. In a bookstore.5.What is the man going to do?A. Go on the Internet.B. Make a phone call.C. Take a train trip.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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嬴[备完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

2020年7月高考英语(全国卷)试题及答案解析

2020年7月高考英语(全国卷)试题及答案解析

2020年7月高考英语(全国卷)试题及答案解析易言堂工作室易言堂工作室英语语言服务专家1 第一部分 听力答案 1-5 CBACA 6-10 BBCCB 11-15 ACCAB 16-20 ABCBA 第二部分 阅读理解 第一节 短文A 本文介绍了英格兰坎布里亚郡(Cumbria )山湖地区(Lake District )的四处旅游景点和游览信息)的四处旅游景点和游览信息 21. C 考查细节信息的获取,即第一个景点的开放时间,答案位于House 部分 22. A 考查细节信息的获取,相关信息位于该段第二行和第三行,游客可观赏长期藏品(permanent permanent collection collection )和临时性展品除选项A 外,其他选项表述的信息均与此无关 23. D 考查细节信息的获取,即相关景点所处的城镇,只需查阅Town 部分 短文B 24. B 第一段提出了全文的观点,即智力游戏有助于儿童提高数学相关技能,而后第二段给出了具体说明 答案位于第二段2-3行 25. C 考查细节信息的获取第二段最后一句指出了三个方面:家长的收入、教育情况和参与程度(amount of parent talk ) 26. D 考查细节信息的获取答案位于倒数第二段“However, boys …”, more complex = tougher 27. B 考查文章主旨的理解从第二段开始都是介绍Levine 的研究方法和发现,故选B 短文C 28. A 考查细节信息的理解相关信息出现于第二段,时装秀展出了海狸鼠毛皮制作的服装,因为海狸鼠破坏环境,所以使用其毛皮不会内疚(guilt-free)排除法亦可,其他三个选项均未在文中提及29. A ”(毁坏大片湿地)的意思与选项A一致相关信息也在第二段,“destroy vast wetlands”(毁坏大片湿地)的意思与选项30. D 考查词义推断连词but表示转折,前后两个分句的意义相反,即二十世纪80年代末,海狸鼠的数量失控,与“multiplied like crazy”(疯狂增加)的意思一致,由此可判断与之对应的毛皮市场“崩溃”31. B 考查判断和推理相关信息出现于最后一段,“I think that’s …”,说明让人接受海狸鼠皮环保并非易事短文D 32. C 考查细节信息的理解”将故事比作“空气”,据此可做出判断相关信息出现于第一段最后一句,“Stories were like air to me …33. B 考查词义推断added与前面的new同义,第三段第二句给出了解释:“our main source of entertainment”;“旧的意义”见第二段,“a dream job”(理想的工作)34. C 考查细节信息的获取”,最后三句给出了三种具相关信息出现在“盗版行为”之后,“I think all writers should support libraries体的“支持”方式35. D 2 3 考查文章主旨的理解短文第一句为主题句,关键词为special place ,后文描述了从儿童到成人时期作者与图书馆的关系,从而体现了对图书馆的喜爱 第二节 36. D 句意:这些平台正在风靡全球。

2020年高三英语第三次联考试题及答案解析

2020年高三英语第三次联考试题及答案解析

2020年高三英语第三次联考试题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AIt's just before l pm and hungry guests are starting to emerge out onto the wooden floor at the back of the Victoria Falls Safari Lodge in Zimbabwe. A few have already settled in for lunch, drinking beer and enjoying their sandwiches and salads in the sunshine. It's a normal setting until you look up. Overhead, the sky is filled with several hundred vultures (秃鹭).They too have arrived for their midday snack. Every day the team at this hotel places last night's leftover meat out for the vultures to eat. They call it the "Vulture Restaurant" and it's a vital part of protecting these birds, who have become some of the most endangered species in Africa.In Zimbabwe, where illegal hunting of elephants and rhinos is a major issue, poisoning poses a significant threat to the birds. "In recent years hunters have realized they can use poison to kill animals. It's effective because it's silent and therefore doesn't attract much attention.when the vultures eat the bodies of the dead animals they die too," says Roger Parry, Wildlife Manager at the Victoria Falls Wildlife Trust.The Vulture Restaurant initiative is part feeding programme, part education programme. By attracting the birds to the Vulture Restaurant every day the team can ensure they're regularly getting a safe meal, and while the birds are there they can educate tourists from all over the world about these creatures.“Lunch” is served by Moses Garira. He has the unenviable task of wandering out into the middle of the clearing with a box full of meat, dropping the contents onto the ground and running for his life as the vultures fly downward suddenly for their food. No one, surely, would volunteer for this role, but Garira rather enjoys it. Back in the safety of the viewing seats, he tells the onlookers about the importance of vultures. "They're hugely important in terms of their role of cleaning up the bodies of dead animals," says Garira. "Notably, they're safely able to digest bacteria like anthrax. Without vultures, there'd be a lot more disease in the world."1. What's the biggest threat vultures facing in Zimbabwe?A. Overhunting.B. Unsafe food.C. Loss of habitat.D. A bird disease.2. What would others think of Garira's job?A. Scary.B. Relaxing.C. Well-paid.D. Time-consuming3. What do Garira's words mean?A. Birds are human's best friends.B. People know little about vultures.C. Vultures are environmentally favorable.D. Vultures are in urgentneed of protection.BTyphoons can be deadly — in 2013, Typhoon Haiyan, the strongest ever recorded, was responsible for 6,340 deaths—and cost billions in damages. Current forecast modelscan only predict these storms 10 days in advance, at most, and they cannot precisely predict how intense the storms will become.An international team of researchers has developed a model that analyzes nearly a quarter of Earth’s surface and atmosphere in order to better predict the conditions that birth typoons.“The target problem of this study is how to foretell the birth of typhoons,” said paper author Mingkui Li, associate professor in the Key Laboratory of Physical Oceanography in the Ocean University of China and the Pilot National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology (QNLM). “We specifically address three aspects: the beginning time, inner pressure and maximum wind speed.”The researchers also accounted for the influence of one variable(变量) on another, such as wind speed on sea surface temperature. This influence is well understood and accounted for in climate predictions and in weather forecasts, butithas not been fully applied in understanding how long-term climate affects day-to-day weather, according to Li. “We aimed to provide insights on the time scale that can be used to forecast typhoons in advance.”From their study, the researchers determined that a model with the ability to better understand the relationship between warm sea surface temperatures and weak wind movement— conditions that favor typhoon formation—could improve typhoon predictability.“Our goal is to develop a 10 to 30-day prediction system that will lead to seamless(无缝的) weather-climate predictions.” Shaoqing Zhang, paper author and professor in the Key Laboratory of Physical Oceanography, said.4. What is the problem with the present forecast system?A. It cannot foretell storms in advance.B. It is ineffective in accuracy and timeliness.C. It costs too much and causes great damages.D. It can hardly predict the intensity of typhoons.5. What does the underlined word “it” in paragraph 4 refer to?A. The variable.B. The climateC. The temperature.D. The influence.6. What is the purpose of the study?A. To advance the prediction system.B. To figure out the three main aspects.C. To know how climate affects daily weather.D. To understand the influence of the variables.7. Where is this text most likely from?A. Awork diary.B. A travel guidebook.C. A science magazine.D. A fantasy fiction.CThe outbreak of the novel corona virus pneumonia (NCP) has disrupted the lives and work of nearly every Chinese person. However, a new trend has been on the rise: many have turned themselves into livestreaming users orfollowers.According to Questmobile, a professional big data intelligence services provider in China, the audience for Douyin, Kuaishou and other livestreaming platforms surged to 574 million during the Spring Festival holiday, up 35 percent from 2019.Confined at home, away from their friends and loved ones, people turn to livestreaming to reach out to the world. For them livestreaming can help them share their lives and interest with a global audience, which will give them the sense of being “in the moment”. Even as viewers, they can also engage immediately with livestreamers by commenting and making suggestions.“When I comment on the livestreaming videos, I’m not simply an audience member, but also an active part of the program. That gives me a sense of engagement,” an Internet user named Wang Hao told People’s Daily.Livestreaming is not only for fun, but also a new tool for many businesses. Affected by the pandemic, manybusinesses had to stop their sales in physical stores. To meet their business goals and survive during these trying times, many chose to livestream to revive their businesses.Joyoung, a leading maker of small kitchen appliances, is a good example. The company not only added a number of broadcasts each day to advertise their products, but also shared the menus that were beneficial to health. “The responses to our livestreaming shows have been well beyond expectations,” Kang Li, who oversees the company’s livestreaming unit, told China daily. “It’s a natural opportunity to truly bond with our followers.”Like it or not, livestreaming is likely to go mainstream in China for both entertainment and business.8. What is the purpose of writing the second paragraph?A. To introduce some popular livestreaming platforms in China.B. To report data on the development of livestreaming in 2019.C. To show that Chinese people spend too much time on livestreaming apps.D. To prove that livestreaming are becoming increasingly popular in China.9. What does Wang Hao think of commenting on livestreaming?A. It is boring to make comments.B. It is the only way to share viewers’ lives.C. It makes people feel involved in the stream.D. It helps livestreamers improve themselves.10. What do paragraphs 5&6 mainly talk about?A. Livestreaming replaced physical stores in many areas.B. Many businesses turned to livestreaming platform for marketing.C. Livestreaming platforms faced challenges during the pandemic.D. Livestreaming platforms made changes to their services.11. How does the author feel about thefuture of livestreaming?A. Positive.B. Uncertain.C. Disappointed.D. Confused.DRecently, I experienced a wonderful lesson in how little things still meana lot. My brother, mother and I live in Hawaii. Our farm is at least a dozen miles from even the most basic of services. Therefore, I take weekly trips to the shop to gel supplies. About a month ago, I finished loading up the car and was about to leave when a piece of paper on the ground caught my eye. I picked it up and read it carefully.Immediately, I was grateful that I had donethat___4___It was a receipt (收据) from the State Motor Vehicle Division, recording the owner's payment of her Vehicle's Registration fees. I put myself in his or her shoes and thought: no one would throw this away. I looked over the receipt for any personal data, perhaps a license plate (车牌) or telephone number, but failed. How could I find the owner in the busy, crowded parking lot? Had it been lying there for a few minutes or a week? So I checked the date, the fees paid and the name of the owner, who must live in our town. I decided that the best and easiest step to take was to put the receipt in an envelope and send it to the owner first the next morning.By the end of the week, I received a beautiful “thank you” letter from a woman including a handwritten message and a card. In the letter, the woman explained how the wind took her receipt from a pocket in her car's passenger door. She had searched everywhere for quite some time before giving up.It felt great to know I had helped someone avoid a loss by doing something that seemed little and unimportant.12. What does the underlined sentence in paragraph 1 mean?A. He was lucky to learn the lesson.B. It was a good idea to do shopping that day.C. He was right to pick up the paper.D. It turned out the paper belonged to the writer.13. What information did the writer get from the paper?A The woman's license plate number.B. The woman's phone number.C. The woman's name.D. The woman's address.14. How did the woman lose the receipt?A. She forgot where she had put it.B. A strong wind blew it away.C. It fell onto the floor.D. She left it in the parking lot.15. What can be the best title for the text?A. A Lesson I Will Never ForgetB. Never Lose Heart or Give upC. Little Things Still Mean a LotD. Think Carefully Before You Act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年高考英语浙江卷(7月选考)-答案

