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2020年高三英语二模试卷及答案解析

2020年高三英语二模试卷及答案解析

2020年高三英语二模试卷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ASwimming Holes in AmericaIn America, these secret swimming holes are hidden and hard to reach but well worth the adventure.Cummins FallsLooking for the best place to escape the summer heat in the heartland of America? For more than 100 years, Cummins Falls, a scenic,75-foot waterfall located in Jackson County, TN, has been a treasure for Tennessee natives. But now, the secret is out! Although it’s a bit tough to get to, once in the park, the mountains and river provide unmatched beauty on your way to taking a swim in Tennessee's eighth-largest waterfall.Sliding RockA popular place to cool off during those hot North Carolina summers, Sliding Rock waterfall is located in the Pisgah National Forest in Transylvania County. A flattened rock about 60 feet lies in a nearly 7-foot-deep pool at the bottom, making this natural waterslide a great place to visit with people of all ages.Mooney FallsIt is the tallest water feature in the Grand Canyon, rising 190 feet above the surface. Named after an explorer in the 1800s, Mooney Falls is accessible only by crawling(爬)through 2 underground passages and then climbing down a sheer cliff(峭壁)face with just a couple of chains to hold on to. Although it is tough to get to, the view and the cool alone make it worth the trip.Lihue EstateA private swimming hole at the old Lihue Sugar Farm on Kauai, HI, was changed into an inner-tube water ride by Kauai Backcountry Adventures in 2003 and opened to adults. The waters for this 2.5-mile journey, which come from near the top of Mount Waialeale—one of the wettest spots in the world—are channeled through ditches(沟渠)that were hand-dug by farm workers over a century ago.1. Which hole may be the favourable destination for families?A. Lihue Estate.B. Sliding Rock.C. Mooney Falls.D. Cummins Falls.2. What can we learn about Mooney Falls from the text?A. It wasfound by an explorer.B. It was hand-dug in the 1800s.C. It is dangerous to arrive there.D. It is the tallest fall in the world.3. What is special about Lihue Estate?A. It is man-made.B. It is a private area.C. Its water is from underground.D. It lies on the top of Mount WaialealeBPlanned missions to the moon need to hurry up to avoid hitting one of the busiest periods for extreme space weather, according to scientists conducting the most in-depth ever research on solar storm timing.Scientists at theUniversityofReadingstudied 150 years of space weather data to look into patterns in the timing of the most extreme events,which can be extremely dangerous to astronauts and satellites. This new research on space weather timing allows predictions to be made for extreme space weather. Therefore, it could be used to plan the timing of activities, which could be affected by extreme space weather, for example, major space missions.The researchers found for the first time that extreme space weather events are more likely to occur early in or late solar cycles-such as the one just starting. The findings may have influences on the NASA-led Artemis mission. It plans to make humans return to the moon in 2024, but can be put off to the late 2020s.Professor Mathew Owens, a space physicist at theUniversityofReading, said, “Until now, the most extreme space weather events were thought to berandomin their timing. Though there is no set pattern of the events, this research suggests they are more predictable.”In the new study, the scientists used a new method applying statistical modelling to storm timing for the first time. Previous research generally focused on how big extreme space weather events can be, based on observations of previous events. Predicting their timing is far more difficult because extreme events are rare, so there is ly little historic data to identify patterns. The findings suggest that any major planned space missions , which is beyond the next five years, will have to consider the higher probability of extreme space weather late in the present solar cycle between 2026 and 2030.4. What can we learn about the study from the first two paragraphs?A. It has lasted just 150 years.B. It doesn't refer to space weather data.C. It shows space weather has no effect on astronauts.D. It makes it possible to predict extreme space weather.5. Why might the NASA-led Artemis mission be put off?A. To research solar cycles.B. To avoid effects of space weather.C. To meet the needs of the astronauts.D. To make humans return to Earth in 2024.6. What does the underlined word “random“ in paragraph 4 probably mean?A. Irregular.B. Easy.C. Limited.D. Changeless.7. What can we infer from the last paragraph?A. The study is useful for future space missions.B. The planned space missions should be put off.C. Extreme space weather will happen before 2026.D. Previous observations make no difference to the study.CWhen you walk on a sandy beach, it takes more energy than striding down a sidewalk — because the weight of your body pushes into the sand. Turns out, the same thing is true for vehicles driving on roads. The weight of the vehicles creates a very shallow indentation (凹陷) in the pavement (路面) — and it makes it such that it’s continuously driving up a very shallow hill.Jeremy Gregory, a sustainability scientist at M.I.T. and histeam modeled how much energy could be saved — and green-house gases avoided — by simply stiffening (硬化) the nation’s roads and highways. And they found that stiffening 10 percent of the nation’s roads every year could prevent 440 megatons of carbon dioxide equivalent emissions over the next five decades — enough to offset half a percent of projected transportation sector emissions over that time period. To put those emissions savings into context — that amount is equivalent to how much CO2 you’d spare the planet by keeping a billion barrels of oil in the ground — or by growing seven billion trees — for a decade.The results are in the Transportation Research Record.As for how to stiffen roads? Gregory says you could mix small amounts of synthetic fibers orcarbon nanotubes into paving materials. Or you could pave with cement-based concrete, which is stiffer than asphalt (沥青).This system could also be a way to shave carbon emissions without some of the usual hurdles. Usually, when it comes to reducing emissions in the transportation sector, you’re talking about changing policies related to vehicles and also driver behavior, which involves millions and millions of people — as opposed to changing the way we design and maintain our pavements. That’s just on the order of thousands of people who are working intransportation agencies. And when it comes to retrofitting (翻新) our streets and highways —those agencies are where the rubber meets the road.8. Why does the author mention “walk on a sandy beach” in paragraph 1?A. To present a fact.B. To make a contrast.C. To explain a rule.D. To share an experience.9. What suggestion does the author give to reduce CO2 emissions?A. Hardening the road.B. Keeping oil in the ground.C. Growing trees for decades.D. Improving the transportation.10. What is the advantage of this suggestion?A. Gaining more support.B. Consuming less money.C. Involving more people.D. Facing fewer usual obstacles.11. What does the underlined part mean in the last paragraph?A.Those agencies are likely to make more rules.B. Those agencies will change some related policies.C. Those agenciesmight put more rubber tires on the roads.D. Those agencies will play a key role in making this happen.DMy mother is a teacher. I often asked her, “ Why do you teach? What keeps you teaching?” The answer was always the same. “There is always that one child, that one moment that is worth it.”Now, I am a teacher, too. But different from my mother, I teach students challenging activities outdoors. And when my mother asked me the similar questions, my answer was, “It’s that one child, that one special moment.”One of those moments happened recently. I was working with a group of girls in a four-week programme. Everything went on well through the “Team” events and we were moving on to a“High” one called the Wire Walk.In the Wire Walk, each girl had to climb up the pegs in a tree to a wire, 8 meters high, and then walk across it. Of course, everything was safe for sure.When it was Susie's turn, it seemed that she didn't really want to. I asked Susie if she was ready. She answered softly, “I suppose.”Now, Susie was at the foot of the tree. She started to make the long reach. Then I found Susie was becoming nervous with every step. I realized she would not go much further.Susie was halfway up. Then she stopped and held the tree tight, looking very afraid. Her eyes were closed.With her face against the tree, she cried, “I can't.”The other girls sat in silence. I talked quietly to Susie, trying to relax her. I talked for a long time till I ran out of words.“I will still be your friend no matter what, Susie!” Mary broke the silence.To my surprise, Susie lifted her head and looked up to the wire. Then she turned to look down at Mary and smiled. Mary smiled back.Finally, Susie made it all the way across that wire. When she returned to the ground, the first hug she looked for was from Mary. We all cheered. Moments like this keep me doing what I do.12. Why did Susie stop halfway up to the wire?A. It was too high for her to reach.B. She was too afraid to move on.C. Something was wrong with it.D. The teacher asked her to do it.13. Why did Mary break the silence?A. To try again herself.B. To relax the writer.C. To encourage Susie.D. To draw Susie's attention.14. What can we learn from the story of Susie?A. Helping others is helping ourselves.B. A word of encouragement matters a lot.C. Outdoor activities bring peoplecloser than ever.D. A good method plays an important role in teaching.15. Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?A. The Wire WalkB. That One MomentC. Fear and CourageD. The Young Hearts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届高三英语第二次联考试卷及答案解析

