英语-2020年3月高三第一次在线大联考(新课标Ⅰ卷)(全解全析)

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英语- 2020年3月高三第一次在线大联考(北京卷)(全解全析)

英语- 2020年3月高三第一次在线大联考(北京卷)(全解全析)

2020年3月高三第一次在线大联考(北京卷)英语·答案解析第一部分:知识运用(共两节,45分)第一节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)A【语篇解读】世界卫生组织宣布新冠状病毒引发肺炎疫情,对中国控制疫情爆发很有信心。

1.global考查词性转换。

此处指全球的一个紧急事件,需用形容词global。

2.will continue/continues考查时态。

用一般将来时表示接下来会继续对中国控制疫情爆发持有信心。

此处will不仅表示将来,也可表示一种意愿。

句中也可以用一般现在时continues,表示WHO一直保持对中国有信心的一种态度。

3.where考查定语从句。

此处指这次宣布是因为他们担忧新冠肺炎会蔓延到一些卫生系统不好的国家去,在那里病情一旦肆虐可能会导致大面积感染和死亡。

此处为定语从句,先行词为前面的countries,关系词在从句中作地点状语,故填关系副词where。

B【语篇解读】为了保证学生疫情期间继续学习,国家教育部创建了一个国家云学习平台,向学生直播学校课程。

4.scheduled考查非谓语动词。

谓语动词为has been postponed,空格处填非谓语动词,be scheduled to do意为“计划安排在……”,此处作后置定语,需填scheduled。

5.its考查代词。

此处指减缓新冠肺炎的蔓延速度,空格处用形容词性物主代词修饰名词spread,故填its。

6.covering考查非谓语动词。

定语从句中的谓语为has,空格处为非谓语动词,此处指课程覆盖了12门科目,lesson与cover为主谓关系,故用现在分词covering。

C【语篇解读】以拍摄古风美食短视频出名的李子柒把中国文化以一种创新的方式引向世界。

7.has gained考查时态。

空格处为谓语动词,结合时间状语so far可知用现在完成时,主语为单数,故填has gained。

8.that考查特殊句式。

2020秋高三上学期第一次联考英语试题(可编辑)+答案详解+评分标准 (2)

2020秋高三上学期第一次联考英语试题(可编辑)+答案详解+评分标准 (2)

2020届高三上学期第一次联考英语试题第I卷(选择题共100分)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。

1. Where are the two speakers?A. In Canada.B. In the US.C. In Mexico.2. What's the relationship between the two speakers?A. Classmates.B. Friends.C. Brother and sister.3. What are the speakers mainly discussing?A. Careers.B. Health problems.C. Types of hospitals.4. When does the man want to go to the library?A. On Saturday.B. On Sunday.C. On Monday.5. How does the woman respond to the man?A. She is disappointed.B. She is impressed.C. She is indifferent. 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。

每段对话后有几个小题,从每题所给的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。

每段对话读两遍。

听下面一段对话,回答第6和7题。

6. What is the dog's name?A. Harry.B. Yoda.C. Luke7. What is the dog like?A. Young and fast.B. Old and loyal.C. Big and scary.听下面一段对话,回答第8和9题。

英语-2020年3月高三第一次在线大联考(新课标Ⅰ卷)(考试版)

英语-2020年3月高三第一次在线大联考(新课标Ⅰ卷)(考试版)

2020年3月高三第一次在线大联考(新课标I卷)英语(本卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟。

)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A 、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

例:How much is the shirt?A. £ 19. 15.B. £ 9. 18.C. £ 9. 15.答案是C。

1. Which season do we know from the conversation?A. Spring.B. Summer.C. Winter.2. Who did the woman call?A. Her dad.B. Her husband.C. Her father-in-law.3. What does the man want to express?A. His thanks.B. His skills.C. His plans.4. How many red roses does the man need?A. 11.B. 12.C. 13.5. When will the woman go to the class?A. At 10:00 am.B. At 4:00 pm.C. At 6:00 pm.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

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

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6. What does the man think of the show?A. Surprising.B. Funny.C. Impressive.7. How many colors does the woman mention?A. Six.B. Five.C. Four.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

2020届河南省高三上学期第一次联考英语试题(解析word版)

2020届河南省高三上学期第一次联考英语试题(解析word版)

2020届高中高三毕业班第一次考试英语试题注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡上,并将考生号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。

2.回答选择题时,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。

回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。

写在本试卷上无效。

3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

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。

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

AEnglish teachers needed immediately for schools in China About UsShenzhen Cambridge Culture International Education is an education solution provider that was founded in 2014 and its main office is in Shenzhen and is contracted by education departments across China to hire and manage foreign teachers for schools.We are not an agency. We hire and manage you from the start (getting on the plane) to finish (returning home )! We offer visa support, teacher training, lesson planning guidance and the chance to meet other participants before you go to China. And our programmes are designed toensure you arrive in China feeling confident, prepared and supported, so that you can make the most of this incredible opportunity.Benefits*TEFL Certificate course assistance*Work visa(Z visa) sponsored*Flight allowance*Pre-arrival training and orientation*Airport pickup, bank, phone card, and apartment rental assistance*Accident insurance*Three nights’ free hotel on arrival*Salary range: 11,000RMB ( 1,608USD) - 18,000RMB (2,631USD) per month ( 150% - 200% above local average)*Performance bonus*Teaching hours being less than 13 hours per week*Chinese public holidays & Summer vacation*Ongoing teacher mentoring and assessment ( classroom observations, seminar and monthly training sessions)*Chinese Lesson (2 hours/week)*Part-time opportunities (We use our large and knowledgeable alumni community to help our teachers connect and find new opportunities so you can develop your skills and career path outside the classroom ! )Position● Student Ages: kinderga rten (3 -6 years old); Primary (6 -12 years old); Middle School (13 -19 years old)● Classroom fully equipped with computer, projector, board, and microphone● Curriculum and teaching materials provided● Local teacher assistantRequirements● 10 - 12 mont hs’ contract● Bachelor’s Degree(学士学位) or above in any field● 120-hour TEFL certificate required● Native-English speaking level● Hold a passport from the U. S. A. , Canada, Australia, U. K. , South Africa, New Zealand, or Ireland● Age from 20 years old to 55 years old (visa requirement)Living and working in China will be a wonderful opportunity. Come and join us!Company Website: http ://www. cambridgeculture. com1. What can we know about Shenzhen Cambridge Culture International Education?A. It has a history of more than a decade.B. It has the Chinese government as a sponsor.C. Its main task is to train foreign teachers for Chinese schools.D. It provides a service package for foreign teachers to work in China.2. What benefit can teachers get from working with the organization?A. One week’ s free hotel.B. Medical insurance.C. Higher salary than local average.D. Legal aid during public holidays.3. Who may be qualified for the position?A. A Canadian who hasn’ t got the TEFL certificate.B. An experienced English teacher who is 65 years old.C. A professor who can only work in China for half a year.D. A native English speaker who has a Doctor’ s Degree in education.【答案】1. D 2. C 3. D【解析】这是一篇应用文。