2020年高考英语浙江卷(7月选考)-答案

2020年7月普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(浙江卷)英语答案解析选择题部分第一部分听力1.【答案】C【解析】本题为听力题,解析略。

2.【答案】A【解析】本题为听力题,解析略。

3.【答案】B【解析】本题为听力题,解析略。

4.【答案】B【解析】本题为听力题,解析略。

5.【答案】A【解析】本题为听力题,解析略。

6.【答案】A【解析】本题为听力题,解析略。

7.【答案】B【解析】本题为听力题,解析略。

8.【答案】A【解析】本题为听力题,解析略。

9.【答案】C【解析】本题为听力题,解析略。

10.【答案】C【解析】本题为听力题,解析略。

11.【答案】C【解析】本题为听力题,解析略。

12.【答案】A【解析】本题为听力题,解析略。

13.【答案】B【解析】本题为听力题,解析略。

14.【答案】B【解析】本题为听力题,解析略。

15.【答案】C【解析】本题为听力题,解析略。

16【答案】A【解析】本题为听力题,解析略。

17.【答案】C【解析】本题为听力题,解析略。

18.【答案】A【解析】本题为听力题,解析略。

19.【答案】C【解析】本题为听力题,解析略。

20.【答案】B【解析】本题为听力题,解析略。

第二部分阅读理解21.【答案】B【解析】根据文章第一段内容“…and perhaps my best reason for editing this book is a hope of sharing my enthusiasm for the theater with others”可知,作者编辑这本书的最好的原因是希望与他人分享对戏剧的热情,因此可知作者对于戏剧饱含热情。

故选B项。

【考点】细节理解22.【答案】A【解析】根据文章第二段内容“It is not my intention to point out the central theme of each of the plays in this collection, for that would, indeed, ruin the pleasure of reading, discussing, and thinking about the plays and the effectiveness of the playwright.”可知,作者并不想指出这本书中每一部戏剧的中心主题,因为那样确实会破坏阅读、讨论和思考戏剧以及剧作家的有效性的乐趣。

百校联盟2020届TOP300五月尖子生联考英语-含答案

百校联盟2020届TOP300五月尖子生联考英语-含答案

百校联盟2020届TOP300五月尖子生联考(全国I卷)英语注意事项:1.本试卷分为四部分。

2.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在本试卷相应的位置。

3.全部答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。

4.本试卷满分150分,测试时间120分钟。

5.考试范围:高考全部内容。

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。

1. Whose book does Suzie have?A. Hannah'sB. Her mother’sC. Deborah’s2. How will the woman go to the town center?A. By trainB. By busC. By taxi3. How many shirts will the man buy?A. Three.B. FiveC. Six4. Who is Jacks probably talking with?A. His mother.B. His teacherC. His dentist5. What will the man probably do this weekend?A. Have a picnicB. Attend a lecture.C. Take a math test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,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