2020届高三英语第二次联考试卷及答案解析

2020届高三英语第二次联考试卷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AOur Teen Summer Spanish Program is two weeks of fun, educational excitement that helps students learn Spanish fast. Our Spanish summer program allows our students to learn from highly trained, certified teachers and be absorbed in the language and theculture of Costa Rica.Features include:* Intensive(强化的) daily Spanish classes* Extracurricular classes in dance, cooking, music, and handiwork* Outdoor activities including hiking, camping, rafting, and ziplining(高空滑索)* Homestay with a local Costa Rican family* Volunteer work in needy neighborhoodsOur Teaching Methods:We are proud to use TPRS---Total Physical Response Storytelling---in our curriculum. This innovative method uses strange and amusing stories to teach new vocabulary, increase fluency, and get students involved by giving them the opportunity to alter the details themselves. Because of the silliness, creativity, and repetition involved, TPRS allows students to learn easily and remember information effortlesslyMemorizing vocabulary and listening to lectures on grammar are slow, inefficient ways to learn a new language. The best way to truly learn and commit new material to memory is through conversation. In our Spanish classes, students can expect to speak up to 80% of each class. By speaking in the new language freely and consistently, students can see progress faster because they are using the new grammar and vocabulary that they have learned at the same time. This helps the brain remember the new words and grammar structures for future use, making it much easier to progress.1.What does the program do?A.It offers weekly Spanish classesB.It focuses more on outdoor activitiesC.It gives teachers a chance to receive trainingD.It provides activities about the Spanish culture2.What is the best way to learn a language according to the text?A.Memorizing a larger vocabularyB.Speaking more in the new language.C.Mastering more grammar structuresD.Writing stories to share with others3.What is the purpose of the text?A.To employexperienced Spanish teacherB.To hire foreign volunteers for a programC.To attract teen foreigners to a programD.To introduce language learning methodsBScott and Daniel Harry are enjoying everyday tasks like shopping and washing for the first time following their move to an accommodation (住宿) support house in Kurwongbah, north of Brisbane last year.Disability Services Queensland’s Strengthening Non-Government Organisations project provided an accommodation support model that would enable residents (居住者) like Daniel and Scott to live more independently.The house is just one of many accommodation support services funded (资助)through the project. The five-bedroom house provides 24-hour care for up to four individuals with complex needs, including medical support. Care and staffing levels are varied and flexible, depending on each resident’s requirements.Scott and Daniel, who have a severe form of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, require 24-hour support in all activities of daily living. Before they moved to the house, they lived with their family. Scott says living at home was difficult as it placed a physical and emotional strain(负担) on their parents who had to wake them several times each night to reposition them or place them on breathing machines.“We were heavyhearted,” says Scott, who is planning to write a book about his life experiences. “But our parents now have a lot moretime for themselves. We now manage ourselves on a day-to-day basis.”Daniel is an enthusiastic gardener, taking care of his own vegetable garden. The men share the house with one other young man, and they go to rugby league games, meeting up with friends.Leeding Care Australia provides the care service at Kurwongbah. Manager Lee Garniss says setting up the facilities (设施) has not been without its challenges.“It is an unconventional model of care,” Lee says. “The home is Scott and Daniel’s home, however it is also aworkplace for their support staff. Balancing these two requirements has been a challenge for all.”“We have experienced a bit of a learning phase over the last twelve months. However, by working as a team we try our best to meet the needs of both residents and staff and I think we have achieved the right balance.”4. What do we know about the house Scott and Daniel live in now?A. It was built by their parents.B. It can accommodate four residents.C. It belongs to a governmental project.D. It’s located in the center of Brisbane.5. Why did Scott and Daniel’s parents wake up frequently at night?A. To help them do exercise.B. They were making a lot of noise.C. To check on their breathing.D. They were under emotional pressure.6. How did Scott feel while living with his parents?A. A bit guilty.B. Quite happy.C. Very proud.D. Slightly angry.7. What was a challenge while setting up the facilities?A. Lack of fund.B. No workplace.C. Inexperienced staff members.D. Satisfying both staff and residents’ needs.CI got my first bike when I was nine years old. Jimmy, the bike, was my first love. I rode it everywhere. The suburb, the back lanes, the fields and forests, the river paths and swampland were far more exciting than any adventure novel or television series.There’s nothing quite like the relationship between a child and his bicycle and the endless happiness two wheels and a pair of strong legs offer. No video or computer game can replace the liberation of being alone on a bicycle.As parents, to deny children the simple pleasure of riding a bike is a failure of our responsibilities to raise independent and stable young citizens. We should offer our children a healthy alternative to hours in front of an addictive screen. Studies have shown that cycling promotes not only muscle growth but brain growth. Guess which country has children with the best mental health outcomes and is regularly the top of listings of the happiest young people. No surprise it’s theNetherlands, the unquestioned leader among industrial countries in encouraging bicycle use.Our dependence on cars has degraded the public transport system, polluted our sky, led to the untimely death of thousands every year, and denied children safe access to their suburbs. A recent study found that 69% of children were accompanied to school. The same study found that a similar number of parents drove to work.In some regions ofJapan, when children start their first year of school, parents are expected to walk with them for the first few weeks, introducing them to residents and shopkeepers along the chosen route, letting the community take care of these children. However, driving children to school isproscribed. Children can choose to ride a bike or walk to school after they are familiar with the community, and it’s the community’s role to keep them safe.Therefore, I strongly advise the government to provide better infrastructure (基础设施). Build separated cycle lanes, decrease speed limits, and design street scapes that favour people over cars. The results will be less pollution, quieter suburbs, a healthier population and, best of all, happy and independent children.8. What can we infer about the author from the text?A. He was addicted to computer games.B. He liked taking adventurous trips in nature.C. He had great fun exploring the outside by cycling.D.He got his first birthday present at the age of nine.9. Why does the author mention theNetherlandsin Paragraph 3?A. To introduce his good way of raising independent children.B. To illustrate the great influence riding has on mental health.C. To stress the importance of being physically and mentally healthy.D. To explain cycling does best in city development in theNetherlands.10. What does the underlined word “proscribed” in Paragraph 5 probably mean?A. Recommended.B. Protected.C. Delayed.D. Forbidden.11. How does the author mainly support his idea?A. By analyzing causes.B. By listing examples.C.By giving definitions.D. By analyzing scientific data.DWhen I was seven my father gave me a Timex, my first watch. I loved it, wore it for years, and haven’t had another one since it stopped ticking a decade ago. Why? Because I don’t need one. I have a mobile phone and I’m always near someone with an iPod or something like that. All these devices (装置) tell the time — which is why, if youlook around, you’ll see lots of empty wrists; sales of watches to young adults have been going down since 2007. This is ridiculous. Expensive cars go faster than cheap cars. Expensive clothes hang better than cheap clothes. But these days all watches tell the time as well as all other watches. Expensive watches come with extra functions — but who needs them? How often do you dive to 300 metres into the sea or need to find your direction in the area around the South Pole? So why pay that much of five years’ school fees for watches that allow you to do these things?If justice were done, the Swiss watch industry should have closed down when the Japanese discovered how to make accurate watches for a five-pound note. Instead the Swiss reinvented the watch, with the aid of millions of pounds’ worth of advertising, as a message about the man wearing it. Rolexes are for those who spend their weekends climbing icy mountains; a Patek Philippe is for one from a rich or noble family; a Breitling suggests you like to pilot planesacross the world.Watches are now classified as “investments” (投资). A 1994 Philippe recently sold for nearly £ 350,000, while 1960s Rolexes have gone from £ 15,000 to £ 30,000 plus in a year. But a watch is not an investment. It’s a toy for self-satisfaction, a matter of fashion. Prices may keep going up — they’ve been rising for 15 years. But when of fashion. Prices may keep going up — they’ve been rising for 15 years. But when fashion moves on, the owner of that £ 350,000 beauty will suddenly find his pride and joy is no more a good investment than my childhood Times.12. The author don’t need another watch because ________.A. he don’t like wearing a watchB. he has mobile phone and can ask someone for helpC. he has no sense of timeD. he thinks watches too expensive13. It seems ridiculous to the writer that________.A. expensive watches with unnecessary functions still sellB. expensive clothes sell better than cheap onesC. cheap cars don’t run as fast as expensive onesD. people dive 300 metres into the sea14. What can be learnt about Swiss watch industry from the passage?A. It wastes a huge amount of money in advertising.B. It’s hard for the industry to beat its competitors.C. It targets rich people as its potential customers.D. It’s easy for theindustry to reinvent cheap watches.15. Which would be the best title for the passage?A. Timex or Rolex?B. My Childhood TimexC. Watches? Not for Me!D. Watches----a Valuable Collection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届高三2月新高考研究卷英语卷(2)(含答案解析)