2020届高三英语第一次联考试卷及参考答案

2020届高三英语第一次联考试卷及参考答案

2020届高三英语第一次联考试卷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AThe history ofpop art begins with abstract art. Pop art emerged from the foundation of abstract art in the 1950s, first gaining recognition in Great Britain, then establishing itself in the United States in the 1960s.In the 1930s and 1940s, abstract art was greatly popular, but people began to hate this art form. Most abstract art produced in this era could be found in art galleries or the homes of the elite(名流), not in the homes of everyday people. Pop art sprung onto the scene as the people's art.Some art critics say pop art is a rebellion against abstract art; others say it is an extension of abstract art. You can see elements of abstract art in many pop art prints, especially those that consist of a collage(拼贴画)of images. However, some pop art pieces have nothing to do with abstract art, looking more like a photo of a popular consumer item, which impressed people deeply.Richard Hamilton and Eduardo Paolozzi were two of the first contemporary pop art pioneers recognised in Great Britain. They were a part of the Independent Group, an organised group of British artists who wanted to challenge ruling modernist approaches to culture. They recognised the value of modern advertising and comic book images. They used these popular images in art as a social commentary, often building irony and humour into their artworks, thus creating a new form of art. These pieces were mass-produced and sold at affordable prices.When pop art took off in the United States, it expanded to include a celebration of kitsch and the common images found in movies and television. Andy Wharhol is perhaps the most famous American pop art artist, known for his prints of the actress Marilyn Monroe, the singer Elvis Presley and of Campbell's soup cans. Andy Wharhol was inspired by images from advertisements and common consumer items. He also made a series of paintings which showed images of car accidents.1. Why did people dislike abstract art?A. People found it hard to understand.B. Ordinary people couldn't afford it.C. People disliked enjoying it in galleries.D. It wasn't based on everyday life.2. What impression do pop art works leave on people?A. They are a rebellion against abstract art.B. They have many elements of abstract art.C. They are created so real.D. They are products of advertisers.3. The Independent Group was set up to ________.A. introduce a new art form to the worldB. develop modern advertising furtherC. create new comic book imagesD. make British culture better knownBAlaska—The American city Anchorage is recovering from a powerful earthquake Friday that damaged public buildings, homes and roads.The 7.0 earthquake caused buildings to slake. But there have been no reports of deaths, serious injuries or damage. Officials say the quake has not affected transportation of food and her supplies. “The ships are coming in on schedule, the supply lines are at this point working well,” the government told reporters Sunday.The Glenn Highway was probably the road hit hardest by the earthquake. It connects the state's largest city to other parts in the north. Traffic has been heavy and slow—moving since the quake. Drivers are being guided. Groups of workers are trying to rebuild areas where the quake left large holes in the road.People who are still nervous after the major quake have been more upset by more than 1, 700 aftershocks. “Anything that moves, you feel terrified”said David, whose home suffered structural(结构)damage, including a sunken foundation(地基). Actually, Alaska came up with strict building rules after a 9. 2 earthquake in 1964. That was the second most powerful earthquake on record.Government officials said a public health center promises that moneyfor medical treatment will continue to come. Mental healthy service(心理健康服务)is also available for people hurt by the disaster.Earthquake experts say there is a 4 percent chance of another 7. 0 earthquake or greater in the following week. "The chance is very small, but its not impossible, ” said the expert, Paul Caruso.4. What was the result of the earthquake?A. Buildings were damaged.B. Food supply was cut off.C. Many people were killedD. The ships could not come in.5. Why is the traffic slow on the Glenn Highway?A. Because small quakes hit the city.B. Because falling rocks are a danger.C. Because the highway is badly damaged.D. Because drivers are misled.6. What can you learn from Paul Caruso?A. Another greater earthquake is on the way.B. Chances still exists of another earthquake.C. It will be safe in the 1th week after the quake.D. There is no possibility for more quakes.7. Where can your possibly read the passage?A. Ina story book.B. In a travel journal.C. In a poster.D. In a newspaper.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.DA single toy catches a child's attention for a limited period of time, but a box of items that allows a child to build their own toys will catch their imagination for years to come. This brilliant idea already exists in real product form, and it's called Toyi.Toyi is described as an eco-friendly creative building kit, and it recently won the well-known IF Design Award. It came from Istanbul, Turkish, where a young female designer named Elif Atmaca first came up with the idea for it when she wanted to help the kids living in disadvantaged areas. These children do not have access to the variety of interesting toys that wealthier children do.Toyi Atmaca's design allows children to transform what are around them into clever toys. It consists of sticks, junction parts, flexible connectors, toy body parts like feet, eyes, hands, and wheels that can be used to turn old water bottles, cups, boxes, towels, etc. into cute, clever, and unique playthings. This toy kit upcycles(升级利用) materials that would otherwise go to waste, turning a recycling bin into a treasure container.“Our initial target was to deliver Toyi kits to only disadvantaged children in Turkish,” Atmaca told the media. But during a research conducted with around300 children, .she realized that the restriction on being creative went beyond any boundary. “I saw that everything was planned and shaped by grown-ups, blocking the kids' imagination in a significant way,” said Atmaca.Atmaca concluded that each kid needed space where he or she could freely create. She explained the entireprocess should be left to kids’ creativity, reminding teachers and all grown-ups that child-led play was an excellent way for children to develop lifelong skills.Toyi's creators are now considering distributing the kits to as many children as possible around the world through different international NGOs. Atmaca notes that for each Toyi kit sold out, they will also donate one kit toa disadvantaged child through different partnerships around the world.12. Why did Atmaca design Toyi at first?A. To win the famous IF Design Award.B. To help poor kids make their own toys.C. To protect the environment in Istanbul.D. To recycle all the waste in the dustbin.13. Which is probably the product made with the toy kit of Toyi?A. A new picture of a young boy.B. A computer with high technology.C. A treasure container from a dustbin:D. A six-armed “robot” from a water bottle.14. How do the toy kits help improve the children's ability?A. It provides the kids various types of toys.B. It offers space for the kids’ creative minds.C. It changes the poor kids' living conditions.D. It teaches the kids to share joys with others.15. What is the new target for Atmaca and her partners?A. Donating toykits to more poor children.B. Selling toy kits to every kid in the world.C. Designing new toy kits for kids and adults.D. Doing further research on the kids' demands.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

英语- 2020年3月高三第一次在线大联考(新课标Ⅰ卷)(全解全析)

英语- 2020年3月高三第一次在线大联考(新课标Ⅰ卷)(全解全析)

2020年3月高三第一次在线大联考(新课标I卷)英语·全解全析12345678910C B A B C C A A C A11121314151617181920B C B A C A A B A C21222324252627282930B A D BC AD B C B31323334353637383940A A D C A DB F E C41424344454647484950A C AB D BCD A B51525354555657585960D C A C B A D C B D第一部分听力1—5CBABC6—10CAACA11—15BCBAC16—20AABAC第二部分阅读理解第一节A【语篇解读】这是一篇应用文,主题语境是人与社会。

介绍了华盛顿国家历史大剧院2020年歌剧的演出安排情况。

21.B【解析】细节理解题。

根据The Last Ship部分中的It features an original score with music and lyrics by Stingas well as a few of his best-loved songs:"Island of Souls""All This Time"and"When We Dance"可知选B。

22.A【解析】细节理解题。

根据The King’s Speech介绍部分所给信息Tuesday,Feb.11—Sunday,Feb.16可知选A。

23.D【解析】细节理解题。

根据Summer:The Donna Summer Musical部分信息介绍可知选D。

B【语篇解读】这是一篇说明文,主题语境是人与自然。

主要介绍了非洲灰鹦鹉的体形、生活习性等。

24.B【解析】细节理解题。

根据文章第一段最后一句中的this bird is also known for its extreme intelligence,which gives them the name"The Einsteins of the Bird World"可知,非洲灰鹦鹉得此雅号的主要原因是聪明,故选B。