2020届百校联盟高三TOP300七月尖子生联考试题英语Word版

2020届百校联盟高三TOP300七月尖子生联考试题英语Word版

百校联盟2020届TOP300七月尖子生联考英语试卷注意事项:1.本试卷分为四部分。

2.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在本试卷相应的位置。

3.全部答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。

4.本试卷满分150分,测试时间120分钟。

5.考试范围:高考全部内容。

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。

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。

AThe Empire State Building is one of the most popular attractions in New York City, both for the tour and history of the building. Our Empire State Building facts include NYC Insider tips and the best ways to tour this world-famous icon, whether you are short on time or budget.Empire State Building HoursThe main entrance to the Empire State Building is on Fifth Avenue between 33th & 34th Streets. All Visitors must use this entrance and there is often a wait just to get in the building. The Empire State Building Observatory is open from 8:00 a. m. to 2:00 a. m. 7 days a week. Last elevators go up at 1:15 a. m.Empire State Building Tour FactsThe ESB offers two observatories, the 86th floor and the 102nd floor.86th Floor Observatory (indoor and outdoor)1,050 feet (320 meters),reached by high speed, automatic elevators. it has a glass-enclosed area, which is heated in winter and cooled in summer. High powered binoculars(双筒望远镜)are available for the convenienceof visitors at a minimal cost.102nd Floor Observatory (indoor only)Tickets are only sold upon arrival at the Empire State Building at a cost of$15.00 in addition to regular admission tickets.Empire State Building TicketsRegular一$38 adult,$32 ages 6-12,under 5 free.Express Pass一$65 all visitors ages 6+Buying your tickets before you go to New York saves you time. When buying tickets, you can opt for regular tickets or express tickets. You can also buy a discount pass for free entrance. If you want to visit the 102nd floor, you can get tickets which include dinner at STATE Grill and Bare.21. What can we learn from the second paragraph?A. You can enter the building through three entrances.B. A large number of visitors are attracted by the building.C. Visitors are not allowed to take elevators after 1:00 a. m.D. The Empire State Building is closed on weekends.22. What can we say about the 86th Floor Observatory?A. It is located at a height of 1,050 meters.B. It is a bit colder outside than inside.C. The binoculars can be used free of charge.D. Visitors can enjoy the view of NYC outdoors.23. How much should a couple pay if they want to visit the building with shorter waiting?A.$76.B.$64.C.$130.D.$103.BI had just graduated and was taking a few weeks off. The three weeks between graduation and work was fun; I'm glad I took time to relax and get things in order before taking the next step. Many of my classmates may have felt the real world came too early, but I was anxious to start my professional career.There have been a lot of changes since graduation. I have a new job and a new home in a new city. I took a job with Pipestone Veterinary Services in Independence. There have certainly been some growing pains, but overall things have been going well. Pipestone is a large group with clinics in five locations in four states. Because of this, there are a lot of people involved whom I do not see on a regular basis.Spending time in Pipestone, Minnesota, where the headquarters are located, has been really helpful in gettingto know the staff. I've also gotten used to all the emails and understanding the information I receive each week. As the new vet, I don't have a lot of my own clients so I am getting most of my work from the other vets. I have taken over the veterinary(兽医的)services for two farms near Independence. It's great having more responsibilities and regular scheduled work.Several people have asked me if I miss school. I can say with absolute certainty that I do not miss sitting in class, studying for hours on end, taking exams, etc.,but I do miss some aspects. I was fortunate to have some incredible professors whom I benefited from greatly. I also made some amazing friends whom I miss a lot. Veterinary school was difficult, but there were some great times and I am thankful for all the experiences I had at Iowa State.24. What did the author do during the three weeks off?A. Relaxed and made preparations for the future.B. Spent the precious time outside school for fun.C. Worked to get experience for the future career.D. Travelled around the country with some classmates.25. What is mainly talked about in paragraph 2 and 3?A. The introduction of Pipestone.B. The difficulty the author met.C. The author's responsibilities.D. The author's adaptation to the new job.26. What does the author miss about school?A. Studying in class.B. Taking exams.C. Some professors.D. All the classmates.27. What is the author's attitude towards the job as a vet?A. Cautious.B. Disappointed.C. Curious.D. Appreciative.CSmart TVs and other Internet-connected household devices will be made to carry labels setting out how secure they are, under proposals being put forward by the government.Ministers want the labels introduced on a voluntary basis at first, but propose that they are eventually made compulsory. The labels will help consumers identify which products are more and which are less secure. Under the plans, announced by the digital minister Margot James on Wednesday, merchants will only be able to sell products that carry the label,which will indicate to consumers whether the device observes the principal three security standards set out by the government practice in February.The move is designed to deal with the problems caused by insecure connected household devices, such as TVs, doorbells and locks, which can be hijacked by malicious(恶意的)actors. There have also been warnings that governments could use them to spy on people in their homes. James said, "Many consumer products that are connected to the Internet are often found to be insecure, putting consumers' privacy and security at risk. Our code of practice was the first step towards making sure that products have safety features built in from the design stage.”Prof Alan Woodward, a cybersecurity expert at the University of Surrey, said the proposals represented a good start, but added, "The problem is what happens to those who don't follow the guidelines. Or, more importantly, who is going to check that a device does follow whatever the eventual guidelines are.”Woodward said the government would need to "put some teeth behind whatever standards they set out",suggesting a watchdog along the lines of the Information Commissioner's Office.The plan will form part of a wider government consultation into improving general cybersecurity in the UK, with three key requirements in a code of practice for device manufacturers. The requirements include ensuring passwords of devices are not resettable to a universal factory setting, and ensuring they provide a public point of contact as part of a policy for disclosing any discovered weaknesses. It also calls for device makers to explicitly state the minimum length of time a device will receive security updates, never making users puzzled.28. How does the government expect the labels to be introduced at the beginning?A. On a compulsory basis.B. On a voluntary principle.C. By making laws.D. By educating consumers.29. What does the author mainly want to tell us in the third paragraph?A. The potential risks of smart household devices.B. The responsibilities of the government.C. The popularity of illegal Internet access.D. The measures of avoiding being attacked.30. What can we infer from what Woodward said?A. Smart devices need strict and clear guidelines.B. Related departments are necessary to be set.C. The government should take tough measures.D. Some people are strongly against the proposal.31. What's the meaning of the underlined word "explicitly" in the last paragraph?A. Happily.B. Roughly.C. Confidently.D. Clearly.DDoing less sitting and more moving is tied to living longer, according to a new study.Replacing 30 minutes per day of sedentary(久坐不动的)time with 30 minutes of physical activity at a light intensity was associated with a 17% lower risk of early death in a study published in the American Journal of Epidemiology on Monday.The study also found that replacing 30 minutes of sedentary time with 30 minutes of moderate to vigorous exercise was associated with a 35% lower risk of early death."If you replace 30 minutes of sitting time with 30 minutes of light-intensity physical activity一so something just like a casual walk down the hall一that still can lower your risk," said Keith Diaz, a professor at Columbia University Medical Center in New York."Obviously, it doesn't lower your risk as much as exercise, or as much as moderate to vigorous physical activity, but it still can lower risk, and to us, that was somewhat of a new finding," he said. "Any movement for any length of time is going to give you health benefit,and this is really shifting what we know about physical activity.”The study included national data on 7,999 people aged 45 and older who wore activity monitors to track their sedentary time between 2009 and 2013. The researchers used that data to analyze the benefits that could be caused if sedentary time in the data was replaced with physical activity.The researchers found that replacing sitting time with exercise and movement was associated with a benefit, but replacing long periods of sitting with shorter periods of sitting was not."In our previous work, we found that if you take a break every 30 minutes, it will lower your risk from sitting," Diaz said, but the new study didn't show that in the data."We went deeper into the data to try to understand that more, and why people who took a movement every 30 minutes had a lower risk of death. It's because they just had more opportunity to move," he said.The new study had some limitations, including that the researchers found only an association between physical activity and a lower risk of early death, and the finding was based on simulations(模拟).32. Which of the following helps reduce the risk of dying early by 17%?A. A moderate exercise for 30 minutes.B. A vigorous workout for 35 minutes.C. A 30 minutes' light physical activity.D. A break every 30 minute-long sitting at work.33. What's Diaz's opinion about movement?A. The longer the movement is, the better the result is.B. Movements for any length of time are beneficial.C. 30 minutes of moderate exercise is the best choice.D. A casual walk down the hall can benefit you greatly.34. Why did the researchers do further research on the national data?A. To prove the benefit of doing a little bit of physical exercise.B. To know why physical activity every 30 minutes is beneficial.C. To understand the proper length of time for physical exercise.D. To find out the necessity to take a break every 30 minutes.35. What's the best title for the text?A. Living Longer by Less Sitting and More MovingB. Being Away from Sitting Too LongC. The Significance of Different Levels of MovingD. The Relationship between Early Death and Exercising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。

全国重点名校联盟2020届百校联考高考百日冲刺金卷全国Ⅰ卷 英语(三) Word版含答案

全国重点名校联盟2020届百校联考高考百日冲刺金卷全国Ⅰ卷  英语(三) Word版含答案

2020届百校联考高考百日冲刺金卷全国I卷·英语(三)注意事项:1.本试卷分为四部分。

2.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在本试卷相应的位置。

3.全部答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。

4.本试卷满分150分,测试时间120分钟。

5.考试范围:高考全部内容。

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。

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1. When should the speakers reach the airport?A. At 4:30.B. At 5:00.C. At 5:30.2. What will the man do next?A. Buy a phone.B. Make a call.C. Repair a phone.3. What does the man want to be?A. A teacher.B. A doctor.C. A writer.4. What do we know about the woman?A. She will move to Maine.B. She has lived in Maine for 20 years.C. Her son lives in Maine.5. What is the man probably doing now?A. Having a job interview.B. Visiting a company.C. Wandering in the market.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。

百校联盟2019—2020学年高三TOP300七月尖子生联考英语试题及答案解析

百校联盟2019—2020学年高三TOP300七月尖子生联考英语试题及答案解析

百校联盟2019~2020 学年高三TOP300 七月尖子生联考英语试题1.答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息;2.请将答案正确填写在答题卡上。