浙江省2020届高三2月新高考研究卷英语卷(2)(含答案解析)

浙江省2020届高三2月新高考研究卷英语卷(2)(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浙江省2020届高三2月新高考研究卷英语卷(2)(含答案解析)1 (Robin ran into the forest and was wanted by the soldiers.)For several hours Robin ran, until tired and hungry, he came to a small house. When he was younger, he had visited the kind lady who lived in this house. So this time, he opened the door straight and entered. The old widow was happy to see him and gave him some bread. Robin told her his story, and she sighed.“An evil wind is blowing through this place,” she said. “The poor have nothing because the rich take everything. My three sons killed the King’s deer to keep us from starving. They are outlaws, and now they hide in the forest. They tell me that 40 men, all skilled archers (弓箭手), are hiding with them.“Where are they?” cried Robin. “I would like to join them.”“My boys will visit me tonight,” said the widow. “Stay here, and meet them if you want.”When Robin met the three sons, he was eager to join their band. They were men like him who loved the forest and were skilled with a bow. They accepted him and told him that their band was looking for a leader.“We are looking for someone who can use his head and his bow,” said one. “All of us are wanted by the Sheriff (州长). So if one of us wins the archery(箭术)contest in Nottingham, he will be our leader.”“What a coincidence!” said Robin, standing suddenly. “I was on my way there before all this trouble started. I will disguise myself and win the prize.”He spoke with such confidence and passion that the three sons were impressed. They told him they would serve him gladly if he was the winner. He must bring the golden arrow as proof.【答案解析】 CDAB【文章大意】本文是一篇文学作品节选,讲述了Robin 被士兵追赶,逃进森林后的故事。

2020年某省高中英语学业水平测试第二次模拟考试试卷及答案

2020年某省高中英语学业水平测试第二次模拟考试试卷及答案

2020年某省高中英语学业水平测试第二次模拟考试试卷及答案摘要:2020年浙江省普通高中学业水平测试模拟试卷英语试题选择题部分一、单项填空(本题有10小题,每小题1分,共10分。

从a、b、c、d 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

)1.momboughtme______mp3formybirthd......2020年浙江省普通高中学业水平测试模拟试卷英语试题选择题部分一、单项填空(本题有10小题,每小题1分,共10分。

从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

)1.Mom bought me ______ MP3 for my birthday present last Sunday.A. theB. anC. aD. 不填2.---Bob has gone to California.---Oh, can you tell me when he _________?A. has leftB. is leavingC. would leaveD. left3.The singer became famous in the early 1980s, _____ the class ical music was better than pop music.A. whichB. whenC. thatD. where4.I don’t think ______ possible to master a foreign language without much m emory work.A. thatB. whichC. itD. this5.You can take as many as you can because they are free of __ ____.A. fareB. chargeC. moneyD. pay6.Two middle-aged passengers fell into the sea. Unfortunatel y, __________ of them could swim.A. neitherB. eitherC. bothD. none7.The girl dreamt of becoming a bird and _______ freely in the sky.A. flyingB. flewC. to flyD. fly8.Only in this way ______ our goals.A. we can reachB. can we arriveC. we can arriveD. can we reach9.He would rather __________ his life than beg the enemy.A. give inB. give outC. give offD. give up10.---It’s late. I must leave now.---OK. .A. Thank youB. Don’t hurryC. I’m sorry for itD. Take care.二、完形填空(本题有15小题,每小题2分,共30分。

2020—2021 学年高三下学期英语二模考试试卷(新高考)(浙江考试版)参考答案

2020—2021 学年高三下学期英语二模考试试卷(新高考)(浙江考试版)参考答案

2020—2021 学年高三下学期英语二模考试试卷(新高考)(浙江考试版)参考答案第一部分听力1—5 BABAB 6—10 CABCB 11—15 BCACB 16—20 ABABA第二部分阅读理解第一节A篇本文是一篇记叙文。

文章讲述了作者在被申请的所有大学拒绝后,选择就读社区大学,在那儿作者接触到来自各行各业的人及老师后,改变了他之前的想法,从而深刻地体会到:一个人若想实现梦想,其实有不止一种方法。

21. B 推理判断题。

根据第一段最后两句中的“I thought there was only one path tosuccess, and I wasn’t on it. While all my friends were picking out twin extra-long sheets”可推知,作者的朋友都有其他的选择。

故选B。

22. C 推理判断题。

根据第二段第三句“I thought community college classroomswith incompetent teachers that taught their students to sleep.”可推知,作者刚刚进入社区大学时感到失落的原因是他认为社区大学的老师没有能力。

故选C。

23. A 标题概括题。

通读全文尤其是第三段内容和最后一段最后一句“There’smore than one way to get where you want to be.”可知,本文主要介绍了作者选择就读社区大学,在那儿遇到了各行各业的人后,改变了他之前的想法,因此“Community College Changed My Mind”为本文的最佳标题。

故选A。

B篇本文是一篇说明文。

介绍了一个通过咖啡种植来拯救San Lucas山区生态的项目。

24. D 推理判断题。

根据第二段内容可知,San Lucas是哥伦比亚最原始的地方之一,有数千种动植物,但是金矿开采和古柯种植对它的生态系统造成了严重的破坏。

2020高三二模英语试题含听力 含答案

2020高三二模英语试题含听力 含答案

2020高考第二次模拟考试试卷含答案听力材料英语第一部分听力(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,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。

例:How much is the shirt?A. £19.15.B. £9.18.C. £9.15.答案是C。

1. What is the weather going to be like?A. Cloudy.B. Sunny.C. Rainy.2. How does the man suggest going to the park?A. By bus.B. By car.C. By bike.3. When will the company bus pass by?A. At 8:30.B. At 8:45.C. At 9:00.4. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In a bookstore.B. In a classroom.C. In a library.5. What does the woman decide to do?A. Come back another time.B. Buy other flowers instead.C. Go to another shop.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, 并标在试卷的相应位置。

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。

2020届浙江省湄池中学高三下英语练习试题答案一

2020届浙江省湄池中学高三下英语练习试题答案一

2020届浙江省湄池中学高三下英语练习试题答案一参考答案:【语篇解读】本文是一篇议论文。

主要介绍了什么是心流,以及如何通过设定目标和寻求挑战来获得幸福感。

1. 细节理解题。

根据第一段中“The problem is that goals which are too easy are not that rewarding.”以及第二段最后一句可知,太容易实现的目标并没有什么效果,有挑战性但又能实现的目标才是值得的。

故选D。

2. 细节理解题。

根据文章第二和第三段内容可知,flow“心流”是当一个人专注于喜欢的事情时产生的一种心理状态,这时候他会忘记自我。

故选A。

3. 细节理解题。

根据倒数第二段可知,25岁以上的成年人大脑模式已经固定,学新东西就更难了。

故选C。

4. 词义猜测题。

本段主要谈思维方式的改变,最后一句意思是:“良好的营养,锻炼和休息有助于新的思维方式。

”故选B。

七选五:DCBEG完形解析:本文记叙了在风暴中的飞机上很多成年人都害怕的哭了起来,但是一位小女孩非常淡定,因为她相信做飞行员的父亲对带着她安全到家。

1.A 考查生活常识。

动词serve提供;take拿走;get得到;sell出售;在飞机中当遇见气流的时候,飞机服务人员不会提供饮料和食物,这是飞行中的常识。

故A正确。

2.D 考查上下文串联。

当乘客听到播音中说有风暴的时候,通常都很紧张,生怕出现安全问题。

所以都很紧张。

和下文55空all the adults were scared to death形成一致。

故D正确。

3.A 考查上下文串联。

根据前句“talking about it with each other”可知当乘客听说有风暴到来的时候,非常害怕相互交流了起来,机舱里变得非常吵杂。

故A正确。

4.C 考查动词短语辨析。

短语break out爆发;come about发生,产生;light up照亮,点燃;give off 发出;很快闪电就照亮了天空,很快飞机就像是风暴中的小船一样。

高2020届高考英语第二次模拟试卷及答案

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2019-2020学年度第二学期高三测试题英语(含答案)