2020年高三英语第一次联考试题及答案

2020年高三英语第一次联考试题及答案

2020年高三英语第一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ABest of British:Outdoor CinemasLuna Beach Cinema, BrightonOn the beaches of Brighton this summer, you can enjoy the lapping of waves as you take inFinding Dory, Moana and Sharknadoover a month-long residency. This spot boasts the highest definition outdoor LED screen in the country. stretching to an impressive 33 feet!Moonlight Flicks, ChesterThe biggest outdoor cinema in the North West of England, Moonlight Flicks will be showing some serious blockbusters(大片)this summer, including A Star Is Born and singalong crowd-pleaser, The Greatest Showman. Cinephiles can gather on the lawn and plug into wireless headphones to ensure perfect sound quality.Rooftop Film Club, LondonEnjoy cult classics and family favorites while looking out on a view of London's skyline with the city's unique Rooftop Film Club. The current programme only runs until June 30 and our top picks include The Breakfast Club, Fargo and a special 65th anniversary showing of Rear Window.Chirk Castle, Wrexham, North WalesThe 11th-century Chirk Castle was first built under the reign o£ Edward I, but now it's the destination for Silly Walk superfans, as they put on screenings of the cult classic, Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Has there ever been a more perfect surrounding to enjoy the comedy capers of King Arthur and his dozy squire?1. What can you enjoy in the biggest outdoor cinema in the North West of England?A.Finding DoryB.A Star Is BornC.The Breakfast ClubD.Monty Python and the Holy Grail.2. Where can you enjoy a special anniversary show?A. Luna Beach Cinema, Brighton.B. Moonlight Flicks, Chester.C. Rooftop Film Club, London.D. Chirk Castle, Wrexham, North Wales3. What's the purpose of writing the text?A. To encourage summer activities.B. To advertise several cult classics.C. To recommend some blockbusters.D. To introduce outdoor cinemas.BPut your hand over your heart and sit very still. You may notice that the sound of your heartbeat is similar to the beat of a drum. Your heart starts beating before you are born and continues throughout your life. For this reason, the beating of a drum stands for the rhythm of life for many people around the world.InGhana, a country inAfrica, many schools use drums instead of bells to show the beginning and ending of class. Through the drum, the children ofGhanaalso learn about their history and culture. They hear old stories passed on through the music of the drum. The stories of the drum also teach children games, rules and lessons about behavior.For thousands of years inAfrica, drums have been used to tell stories of daily life and history. Drums told the coming of a king, the start of a war, or the birth of a child. They also allowed people to share messages. But how does a drum tell a story?InWest Africa, the most common drum used for communication is called a “talking drum”. By making higher orlower drum sounds, the drummer can make the drum “talk”.In many African languages, words go up and down in pitch (高音) when they are spoken, almost like a song. Depending on the pitch or tone (音调), the same sound can have many different meanings. For example, when spoken with two low tones, the African word “ilu” means “drum”. When spoken with one high and one low tone, “ilu” means “town”.Drum language works in the same way. Just as in spoken language, the word “ilu” has different meanings depending on how it’s drummed. When “ilu” is drummed with two beats using low tones, the word means “drum”. When “ilu” is drummed with two beats using one high and one low tone, it means “town”.Drummers create “words” to build ideas, sentences and stories. The next time you hear a song, listen for the heartbeat within the music. Can you hear the story of the drum?4. The first paragraph mainly tells us________.A. drums beat like our heartsB. drums have a long historyC. drums are widely used in the worldD. drums are important for many people worldwide5. From the text, we learn that inGhanadrums________.A. are not as useful as beforeB. teach children a lot of thingsC. help bring the war to an endD. are used in class by teachers6. The example of the African word “ilu” is used to show________.A. how a word can have different soundsB. how to speak African languagesC. how a drum tells storiesD. how to beat a drum7. What would be the best title for the text?A. Know the history of the drumB. Listen to the story of the drumC. Beat the drum of lifeD. Love me, love my drumCJoy Mangano is now an American inventor. She was divorced and had three kids under age 7 when she was 33, and was barely keeping up payments on her small two-bedroom home by working extra hours as a waitress. “There were times when I would lie in bed and think. I didn't know how I was going to pay that bill,” Mangano says.But she had a special ability for seeing the obvious thing. She knew how hard it was to mop the floor. “I was tired, of bending down, putting my hands in dirty water, wringing (拧) out a mop,” Mangano says. “So, There's gotta be a better way.”How about a “self-wringing” mop? She designed a special tool you could twist in two directions at once, and still keep your hands clean and dry. She set out to sell it, first a few at flea markets.Then Mangano met with the media. But would couch potatoes (电视迷) buy a mop? The experts on shopping TV were less than certain. They gave it a try, and it failed Mangano was sure it would sell if they'd let her do the on-camera display. She said, “Get me on that stage, and I will sell this mop because it's a great item.”So QVC, a multinational corporation specializing in televised home shopping, took a chance on her. “I got onstage and the phones went crazy. We sold every mop in minutes.”Today she's president of Ingenious Designs, a multimillion-dollar company, and one of the stars of HSN, the Home Shopping Network. Talking about the household invention, Mangano says, “It is as natural for me as it is fora parent to talk about their child.”8. What is the first paragraph mainly about?A. Mangano's small home.B. Mangano's work experience.C. Mangano's unhappy marriage.D. Mangano's hard living conditions.9. Mangano sold the mop successfully with the help of ________.A. HSNB. QVCC. couch potatoesD. experts on shopping TV10. What does Mangano think of her invention?A. Normal.B. Special.C. Unsatisfactory.D. Unbelievable.11. What can we learn from the text?A. HSN is a business organization that sells goods on the Internet.B. The experts on shopping TV were confident about Mangano's mop.C. Mangano got the idea of self-wringing mop from her own experience.D Mangano once had to work seven days a week to support her family.DI don’t think I can recall a time whenI wasn’t aware of the beauty of the ocean. Growing up inAustralia, I had the good fortune of having the sea at my side. The first time I went toHalfmoonBay,I suddenly had the feeling of not being able to feel the ground with my feet anymore.For my 10th birthday, my sister and I were taken out to theGreat Barrier Reef. There were fish in different color1 s, caves and layers of coral. They made such an impression on me. When I learned that only one percent ofAustralia’sCoral Seawas protected, I was shocked. Australian marine (海洋的) life is particularly important because the reefs have more marine species than any other country on earth. But sadly, only 45% of the world’s reefs are considered healthy.This statistic is depressing, so it’s important for usto do everything to protect them. The hope that theCoral Searemains a complete ecosystem has led me to take action. I’ve become involved with the Protect Our Coral Sea activity, which aims to create the largest marine park in the world. It would serve as a place where the ocean’s species will all have a safe place forever.Together, Angus and I created a little video and we hope it will inspire people to be part of the movement. Angus also shares many beautiful childhood memories of the ocean as a young boy, who grew up sailing, admiring the beauty of the ocean, and trying to find the secrets of ocean species.12. What can we learn about the author from the underlined sentence inPara. 1?A. He seldom went surfing at the sea.B. He forgot his experiences about the ocean.C. He never went back to his hometown.D. He had a wonderful impression ofHalfmoonBay.13. What is Australian marine life like according to the second paragraph?A. It is escaping from theCoral Seagradually.B. It depends on reefs for living greatly.C. It may be faced with danger.D. It is protected better than that in other oceans.14. What’s the purpose of The Protect Our Coral Sea activity?A. It is intended to contribute to a complete ecosystem.B. It is intended to prevent more marine species being endangered.C. It is intended to set up a large nature reserve for reefs.D. It is intended to raise more teenagers’ environmental awareness.15. Why do Angus and the author create a little video?A. To urge more people to take action toprotect the marine species.B. To inspire more people to explore the secret of the ocean.C. To share their childhood experiences about the ocean.D. To bring back to people their memory of ocean species.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秋高三上学期第一次联考英语试题(可编辑)+答案详解+评分标准 (4)

