安徽省蚌埠市教师2020届高三“我为高考命题”仿真模拟英语试卷(蚌埠二中12)+Word版含答案
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rescuers’ best efforts to stop him. He knew he couldn’t leave them behind. As the
tension increases, several human strangers jump in to help the animals, even going
D. How many people suffered from the wildfires.
25.What does the underlined phrase “went viral” mean?
A. Turned bad.
B Got attacked. C. Became interesting. D Grew popular.
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Wildfires were rapidly spreading through northern and southern California as
powerful winds swept through the state, burning homes and forcing more than
第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 30 分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中,选出最佳选项,
并在答题卡上将该项涂。
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the rescue team to find his family of horses from CBS Los Angeles went viral. The
public was touched by the horse's heroic act and shared their thoughts on the Internet.
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goodness taking place.
24.What does the first paragraph focus on?
A. What causes the wildfires.
B. How serious the wildfires are.
C. What rescuers did to put out the wildfires.
probably had no idea what was wrong with the horse, who just started running away
from them. The horse raced back into danger to lead his family to safety, despite
C Cities in the American states of California, Washington and Massachusetts are considering bans or limits on the use of natural gas in homes and buildings because local officials and environmentalists point to evidence that gas leaking from pipes and other places hurts the climate more than carbon dioxide. The Environmental Protection Agency says buildings and homes produce about 12 percent of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions( 排 放 ). Greenhouse gases are heat-trapping gases in the atmosphere. The bans, if approved, could affect heating systems in large buildings and even cooking stoves in homes. Until recently, many environmentalists considered natural gas to be a "bridge fuel" to a future of renewable energy. U.S. utilities (公共事业) presently get about 35 percent of their electricity from natural gas. However, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) notes that utilities have increased their use of renewable fuels in the past 10 years, from 9 to 17 percent of all power. If natural gas bans in buildings become widespread, they could hurt the business plans of some of the world's biggest energy companies. Companies like Exxon Mobil, Shell and BP are investing billions of dollars to produce and ship more natural gas. Big gas producers argue that gas improves the environment by replacing fuels, such as coal, that pollute more. Natural gas companies oppose bans. They have started an advertising campaign and supported research that says gas is a better cooking fuel and a low-cost energy option. The American Petroleum Institute (API) represents the U.S. oil and gas industry. The API rejects arguments that natural gas is bad for the environment. API spokesman Reid Porter said that the industry is limiting methane emissions(甲烷)with improved technology. He pointed to data from the Environmental Protection Agency showing a decrease in recent years.
back to the burning barn where some of the horses remained.
You can watch the horse runs back into the smoke-filled area, reconnects with
the horses inside the fence, and quickly accompanies them out of the fenced-off area.
to save others, although thick clouds of wildfire smoke hung in the air.
But it's not just humans in danger's path. A video of a horse running away from
200,000 people to leave their homes. Thousands of structures were destroyed in the
massive fires. Firefighters and volunteers worked around the clock, risking their lives
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scene. As disastrous as the California wildfires have been, this video and countless
other rescue stories — human and animal alike — are shining light on all acts of
26.Which words can best describe the horse?
A. Brave and sympathetic.
B. Loyal but stubborn.
C. Responsible and clever.
D. Flexible but aggressive.
27.What message does the writer want to convey? A. Fighting disasters needs joint efforts. B. Animals show goodness to each other. C. All good deeds deserve to be praised. D. Animals are always friends of man.
蚌埠市教师“我为高考命题”英语学科试卷
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Though it's not clear from the video, CBS Los Angeles reported that all but one of the
horses involved were saved. OnБайду номын сангаас female horse had to be euthanized (安乐死) on the
Volunteers were rescuing several horses from the wildfire when one of horses
jumped away from the group. They were trying to help the horse, but he refused. They