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2019-2020学年度第二学期高三测试题英语2020.06第I卷(三部分,共85分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节听下面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,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一一小题。

每段对话仅读- -遍.1. What kind of movie will the speakers watch?A. An action movie.B. A comedy.C. A thriller,2. What will the man do next?A. Pour the milk in the sink.B. Buy some milk.C. Eat breakfast.3. How many fish did the man catch at the beginning?A. Two.B. Three.C. Six.4. What is the woman trying to do?A. Solve a crime,B. Decorate her bedroom.C. Study a language.5. What aspect of the jeans are the speakers discussing?A. The style.B. The color.C. The quality,第二节听下面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,并标在试卷的相应位置。

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. Why did the man decide to sit at the bar?A. He couldn't find a free table.B. He wanted to wait for his friend.C. He preferred to wait for a bigger table.7. What will the man order first?A. Drinks.B. Small plates.C. Main courses.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

2020届高三英语第二次联考试题及答案

2020届高三英语第二次联考试题及答案

2020届高三英语第二次联考试题及答案第一部分阅读(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AWhat are you waiting for? A new series of movies shown this year can’t be missed. Have you enjoyed them already?Frozen IIFrozen was the highest grossing (票房) animated film ever. In Frozen II Elsa, Anna, Olaf and Krist left off Arendelle to seek thesource of Elsa’s icy magic. Although the millions of children who loved the first film are older now, they might give it a reception.Last ChristmasA festive romantic comedy, Emilia Clarke stars in Last Christmas as Bridget Jonesy , a shop assistant, whose life in London is a mess, and Henry Golding as the eligible bachelor(黄金单身汉)who tidies it up. The film’s director, Paul Feig, and co-writer, Emma Thompson, promise that the film is worth expecting.A Beautiful Day in the NeighborhoodTom Hanks stars in A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood as the only American celebrity(名人) more famous than he is. As the host of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood for more than 30 years, Fred Rogers is a legend of pre-school children’s television, which appeals to a large audience.Charlie’s AngelsHollywoodaction movies starring women are rare. But have you seen a movie starred, written and directed by women, too? Charlie’s Angels is one of the first. A reboot (翻拍) of the 1970s TV series, not to mention the two films from 2000 and 2003, the new version is directed by Elizabeth Banks. She also plays Bosley, one of the female detectives who are employed by Charles Townsend to go on global adventures.1. Which moviebecame the most popular cartoon film this year?A. Frozen II.B. Last Christmas.C. A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood.D. Charlie’s Angels.2. Which character works on a TV station?A. Krist.B. Emilia Clarke.C. Fred Rogers.D. Bosley.3. Which action movie was directed and starred by a woman?A. Frozen II.B. Last Christmas.C. A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood.D. Charlie’s Angels.BTwo young brothers fromMalden.Massachusettswere in the spotlight Thursday after being named “heroes" by a national organization that recognizes young people doing great things. For the Bennett brothers, the goal of their work is nothing less than helping researchers find a cure for cancer. And their inspiration came from a friend.Thirteen-year-old Hany Bennett and his nine-year-old brother Heath run their business out of their family kitchen. "We're making lip balm(润唇膏),"Harry says. They got the idea two years ago when their friend, Timmy, was diagnosed(诊断)with cancer. brothers wanted to do something. We learned that cancer patients(lips and skin can get really dry because of chemotherapy(化疗),Hany says.A light bulb went off in both of their young heads,and " Bennett Brothers Balm was born. "We make lip balm, which is kind of like our main product/ says Heath. They also make and sell different body balms, all natural, all handmade, while the profits benefit cancer research. "We've raised S 15,000/ Heath says.And with the great optimism of children, they don't just want to help;they wont to win. We want to find a cure. We want to help doctors find a cure, Harry explains, The brothers are also Gelding a team for the Light the Night Walk, to fight cancer."I think it's great to raise money and help people who have cancer," says Heath. Their parents play a big role as well, but it's the boys who provide the most enthusiasm with a message we can all learn from. "If you want to do something... do it," Harry says. "I just feel very glad that we're helping. It feels very good”,adds Heath.Harn and Heath just received the S 10,000 Gloria Barron Prize for Young Heroes. Hwy intend to save some of il for college, invest some of it in their business and give the rest to charity. And their friend Timmy? "He's doing great. He's all better, Harry says.4. What encouraged the Bennett brothers to make lip balm at first?A. Helping a friend with cancer.B. Finding a cure for cancer.C. Raising public awareness of cancer.D. Collecting money for cancer patients.5. What does the underlined part in Paragraph 3 mean?A. The two brothers finished their first product.B. The two brothers came up with an idea.C. The two brothers struggled for a stress-free life.D. The two brothers found an effective way to study.6. What do the Bennett brothers think of their work?A. It is quite competitive.B. It is well worthwhile.C. It fails to satisfy their parents.D. lt helps them make a big profit.7. What does the author intend to tell us with the two brothers' story?A. Great minds think alike.B. Two headsare better than one.C. Young kids can make a big difference.D. The longest journey begins with the first step.CNostalgia (怀旧) has become increasingly common in our current climate of accelerated, unexpected change. More and more Americans are turning back with longing towhat feels like simpler, sweeter times. They collect cassette tapes, manual typewriters even decades-old video games.Is it a mistake to get too obsessed with the past? Some psychologists warn that too much devotion to the so-called good old days is an escape from reality; it can indicate loneliness or that a person is having a difficult time coping in the present. Psychologist Stephanie Coontz argues that nostalgia distracts us from addressing the problems of modern life and contribute to anxiety, depression , insomnia etc.But new studies suggest that a modest dose of nostalgia is not only harmless, but actually beneficial. They suggest it helps strengthen our sense of identity and makes us feel more optimistic and inspired. It is also a tool for self — discovery and memories are a psychological immune response that is triggered when you want to take a break from negativity. Interestingly, those happy memories can be particularly beneficial both to kids in their teens and to society's elders. Recalling our childhood reminds us of “the times when we were accepted and loved unconditionally," says Krystine Batcho, a psychologist. "That is such a powerfully comforting phenomenon, knowing that there was a time in life when we didn't have to earn our love." Nostalgia can transform even the most ordinary past into legends which warms the heart and the body. Let's not forget that nostalgia has been a source of inspiration to innumerable American writers. Mark Twain recalled his boyhood, writing, "after all these years, I can picture that old time to myself now, just as it was then:The white town drowsing in the sunshine of a summer's morning."So go ahead, daydream a little about your best childhood friend, your first car, a long - gone family pct. As Dr. Sedikidessays,"Nostalgia is ly central to human experience. "But at the same time, keep these words of wisdomfrom the great inventor Charles Kettering in mind as well:"You can't have a better tomorrow if you are thinking about yesterday all the time. "38. What did some psychologists in paragraph 2 probably agree?A. Nostalgia will cause some mental problems.B. Nostalgia makes us devoted to the good old days.C. Nostalgia shows you are trying to get rid of loneliness.D. Nostalgia helps us cope with the difficult time we are going through.9. There are many benefits of nostalgia except ________A. It can enable us to know ourselves better.B. It can bring us some comfort when we recall.C. We are likely to gain attention if we recall the happy childhood.D. We can sometimes break away from negativity with happy memories.10. What will be talked about in the following paragraph?A. The bad influence of too much devotion to nostalgia.B. The reasons why we should avoid nostalgia.C. The bad memories that always stick around you.D. The great changes nostalgia will bring to you.11. What's the best title of the passage?A. We all have a soft spot for nostalgia.B. Nostalgia is actually good for you.C. Don't be carried away by nostalgia.D. There are many times when we like to recall.DAt any moment, about half the world’s population is wearing denim(牛仔布)clothes. But few realize tiny bits of denim have been adding up to a surprising amount of pollution in water, as a new study shows.Sam Athey, one of the study’s authors, says, “Even though denim is made of a natural material—cotton, it contains chemicals.” Cotton fibers were treated with many types of chemicals, she notes. Some improve its durability and feel. Others give denim its distinctive blue color1 .Athey and her team washed jeans and found that about 50,000 microfibers came off from each pair per wash. Not all of those fibers make their way into the environment. Wastewater treatment plants catch about 83 to 99percent ofthem. Catching 99 percent may sound pretty good. But one percent of 50,000 is still 500 fibers per wash. And since every pair of jeans is washed again and again, it still adds up to lots of microfibers entering the water environment.Denim microfibers showed up in sediment(沉淀物)from the Great Lakes. More of these fibers polluted a series of shallow lakesin southern Ontario. They even turned up in sediment from the Arctic Ocean in northern Canada. The team found denim accounted for 12 to 23 percent of microfibers in the sediment. There were other microfibers too. But the team focused on denim because so many people wear jeans.“Everyone wears jeans so they could be our largest input of microfibers into our streams and soils,” Athey says. “An easy way to limit that is by washing our jeans less often.” Athey grew up thinking she should wash her jeans after wearing them every couple of times, but most jean companies recommend washing them no more than once a month. “The solution is not that you shouldn’t wear jeans,” she says. “We need to buy fewer denim clothes and only wash them when they truly need it.”12. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. Chemicals are contained in natural cotton.B. Chemicals can make denim color1 ful.C. Chemicals prevent fibers from falling.D. Chemicals can make the life of denim longer.13. What does the underlined word “them” in Paragraph 3 refer to?A. Denim.B. Sediment.C. Microfibers.D. Chemicals.14. What does the author mainly want to tell us through Athey’s words ?A. To avoid wearing jeans.B. To reduce denim consumption.C. To wash jeans more often.D. To limit input in denim production.15. In which section of a magazine might the text be found?A. Science.B. Entertainment.C. Tourism.D. Geography.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届浙江省湄池中学高三下英语练习试题一