2020秋高三上学期第一次联考英语试题(可编辑)+答案详解+评分标准 (4)

2020届高三上学期第一次联考英语试题试卷共8页,卷面满分120分,折算成135分计入总分。

考试用时120分钟。

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黑。

AReturns & Refund GuaranteeThe “Returns & Refund Guarantee” is a promise provided by sellers for ever y item they sell on . When you receive an item that was bought and paid for on our site, and you find it is not as described or is of low quality, you can contact the seller to resolve these problems. DHgate will offer additional assistance if the seller is not cooperative.ScopeThe following points should not be included in the “Returns & Refund Guarantee”:▲The seller didn’t make any promise.▲The seller can provide evidence to prove the items are as described.▲You didn’t contact the seller within the promised time.▲You have released the payment to the seller before asking DHgate for help.Sellers are able to set up the following promise:Returning items for any reasonBuyers can return items for a refund within a specific day which has been set up by sellers, such as 3 days, and 7 days from the day when the items are received. The items’ receive date is the date that is indicated on the shipping carrier’s official website. Buyers should prepay any return shipping cost, which will be given back to the buyers after the seller receives the items as long as the items are returned in the same exact condition as when they were delivered.Returns or Refunds accepted if the product has quality issuesBuyers can return the items for a refund when they are not as described or possess quality issues by communicating directly with the seller. The seller is responsible for the return shipping cost.Buyers can get a refund and keep the items when the items are not as described or possess quality issues by negotiating directly with sellers.21. Who can get additional assistance from DHgate in the guarantee?A. The buyers in physical stores.B. The buyers on .C. The sellers on .D. Both the buyers and the sellers.22. Which situation is within the scope of the guarantee?A. The seller didn’t make any promise.B. The buyer has paid the seller in advance.C. The buyer asked for help within the promised time.D. The seller proves that there is nothing wrong with the item.23. Which of the following is true according to the passage?A. All the sellers didn’t make promises.B. DHgate sometimes will pay the buyers.C. Sellers should prepay return shipping cost.D. The buyer can’t keep the items after getting a refund.BMy family and I never talked about school as the ticket to a future. I was in the classrooms, but I wasn’t there to learn to write, read or even speak. When it was my turn to read, I wanted to hide. I was 13 years old, but I already hated being who I was.I had an English teacher, Mr. Creech, who knew I couldn’t read. In one of my first lessons the teacher said that anyone who had a reading age below six had to stand up. I felt so embarrassed. But at the same time, it made me realize that I needed to change the situation.I was determined it wouldn’t happen again. Later that day, Mr. Creech encouraged me and promised he would try his best to help me learn to read. From then on, I never gave up practicing reading.Now I was 41 years old. One day, I planned to fly back to Texas to visit my friends and family. On my way from the airport, I saw Mr. Creech buying himself a drink. I rushed over and reached into my pocket to pay for him. “Do I know you?” he asked. “Yes, sir, you do know me,” I answered excitedly. “My name is Anthony Hamilton. You taught me English.” The look on his face told me that he remembered the boy he’d once encouraged.“I’m so glad I had a chance to see you,” I said. “And Mr. Creech, I have great news to share.” I told him I had learned to read. But that wasn’t all. I had become a published author and an active speaker. “The next time you get another Anthony Hamilton in your classroom, please encourage him to read as well,” I added.The experts say what once worried me has a name: dyslexia (诵读困难症). But I can tell you it was a lack of desire for education.24. Why did the author want to hide?A. Because he felt sorry for himself.B. Because he hated being laughed at.C. Because he couldn’t read at all.D. Because he didn’t have a ti cket.25. Which of the following could best describe Mr. Creech?A. Considerate and dutiful.B. Demanding and enthusiastic.C. Emotional and dedicated.D. Friendly and ambitious.26. Why couldn’t the author read before meeting Mr.C reech?A. Because his reading age was not long enough.B. Because his parents didn’t teach him how to read.C. Because he was afraid of reading before the class.D. Because he didn’t have inner driving force to learn to read.27. What can we infer from the passage?A. Mr. Creech taught two students called Anthony Hamilton.B. The author had become a published author and an active speaker.C. Dyslexia was the underlying reason that made the author unable to read.D. The author was grateful to Mr. Creech.CA team of engineers at Harvard University has been inspired by Nature to create the first robotic fly. The mechanical fly has become a platform for a series of new high-tech integrated systems. Designed to do what a fly does naturally, the tiny machine is the size of a fat housefly. Its mini wings allow it to stay in the air and perform controlled flight tasks.“It’s extremely important for us to think about this as a whole system and not just the sum of a bunch of indivi dual components,” said Robert Wood, the Harvard engineering professor who has been working on the robotic fly project for over a decade. A few years ago, his team got the go-ahead to start piecing together the components. “The added difficulty with a project like this is that actually none of those components are off the shelf and so we have to develop them all on our own,” he said.They engineered a series of systems to start and drive the robotic fly. “The seemingly simple system which just moves the wings has a number of interdependencies on the individual components, each of which individually has to perform well, but then has to be matched well to everything it’s connected to,” said Wood. The flight device was built into a set of power, computation, sensing and control systems. Wood says the success of the project proves that the flying robot with these tiny components can be built and manufactured.While this first robotic flyer is linked to a small, off-board power source, the goal is eventually to equip it with a built-in power source, so that it might someday perform data-gathering work at rescue sites, in farmers’ fields or on the battlefield. “Basically, it should be able to take off, land and fly around,” he said.Wood says the design offers a new way to study flight mechanics and control at insect-scale. Yet, the power, sensing and computation technologies on board could have much broader applications. “You can start thinking about using them to answer open scientific questions, you know, to study biology in ways that would be difficult with the animals, but using these robots instead,” he said. “So there are a lot of technologies and open interesting scientific questions that are really what drives us on a day to day basis.”28. Which of the following statements was the difficulty engineers met while making the roboticfly?A. They did not have sufficient fund.B. No ready-made components were available.C. There was no model in their mind.D. It was hard for them to assemble the components.29. What can be inferred from paragraphs 3 and 4?A. The robotic fly has been put into wide application.B. The robotic fly consists of a flight device and a control system.C. Information from many sources can be collected by the robotic fly.D. The robotic fly can just fly in limited areas at present.30. Which of the following can be learned from the passage?A. Wood’s design can replace animals in some experiments.B. Animals are not allowed in biological experiments.C. The robotic flyer is designed to learn about insects.D. There used to be few ways to study how insects fly.31. Which of the following might be the best title of the passage?A. The Development of Robotic FlyB. Robotic Fly Promotes Engineering ScienceC. Harvard’s Efforts in Making Robotic FlyD. Robotic Fly Imitates Real Life InsectDThe joy of absenceHow some companies fight the curse of presenteeism (出勤主义)?RONALD REAGAN famously joked that “it’s true hard work never kille d anybody, but I figure, why take the chance?” Beyond a certain level, extra effort seems to be self-defeating. Studies suggest that, after around 50 hours a week, employee productivity declines sharply.But that doesn’t stop some managers from demanding t hat workers stay chained to their desk for long periods. Jack Ma, the founder of Alibaba, the Chinese e-commerce group, recently praised the 996 model, where employees work from 9a.m. to 9p.m., six days a week, as a “great opportunity”. Yet presenteeism is the curse of the modern office worker.There will be days when you do not have much to do; perhaps because you are waiting for someone else in a different department, or a different company, to respond to a request. As the clock ticks past 5p.m., there may be no purpose in staying at your desk. But you can see your boss hard at work and, more importantly, they can see you. So you make an effort to look busy.The consequence is often wasted effort. Rather than work hard, you slave to make bosses think that you are. But presenteeism has more serious consequences. As well as reduced productivity, this can mean greater medical expenses for the employer. According to a study in the Journal of Occupation and Environmental Medicine, these costs can be six times higher for employers than the costs of absenteeism among workers.None of this is to say that employers are not called to expect workers to be in the office for a proper period of time. Surely there will be a need for some (preferably short) meetings. Dealing with colleagues face-to-face creates a feeling of togetherness, allows for a useful exchange of ideas and enables workers to have a better sense of their mutual needs.Turning an office into a prison, with inmates (囚犯) allowed home for the evenings, does nothing for creativity that is increasingly demanded of office workers as routine tasks are automated. To be productive you need presence of mind, not being present in the flesh.32. Why does the author mention Ronald Reagan’s joke in Para. 1?A. To encourage people to grasp the chance to work hard.B. To show that hard work is harmless.C. To introduce the topic of the passage.D. To praise Ronald Reagan’s accomplished joking skills.33. What is the meaning of the underlined sentence?A. Extra effort causes problems or difficulties.B. With extra effort, we can defeat anybody.C. We should say no to extra effort.D. Extra effort isn’t necessarily helpful.34. According to the passage, which of the following situation is helpful to the company?A. Your team has a ten-minute meeting after work for an urgent problem.B. You don’t go home until 7:30 p.m. because your boss is in his office and he can see you.C. The manager tours the engineering department at 7:30 p.m. to check people are at their desks.D. You attend the office even when you suffer lower back pain.35. Which of the following opinions agrees with the passage?A. Some managers expect workers tie themselves up with a chain to their desks.B. Reduced productivity can mean greater medical expenses for the employer.C. With growing demand of creativity on office workers, a prison-like office is not a wise option.D. Presence of mind guarantees your productivity.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。