第I 卷(选择题)The Empire State Building is one of the most popular attractions in New York City, both for the tour and history of the building. Our Empire State Building facts include NYC Insider tips and the best ways to tour this world-famous icon, whether you are short on time or budget.Empire State Building HoursThe main entrance to the Empire State Building is on Fifth Avenue between 33rd & 34th Streets. All Visitors must use this entrance and there is often a wait just to get in the building. The Empire State Building Observatory is open from 8:00 a. m. to 2:00 a. m. 7 days a week. Last elevators go up at 1:15 a.m.Empire State Building Tour FactsThe ESB offers two observatories, the 86th floor and the 102nd floor.86th Floor Observatory (indoor and outdoor)1,050 feet (320 meters), reached by high speed, automatic elevators, it has a glass-enclosed area, which is heated in winter and cooled in summer. High powered binoculars ( 双筒望远镜) are available for the convenience of visitors at a minimal cost.102nd Floor Observatory (indoor only)Tickets are only sold upon arrival at the Empire State Building at a cost of $15.00 in addition to regular admission tickets.Empire State Building TicketsRegular —$38 adult, $32 ages 6-12, under 5 free.Express Pass —$65 all visitors ages 6+Buying your tickets before you go to New York saves you time. When buying tickets, you can opt for regular ticketsor express tickets. You can also buy a discount pass for free entrance. If you want to visit the 102nd floor, you can get tickets which include dinner at STA TE Grill and Bare.1.What can we learn from the second paragraph?A. You can enter the building through three entrances.B. A large number of visitors are attracted by the building.C. Visitors are not allowed to take elevators after 1:00 a.m.D. The Empire State Building is closed on weekends. 2.What can we say about the 86th Floor Observatory?A. It is located at a height of 1,050 meters.B. It is a bit colder outside than inside.C. The binoculars can be used free of charge.D. Visitors can enjoy the view of NYC outdoors. 3.How much should a couple pay if they want to visit the building with shorter waiting?A. $76.B.$64.C.$130.D.$103.I had just graduated and was taking a few weeks off. The three weeks between graduation and work was fun; I ' m glad I took time to relax and ignegts tihn order before taking the nextstep. Many of my classmates may have felt the real world came too early, but I was anxious to start my professional career.There have been a lot of changes since graduation. I have a new job and a new home in a new city. I took a job with Pipestone Veterinary Services in Independence. There have certainly been some growing pains, but overall things have been going well. Pipestone is a large group with clinics in five locations in four states. Because of this, there are a lot of people involved whom I do not see on a regular basis.Spending time in Pipestone, Minnesota, where the headquarters are located, has been really helpful in getting to know the staff. I ' ve also gotten used to all the emails and understanding the in formation I receive each week. As the new vet, I don ' t have a lot of myown clients so I am getting most of my work from the other vets. I have taken over the veterinary (兽医的)services for two farms near Independence. It ' s great having more responsibilities and regular scheduled work.Several people have asked me if I miss school. I can say with absolute certainty that I do not miss sitting in class, studying for hours on end, taking exams, etc., but I do miss some aspects. I was fortunate to have some incredible professors whom I benefited from greatly. I also made some amazing friends whom I miss a lot. Veterinary school wasdifficult, but there were some great times and I am thankful for all the experiences I had at Iowa State. 4.What did the author do during the three weeks off?A. Relaxed and made preparations for the future.B. Spent the precious time outside school for fun.C. Worked to get experience for the future career.D. Travelled around the country with some classmates. 5.What is mainly talked about in paragraph 2 and 3?A. The introduction of Pipestone.B. The difficulty the author met.C. The author ' s responsibilities.D.The author ' s adaptation to the new job.6.What does the author miss about school?A. Studying in class.B.Taking exams.C.Some professors.D.All the classmates.7.What is the author 's attitude towards the job as a vet?A. Cautious.B.Disappointed.C.Curious.D.Appreciative.Smart TVs and other Internet-connected household devices will be made to carry labels setting out how secure they are, under proposals being put forward by the government.Ministers want the labels introduced on a voluntary basis at first, but propose that they are eventually made compulsory. The labels will help consumers identify which products are more and which are less secure. Under the plans, announced by the digital minister Margot James on Wednesday, merchants will only be able to sell products that carry the label, which will indicate to consumers whether the device observes the principal three security standards set out by the government practice in February.The move is designed to deal with the problems caused by insecure connected household devices, such as TVs, doorbells and locks, which can be hijacked by malicious (恶意的) actors.There have also been warnings that governments could use them to spy on people in their homes. James said,“ Many consumer products that are connected to the Internet are often foundto be insecure, putting consumers ' privacy and security at risko.f Opruar cctiocdee w as thefirst step towards making sure that products have safety features built in from the design stage.Prof Alan Woodward, a cybersecurity expert at the University of Surrey, said the proposals represented a goodstart, but added, lem is w“haTth hea p rpoebns to those whodon't follow the guidelines. Or, more importantly, who is going to check that a device does follow whatever the eventual guidelines are. “Woodward said the government would need to “ put some teeth behind whatever standardsthey set out ” , suggesting a watchdog along the lines of the Information Commissioner ' s The plan will form part of a wider government consultation into improving general cybersecurity in the UK, with three key requirements in a code of practice for device manufacturers. The requirements include ensuring passwords of devices are not resettable to a universal factory setting, and ensuring they provide a public point of contact as part of a policy for disclosing any discovered weaknesses. It also calls for device makers to explicitly state the minimum length of time a device will receive security updates, never making users puzzled. 8.How does the government expect the labels to be introduced at the beginning?A. On a compulsory basis.B.On a voluntary principle.C.By making laws.D.By educating consumers.9.What does the author mainly want to tell us in the third paragraph?A. The potential risks of smart household devices.B. The responsibilities of the government.C. The popularity of illegal Internet access.D. The measures of avoiding being attacked. 10.What can we infer from what Woodward said?A. Smart devices need strict and clear guidelines.B. Related departments are necessary to be set.C. The government should take tough measures.D. Some people are strongly against the proposal. 11.What's the meaning of the underlined word “ explicitly ” in the last paragraph?A.Happily.B.Roughly.C.Confidently.D.Clearly.Doing less sitting and more moving is tied to living longer, according to a new study.Replacing 30 minutes per day of sedentary (久坐不动的) time with 30 minutes of physical activity at a light intensity was associated with a 17 % lower risk of early death in a study published in the American Journal of Epidemiology on Monday.The study also found that replacing 30 minutes of sedentary time with 30 minutes of moderate to vigorous exercisewas associated with a 35% lower risk of early death.“If you replace 30 minutes of sitting time with 30 minutes of light -intensity physical activity —so something just like a casual walk down the hall —that still can lower your risk, said Keith Diaz, a professor at Columbia University Medical Center in New York.“ Obviously, it doesn 't lower your risk as much as exercise, or as much as moderate tovigorous physical activity, but it still can lower risk, and to us, that was somewhat of a new finding, ” he said. “Any movement for any length of timeg itso g oivine you health benefit,and this is really shifting what we know about physical activity. ”The study included national data on 7,999 people aged 45 and older who wore activity monitors to track their sedentary time between 2009 and 2013. The researchers used that data to analyze the benefits that could be caused if sedentary time in the data was replaced with physical activity.The researchers found that replacing sitting time with exercise and movement was associated with a benefit, but replacing long periods of sitting with shorter periods of sitting was not.“In our previous work, we found that if you take a break every 30 minutes, it will lower your risk from sitting, ” Diaz said, but the new study didn 't show that in the data.“We went deeper intoth e data to try to understand that more, and why people who took a movement every 30 minutes had a lower risk of death. It 's because they just had more opportunity to move, ” he said.The new study had some limitations, including that the researchers found only an association between physical activity and a lower risk of early death, and the finding was based on simulations (模拟).12 .Which of the following helps reduce the risk of dying early by 17%?A.A moderate exercise for 30 minutes.B. A vigorous workout for 35 minutes.C. A 30 minutes ' light physical activity.D. A break every 30 minute-long sitting at work.13.What' s Diaz op'in s ion about movement?A.The longer the movement is, the better the result is.B. Movements for any length of time are beneficial.C. 30 minutes of moderate exercise is the best choice.D.A casual walk down the hall can benefit you greatly.14.Why did the researchers do further research on the national data?A.To prove the benefit of doing a little bit of physical exercise.B. To know why physical activity every 30 minutes is beneficial.C. To understand the proper length of time for physical exercise.D. To find out the necessity to take a break every 30 minutes.15.What' s the best title for the text?A.Living Longer by Less Sitting and More MovingB. Being Away from Sitting Too LongC. The Significance of Different Levels of MovingD.The Relationship between Early Death and ExercisingMeeting a famous person is almost always a shock or surprise. You 16 them onscreen or on the Internet and then there they are, 17 in front of you. I got the 18to meet the members of the Counting Crows band, the great spiritual 19 Shti MatajiNirmala Devi and more famous people.When I was about fifteen years old, I got a VIP 20 to a huge Counting Crowsconcert. The bassist (贝斯手) was a family friend. The band was one of the most 21rock bands in the world. The ticket 22 me to meet all the members of the band, whosmiled and 23 friendly gestures. For some reason, I was 24 when talking to them and only 25 only a few words with them.In terms of a 26 different experience, I met the leader and teacher Shri MataiiNirmala Devi —Shri Mataii for short. The most memorable 27 I had with her washaving it being announced that she was coming to the hall. I felt an amount of energy evenbefore she 28 . This energy was like a cool breeze in my hands and above my head. Asthe 29 became closer to her arrival, the breeze only increased. I was 30 that thefirst thing she said to me was 31 and a question about my well-being. It was a simplequestion, but it 32 me.The experiences with famous people lead to various results. From Zakir Hussain, I 33to what extent a human being can influence people spiritually; from Shri Mataji, I 34we should have our attention on others 35 when we are known worldwide. I alsolearned that famous people are like you and me ,but often with the world on their shoulders.16A.recognizeB.seeC.pictureD.describe.17.A.only B.almost C.right D.especially18.A.opportunity B.reason C.ability D.choice19.A.symbol B.example C.king D.head20.A.plot B.pass C.urge D.request21.A.accessible B.beneficial C.different D.popular22.A.qualified B.encouraged C.promised D.introduced23.A.shook B.made C.presented D.managed24.A.excited B.interested C.honest D.shy25.A.provided B.exchanged C.replaced bined26.A.totally B.slightly C.separately D.simply27.A.experience B.idea C.moment D.occasion28.A.performed B.practiced C.waved D.came29.A.energy B.time C.image D.scene30.A.impressed B.told C.guaranteed D.prepared31.A.different B.unique C.natural D.specific32.A.affected B.shocked C.confused D.instructed33.A.observed B.predicted C.learned D.felt34.A.estimated B.memorized C.picked D.realized35.A.just B.again C.even D.exactly第II 卷(非选择题)A birthday is always a special celebration. It ' s important to enjoy yourself because itday out of the year that belongs to you. 36 ..Plan a get-together37.. On your birthday, it ' s important to spend time with those who will put a smile on yourface. If you don ' t have time to send out invitations, casually invite your guests o vpehro tnhee atleast a week in advance. Make sure they understand that it ' s not a big formal dinner, but rather a casual get-together. 38.. And you would love them to spend time with you on your birthday.If you aren ' t in the mood to cook a big dinner, mak e rrveastions at your favorite restaurant.39.Day trips are a wonderful birthday activity for those with a busy lifestyle. A week beforethe date, look into places around you that you ' ve always wanted to visit. It may be a city, a rural countryside or a mountain resort. Regardless, it should be a place where you can relax and get away from your busy lifestyle. You can invite a few friends along, or just take the trip yourself.Spoil yourselfOn your birthday, it ' s perfectly understandable to be a lithtl.e T sr e lafitsing yourself onyour birthday is the best gift you can give yourself after being financially responsible all yearlong. 40.. Do little things that you never think to do for yourself when you 're busy running around. We all deserve a little pat on the back once in a while for our efforts, and birthdays arethe perfect time to do it.A .Be yourself at homeB .Get away for the dayC. A quiet and relaxing place is your priorityD .Invite a few friends over for drinks and dinnerE.Let them know that you appreciate their companyF.There are plenty of ways to make the big day memorableG.Purchase the shirt you 've been eyeing ine ftrhoen ts twoirndow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。