2020届浙江省湄池中学高三下英语练习试题一

2020届浙江省湄池中学高三下英语练习试题一一、阅读理解:第一节阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

One of the basic ways we get happy is by meeting our goals,as opposed to the setbacks and anger we feel when we do not. Setting goals and meeting them might seem an easy way to happiness. The problem is that goals which are too easy are not that rewarding.Our brains want us to improve and grow and make us happy only when we deserve it.Psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi uses the term “flow” for the state we get into when we are buried in something enjoyable, where time seems to fly by.He also describes a person with “autotelic personality” as someone who sets themselves challenging but achievable goals.An important part of finding flow is letting go of the self. When you are absorbed in doing something, you lose track of your sense of identity. This can be particularly scary for those who are very selffocused and abnormally, the selfish often have difficulty finding happiness.There is also a curious “workplay” paradox(矛盾),where people at work are dreaming of holidays, yet sitting on the beach is quickly boring.Asked about when they were happiest,many people will describe times at work when they achieved significant goals.Another critical reason for seeking challenge is to keep the brain active and learning.After the age of about 25,the brain literally becomes increasingly set in its ways, so learning and thinking about new things becomes harder.This is why the personality of many people remains unchanged during adulthood.Unless they keep taking on challenges, which takes a lot of practice, repetition and persistence to fit in the new thinking.Changes in the way of thinking need challenge, especially energetic challenge. This is easier if your body is in good shape and fed well. It takes good nutrients, exercise and rest to help develop new ones.1.What kind of goals should be set if you want to get happy?A.Goals that can improve your brains.B.Goals that can be met when you feel happy. C.Goals that don't need much effort to reach.D.Goals that are kind of difficult but achievable.2. What will you do in a flow state according to this text?A.Forget yourself and focused.B.Focus more on yourself.C.Forget what you are doing.D.Feel challenged and scary.3. Why does it become harder for an adult over 25 to learn new things?A.His brain becomes more active.B.He loses courage to take challenge.C.His brain becomes set in its own way.D.He becomes slow in learning new things.4. What is the probable meaning of the underlined word “ones” in the last paragraph?A.Healthier bodies.B.Ways of thinking.C.Challenges one faces.D.Nutrients the body needs.第二节根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

浙江省2020届高三下学期4月联考英语试卷word版

浙江省2020届高三下学期4月联考英语试卷word版

英语科试题卷本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)。

第Ⅰ卷1 至6页,第Ⅱ卷7 至8页。

满分150分,考试用时120分钟。

请考生按规定用笔将所有试题的答案涂、写在答题卡上,否则无效。

第Ⅰ卷注意事项:1.答第Ⅰ卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。

2.选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。

如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。

不能答在本试卷上,否则无效。

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,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。

第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)第一节(共10小题;每小题2.5分,满分25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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

AClara packed her things at the Patent Office and wen t to her boss. “It’s been a pleasure working with you, but I’m quitting my job.” She turned and left.“What are you doing home so early?” asked her sister Sally.“The Civil War is taking its toll on the Union soldiers. I need to help them.”Sally chewed he r lips and looked around the room. “I’m going with you.”The two volunteered at the Washington Hospital. After several months, Clara became unsettled. “Sally, this isn’t enough. I need to help the soldiers in the field and on the front lines. I’m leaving in the morning.”Sally’s brows rose into her forehead. “Sally! You can’t. It’s too dangerous.”“The front line soldiers who need help are in greater danger.”Clara got donations where she could and used her own savings to buy supplies. She traveled from battle to battle with three army wagons. She also organized men to give first aid, carry water, and prepare food for the wounded.After many months of battlefield after battlefield, Clara told her friend Rachel. “I finally received official permission to bring supplies to battlefields. The wounded soldiers are so appreciative of all I do, they’ve named me the “Angel of the Battlefield.”“That’s wonderful,” said Rachel. “You certainly deserve the recognition. You’re one of the bravest women I know.”After the Civil War ended, Clara went to Europe to rest her body and mind. So many years of helping soldiers and their families had worn her down.While visiting Switzerland, Clara learned of the International Red Cross. Its mission to help war victims around the wo rld aroused Clara’s interest and excitement. It also sparked an idea.When she returned home, Clara worked to establish an American Red Cross. She even met with President Hayes to discuss it. Finally, on May 21, 1881, the American Red Cross was formed. A month later, Clara was elected president of the organization.21. Where did Clara first volunteer to help the Union soldiers?A. Switzerland.B. The Patent Office.C. The front lines.D. The Washington Hospital.22. Which of the following words bes t describes Clara’s character?A. Fearless and devoted.B. Generous and energetic.C. Humorous and brave.D. Considerate and confident.23. What is the text mainly about?A. The suffering brought by the Civil War.B. The development of the American Red Cross.C. Women’s contributions to the American peace.D. A great woman who introduced Red Cross into USA.BTiny as they are, bats have the ability to “see” in the dark by using a special skill calledecholocation (回声定位法). They make noises and wait for sound waves, or an echo, to bounce back off objects. They can tell the distance of various objects by how quickly the sound waves bounce back off them. If no sound bounces back, they can then fly forward.This special ability has been copied in the human world for a long time, such as in submarines and planes. But apart from helping vehicles “see” where they are, what if blind people could use echolocation for themselves? American Daniel Kish, who is blind, is known as “Batman”. This isn’t because he w alks around in a cape (披风) and a mask, but because he has a bat-like ability to locate where he is through sharp clicks he makes by moving his tongue against the roof of his mouth. Kish is so skilled at echolocating that he can ride a bike and hike on his own. Recently, a research carried out at the University of Durham in England shed some light on the power of human echolocation. Kish, as well as other volunteers, worked with a group of scientists who studied the way blind people listen to the echoes that they produce from clicks. The team found that people were capable of hearing even very faint echoes, ones far fainter than had been previously thought.Lore Thaler, lead scientist of the group, said, “We found that in some conditions, they were really faint-about 95 percent softer than the actual clicks, but the echolocators were still able to sense this.”Andrew Kolarik, another expert in echolocation, told BBC News that echolocation “can be very useful at providing information at face or chest height” and could help people “avoid objects like low hanging branches that might not get detected by the cane or a guide dog”.According to BBC News, echolocation is a skill blind people can acquire and develop, just like learning a language. As Kolarik said, “Te aching echolocation skills could provide blind people with the means of exploring new places.”24. What does “this special ability” in Paragraph 2 refer to?A. The ability to make noises in the dark.B. The ability to bounce back off objects.C. The ability to measure the distance quickly.D. The ability to use sound waves to echolocate.25. What do we know about Daniel Kish from the text?A. He is fond of riding a bike and hiking alone.B. He is able to hear echoes he produces from clicks.C. He is called “Batman” because he looks like a bat.D. He conducted the experiment to circulate echolocation.26. What is Kolarik’s attitude towards the future use of echolocation in blind people?A. Ambiguous.B. Hopeful.C. Tolerant.D. Doubtful.27. What’s the best title for the text?A. Echolocation in Human World.B. A Very Special Batman.C. Finding New Way to “See”.D. A Breakthrough in echoing.COn some level, offices exist to inspire in-person collaboration. But many of the basic technologies that employees now used to work together often encourage them to work virtually independent of one another.“They wear their headphones—headphones are the new walls—to signal they are involved in high-concentration work and not available f or chat,” says Stowe Boyd, a social critic whose research focuses on the future of work.Such behavior is indicative of a wider workplace trend. As office-communication technologies have become more advanced, more and more employees are avoiding direct interaction with their co-workers. Experts say this is a shift that is likely to continue. Emerging technologies even suggests a future—perhaps decades away, but maybe sooner—in which offices are populated by employees who engage in virtually no work-focused, face-to-face contact whatsoever.It isn’t to say co-workers won’t connect. Even as employees make the transition to “individual” work, they may begin to communicate in new ways that are as engaging as real-life interactions. Virtual reality, for example, could “hold 3-D meetings around a digital meeting table where employees are not physically in" says Martin Ford, an author who studies artificial intelligence and robots, among other things.What’s the upside of a chat-free future, in which colleagues work together in close physical space but never need to talk person-to-person? For one, it may make work experiences more efficient by stopping gossipy distractions that can get in the way of serious affairs. It also may safeguard employees from physical disturbance, a growing workplace concern, says Jamais Cascio, an author and futurist.But there are possible problems. Virtual environments have the potential to reduce social inhibitions (抑制), which could lead to conflicts. It’s also possible that technology will create a more impersonal atmosphere. Without the water cooler-style chat that can make work life more vibrant—research suggests informal office jokes can boost productivity—office relationships could start to resemble the interactions we have with strangers in public spaces.Eventually, some experts believe, with technologies making their way into offices, humans may remove themselves from the workplace altogether, though not in the sense that they will be replaced by robots, as many have predicted.28. According to Stowe Boyd, what can be widely seen in workplaces?A. Technologies are used as a barrier against casual chat.B. Direction interactions are resisted but cannot be avoided.C. In-person collaboration is the best way to promote efficiency.D. Face-to-face contact is the guarantee of high-concentration work.29. What can we infer from Paragraph 4?A. Coworkers prefer to keep closely connected.B. Employees engage in developing far-away relationships.C. Technologies allow for new forms of office-communication.D. 3-D meetings have completely replaced real-life interactions.30. What’s the author’s purpose in writing the passage?A. To forecast a new workplace trend caused by technologies.B. To encourage employees to make better use of technologies.C. To stress the importance of combining work and technologies.D. To introduce the effects of technologies on how employees interact.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。