2020全国一线高三第一次全国大联考(新课标卷)-英语(考试版)

2020全国一线高三第一次全国大联考(新课标卷)-英语(考试版)

绝密★启用前|全国一线命题中心2020年普通高等学校招生全国统一模拟A【全国卷】英语(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)注意事项:1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。

2. 回答选择题时,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。

回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。

3. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,请先将答案标在试卷上。

录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

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

1.What does the man want to do?A.Get some paper.B.Make some copies.C.Replace the photocopier.2.What’s the man?A.A waiter.B.An accountant.C.A programmer.3.Where might the speakers be?A.In a park.B.In a classroom.C.In a gym.4.What is the woman complaining about? A.The bad traffic.B.Her early work schedule.C.The annoying construction.5.What did the woman probably win?A.A television.B.$64 in cash.C.A radio.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。

全国卷Ⅰ2020届高三英语大联考试题

全国卷Ⅰ2020届高三英语大联考试题

名师考前提醒选择题做完就填答题卡这是针对考试总会忘记填答题卡的考生,为避免非智力因素失分,一般每门一做完选择题就填答题卡。

这时填答题卡心态较平静,不会因为担心时间不够而出现涂写错位的情况。

考试成绩的好坏往往与考试的心情有关,所以我们一定要调节好自己的考试心情。

特别是刚开始的状态,利用一些小的技巧如做完试题就填涂答题卡等,这样可以避免在最后时间较紧的情况下因匆忙而涂错、涂串或是没有涂完而造成遗憾。

遇事都往好处想看大题时,先不想该怎么做,只是看它如何表述,甚至跟自己说“这题我会做,第一问认真看就能做对”,让自己有一个平和的心态答题。

即使是弱科,我们也要知足常乐,我只要把会做的都做上,在一场考试中把会的都做对其实就是很好的发挥了。

别看他人答题的速度考场上不要左顾右盼,观察别人做题的进度,万一人家比自己快,会给自己压力。

在考场上和比较熟悉的老师、同学可以主动打个招呼。

即使是不认识的老师,也可问候一声“老师好”,一般老师都会像老朋友似地回以微笑,这可以缓解紧张的情绪。

这一些方法和措施都是很有助于调节考试心态与考试情绪的。

有心理学家研究证明,人在平稳的平稳或是心情高兴的时候,智商最高,情商也不错,更容易发挥出自己的高水平来。

答题遇困难要镇静,巧用考前5分钟对于每一学科的考试,我们都应该有自己的考试策略和答题风格。

即考试时间的规划,答题的原则,遇到问题时的心理准备与应对方法、如何调节自己的在答题方案等等。

(全国卷Ⅰ)2020届高三英语开学摸底大联考试题注意事项 :1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡上。

2. 回答选择题时,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。

回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。

写在本试卷上无效。

3. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

考试时间 120 分钟,满分 150 分第一部分听力(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)请听下面 5 段对话。

英语- 2020年3月高三第一次在线大联考(山东卷)(考试版)

英语- 2020年3月高三第一次在线大联考(山东卷)(考试版)

2020年3月高三第一次在线大联考(山东卷)英语(考试时间:100分钟试卷满分:120分)第一部分阅读(共两节, 满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分, 满分37.5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。