2020年高三英语第三次联考试题及答案解析

2020年高三英语第三次联考试题及答案解析

2020年高三英语第三次联考试题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AI started working with my hands at a young age. The youngest of five brothers, I took on the role as a “maintenance (维修) man” at an early age for our family’s small grocery store. Often my dad wouldn’t give me a clear idea of how something shouldbe done, so I just had to figure it out by researching or through trial and error.Fast forward to 2016 and those problem-solving skills would become the focus of Tippecanoe High School’s Homebuilding class. I knew I wanted to teach the students skills that went beyond just being able to hammer nails or cut pieces of two-by-fours. The problem was that we didn’t have the resources at the time to do much else. The idea of attracting some type of funding seemed very important. Designing, building and selling a tiny house on wheels seemed like the perfect project to accomplishthe task. I reached out to a number of local businesses and most of them responded with the greatest support for what x k w we were doing.This year we added a new element to the program. Through one of our partners, we were able to connect with the nonprofit Veteran’s Ananda Incorporated. Students in the Homebuilding class are leading the design and production of micro houses to be donated to this organization. The new partnership gives the students another focus to consider when designing and building the houses.There has been no shortage of students since our first year. Three years ago we had 41 students, the next 191, and this year it was limited to just over 160 students so we could have a safe and manageable classroom environment. The number of girls taking the class has risen steadily over the last few years as well. This class offers something for everyone and the skills are universal.1. How can we describe the young author?A. He opened a small grocery store.B. He did a lot of research in the lab.C. He enjoyed doing hands-on activities.D. He learnt about maintenance from his father.2. What do the underlined words “the task” in paragraph 2 refer to?A. Getting some financial support.B. Selling a tiny house on wheels.C. Reaching out to many local businesses.D. Offering the students some problem-solving skills.3. What can be inferred about the Homebuilding class from the last paragraph?A. Its size needs increasing.B. Itis popular with the students.C. It has caused some safety concerns.D. Its classroom environment is hard to manage.BI started out in life with few advantages. I didn't graduate from high school. I worked at menial (不体面的) jobs. I had limited education, limited skills and a limited future.And then I began asking, "Why are some people more successful than others?" This question changed my life.Over the years, I have read thousands of books and articles on the subjects of success and achievement(成就). It seems that the reasons have been discussed and written about for more than two thousand years, in every possible way. One quality that most philosophers, teachers and experts agree on is the importance of self-discipline (自律). As Al Tomsik summarized it years ago, "Success is tons of discipline."Some years ago, I attended a conference in Washington. It was the lunch break and I was eating at a nearby food fair. The area was crowded and I sat down at the last open table by myself, even though it was a table for four.A few minutes later, an older gentleman and a younger woman who was his assistant came along carrying trays of food, obviously looking for a place to sit. With plenty of room at my table, I immediately invited the older gentleman to join me. He was hesitant (犹豫), but I insisted. Finally, thanking me as he sat down, we began to chat over lunch.It turned out that his name was Kop Kopmeyer. As it happened, I immediately knew who he was. He was a legend in the field of success and achievement. Kop Kopmeyer had written four large books, each of which contained 250 success principles that he had obtained from more than fifty years of research and study. I had read all four books from cover to cover, more than once.After we had chatted for a while, I asked him the question that many people in this situation would ask, "Of all the one thousand success principles that you have discovered, which do you think is the most important?”He smiled at me, as if he had been asked this question many times, and replied, without hesitating, "The most important success principle of all was stated by Thomas Huxley many years ago. He said, 'Do what you should do, when you should do it, whether you feel like it or not.'"He went on to say, "There are 999 other success principles that I have found in my reading and experience, but without self-discipline, none of them work."4. Why did the writer ask the question in Paragraph 2 ?A. Because he wasn't satisfied with himself.B. Because he was a person of self-discipline.C. Because he dislike those successful people.D. Because he wanted to share his idea on success.5. What made the writer invite the older gentleman to join him ?A. His great kindness.B. The gentleman's fame.C. His eagerness for success.D. The gentleman's habit.6. What are the four large books about ?A. Personal changesB. The secret of successC. Sayings of wisdomD. The gentleman's manners.7. What's the best title for the text ?A. The Magic of ReadingB. An Unexpected ConversationC. A Question that Changed MyLifeD. The Power of Self-disciplineCBritish sculptor Jason Taylor has made it his mission to use his talent to conserve our ecosystems by creating underwater museums. Over the years, the environmentalist has put over 850 massive artworks underwater worldwide. On February 1, 2021, Taylor launched his latest work — The Underwater Museum of Cannes.―The main goal was to bring attention to the fact that our oceans need our help,‖ Taylor told Dezeen. ―Ocean ecology has been destroyed by human activity in the Mediterranean over the past few decades, and it is not obvious what is taking place when observing the sea from afar.‖The Underwater Museum of Cannes contains 6 sculptures featuring local residents of various ages. They range from Maurice, an 80-year-old fisherman, to Anouk, a 9-year-old student. Towering over 6-feet-tall and weighing 10 tons, the faces are sectioned into two parts, with the outer part like a mask. The mask indicates that the world’s oceans appear powerful and unbeatable from the surface but house an ecosystem that is extremely fragile to careless human activities.Though the waters surrounding the sculptures now appear a pristine blue, the seabed was filled with old boat engines, pipes, and other human-made trash when the project began about four years ago. Besides removingthe trash, Taylor also restored the area’s sea grass. Just one square meter of the sea grass can generate up to 10 liters of oxygen daily. The sea grass also helps prevent coastal erosion and provides habitats for many ocean creatures.―The idea of creating an underwater museum was to draw more people underwater and develop a sense of care and protection,‖ Taylor told Dezeen. ―If we threw unwanted waste near a forest, there would be a public outcry. But this is happening every day in our surrounding waters and it largely goes unnoticed.8. Why does the outer part ofthe sculptures look like a mask?A. To popularize the features of the locals.B. To remind people to protect themselves.C. To reflect people’s protection of the ocean.D. To stress the sensitiveness of the ecosystem.9. What’s paragraph 4 mainly about?A. How the project was started.B. How the sea grass was restored.C. What recovery effort the project made.D. Why the surroundings were improved.10. What can we infer from what Jason Taylor said in the last paragraph?A. The situation of the ocean is easily ignored.B. The destruction caused to the ocean is noticeable.C. Forests play a more important role in ecosystems.D. People have zero tolerance to damage done to nature.11. What might be the best title for the text?A. The Underwater Museum, a long way to go.B. The Underwater Museum, a big difference to the sea.C. The Underwater Museum, an appeal to conserve ecosystems.D. The Underwater Museum, a masterpiece of Jason Taylor.DJapan's prime minister encouraged the decision to ban viewers, even family members, by issuing a state of emergency order in Tokyo earlier this month in response to rising COVID-19 case numbers.From the perspective of sports psychologists, an Olympics without fans is a real-life science experiment thatis helping researchers and clinicians to comb through the true impact of a crowd of fans on its players—and on viewers at home. The strange circumstances under which the games are held may place unexpected pressure on some athletes. On Tuesday, superstar gymnast Simone Biles dropped out of the women's team event, telling teammates and reporters she wasn't in the right “headspace” to compete. “It's been really stressful this Olympic Games. There are a lot of different variables going into it,” Biles told the Washington Post.The 2020 Summer Olympics bears similarities and differences to other major sporting events without viewers. The English Premier League supplemented (增加) game broadcasts with crowd noise from the soccer video game FIFA 20, mixed with game audio in real time. A Taiwanese baseball team and German soccer team began populating stands with cardboard cutouts of fans, and the trend caught on internationally.Jamey Houle, the lead sports psychologist for Ohio State University Athletics and a former Al-American gymnast, says competitive athletes are trained in visualization— imagining performing a certain action or motion, such as doing a roundoff back handspring in gymnastics. Without moving a muscle, players using visualization can solidify neural (神经的) connections and activate their motor cortex (皮层). To visualize most effectively, Houle says, athletes working with sports psychologists will try to simulate as closely as possible the conditions of actual gameplay. Empty stadiums may thus have a measurable impact on players' performance. This phenomenon is grounded in a psychological concept called “social facilitation”, referring to a change in a person's performance that occurs when others are around compared to when a person is alone.12. What caused Biles to drop out of the women's team event?A. The poor physical condition.B. The absence of the audience.C. The fiercely competitive event.D. The influence of crowds of fans.13. What can be inferred from Paragraph 3?A. The Taiwanese baseball team is a success.B. The tendency mentioned is popular among some sporting events.C. The 2020 Summer Olympics is stricter in preventing the pandemic.D. The crowd noise plays a leading role in the English Premier League.14. How does Houle explain the impact of empty stadiums on players' performance?A. By doing a roundoff back handspring.B. By simulating the conditions of actual gameplay.C. By using the concept called social facilitation.D. By changing the viewers of a player.15. What message does the author mainly convey in the text?A. Athletes should be trained in visualization.B. Audience should be admitted to the Olympics.C. Social facilitation is helpful to sporting events.D. Viewers present may influence players' performance.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。

