2020届济宁市第一中学高三英语三模试题及参考答案
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2020届济宁市第一中学高三英语三模试题及参考答案
第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项
A
In theUnited States, the word "holiday" is synonymous with celebration. The following tenholidaysper year are proclaimed by the federal government.
Independence Day
Independence Day is annually celebrated on July 4 and is often known as "the Fourthof July”. It is the anniversary of the publication of the declaration of independence fromGreat Britainin 1776. Now it is celebrated in all the states. The army marks the occasion by firing a 13-gun salute every year. Ceremonies may include parades, official speeches, visits to historic monuments and fireworks displays.
Memorial Day
This holiday, on the fourth Monday of every May, is a day on which Americans honor the dead. Originally a day on which flags and flowers were placed on graves of soldiers who died in the American Civil War, now it has become a day on which the dead of all wars and all other dead are remembered the same way.
Veterans Day
Veterans Day was established to honor Americans who had served in World War I. It falls on November 11, the day when that war ended in 1918, but it now honors veterans of all wars in which the United States has fought Veterans' organizations hold parades or other special ceremonies, and the US president customarily places a wreath on the Tomb of the Unknowns at Arlington National.
Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving Day is celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November. It has been an annual tradition in theUnited Statessince 1863. Today, people celebrate Thanksgiving to remember these early days. The most important part of the celebration is a traditional dinner. Thanksgiving dinner almost always includes some of the foods served at the first feast: roast turkey, cranberry sauce potatoes pumpkin pies. Before the meal begins, families often pause to give thanks.
1. When isIndependence Day?
A. May 14,
B. July 13.
C. July 14.
D. July 4.
2. Which holiday honors dead soliders?
A. Independence Day.
B. Memorial Day.
C. Veterans Day.
D. Thanksgiving.
3. What will Americans do on Thanksgiving Day?
A. They say thanks.
B. They havefriend gatherings.
C. They go on holiday.
D. They buy many cards.
B
My wife and I recently completed a day-long tour of the Great Wall with Jessie. In addition to being very knowledgeable about the history of theareas that we toured, she spoke excellent English and was able to answer all of our questions. Her driver was very experienced and polite, and we really enjoyed being able to have a customized tour that avoided the tourist traps and forced shopping that seem to be a part of the larger group tours.
The attractions themselves were fantastic. I was a little worried that the snowy weather might impact our trip to the Great Wall, but everything went fine, and there weren’t many people out at all that day. I suggest wearing strong shoes—the Great Wall is really a hike. And in snowy or rainy days, the surfaces are pretty slippery (滑的)! Seeing this area in winter was really unique, and the snow made for great pictures. Jessie kept us entertained with stories and facts about the construction of the Wall, and always pointed out great spots for taking pictures. Even though she’s in fantastic shape, she cared about our level of fitness and often stopped to let us catch our breath.
When we got back to our hotel, Jessie gave us a great recommendation for dinner and some tips for our planned stops the next day. If I find myself in Beijing in the future, I will certainly be contacting Jessie for more tour opportunities, and I’ve already recommended her to some friends who are visiting the area later in the year. I can’t say enough about how kind and knowledgeable she was, and she really gave us a great tour experience.
4. What can we infer about Jessie?
A. She is a tour advisor.
B. She is a tour guide.
C. She is a foreign traveler.
D. She is a skilled driver.
5. When did the writer visit the Great Wall?
A. In spring.
B. In summer.
C. In autumn.
D. In winter.
6. What did the writer think of his tour?
A. Adventurous.
B. Disappointing.
C. Satisfactory.
D. Improvable.
7. What is the probable title for the text?
A. A Wonderful Tour Day with Jessie
B. An Extraordinary Tour Company
C. The Great Wall, an Excellent Attraction
D. Jessie, a Kind and Knowledgeable Guide
C
True friend from a distant land
International friends can come in many shapes and sizes. However they arrive on the scene, they are always appreciated, especially in times ofturbulence. Michael Lindsay (1909 — 94) is a case in point.
After graduating from the University of Oxford in 1931, Lindsay arrived in China in 1937 on a ship from Canada intending merely to teach economics at Beiping Yenching University, the current Peking University. He traveled with Norman Bethune the Canadian doctor who dedicated his life to medicine in China during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression (1931 — 45).
Lindsay left Beijing at the end of 1941, and went to the Communist-led Jinchaji base(晋察冀边区)together with his wife Li Xiaoli, who was a Shanxi local and a former student of his.
“Lindsay was inspired by the hard work local Chinesepeople made in fighting against Japanese aggression. After learning that Chinese armies on the frontlines were suffering supply shortages, Lindsay was determined to lend a hand," says Yan Juhai, a retired official from Shanxi's Lyuliang city. "In the Jinchaji base, NieRongzhen( 1899 — 1992), the base's top commander, appointed him to work as the communications expert, where he became a full-time radio technician contributing greatly in communication technology innovation and training," says Yan.
In 1944 Lindsay and his wife arrived in Yan'an in Shaanxi province and helped fix its telecommunication equipment. They stayed for 18 months in Yan'an, and after the victory in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, they decided to return to the United Kingdom to visit their parents.
