2020年高考英语模拟卷(新课标卷)含答案06

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2020年高考英语模拟卷(新课标卷)含答案06
2020年高考英语模拟卷(新课标卷)06
英语
(考试时间:90分钟试卷满分:120分)
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第一部分阅读理解(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。

A
FOUR BEST BOOKSHOPS IN LONDON
Looking for something to read while in London? If so, you’re in luck: the British capital happens to have an incredible collection of bookshops.
Daunt Books
Are you going on a trip and want to read a novel or nonfiction book set in the place you’re headed? This bookshop arranges books by coun try, so it’s easy to find anything by place.
(83 Marylebone High Street. Monday-Saturday: 09:00-19:30; Sunday: 11:00-18:00.)
Foyles Books
Dig, if you will, the picture: four miles of shelves holding up to 200,000 books. This legendary (传奇的) bookshop is impossible to leave empty-handed. It was once listed in the Guinness Book
of World Records as the biggest bookshop on the planet. (107 Charing Cross Road. Monday-Saturday: 9:00-21:00; Sunday: 11:30-18:00.) Hatchards
In the year 1797, this London bookshop—the oldest in the city today—first flicked on its lights. It stocks an excellent selection of fiction, nonfiction, history and other genres. (187 Piccadilly Street. Monday-Saturday: 09:30-20:00; Sunday: 12:00-18:30.)
London Review Bookshop
There’s an excellent selection of history, philosophy, politics, new fiction and many other genres here. Plus, there’s a nice cafe in which you can crack open that tome (巨著) for the first time and start reading. (14 Bury Place. Monday-Saturday 10:00-18:30; Sunday 12:00-18:00.)
1. Which bookstore was listed in the Guinness Book of World Records?
A. Daunt Books.
B. Foyles Books.
C. Hatchards.
D. London Review Bookshop.
2. What is special about Hatchards?
A. It has a long history.
B. It has 200,000 books.
C. It has a cafe.
D. It has both fiction and nonfiction books.
3. Which place should you go to if you want to enjoy reading with a coffee?
A. 83 Marylebone High Street.
B. 107 Charing Cross Road.
C. 187 Piccadilly Street.
D. 14 Bury Place.
【语篇解读】这是一篇说明文。

文章介绍了伦敦最好的四个书店。

1. B 【解析】细节理解题。

由第三段中It was once listed in the Guinness Book of World Records.可知,Foyles
Books被列入Guinness Book of World Records之中。

故选B。

2.A 【解析】细节理解题。

由第四段中In the year 1797, this London bookshop—the oldest in the city today—first flicked on its lights.可知,Hatchards,这座城市最古老的的书店,1979年第一次营业。

所以Hachards的特别之处是它历史悠久。

故选A。

3. D 【解析】细节理解题。

由最后一段there’s a nice cafe in which you can crack open that tome (巨著) for the first time and start reading (14 Bury Place. Monday-Saturday 10:00-18:30; Sunday 12:00-18:00.)可知,在14 Bury Place。

你可以边喝咖啡边看书。

故选D。

B
My daughter was being thrown out of the sixth grade. The teacher said to me, “She may not be up to what we’re trying to accomplish.” He was really saying she didn’t have the intelligence. I got mad becaus e I knew she was smart, just as my father had known I was smart when I was failing in school. We had her tested and found that the troubles my daughter was having were the same as those I had had. I decided to get tested as well. She was dyslexic, and so w as I. By then I was a successful televis ion writer and producer. I’d won an Emmy for “The Rockford Files.”
Had I known earlier, though, that there was a reason beyond my control to explain why I was a low achiever, I may not have worked so hard in my late 20s and early 30s. I was writing and writing. I was working for no other reason than to hear people
praise me.
I needed that praise because I was carrying around the failure in studies. I did badly in all my courses.
I once asked a friend who had always go tten an A, “How long did you study for this?” He said, “I didn’t. I just glanced at it.” So what do I take from that? He must be smarter than I am. I bega n to ask, “What will happen to me when I’m not good at anything?” Despite my doubts, I did become successful, and people now say to me, “So
you’ve overcome dyslexia.”
No. You don’t overcome it, you learn to compensate for it. Some easy things are very hard for me. Most people who go through college read at least twice as fast as I do. I avoid dialing a phone if I can, because I sometimes have to try three times to get the number right. I get that recording “The number you have reached is not in service” mor e than any man on earth.
Despite my weaknesses I view dyslexia as a gift, not a curse (诅咒). Many dyslexics are good at right- brain, abstract thought, and that’s what my kind of creative writing is. And I can write quickly—I go like wind —and can get up to 15 pages a day. Writin g is not the problem. That’s my strength.
The real fear I have for dyslexic is not that they have to struggle with regular school studies, but that they will quit on themselves before they get out of school. Parents have to create victories whenever they c an, whether it’s music, sports or art. You can make your dyslexic child able to say, “Yeah, reading’s hard. But I have these other things I can do.”
4. The writer decided to get himself tested probably because ________.
A. he wanted to know if they had the same problem
B. he accepted that his daughter was not smart
C. he didn’t (realize the problem with his daughter
D. his father had the same troubles as they did
5. What can you infer from the second paragraph?
A. The writer struggled hard and finally ended with good grades.
B. The writer was thankful not knowing of his dyslexia before.
C. Dyslexia made the writer a low achiever all through his life.
D. People praised the writer because they knew he had dyslexia.
6. The word “dyslexia” can be interpreted as ________.
A. hearing disability
B. low in intelligence
C. mental illness
D. disorder of reading
7. Which of the following proverbs can best summarize the main idea?
A. Never judge a person by his appearance.
B. God never shuts one door but he opens another.
C. If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again.
D. No one can make a good coat with bad cloth.
【语篇解读】本文为记叙文。

作者得知女儿患了阅读障碍,回想到自己读书时遇到的同样的艰辛,作。

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