浙江省2020届高三百校联考英语试题Word版含答案

浙江省2020届高三百校联考英语试题Word版含答案

浙江省2020届高三百校联考英语试题Word版含答案2019—2020学年高三百校联考英语试题(考试时间120分钟。

共8页。

满分150分。

)第I卷第一部分: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. What are the speakers going to do?A. Play video games.B. Buy new clothes.C. Leave the mall.2. What time will the speakers have dinner?A. Before six o’clock.B. Exactly at six o’clock.C. After six o’clock.3. How does the woman find the camping trip?A. Disappointing.B. Interesting.C. Satisfactory.4. What will Blake do in June?A. Live with his uncle together.B. Travel around New York City.C. Help his uncle at the clothing shop.5. What does the woman complain about?A. The man’s poor mother.B. The man’s bad degree in college.C. The man’s laziness in doing cleaning.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。

2020届七一中学高三英语第三次联考试题及答案解析

2020届七一中学高三英语第三次联考试题及答案解析

2020届七一中学高三英语第三次联考试题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AOvernight French ToastWhat You’ll Need•16-ounce loaf of French bread•5 eggs•1 1 /2 cups milk•1/2 cup half-and-half•1/3 cup maple syrup(枫糖浆)•1/2 teaspoon salt•foil(锡箔纸)•2 tablespoons melted butter(for topping)•2 tablespoons maple syrup(for topping)What to Do•With an adult’s help, cut the bread into 1-inch slices.•Place the eggs, milk, half-and-half, maple syrup, and salt into a large bowl. Stir(揽拌)the mixture until blended(混合均匀).•Place the sliced bread into a baking dish. Pour the mixtureover the bread and press the slices into it. Cover the dish with foil and refrigerate overnight.•Remove the dish from the refrigerator at least one hour before baking. Ask an adult for help to preheat the oven to 375°F. Bake the French toast for 35 minutes or until golden brown.•For the topping, combine the melted butter and 2 tablespoons of maple syrup. Pour it over the French toast before serving.1.How much salt will you need to make a French toast?A.1/3 cup.B.1/2 teaspoon.C.2 tablespoons.D.16 ounces.2.How will you use foil?A.Place the sliced breadB.Cover the dish.C.Remove the dish.D.Eat the French toast.3.Who is the passage written for?A.Teachers.B.Parents.C.Cooks.D.Kids.BA wife’s level of education positively influences both her own and her husband’s chances of having a long life, according to a new Swedish study.In the study, researchers from the Swedish Institute for Social Research inStockholmfound that a woman’s level of education had a stronger connection to the likelihood of her husband dying over education. What’s more, they discovered that a husband’s social class, based on his occupation, had a greater influence on his wife’s longevity(长寿) than her own class.“Women traditionally take more responsibility for the home than men do, and, as a result, women’s levels of education might be more important for determining lifestyles-for example, in terms of food choices-than those of men,” say Srs. Robert Erikson and Jenny Torssander of the Swedish Institute for Social Research inStockholm.The results show that a husband’s level of education does not influence his longevity, but that men with partners who had quit studying after school were 25 per cent more likely to die early than men living with women holding university degrees. In turn, those married to women with university degrees were 13 percent more likely to die early than those whose wives had post-graduate qualifications.According to the researchers, a woman with a good education may not marry a man who drinks and smokes too much or who drives carelessly, and men with such habits may not prefer highly educated woman. Drs. Erikson and Torssander also suggest that better-educated women may be more aware of what healthy eating and good health care consist of.The findings suggest that education has a huge impact on how long and how well people live. It also reflects social factors, since educated individuals usually have better jobs, which allow them to afford healthier diets and lifestyles, as well as better health care.4. In this passage the author intends to ________.A. present the results of a studyB. encourage women to get higher educationC. analyze the relationship between education and lifeD. discuss why women usually live longer than men5. A woman with higher education is likely to ________.A. teach her children wellB. earn more money than her husbandC. marry a man without many bad habitsD. choose a husband with a higher degree than hers6. A wife’s education has more effect on a family than a husband’s because ________.A. women make more sacrifices to their families than men doB. most women have higher degrees than their husbandsC. most men marry women with higher degreesD. women have a leading role in the home life of most families7. We learn from the passage that ________.A. a man with a lot of education lives longer than one with littleB. educated wives tend to choose healthy lifestyles for their familiesC. highly-educated women don’t marry uneducated menD. a man’s longevity depends on not only his wife’s level of education but also his ownCThe China International Search and Rescue Team(CISAR) was formed in 2001 and is now made up of several hundred rescue workers and about 20 police dogs. The team brings help and hope to those whose lives are changed by astorm, flood, earthquake, or any other natural disasters.After long and careful training, the team went on its first international rescue tasks in 2003. That year, the Chinese team helped save lives after earthquakes inAlgeriaandIran. It was the first time that a Chinese team had worked outsideChinawhose members won high praise for bravery and skill.Since then, the CISAR has completed many tasks. The list of people to whom help has been given is long. The team treated more than 3,000 people who were wounded in the 2006 earthquake inIndonesia, helped 2,500 wounded people after the earthquake that hitHaitiin 2010, and spent several months giving aid to over 25,000 people suffering from the 2010 floods inPakistan. On April 26, 2015, a group of 62 people from CISAR went toNepalafter the 8.1 magnitude earthquake that happened there.Rescue workers are trained to find people, treat wounds, and hand out food, water, and other supplies. They have to be able to do work that is difficult under conditions which can be very dangerous. After a disaster, there is usually no electricity or water, and there may be diseases and other dangers. Rescue workers get to save lives, but they must also bury the dead. That means they have to be strong in both body and mind.Rescue workers must have big hearts, too. It takes a lot of love and courage to risk one’s own life to save someone else’s. The members of the CISAR have plenty of both and are always ready to go wherever help is needed.8. What is the function of the numbers in Paragraph 3?A. To advertise for the CISAR.B. To add some basic information.C. To praise Recue Workers’ contributions.D. To stress the dangers Rescue