8. Which word in the following can best replace the underlined word?
A. peace
B. war
C. stress
D. sorrow
9. Why did Lindsay go to the Communist-led Jinchaji base according to Yan Juhai?
A. Because his wife was a Shanxi local.
B. Because he was warmly invited by NieRongzhen.
C. Because he was touched by Chinese people's efforts
D. Because he was more interested in communications.
10. What can we learn from the article?
A. Lindsay and his wife stayed in China for over 8 years.
B. Lindsay's wife was also skilled in communication technology.
C. Lindsay was appointed as the communications consultant in Shanxi province.
D. Lindsay taught economics in the Jinchaji base besides his work as a radio expert.
11. Where is the text probably from?
A. a guidebook
B. a novel
C. a diary
D. a newspaper
D
In May this year, as part of our 150th anniversary, we asked readers aged between18 and 25 to enter an essay competition. The task was to tell us, in no more than 1,000 words, what scientific advance they would most like to see in their lifetimes, and why it mattered to them.
The response was phenomenal: we received 661 entries. Some entrants hoped that science would make their lifetimes much longer than they can currently expect. Many looked forward to work that will end climate change. Others wanted to see advances in our understanding of human history, crop growth, space exploration, and medical technologies. The ideas were inspiring.
The winner is a compelling essay by Yasmin Ali, a PhD student at the University of Nottingham, UK. Ali submitted a piece on Beethoven, her brother’s hearing loss and the science which she hoped would one day cure it. It stood out to the judges as a reminder of why many scientists do research: to make the world better tomorrow than it is today.
All essays were judged by a group of Nature editors. The top ten submissions were then ranked by three members of a separate judging group: Magdalena Skipper, editor-in-chief of Nature; Faith Osier, a researcher; and Jess Wade, a physicist. All submissions were kept anonymous throughout the process.
We also selected two runners-up(非冠军的获奖者).Physicist Robert Schittkoat Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, proposes that nuclear fusion(核聚变) could offer a solution to the climate crisis, in a piece that effortlessly mixes grand ambition with gentle humour. And chemist Matthew Zajac at the University of Chicagoin Illinois wrote a powerful personal account of why he wants to see advances in the field of same-sex
reproduction.
The results show that today’s young scientists have a wealth of ideas, talent and conviction that research can transform their world. We look forward to seeing what they do next.
12. What’s the essay competition about?
A. The scientific expectation.
B. The fantastic scientific ideas.
C. The dreams of future life.
D. The celebration of anniversary.
13. Why Yasmin Ali was chosen the winner?
A. She showed great talent in music.
B. She found the cure for the loss of hearing.
C. She appealed for people to care about hearing loss problem.
D. She reminded people to remember the meaning of science development.
14. What can we learn about the result of the essay competition?
A. Robert Schittko won the second place.
B. There were two winners in the essay competition.
C. Matthew Zajac presented his view of same-sex reproduction.
D. The two runners-up were selected for the same field they chose.
15. What isthe author’s attitude to the competitors’ ideas about science expectations?
A. Doubtful.
B. Favorable.
C. Impossible.
D. Ignorant.
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。
选项中有两项为多余选项It’s now often assumed that universities will provide its students with much more than justa degree. With the growing pressure to provide various value, most of their leaflets present institutions as being a “leader” in a specific field, like academic research, student satisfaction, graduate employability and so on.___16___ You should know that the information about a university you read somewhere may be misleading. So it’s a good idea to, above all, figure out what your dream university is like, and then go to the universities “in the flesh”
on the open day to get a feel for the place.___17___Remember that there is no such thing as the best university — only the best fit for you.
___18___And then prepare a list of questions about the aspects of university life. Answers may be collected both during your visits and from talks with seniors. You need to make plenty of notes!___19___You’ll start to forget important things unless you put them down. Attending application sessions is another way to get the answers there. Ask for some direct feedback from the admissions tutors and even you could show them a draft of your personal statement.
Write down what you like about the university and compare it to others. It doesn’t matter how famous the university is___20___If you don’t enjoy your course, then chances are you will fail to maximize your potential. It’s your choice, so make the best of it.
pare what you really see with what you actually need.
B.Choose the course on your own — especially if you’re keen on it.
C.With so many choices, how can you make an informed decision?
D.Remember to make sure you prioritize your course over the university.
E.Conduct some online research to decide on a few universities you’d like to visit first.
F.Faced with all the information, what you need to do is get the most out of it.
G.Otherwise the conversation and experience you’ve had will mix together after a few visits.
第二部分语言运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项People have been saying great things about my dad____21____.They keep telling me that my dad is a____22____because of his job.
My dad is a surgeon and like many other doctors inChina, he____23____to go toWuhanto care for patients there. But the hospital____24____he works only kept him staying to make sure that local patients are still able to receive regular treatment. So my dad just follows his normal____25____, analyzing patients’ diseases and____26____chest operations.
With all kinds of compliments toward my dad, I become____27____. My dad has been a doctor long before the____28____of COVID-19, why has no one else praised him as a hero before? Didn’t he____29____such compliments when this disease wasn’t around?