浙江省2020届高考英语下学期4月模拟试题 含答案

浙江省2020届高考英语下学期4月模拟试题 含答案

浙江省2020届高考英语下学期4月模拟试题英语本试题卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题),共 6 页,满分 150 分,考试时间 120 分钟。

答题前,在答题纸指定区域填写班级、姓名、考场号、座位号及准考证号。

所有答案必须写在答题纸上,写在试卷上无效。

考试结束后,只需上交答题纸。

第一部分:听力(共两节,满分 30 分)第Ⅰ卷做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。

录音内容结朿后,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 1.5 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,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。

What does the man want to do?A. Get to a place.B. Buy a map.C. Give an address.What does the woman think of her experience of the party?A. Wonderful.B. Awful.C. Just so-so.What kind of fruit is cheap in the woman’s country?A. Apple.B. Orange.C. Pear.What will the woman do during the spring vacation?A. Go to Japan.B. Have the wedding anniversary.C. Visit her grandparents.When will the two speakers probably discuss the project?A. On Tuesday.B. On Thursday.C. On Friday.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。

2020年浙江省高三年级第二次模拟考试英语(带解析)

2020年浙江省高三年级第二次模拟考试英语(带解析)

2020年浙江省高三年级第二次模拟考试英语试卷阅读理解(分两节,共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)阅读下面短文,并根据短文后的要求答题。

Do kids need rules, or is it more important for them to find out on their own what works and what doesn't work? It all depends on what the rules are supposed to accomplish. My feeling is that the most effective rules are the ones that will help students now and in the future. The school and parents should avoid rules that have no long-term value and make rules that help students focus on the future.__1__For example, unreasonable dress and grooming(修饰) codes are particularly annoying. What lasting benefit do they have? Boys have been sent home for wearing their hair too long. What is gained by regulating hairstyles? It seems to me that learning about appropriate grooming is something that students can safely learn on their own. It won't really ruin a person's life to look back at a yearbook picture in 10 years and laugh at the hairstyles.On the other hand, most students respect rules and requirements that help them stay focused on the future. It seems that every day the world gets more confused about what's important, so it's definitely useful to have a few guidelines for staying on track. Students may complain about having to take required courses(especially the ones they don't like), reading books during summer vacation, and doing community service, but at least they can see that there are clear reasons for these requirements. __2__My own lesson in rules happened when I was in eighth grade. Because I got all C's on my first­quarter report card, Dad said that I was limited to one hour of TV on school nights. Of course, I was upset and said my freedom was being taken away. Dad stood firm, and my grades improved dramatically. __3__ I probably wouldn't have come up with the TV rule on my own, and as a result, my life may have been much different.I realize that people who come up with rules mean well. They, too, are trying to remove distractions and smooth the way to success for students. __4__ Good intentions don't always make good rules.第一节根据短文内容,从A、B、C、D和E中选出最适合填入短文空白处的选项。

2020年浙江卷第二次英语试题(带解析)

2020年浙江卷第二次英语试题(带解析)

2020年浙江卷第二次英语试题(带解析)一、短对话1.What will (he speakers do tonight?A. Visit Mary.B. Go out of town.2.How does the woman go to work (his week?A. By car.B. By bike.3.What time does Dave's meeting start?A. At 8:30.B. At 9:00.4.What is Helen going to do?A. Buy some books.B. Study in the library.5.What is the woman's feeling now?A. Relief.B. Regret.二、长对话听下面f段较长对话,回答以下小题。

6.What is Tom busy doing?A. Raising money.B. Writing a lab report, children.7.Who might be able to help Tom (his week?A. Mike.B. Cathy.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

8.Why is Jack leaving early?A.To avoid getting stuck in traffic.B.To enjoy (he scenery on the way.C.To buy some gifts for his family.9.What does Judy often do at the railway station?A. Read books.B. Call some friends.10.What arc the speakers mainly talking about?A.What to do next year.B.Where to go for vacations.C. Host a dinner.C. On foot.C. At 10:00.C. Attend a history class.C. Embarrassment.C. Giving classes toC. Jane.C. Look around the shops.4.续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。