Workers face.9. What is the author’s attitude towards Rescue Workers?A. Hopeful.B. Respectful.C. Curious.D. Supportive.10. What are the last two paragraphs mainly about?A. The duty rescue workers must perform.B. The qualities rescue workers must own.C. The difficulties rescue workers must go through.D. The willingness rescue workers should require.11. What may be the best title of the passage?A. China to the RescueB. How to train CISARC. Welcome to CISARD. Rescue on requestDIn 2002, young Elon Musk tried unsuccessfully to buy Russian rockets to help him send mice to Mars and back. Afterwards, the youngmillionaire decided to build his own rockets.Musk went to Southern California and started hiring people to help bring his dream to life. In a very short time, and despite some failures, his company SpaceX launched Falcon 1, the first successful privately-built liquid fuel rocket, into Earth's orbit in 2008.As the first Falcon rocket began testing, development was already underway for the Falcon 9. This much larger rocket, which uses nine engines to lift heavy payloads(有效载荷)into orbit, is engineered to return to Earth, ready to be reused for another flight.For Musk, space is the final destination. To help people get there, his company Neuralink is developing devices that will link people's brains with computers. A similar device has been developed at the University ofUtah. It consists of a chip(芯片)with 256 threads(线程)that is placed between a person's skin and brain. The threads attach directly to brain tissue(脑组织).Patients who have the device are able to use only their minds to communicate with one another through computers.Neuralink's chips will have about 1,000 threads. A robot developed by the company will place up to ten chips under a person's skin. The chips will communicate without wires but with a tiny device that will be worn behind the person's ear. That device, in turn, will communicate with computers. The primary market for the technology will be for people that, because of injuries or birth defects, cannot control their hands and arms. With Neuralink^ product, they'll be able to mentally command a computer to type messages for them or carry out other tasks.12. According to this article, what was the first Falcon 1 able to do?A. Launch big satellites.B. Reach distant moons.C. Move around our planet.D. Study the universe.13. What does the article explain about Neuralink's chips?A. How they'll be set up.B. What safety features they'll have.C. How much money they'll earn.D. Where they'll be produced.14. According to this article, who is Neuralink going to market its product to first?A. Those who own great wealth.B. Those who are physically disabled.C. Those who travel internationally.D. Those who do research on plants.15. In which publication is this article most likely to appear?A. The Journal of Environmental Studies.B. Advances in Business and Technology.C. Digest of Fashion and Entertainment News,D. Consumer's Guide to Outdoor Recreation.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。

【英语】领军百校联考7月高一考试-答案

【英语】领军百校联考7月高一考试-答案

2019—2020学年下学期全国百强名校“领军考试”高一英语参考答案与详解第一部分听力1—5BABAC6—10ABABA11—15AACAC16—20CAABC第二部分阅读理解A【语篇解读】本文是一篇应用文。

介绍了Michelle M.B.Beale在身患脑癌的情况下,对抗疾病,环游大陆,和热爱生活的Edward K.Beale一起创作了这本书West By Sea,书中包括各种摄影图片,电影,谜语等。

21.【答案】B【解析】细节理解题。

根据第一段“Travel with Michelle in the pages of her full-color journal.Visit exotic ports on six continents.”和Michelle一起在全彩纸页上旅行,参观六大洲的奇特景点。

可知B正确。

22.【答案】C【解析】细节理解题。

根据文章“Each book printed must be ordered online and shipped directly to you by either Lulu(hardcover)or CreateSpace(paperback).”每本书都需要预定,选择硬皮书,还是软皮书由您决定,并且直接运送给你。

可知C正确。

23.【答案】B【解析】推理判断题。

根据倒数第二段提到Michelle M.B.Beale积极对抗癌症;以及最后一段“Edward K. Beale loves puzzles,codes,ciphers,and travel.”可知作者都是热爱生活,积极生活的人。

B【语篇解读】本文是一篇应用文。

父母不经意间对孩子的伤害,会造成孩子的压力。

这些早期的压力对孩子的成长非常不利。

24.【答案】D【解析】细节理解题。

根据第二段“but peace and happiness should be part of every family's aims.”可知D正确。

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百校联盟2020届TOP300七月尖子生联考英语注意事项:1.本试卷分为四部分。

2.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在本试卷相应的位置。

3.全部答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。

4.本试卷满分150分,测试时间120分钟。

5.考试范围:高考全部内容。

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。

1. When did Eric leave for Chicago?A. Last Thursday.B. Last Tuesday.C. Last Friday.2. How much should the woman pay?A.$50.B.$95.C.$145.3. What does the man think of Sue?A. She is capable and outstanding.B. She is too young to be promoted.C. She has to work here for a long time.4. How long does the journey take?A. Nine hours and ten minutes.B. Two hours and forty minutes.C. Nine hours and sixteen minutes.5. How far is the bank?A. Three blocks away.B. Four blocks away.C. Five blocks away.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. Where does the conversation most probably take place?A. In a parking lot.B. At a convenience store.C. At the entrance of a park.7. What does the man really want to do?A. To buy a ticket.B. To buy a candy bar.C. To get some change.听第7段材料,回答第8,9题。

8. What does the woman think of the London buses?A. Rather slow.B. Too expensive.C. Very fast and comfortable.9. What are the speakers talking about?A. Traveling in London.B. The transport of London.C. The underground in London.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10. Why does the man look unhappy?A. He lost his job.B. He can't pay the bills.C. He doesn't like his job.11. How does the man's wife respond to his problem?A. She is optimistic.B. She is disappointed.C. She is supportive.12. What can we know about the woman from the conversation?A. She has few good friends.B. She tries to help the man.C. She is very worried.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13. What was the probable relationship between Mr. Bacon and the woman?A. Friends.B. Teacher and student.C. Boss and secretary.14. Why is the man asking about Mr. Bacon?A. Because he wants to employ Mr. Bacon.B. Because he wants to work full time for Mr. Bacon.C. Because he wants to work part time for Mr. Bacon.15. How old is Mr. Bacon?A. In his forties.B. In his fifties.C. In his sixties.16. What is Mr. Bacon like?A. Short and thin.B. Strict but friendly.C. Warm-hearted but impatient.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题.17. How were white boys and black boys treated differently?A. They couldn't take the same bus.B. They couldn't go to the same school.C. They couldn't attend the same lecture.18. Why was the black woman put into prison?A. Because she killed a white person.B. Because she looked down upon a white person.C. Because she refused to give up her seat to a white passenger.19. What was the 1963 March in Washington, D. C. organized for?A. Jobs and civil rights.B. Freedom and civil rights.C. Jobs and freedom.20. What age did King die at?A. 31.B. 34.C. 39.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。