AMusicals in Washington’s Historic National Theatre in 2020The Last ShipFriday, March 27—Sunday, April 5$49—$154THE LAST SHIP, inspired by Sting’s 1991 album "The Soul Cages"and his own childhood experiences, tells the story of a community in Tyne and Wear.Sting will star and perform the role at every performance. It features an original score with music and lyrics by Sting as well as a few of his best-loved songs: "Island of Souls""All This Time"and "When We Dance". Learn more at .Recommended for ages 13 and up.Run time: Approximately 2 hours, 30 minutes.The King’s SpeechTuesday, Feb. 11 — Sunday, Feb. 16$54 — $104THE KING’S SPEECH is based on the true story of King George VI’s struggle with a speech problem and the friendship he formed with his doctor, Lionel Logue. With the Nazi threat coming and civil unrest at home, royal secrets explode around the King as he appeared onto the world stage.Recommended for ages 13 and up.Run time: Approximately 2 hours, 50 minutes.Blue Man GroupFriday, May 8 —Sunday, May 17$64—$124At BLUE MAN GROUP, you’ll rock, laugh, and party! As three blue men explore our world, together we’lldiscover music, comedy and surprises at every turn. It is perfect for audiences of all ages and cultural backgrounds, and returns to D.C. with new music, fresh stories, custom instruments like never before.Recommended for ages 4 and up.Run time: Approximately 1 hour, 30 minutesSummer: The Donna Summer MusicalWednesday, July 22 —Sunday, Aug. 2$54—$114Donna Summer was a girl from Boston with a voice from heaven. With a score featuring more than 20 of Summer’s classic hits including "Love to Love You Baby""Bad Girls"and "Hot Stuff", this electric experience is a moving tribute to the voice of a generation.Recommended for ages 13 and up.Run time: Approximately 1 hour, 40 minutes1. In which musical can you enjoy the song "All This Time"?A. The King’s Speech.B. The Last Ship.C. Blue Man Group.D. Summer: The Donna Summer Musical.2. When is the musical "The King’s Speech"scheduled to open?A. Tuesday, Feb. 11.B. Friday, March 27.C. Sunday, May 17.D. Wednesday, July 22.3. What is the ticket price range of “Summer: The Donna Summer Musical”?A. $49 — $154.B. $64 — $124.C. $54— $104.D. $54 —$114.BThe African grey parrot’s ability to talk and mimic sounds makes it a charming companion. African grey owners often report that their greys oftentimes talk in context and can understand their people’s emotions(情感). The African grey parrot is not just a top talker —this bird is also known for its extreme intelligence, which gives them the name "The Einsteins of the Bird World".The bird is medium-sized, dusty-looking and almost pigeon-like. It has a bright red tail, intelligent orange eyes, and a stunning scalloped(扇形的) pattern to its feathers. Their diet in the wild consists mostly of nuts, seeds, fruits, and leafy matter.At home, African greys need plenty of toys that challenge their intelligence, such as food searching and puzzle toys.Nutri-Berries by Lafeber Company are a perfect choice, which, with a balance of grains, seeds and other nutrients in the shape of a berry, encourages African greys to hold, bite off, and even play with, just as they doin the wild.African greys seem especially affected by stress and disturbing noise in their environment and can be put more at ease by placing one corner of the cage against a wall as opposed to in the middle of a room.African grey parrots are more likely to suffer from lack of Vitamin-A/beta-carotene, and therefore benefit from eating vegetables high in beta-carotene, such as cooked sweet potato and fresh kale. Lack of Vitamin-D is another concern, especially for greys on a poor diet. Offering a balanced, pill-shaped diet, such as Nutri-Berries, helps prevent vitamin and mineral shortage.4. Why are African grey parrots called "The Einsteins of the Bird World"?A. Because of their brain size.B. Because of their intelligence.C. Because of their talking ability.D. Because of their rich emotions.5. What can "Nutri-Berries"probably be?A. Puzzle toys for birds.B. A type of round fruit.C. A brand of bird food.D. Wild Intelligence games.6. What is the characteristic of African grey parrots?A. They are smart and love to have fun.B. They are medium-sized with blue eyes.C. They may get ill due to lack of Vitamin E.D. They prefer to stay in the middle of the room.7. Where can we most probably find the passage?A. In science fiction.B. In a travel guide.C. On a shopping website.D. In a wildlife magazine.CGretchen Altman is smiling, leaning back casually,a cup of coffee in hand— Hills Bros. Coffee, to be precise. It looks like a casual shot, but if you hit like, leave a comment, and tag a friend, you can get three different cups of coffee, for free.Altman is part of a growing trend of "micro-influencers". She has a small following — around 6,000 on Instagram(社交平台). Her going rate is $300 to $800 to promote something. She does some posts in exchange for free goods, as long as it’s stuff she believes in.As a micro-influencer she has a much closer relationship with her followers than a big social media star. "I’m just living a normal life and people relate to that," she says. "They just feel like I’m a friend of theirs."But it worries consumer rights groups. Several recent studies have found that young audiences are largely unable to understand when something is sponsored content.In some cases, it’s clear. When a big star takes to a social media to advertise Coca-Cola, for example, the assumption is that he or she’s probably getting paid to do so. And the posts are clearly labeled as ads, with the caption "advertisement" or "sponsored content".But what happens when an everyday person with just a couple thousand followers takes to social media to extol(颂扬) the virtues of a product? The motivations are not so clear cut. The problem with these social media posts is that you don’t know whether it’s an ad or not.Altman is diligent about using those hashtags(标签). She loves what she does and sees it as a business, but she doesn’t necessarily want to be a social media celebrity."With social media being so integrated into our everyday lives, we have this unique opportunity that I don’t think anyone has ever had before where we can each be our own brand," Altman says.8.What does a micro-influencer do according to the passage?A. Give enough likes.B. Post to promote sales.C. Recommend some comments.D. Design advertisements.9. What makes consumer rights groups feel worried?A. Sponsored ads content.B. Ads with caption on posts.C. The unclear motivations of the posts.D. The increasingly growing number of audiences.10. How does Gretchen Altman feel about being a micro-influencer?A. Annoyed.B. Delighted.C. Ambitious.D. Depressed.11. Which of the following can be the best title?A. Instagram Advertising: Do You Know It, When You See ItB. To be a Micro-influencer or to be a Big StarC. We Can Each Be Our Own Top BrandD. Hills Bros. Coffee, Your CoffeeDWhen it comes to work, workers, and jobs, much of the concern of the modern age boils down to the fear that we're witnessing the final stage of the game, and that there will be nowhere for humans to withdraw as machines take over the last few tasks. The most recent example comes from the use of artificial intelligence (AI). Is there no area of human experience that can't be replaced by AI? And if not, what is left for humans to do except the tasks involved in taking care of the machines?At the heart of this concern is our desire for good jobs — jobs that make the most of workers' natural abilities and where the work provides the worker with motivation and work-life balance. More importantly, good jobssupport workers in learning by doing—and, in so doing, deliver benefits on three levels: to the worker, who gains in personal development and job satisfaction; to the organization, which reforms as staff find new problems to solve and opportunities to pursue; and to the community as a whole, which harvests the economic benefits of hosting positive organizations and workers. This is what makes good jobs productive for the organization, as well as engaging and fulfilling for the worker.Does the ongoing advance of AI threaten to get rid of all the learning, creativity, and meaning that make a job a good job? Certainly, some have blamed technology for just such an outcome. Headlines today often express concern over technological innovation(革新) resulting in bad jobs for humans, or even the complete disappearance of certain professions. Some fear that further technology advancement in the workplace will result in jobs where employees are being asked to work in split times or for longer periods over more days.The problem here isn't the technology; rather, it's the way the technology is used — and, more than that, the way people think about using it.12. What is the passage mainly about?A. The human fears in the age of AI.B. Human experiences were replaced by AI.C. How to take care of the AI machines.D. The relations among work, workers, and jobs.13. What jobs are supposed to be good according to the passage?A. The ones that provide basic benefits.B. The ones that require no economic return.C. Those that don't bring new problems to workers.D. Those that offer chances to progress professionally.14. How do news media respond to the development of AI?A.Supportive.B. Optimistic.C. Negative.D. Ambiguous.15. What will the author probably talk about next?A. The proper attitude towards AI.B. The future jobs humans will do.C. The possible application of AI in the future.D. The approaches to handling the issues of AI.Urban WildlifeCities are diverse ecosystems. In addition to visitors from the wild, a large number of species share our urban areas. As our cities spread, we need to think about what it is like for other species to have human neighbors.Cities are built for humans. 16 For example, most city parks are kept neat and tidy so that humans will find them beautiful. But when we cut grass or plant flowers, we destroy natural habitats.17 When a bridge in Austin, Texas was repaired, engineers added small gaps running along the length of its bottom. This made a good home for bats, and soon the bridge was the home ofthousands of bats. 18 Now, they have come to value their winged neighbors. The bats are a tourist attraction, and they eat lots of bugs every night.There are also structures built with the aim of bringing wildlife into the city. The Beijing Olympic Forest Park is a good example. The park used native plants and created open, natural spaces for wildlife. The result is a zone in Beijing with over 160 species of birds. In many ways, the park is the opposite of a zoo. 19 If we learn to share our space, we can become better neighbors to the wildlife around us. 20 Our own future will be endangered too.A. They are built to protect birds.B. Our actions sometimes help other species.C. If we do not, more species will become extinct.D. They do not always provide suitable habitats for wildlife.E. Instead of being kept in cages, wildlife can move about freely.F. 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【精准解析】河南省2020届高三3月在线联考英语试题