英语_2020届浙江省某校高三下学期第二次联考英语试题含答案

英语_2020届浙江省某校高三下学期第二次联考英语试题含答案

2020届浙江省某校高三下学期第二次联考英语试题一、阅读选择1. B. It was two decades ago that I became a part of this extraordinary organization, St.Jude.Then I've been in love with it ever since. And right around this time every fall, we shoot thepromotional film, and I get to spend the day with a family of St. Jude. I always say it's thebest day of the year and the hardest day of the year.A few years back I met a little girl named Sawyer. She was seven at the time and Iremember she had this pink little dress on and these big angelic eyeballs. And the chemo(化疗)had taken all of her hair. She was just with me the whole time as we ran through thescript(剧本)again and again. At the end of the day after hearing the word repeated over andover again, she looked up at me with those big blue eyeballs and asked me, "What iscancer? " I just looked at her, not equipped to answer this question. Here was this little girlwho was fighting this deadly discase every single day and she didn't even inow what wasthe word for it. It was just part of het reality and she was just making the absolute best of it.That's what's unbelievable about these children. Despilc everything that they are upagainsl and as much pain as they're ofien in, they are lively. They are joyful. They arefoarloss. That's part of the maigic of St. Jude. I'm so honoted to support fhoir work becausothey're giving children the bost care on the planet so that they can roclaim their childhood,. so that they can find their little innet superhero. And they're doing it at no cost so that thefamilies can live without worrying about hospital bills and their cutting-edge treatments willsoon one dayfind a cure.And that is what every child deserves to know, that they are seen, that they arepowerful, that they are loved. that they deserve a seat at the table, that anything they have to. say or any question they have to ask is of value, even if we don't have all the answers for it.So thank you very much for recognizing the work of this remarkable organization andfor celebrating the power in each and every one of us.(1)What can we can infer about St. Jude?A It's a teaching workshop.B It's a medical school.C It's a children'shospital. D It's a parenting society..25. What does "the word" underlined in paragraph 2 refer to?A. chemo B. script . C. ncws . D. cancer(2)What is paragraph 3 meant to do?A Sing praise for St. Jude.B Appeal for children's health.C Argue for cuts on medical bills.D Call for pioneering medicine.(3)Where is this text most lilcely taken from?.A diary.B A guidebookC A novel.D A speech.(4)ABCD2. Scientists in the U.S. have created an artificial sunflower less than 0.04 inches wide that can bend towards a light source and harvest solar energy. The flowers were found tobe about 400 percent more efficient than other equipment, making them promising technology for solar power potentially even as a power source for solar﹣based spaceships. The team, led by researchers from the University of California, Los Angeles, was lookingto improve the efficiency of solar cells by modeling after a feature of nature﹣phototropism. This is where a plant adjusts itself to face the sun, getting the most amountof energy it can get. In a study published in Nature Nanotechnology, the team said it was a "big challenge".However, this problem has now been overcome. The team has developed a polymer(聚合物) that is responsive to being simulated by light. The system, which they have named SunBOT for short, is able to instantly explore and track a light source. It can do this acrossa range of temperatures without power supply or any human intervention.The researchers used the polymer to create a "stem". Then they placed a material commonly used in solar cells on its top, representing the "flower". When the team shone a light at the SunBOTs, the polymer began heating up and shrinking, causing the stem to bend so the flower faced the light.The researchers tested their artificial sunflowers to see how efficient they were at harvesting solar energy Findings showed they were up to 400 percent more effective than non﹣phototrophic materials.The practical applications of SunBOTs are some way off. The study shows a proof of concept, but the technology will need to be scaled up to be usedcommercially. However, the team is confident it could one day be used a across a broad range of industries.This work may be useful for solar harvesters signal revere smart windows, self﹣contained robotics solar sails for spaceships and intelligent energy generation (for example, solar cells and biofuels), the scientific team said.(1)Why do the scientists create the artificial sunflower?________A To prevent pollution.B To protect sunflowers.C To reuse greenenergy. D To warn us of the energy crisis..(2)What can we learn about SunBOTs?________A SunBOTs are likely to be too limited in future use.B There is some time before SunBOTs are put into markets.C Scientists are still not sure of the function of SunBOTs.D SunBOTs are not efficient, though advanced, in collecting energy..(3)Where can we read such a text?________A In an education report.B In a market report.C In an experimentreport. D In a science report.3.Every year, more books on happiness are published. And every year, more people feel depressed because they do not see themselves as happy. They don't remember or know what it feels like, and instead, they feel guilty that they aren't as happy as everyone says they should be. This is really a sad state of emotional affairs.The books, blogs, YouTube videos and advice columns(专栏)will tell you that if you read, exercise, stay busy, help others, and increase your intimacy(亲密)every day, then you too can be happy.The simple truth is that no one can be happy all the time. That doesn't mean you have to be sad, angry, or depressed the rest of the time but that you can find a middle ground called contentment. This middle ground is a good place mentally and emotionally, and spending time there is a healthy choice.Contentment is somewhere between satisfied and peaceful. When you are in that place, the stuff of life can be going on around you, but you don't need to allow it to bother you. And that, my friends, is a very nice way to go through life.I find contentment in walks and in writing, and in talking with my partner and reminding each other that our life is good, despite temporary setbacks or scary moments. Because I know about myself and I can respond differently. Doing this takes away stress and will keep you from losing your state of contentment.If there is even one thing that puts you in a state of contentment—you do it regularly and early enough each day—it will help you go through any challenges you may have to face later. Right at this moment, things around me are still a little out of my control—such is life—but I am feeling pretty good because I actively achieve my goals. I am now content, and that feeling will last the whole day through. You can do the same.(1)What does the author want to stress by mentioning "Books on happiness" in paragraph 1?A People find it difficult to agree on what happiness is.B Such books are so popular that they are sold out very soon.C Happiness is something easy to gain in our daily life.D Experts find it useless to argue about the value of happiness.(2)When facing setbacks or sad moments, what does the author do?A He turns to such media as blogs.B He definitely communicates withpartners. C He adjusts himself and reacts positively. D He sees himself unlucky and feels depressed.(3)What is the author most likely to agree with?A Still water runs deep.B Health is better than wealth.C Enough is as good as a feast.D One good turn deserves another.(4)What is the author's purpose in writing the text?A To introduce a novel experience.B To advocate a proper life attitude.C To encourage studies on happiness.D To persuade us to work endlessly.二、七选五4. Studying abroad is complicated. Apart from academic matters that needed to be dealt with, you also need to maintain a great many personal relationships.(1)_______I spent most of the three and a half years in Canada with my host family. Their house is not farfrom my school. They are a local family of five: the parents, two sons at the age of eightor nine, and the grandmother.In the first half year, we had no big conflicts.(2)_______Take food as an example. I hadto bring my own lunch to school and my host family made cold sandwiches for me every day. Back in China, I always had warm meals, which maybe was why after having cold sandwiches for half a year I couldn't stand it anymore.(3)_______They lived in a villa, and offered me a room on the first floor, while theirliving room and activity room were all on the second floor. At night or on weekends when I was ready to read, do my homework or go to bed, their sons would play with a ball,jump up and down and horse around. It felt like the whole floor was shaking.After enduring for half a year, I told my parents I wanted to change to a Chinese host family,so that there would be less incompatible living habits.(4)_______He thought living in a Chinese host family overseas was no different from studying in China.In the end, I chose to stay with that family and I gradually realized that they were actually nice people.(5)_______Gradually, they also started to care for me, a stranger from China. Occasionally, they would steam rice and make some stir﹣fried dishes for me;when the kids were playing upstairs, the host mother would remind them not to make too much noise. Although I was still bothered by their noise sometimes, I knew that therewas no perfection in life. We needed to understand each other.A. Another thing was about housing.B. Luckily, my parents were of timely help.C. But sometimes I did feel like fish out of water.D. Therefore, we have to force ourselves to mature quickly.E. From then on, I learned to communicate more with them.F. Instead, sometimes I felt as comfortable there as at home.G. However, my proposal was strongly rejected by my father.三、完形填空5. There are some clouds that have silver linings and some that don't — AnonymSometimes I feel like an open book, empty. But I still have memories from my _______ with cancer. I have left the story unspoken. Cancer isn't rare, but it feels like a _______ topic of conversation. In our life, we are not taught how to respond to things like cancer. That's whyit's important to _______ and to talk about real stories that are painful, yet full of the significance of _______.That afternoon I was in the operation room. It was _______ in the room, and I was shivering. There was a terrible, spiting pain in my left leg. I _______ my mom's hand as the smell of rubbing alcohol hit my nose. _______ tears streamed down my face. The doctor was _______ if he should stop the procedure because I was in so much pain. After the operation, he got me a_______ and they took me out to the car.After many times of having chemotherapy (化疗), my ________ started to get tired of the sick treatment. But I had to smile, and pretended ________ was wonderful. Sometimes all you can do is to pretend to be ________ and move on. Months later, the good news was that after another several months, my family could ________ my end to having cancer.Some people have told me that attitude doesn't matter when you have something like cancer. I ________. I don't know how I would have ________ my treatment without my family and friends, and I also couldn't have made it without ________ and something to look forward to.I will ________ know what I would be like if I hadn't experienced that. However, I do know that those experiences have ________ me who I am today. Embarrassment, ________, sadness, these are the feelings you remember, but also the ones you can learn from. I know what is important in life because I have been ________. Yes, I know. I'm growing up.(1)A battleB communicationC appointmentD argument(2)A dangerousB terribleC meaningfulD suitable(3)A shareB cureC discussD enjoy(4)A ambitionB memoryC growthD peace(5)A warmB coldC coolD hot(6)A seizedB shookC wavedD patted(7)A SweetB JoyfulC RelievedD Salty(8)A tellingB sayingC considering.D announcing(9)A bedB wheelchairC bench,D seat(10)A handB noseC bodyD head(11)A nothingB somethingC everythingD anything(12)A wiseB luckyC richD brave(13)A celebrateB checkC continueD cancel(14)A adoptB disagreeC admitD dislike(15)A took onB put downC cared aboutD got through(16)A permissionB helpC hesitationD hope(17)A certainlyB neverC absolutelyD forever(18)A madeB givenC ‘discoveredD influenced(19)A satisfactionB prideC happinessD frustration(20)A controlledB testedC punishedD blamed四、用单词的适当形式完成短文6. 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。