AThe Empire State Building is one of the most popular attractions in New York City, both for the tour and history of the building. Our Empire State Building facts include NYC Insider tips and the best ways to tour this world-famous icon, whether you are short on time or budget.Empire State Building HoursThe main entrance to the Empire State Building is on Fifth Avenue between 33th & 34th Streets. All Visitors must use this entrance and there is often a wait just to get in the building. The Empire State Building Observatory is open from 8:00 a. m. to 2:00 a. m. 7 days a week. Last elevators go up at 1:15 a. m.Empire State Building Tour FactsThe ESB offers two observatories, the 86th floor and the 102nd floor.86th Floor Observatory (indoor and outdoor)1,050 feet (320 meters),reached by high speed, automatic elevators. it has a glass-enclosed area, which is heated in winter and cooled in summer. High powered binoculars(双筒望远镜)are available for the convenience of visitors at a minimal cost.102nd Floor Observatory (indoor only)Tickets are only sold upon arrival at the Empire State Building at a cost of$15.00 in addition to regular admission tickets.Empire State Building TicketsRegular一$38 adult,$32 ages 6-12,under 5 free.Express Pass一$65 all visitors ages 6+Buying your tickets before you go to New York saves you time. When buying tickets, you can opt for regular tickets or express tickets. You can also buy a discount pass for free entrance. If you want to visit the 102nd floor, you can get tickets which include dinner at STATE Grill and Bare.21. What can we learn from the second paragraph?A. You can enter the building through three entrances.B. A large number of visitors are attracted by the building.C. Visitors are not allowed to take elevators after 1:00 a. m.D. The Empire State Building is closed on weekends.22. What can we say about the 86th Floor Observatory?A. It is located at a height of 1,050 meters.B. It is a bit colder outside than inside.C. The binoculars can be used free of charge.D. Visitors can enjoy the view of NYC outdoors.23. How much should a couple pay if they want to visit the building with shorter waiting?A.$76.B.$64.C.$130.D.$103.BI had just graduated and was taking a few weeks off. The three weeks between graduation and work was fun; I'm glad I took time to relax and get things in order before taking the next step. Many of my classmates may have felt the real world came too early, but I was anxious to start my professional career.There have been a lot of changes since graduation. I have a new job and a new home in a new city. I took a job with Pipestone V eterinary Services in Independence. There have certainly been some growing pains, but overall things have been going well. Pipestone is a large group with clinics in five locations in four states. Because of this, there are a lot of people involved whom I do not see on a regular basis.Spending time in Pipestone, Minnesota, where the headquarters are located, has been really helpful in getting to know the staff. I've also gotten used to all the emails and understanding the information I receive each week. As the new vet, I don't have a lot of my own clients so I am getting most of my work from the other vets. I have taken over the veterinary(兽医的)servicesfor two farms near Independence. It's great having more responsibilities and regular scheduled work.Several people have asked me if I miss school. I can say with absolute certainty that I do not miss sitting in class, studying for hours on end, taking exams, etc.,but I do miss some aspects. I was fortunate to have some incredible professors whom I benefited from greatly. I also made some amazing friends whom I miss a lot. Veterinary school was difficult, but there were some great times and I am thankful for all the experiences I had at Iowa State.24. What did the author do during the three weeks off?A. Relaxed and made preparations for the future.B. Spent the precious time outside school for fun.C. Worked to get experience for the future career.D. Travelled around the country with some classmates.25. What is mainly talked about in paragraph 2 and 3?A. The introduction of Pipestone.B. The difficulty the author met.C. The author's responsibilities.D. The author's adaptation to the new job.26. What does the author miss about school?A. Studying in class.B. Taking exams.C. Some professors.D. All the classmates.27. What is the author's attitude towards the job as a vet?A. Cautious.B. Disappointed.C. Curious.D. Appreciative.CSmart TVs and other Internet-connected household devices will be made to carry labels setting out how secure they are, under proposals being put forward by the government.Ministers want the labels introduced on a voluntary basis at first, but propose that they are eventually made compulsory. The labels will help consumers identify which products are more and which are less secure. Under the plans, announced by the digital minister Margot James on Wednesday, merchants will only be able to sell products that carry the label,which will indicate to consumers whether the device observes the principal three security standards set out by the government practice in February.The move is designed to deal with the problems caused by insecure connected household devices, such as TVs, doorbells and locks, which can be hijacked by malicious(恶意的)actors. There have also been warnings that governments could use them to spy on people in their homes. James said, "Many consumer products that are connected to the Internet are often found to be insecure, putting consumers' privacy and security at risk. Our code of practice was the first step towards making sure thatproducts have safety features built in from the design stage.”Prof Alan Woodward, a cybersecurity expert at the University of Surrey, said the proposals represented a good start, but added, "The problem is what happens to those who don't follow the guidelines. Or, more importantly, who is going to check that a device does follow whatever the eventual guidelines are.”Woodward said the government would need to "put some teeth behind whatever standards they set out",suggesting a watchdog along the lines of the Information Commissioner's Office.The plan will form part of a wider government consultation into improving general cybersecurity in the UK, with three key requirements in a code of practice for device manufacturers. The requirements include ensuring passwords of devices are not resettable to a universal factory setting, and ensuring they provide a public point of contact as part of a policy for disclosing any discovered weaknesses. It also calls for device makers to explicitly state the minimum length of time a device will receive security updates, never making users puzzled.28. How does the government expect the labels to be introduced at the beginning?A. On a compulsory basis.B. On a voluntary principle.C. By making laws.D. By educating consumers.29. What does the author mainly want to tell us in the third paragraph?A. The potential risks of smart household devices.B. The responsibilities of the government.C. The popularity of illegal Internet access.D. The measures of avoiding being attacked.30. What can we infer from what Woodward said?A. Smart devices need strict and clear guidelines.B. Related departments are necessary to be set.C. The government should take tough measures.D. Some people are strongly against the proposal.31. What's the meaning of the underlined word "explicitly" in the last paragraph?A. Happily.B. Roughly.C. Confidently.D. Clearly.DDoing less sitting and more moving is tied to living longer, according to a new study.Replacing 30 minutes per day of sedentary(久坐不动的)time with 30 minutes of physical activity at a light intensity was associated with a 17% lower risk of early death in a study published in the American Journal of Epidemiology on Monday.The study also found that replacing 30 minutes of sedentary time with 30 minutes of moderate to vigorous exercise wasassociated with a 35% lower risk of early death."If you replace 30 minutes of sitting time with 30 minutes of light-intensity physical activity一so something just like a casual walk down the hall一that still can lower your risk," said Keith Diaz, a professor at Columbia University Medical Center in New York."Obviously, it doesn't lower your risk as much as exercise, or as much as moderate to vigorous physical activity, but it still can lower risk, and to us, that was somewhat of a new finding," he said. "Any movement for any length of time is going to give you health benefit,and this is really shifting what we know ab out physical activity.”The study included national data on 7,999 people aged 45 and older who wore activity monitors to track their sedentary time between 2009 and 2013. The researchers used that data to analyze the benefits that could be caused if sedentary time in the data was replaced with physical activity.The researchers found that replacing sitting time with exercise and movement was associated with a benefit, but replacing long periods of sitting with shorter periods of sitting was not."In our previous work, we found that if you take a break every 30 minutes, it will lower your risk from sitting," Diaz said, but the new study didn't show that in the data."We went deeper into the data to try to understand that more, and why people who took a movement every 30 minutes had a lower risk of death. It's because they just had more opportunity to move," he said.The new study had some limitations, including that the researchers found only an association between physical activity and a lower risk of early death, and the finding was based on simulations(模拟).32. Which of the following helps reduce the risk of dying early by 17%?A. A moderate exercise for 30 minutes.B. A vigorous workout for 35 minutes.C. A 30 minutes' light physical activity.D. A break every 30 minute-long sitting at work.33. What's Diaz's opinion about movement?A. The longer the movement is, the better the result is.B. Movements for any length of time are beneficial.C. 30 minutes of moderate exercise is the best choice.D. A casual walk down the hall can benefit you greatly.34. Why did the researchers do further research on the national data?A. To prove the benefit of doing a little bit of physical exercise.B. To know why physical activity every 30 minutes is beneficial.C. To understand the proper length of time for physical exercise.D. To find out the necessity to take a break every 30 minutes.35. What's the best title for the text?A. Living Longer by Less Sitting and More MovingB. Being Away from Sitting Too LongC. The Significance of Different Levels of MovingD. The Relationship between Early Death and Exercising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。

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