【精准解析】河南省2020届高三3月在线联考英语试题

河南省部分学校3月线上联考高三英语试卷考生注意:1. 本试卷共150分,考试时间120分钟。

2. 请将各题答案填写在答题卡上。

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。

录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

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

1. What time is it now?A. 10:00.B. 9:50.C. 9:10.2. What does the woman think of the weather?A. It’s cold.B. It’s fine.C. It’s warm.3. What will the man do?A. Give a lecture.B. Attend a meeting.C. Leave his office.4. What’s the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Doctor and patient.B. Boss and secretary.C. Classmates.5. What does the woman want the man to do?A. Turn off the radio.B. Speak louder.C. Apologize to her.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

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

2020届高三3月在线联考英语试题

2020届高三3月在线联考英语试题

高三年级第一次(在线)联考英语试题1.答卷前,考生务势必自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定地点上。

2.回答选择题时,选出每题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。

如需变动,用橡皮擦洁净后,再选涂其余答案标号。

回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。

写在本试卷上无效。

3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第 I 卷第一部分阅读 ( 共两节,满分50分)第一节( 共 15 小题;每题 2.5 分,满分分 )阅读以下短文,从每题所给的A、B、 C、 D 四个选项中选出最正确选项。

AAs the sixth What Kids Are Reading report bemoans (哀叹) about a tendency among secondary school students to read books that are too easy — suggesting that teachers and librarians aren’t pushing challenging titles strongly enough to older kids — the organizers of World Book Day have announced a list that might serve as a corrective, or at least a useful source of ideas.Satellite by Nick LakeLeo was born in space, living all his life on space station Moon 2 with fellowspace-children Libra and Orion. Now, at 15,he is almost due to go to Earth for the first time,but more awaits him there. An extraordinary science fiction, as diverse as lain M Banks at his best. The Hate U Give by Angie ThomasA standout debut(初次创作) , this US novel is the Black Lives Matter (BLM)-inspired story of Starr Carter, whose friend Khalil is shot dead by a police officer as she watches and whose divided life awakes in the fallout. Full of vivid detail and dry humour, with a charming narrator, it reads like a typical text.Things a Bright Girl Can Do by Sally NichollsNicholls ’exciting narrative follows May, the free-thinking daughter of a Quaker, and Nell,the tough, capable mainstay of her poor family. As the ghost of war appears ever closer, what will they sacrifice and what will be taken from them? An unforgettable historical novel.The Book of Dust Vol 1:La Belle Sauvage by Philip PullmanPullman ’s long-awaited return to the world of His Dark Materials is, at times, dark indeed.As Malcolm and Alice convey the baby Lyra down a flooded river in Malcolm ’s boat, the coming threats are fierce and frightening. To the reader absorbed in it, whatever their age, it affords the enjoyment of watching a master storyteller at work.1.Why do the organizers announce the book list?A.To attract students ’attention to World Book Day .B.To promote the sales of the books recommended.C.To encourage secondary students to read challenging books.D.To meet the requirements of teachers and librarians.2.Which book might attract a history lover?A. Satellite.B. The Hate U Give.C. Things a Bright Girl Can Do .D. The Book of Dust Vo1 1:La Belle Sauvage .3.What can be learned from the text?A.Nick Lake is an expert in space exploration.2C. May has an influence on Sally Nicho lls writing’.D. It took a long time for Pullman to publish his new book.BJohn was part of my childhood growing up in the 1970s and a link to sunny, fun-filled days spent on the beach at Bangor in Northern Ireland where we went for our summer holidays. To many, he was a mystery. Every afternoon John would wander to the end of the pier (码头) where he fed the seagulls and delighted in the sound of their excited cries as they flew around his head.Often I asked my family questions regarding John. Eventually I gave up as no one could tell me anything about him. As I grew up, my visits to the beach became less frequent, and my memories of John buried in a child's imagination.Last year memories came flooding back as I walked along the coastline, where I noticed alady feeding the seagulls on the pier, and I decided to introduce myself. Then I came to know that the lady was John's daughter, and after John left this world she carried out the ritual, whichhad held such importance for her father.In some strange way I felt we shared a bond, each needing to remember. In return, Lucytold me of John's life, his days in the British Navy during World War I and how he almost losthope when his ship was attacked by a German U-boat in the North Sea and he found himself ina lifeboat with five others.Close to death, he thought he heard the sound of wings. He put up his hands, only to catcha seagull that had landed on the side of the boat. The seagull saved the lives of the six men as it was used to catch fish, which kept them alive until they reach land. This period of John's life was one he never talked about. But the ritual he first performed as a young man remained a part ofhim until he died.Now I visit Lucy as often as I can, just to chat or very often walk along the beach to the pier end. We enjoy the comfortable silence, each lost in special memories.4. Seeing John feeding the seagulls, the author might feel .A. proudB. worriedC. curiousD. guilty5. The underlined word ''ritual" in the third paragraph can be replaced by .A. lawB. traditionC. interestD. procedure6. We can infer from the text that John.A. once served in both World WarsB. was a man with a grateful heartC. spent his childhood in BangorD. joined the navy in the 1970s7.What does the author mainly tell us in the text?A.Her thanks to a seagull that saved her life.B.The story of how she made friends with a lady.C.Her childhood spent on the beach at Bangor.D.Her memories of a man who fed seagulls.CBritish parents encourage their children to play musical instruments as part of a family tradition and not to raise their social status as Americans do, research says.Dr. Aaron Reeves of the University of Oxford found that UK parents did not see musical achievement by their children as character building or useful in getting university places or jobs. Instead, it was usually only those parents who played instruments that encouraged their children to follow suit.This contrasted with research carried out by other academics in America, he said. “Middle-class parents in the US appear to associate cultural practice with other benefits, such as developing specific characteristics and paving the way for educational success. Middle-class families are often marked by a pattern of ‘concerted cultivation ’ ,where parents organizemusic-centred activities for their children, often in addition to school-based musical practice.”Researchers had owed this to “ parental anxiety over the declining fortunes of educated Americans. These parents have become increasingly worried about providing their children with skills and abilities enabling them to stand out from their competitors in the job market.”By contrast, for British respondents, no such connection was made between what is considered as an overbearing parenting style and future educational or career possibilities. The parents interviewed here did not connect music with usefulness but rather they focused on the value of music as a family tradition and, to a lesser extent, as something valuable in its ownright.One Scottish parent, a chemist by profession, said during the interviews, “We’ve got two learning musical instruments. If we think it’s maybe worthwhile we try and encourage them, but we wouldn't force them. ”A housewife said,“My son’s just turned five and I want him to do the guitar because his uncle does it, but it ’s up to him. ”In some UK families, said Dr. Reeves, music was even “ believed to be an obstacle to educational success, or at least secondary to it.” 8.What do British parents think of music learning?A. Useful for job application. C. Helpful for character building. B . Worthwhile as a family tradition.D. Beneficial to further education.9. What does the underlined word “this ”in Paragraph 4 refer to?A. Cultural practice.B. Educational success.C. Concerted cultivation.D. School-based musical practice.10.What can be inferred from the text?A.The future of American kids is not promising.B.American parents hardly link music with success.C.British parents show little concern about education.D.Music learning is a personal choice for British kids.11.What is the text mainly about?A.Reasons for British music preference.B.Americans’attitude towards music learning.C.British parenting style in music education.D.Differences between British and American parents.DThere is an unforgettable beauty to the Karoo, a vast semi-desert, that seems empty save for the stars overhead and sheep eating grass below. Economic opportunities here are few.But the Karoo ’s clear skies also draw some of the world's best scientists. A radio telescopeproject called the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) is under construction, with the latest group of64 giant antennae(天线)due to be completed late next year. When finished, it will be thebiggest radio telescope in the world and should allow scientists to peer into the origins of the universe.Still, some sheep farmers are complaining. Because of the sensitivity of the telescope, the surrounding area must be kept free from radio interference(扰乱)caused by everything from mobile phones to microwave ovens and some car engines. The SKA is buying up more farms than originally expected to ensure radio silence over an area of some 130,000 hectares. There will be no mobile phone signals allowed, except in the few towns in the area. Save the Karoo, an advocacy group, isn ’tconvinced by the bright future of groundbreaking astronomical discoveries. Its members fear the restrictions will make the Karoo“a cut-off and backward regi on”, and warn that people serving farms near the SKA site could face financial ruin.“I don't care about a black hole siting somewhere out in space, ” ays Eric Torr, an organiser with the group. “It does not put food on the table. ”Sky-high expectations in this down-at-heel area are also a problem. An SKA official complains that the locals expect the telescope to solve all their problems. Some jobs have been created, but few locals have the skills to find out the secrets of distant galaxies. Until recently thehigh school in Carnarvon, a nearby town, didn ’t even have a maths and science teacher. The SKA organisation hired one, and is also offering scholarship to college students. Perhaps if the next generation's horizons are raised, they will be able to take advantage of the radio telescopes in their own backyard.12. The project SKA is aimed at.A. creating jobs for localsB. exploring the universeC. protecting the sheepD. saving the Karoo13.What most disturbs the loca ls ’life?A. The shrinking of their farmlands. C. The construction of the project.B. Restrictions of radio signals.D. Noises of car engines.14. What can be inferred from Eric ’s words?A. Food should be put on the table.B. Eric faces financial difficulty.C. The black hole is nowhere to be found.D. The project makes no sense to Eric.15. What can be a suitable title for the text?A. Telescope in the BackyardB. Expectations of the LocalsC. Biggest Radio TelescopeD. Great Astronomical Discovery第二节 ( 共 5小题;每题分,满分分)依据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最正确选项。