解析浙江省杭州市2020┄2021届高三高考模拟卷二英语试题 Word版

解析浙江省杭州市2020┄2021届高三高考模拟卷二英语试题 Word版

英语卷第一部分听力(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,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话,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 will the man do next?A. Attend a meeting.B. See an engineer.C. T alk with Mr. Black.2. What will the woman probably eat?A. Some nuts.B. Some cookies.C. Some fruit.3. What did the man ask Justin to do?A. Bring some magazines.B. Design a magazine cover.C. Read the magazines on his table.4. When did the man get home last night?A. At 11:30.B. At 11:20.C. At 12:00.5. Where is the woman going?A. T o a lamp factory.B. T o a repair shop.C. T o a garage.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。

6. What are the speakers talking about?A. An exam.B. A course.C. A lecture.7. What topic did the essay question cover?A. Walt Whitman’s poems.B. Mark Twain’s novels.C. Arthur Miller’s plays.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。

高三下学期第二次模拟英语试题(解析版)

高三下学期第二次模拟英语试题(解析版)

2020届高三年级第二次模拟考试第一部分听力(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2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。

例:How much is the shirt?A. £19.15.B. £9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C.1. How is the weather in the mountains?A. Rainy.B. Sunny.C. Snowy.2. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. Cooking.B. Traditions.C. Experiments.3. Why does the man read in weak light?A. He is afraid of light.B. He doesn’t care about his eyes.C. He doesn’t want to bother his brother.4. How much money did the man lend the woman in all?A. $70.B. $80.C. $100.5. What is the man’s opinion about sleep?A. Four hours is plenty for him.B. Eight hours is too much for the woman.C. Six hours is the least for most people.第二节(共15小题海小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

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2020届浙江省湄池中学高三下英语练习试题二一、阅读理解:第一节阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

To enter the highlands of Chiapas, in southern Mexico, is to enter a world of exciting native culture, breathtaking natural beauty and horrible poverty. It is also to enter the field of Coca-cola.No gathering to celebrate a birth, a marriage and so o is considered complete without Coke for the guests.A bottle of Coke, believed to feed the good spirits and help the sick, is today as central a feature of many public and private rituals(仪式) as candles and sacrificial chickens.But the connection between Coca-Cola and local tradition in Los Altos has contributed to the rise of a health emergency that activists accuse authorities of not taking seriously enough. Other health problems related to excessive sugar consumption, such as tooth decay(蛀牙), are also common.Type 2 diabetes is now firmly established as the biggest killer in the region, according to a study. Jaime Page, an expert who carried out the study, said, "The consumption of soft drinks here is really terrible, and even with diabetics themselves it can seem impossible for them to stop. I think it might be a lost battle.The seal of celestial(比处指教会) approval not only helped create a belief that Coca-cola had the power to heal but also fuelled its march to becoming a symbol of social status and good hospitality.In those areas a Coke in a glass bottle is often hardly more expensive than bottled water. As in most of Mexico, clean drinking water is not generally available even to those who can count on running water in their homes, which means many turn to soft drinks for basic hydration(水分).1. What is the most important in a ceremony of Los Altos?A. Breathtaking natural beautyB. Sacrificial chickensC. Coca-colaD. Candles2. What do some activists think of the connection?A. They encourage further development.B. They praise this connection.C. They pay no attention to it.D. They are against it.3. Many religious staff believed that _________.A. Coca-cola showed you were good hostsB. soft drinks could feed the spiritsC. Coca-cola made people get sickD. soft drinks had magic power4. What can be inferred from the last paragraph?A. Soft drinks are hard to get.B. Soft drinks are clean at least.C. Soft drinks are cheaper than bottled waterD. Soft drinks are easier to be stored at home第二节根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

选项中有两项为多余选项。

Have you ever been hurt from your back by -or betrayed by someone you thought you could trust? Unfortunately, we can’t stop people from taking such actions against us. 1_________. Wondering if your BFF is reliable or not? Here are four signs someone isn’t really your friend.They use you more than they enjoy your companyMaybe they approached you first with good conversations and that’s how your friendship started. But eventually the mask falls off. And if you want to find out if they are a true friend, just ask them for a tavor too ---and if they lend you a hand,then keep them around. 2.__________There is an imbalance in communicationUnless they are introverts(内向的人) are you always the one making contact? 3.__________? If they constantly cancel plans with you or stop communicating with you all together, it might be assigned to start investing in other more worthwhile friendships. You deserve support, attention and respect, too.4._____________This one can be tricky to detect, especially if they seem like the passive-aggressive type. Do they say congratulations with a smile but secretly want to beat you? Are they known to be a naturally jealous person? One other thing to note is if they copy you.They bring you more drama than support5.____________. It is also about providing a safe space where both Parties can confide in one another. If they talk about your other friends and their friends behind their backs, you can probably guess that they will talk the same about you, too. Is that someone worth keeping around?A. Do they frequently ignore youB. Otherwise, you know what to doC. They are secretly competing with youD. Do they say they do everything for youE. But we can decide who we keep in our livesF. A solid friendship is about having fun with someoneG. You should remember a friend in need is a true friend二、完形填空Poor families in the Turkish city of Istanbul have been visited by a mysterious benefactor(赞助人) paying off their debts at grocery stores and leaving envelopes of cash on their doorsteps over the past year.Last week, many 1________ people in Tuzla, a shipbuilding district in Istanbul, were 2________ to find out their debts at 3_________ grocery stores had been paid by an unknown male benefactor who claimed to be doing the selfless deeds"only to 4_________ God's blessing". After the crash of the Turkish lira, food prices 5_________, as did the prices of utilities like electricity, and the unemployment rate. The rising 6__________ of living has been hard to keep up with some people, but this 7________ benefactor is doing his best to 8________ the poorest people in Istanbul.“Someone came and 9 ________ me to show him the notebook where I 10_________ customers 'debts,” the owner of a Tuzla grocery store said. "There were four people with large amounts 11_________ and I told him where they 12________. And he came back 13_________ after talking to them and paid all the 14__________. I also learned he gave extra 15__________ to those families. I asked him his 16__________ and he told me, ‘Just call me Robin Hood.’ He said he was doing this ‘only to earn God's blessing’.”The generous man is 17_________ to have been behind several similar donations earlier in 2019. In March,he allegedly slipped 18_________ containing 1,000 liras under the doors of needy 19_________in several working class neighborhoods across Istanbul. Then in June he reportedly paid off 25, 000 liras in grocery store debts as a festival 20_________.I. A. common B. poor C. dirty D. stable2. A. happy B shy C. worried D. embarrassed3. A. modern B. foreign C. rich D. local4. A. give B decorate C. earn D. mend5. A. balanced B rocketed C changed D disappeared6. A. cost B population C. space D imagination7. A wealthy B handsome C kind D. confident8. A. affect B. violate C. teach D help9. A. frightened B. cheated C. forced D. asked10. A. record B draw C. need D. forget11. A. exciting B. boring C outstanding D challenging12. A escaped B. lived C worked D. hid13. A. firstly B, also C. forever D. again14. A. debts B goods C. wages D. foods15. A. time B energy C. cash D. smile16. A. location B. job C. age D name17. A. believed B. said C threatened D honored18. A. bags B. boxes C envelopes D. cases19. A. farmers B families C villagers D. owners20.A. joke B present C story D. routine三、语法填空Syria's almost nine-year conflict (冲突) is far from over but that is not stopping a new wave of western tourists 1_____________visiting. Visiting places associated with 2___________(die)and tragedy is generally referred to as dark tourism. Holidaying in countries still technically at war, however, is a relatively new phenomenon, fuelled by social media influencers to visit 3____________(forbid)destinations or tick off(打卡,此处指游览)all 4_____________(country) in the worldAttempts 5___________(open) Syria again for tourism have been met with fierce criticism from some Syrians, however. The tourism companies 6____________(do) this now to show the world that Syria is safe and fine 7____________the war is over. " These tips whitewash(粉饰) the regime(政权) and let the world forget 8_____________atrocities(暴行) committed against Syrians. It's really depressing and 9______________(pain) to see tourists coming to your country from overseas when your house is 10_______________(official) taken away by the regime and you can never go back home.”四、书面表达《时代》周刊宣布2019年度人物为16岁的瑞典环保少女格塔・桑伯格( Greta Thunberg)。

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