When we talk about heroes, what kind of____30____often jumps into our minds? War leaders who conquered everything that stood____31____? Historic characters who ruled a strong kingdom? Or our dear movie
stars: the Avengers? Well, they are indeed heroes, and they made marvelous achievements. However, are the____32____of heroes just prepared for these so-called “supermen” and “superwomen”?
I don’t think so. Heroes____33____our real lives. They can be seen and they are mortal, just like you and me.
Now many streets of Chinese cities are almost____34____; the schools are closed and the shops are shut. But in this world, some things remain____35____. If there’s a fire, just call 119, and you know that the firefighters will be there____36____minutes. If you happen to go out on the road, you’ll come across police officers waving their flags to direct the traffic.
____37____, in hospitals, from doctors to nurses, cleaners to security guards, these people still____38____their jobs, doing the same services as they ever did. The reason why they are still dedicated is not a____39____for compliments, but out of a willingness for their duty.
These people, who are or were dedicating themselves to the job, do not need to be____40____as heroes just for now because they are heroes all the time .
21. A. latter B. lately C. late D. last
22. A. soldier B. nurse C. guard D. hero
23. A. opposed B. afforded C. considered D. offered
24. A. when B. which C. where D. what
25. A. section B. routine C. trend D. criterion
26. A. performing B. inspecting C. receiving D. allocating
27. A. inspired B. confused C. involved D. moved
28. A. outbreak B. output C. outcome D. breakthrough
29. A. acquire B. deserve C. attain D. achieve
30. A. image B. memory C. imagination D. description
31. A. across the way B. on the way C. by the way D. in the way
32. A. pages B. genius C. pictures D. admirers
33. A. belong to B. work on C. exist in D. result in
34. A. clear B. crowded C. empty D. narrow
35. A. unexpected B. unchanged C. unbelievable D. uncontrollable
36. A. beyond B. for C. over D. within
37. A. Eventually B. Fortunately C. Similarly D. Apparently
38. A. stick to B. show off C. live up to D. count on
39. A. ambition B. capability C. responsibility D. desire
40. A. accepted B. adapted C. praised D. advocated
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
There are places on earth that___41.___( puzzle) scientists in the past centuries and have been the subject of much discussion around the world.
Two of the most fascinating places are Easter Island andStonehenge. Lying in the South Pacific, Easter Island is one of the most isolated places on earth and is famous for the large stone monoliths (巨石)that line its coast. Shaped like human heads, these structures,___42.___were carved by ancient people, range in___43.___( high) from about 3. 5 to 12 meters. Today, about 600 stones remain. On the opposite side of the world standsStonehenge. This ancient English site is a collection of large stones arranged___44.___two circles, one inside the other. Although only ruins of the original formation exist today, archaeologists believe that the inner circle of bluestones, each___45.___( weigh ) about 4 tons, was built first. The giant stones that form the outer circle,___46.___( know) as sarsen (砂岩)stones, each weigh as much as 50 tons!
Scientists___47.___( current) believe that early Polynesians residents carved___48.___island's monoliths—believed to be religious symbols—from volcanic rock, then pulled them to their different___49.___( location ) . And the enormous stones atStonehenge____50.____( transport) from places around the country—some up to 240 miles away. Scientists consider this a remarkable achievement, for heavy lifting equipment used in modern construction was not available at that time.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节短文改错(满分10分)
51.下面短文中共有10处语言错误,请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。
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、每句不超过两个错误;
2、每处错误及其修改均限一词;
3、只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
In my view, the Internet is helpful. As is known to all, the Internet is playing a important
part in your daily life. On the Internet, we can read news home and abroad and got as much information as we can. We can also attend to the net school and read many books. We can even do shopping online. Besides, our ability
to operating the computer can be improved great.
So we shouldn't be addicted to the Internet, or we'll get our life and study destroying. In addition, we should keep off the harmful website. Anyhow, this doesn't keep the Internet becoming our friend.
第二节书面表达(满分25分)
52.假设你是红星中学高三学生李华。
你所在的城市夏季台风频发,你班交换生Jim之前从未经历过台风,请你给他写封邮件,提醒他注意事项,内容包括:
1.台风的危害;
2.防范措施;
3.表示愿意提供帮助。
参考词汇:台风typhoon
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.邮件的开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear Jim,
_____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________
Yours,
Li Hua
参考答案
1. D
2. B
3. A
4. B
5. D
6. C
7. A
8. B 9. C 10. A 11. D
12. A 13. D 14. C 15. B
16. C 17. A 18. E 19. G 20. D
21. B 22. D 23. D 24. C 25. B 26. A 27. B 28. A 29. B 30. A 31. D 32.
A 33. C 34. C 35.
B 36. D 37.
C 38. A 39.
D 40. C
41. have puzzled/have been puzzling
42. which 43. height
44. in 45. weighing 46. known 47. currently 48. the 49. locations 50. were transported
51.(1).a→an
(2).your→our
(3).got→get
(4).去掉attend后to
(5).operating→operate
(6).great→greatly
(7).So→But
(8).destroying→destroyed
(9).website→websites
(10).在Internet后加from
52.略。