2020年3月高三第一次在线大联考试题:英语(全国Ⅰ卷)试题含答案解析

2020年3月高三第一次在线大联考试题:英语(全国Ⅰ卷)试题含答案解析

2020年3月高三第一次在线大联考(新课标I卷)英语(本卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟。

)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A 、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

例:How much is the shirt?A. £ 19. 15.B. £ 9. 18.C. £ 9. 15.答案是C。

1. Which season do we know from the conversation?A. Spring.B. Summer.C. Winter.2. Who did the woman call?A. Her dad.B. Her husband.C. Her father-in-law.3. What does the man want to express?A. His thanks.B. His skills.C. His plans.4. How many red roses does the man need?A. 11.B. 12.C. 13.5. When will the woman go to the class?A. At 10:00 am.B. At 4:00 pm.C. At 6:00 pm.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。

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

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6. What does the man think of the show?A. Surprising.B. Funny.C. Impressive.7. How many colors does the woman mention?A. Six.B. Five.C. Four.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

2020年3月高三第一次在线大联考(新课标Ⅰ卷)试卷讲评-英语

2020年3月高三第一次在线大联考(新课标Ⅰ卷)试卷讲评-英语

【语篇解读】这是一篇应用文,主题语境是人与社会。介绍 了华盛顿国家历史大剧院2020年歌剧的演出安排情况。
21. In which musical can you enjoy the song "All This Time"?
A. The King’s Speech.
B. The Last Ship.
The bird is medium-sized, dusty-looking and almost pigeon-like. It has a bright red tail, intelligent orange eyes, and a stunning scalloped(扇形的) pattern to its feathers. Their diet in the wild consists mostly of nuts, seeds, fruits, and leafy matter.
At home, African greys need plenty of toys that challenge their intelligence, such as food searching and puzzle toys. Nutri-Berries by Lafeber Company are a perfect choice, which, with a balance of grains, seeds and other nutrients in the shape of a berry, encourages African greys to hold, bite off, and even play with, just as they do in the wild.
C. Blue Man Group.

2020年高三英语第一次联考试题及答案

2020年高三英语第一次联考试题及答案

2020年高三英语第一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ALocated besideLake Geneva, the Olympic Museum houses more than 10,000 artificial objects and hours of interactive contents highlighting some of the best moments during the Olympics. Here are some of the museum’s most moving moments.The Olympic ParkThe journey through the Olympic Museum begins in the Olympic Park, an 8,000-square-meter outdoor area in front of the museum overlooking Lake Geneva and theAlps. The park contains artwork and sculptures that show respect to the world of sport.The first Olympic symbolThe “Olympic Rings” flag was designed by Coubertin in 1913. The rings represent the five continents that participate in the Olympics: Africa, Asia,America,AustraliaandEurope. The six color1 s include at least one color1 that is represented on the flag of every country.The stadiumsThe stadiums that host the Olympic Games are as much of a celebration of design as the games are a celebration of sportsmanship. Guests can explore plans and models of Olympic stadiums’ past and present, including one of the games’ most attractive stadiums, the Bird’s Nest from Beijing 2008 Olympics.The Olympic medalsHave you ever wondered what an Olympic medal looks like? The Olympic Museum has a room that houses every bronze, silver, and gold medal from every Olympic Games dating back to the first modern Olympics of 1896. Each medal design is a unique representation of the year and location in which the games were held.1.Which moment do you see first when exploring the Olympic Museum?A.The Olympic Park.B.The first Olympic symbol.C.The stadiums.D.The Olympic medals.2.What do you know from The first Olympic symbol?A.The first modern Olympics took place inGreece.B.There are six color1 s on the flag of every country.C.Australia used to be the largest continent on earth.D.The “Olympic Rings” flag was created in 1913.3.What can you do in the section of The stadiums?A.Admire the view ofLake Geneva.B.Meet some famous designers.C.Enjoy the model of the Bird’s Nest.D.Talk with guests of honour.BShanghairesidents passing through the city’s eastern Huangpu district in Octobermight have astonished at an unusual sight: a “walking” building. An 85-year-old primary school has been lifted off the ground in its entirety and relocated using new technology named the “walking” machine.In the city’s latest effort to preserve historic structures, engineers used nearly 200 mobile supports under the five-story building. The supports act like robotic legs. They’re split into two groups which in turns rise up and down, imitating the human step. Attached sensors help control how the building moves forward.TheLagenaPrimary School, which weighs 7,600 tons, faced a new challenge — it’s T-shaped, while previously relocated structures were square or rectangular. Experts and technicians met to discuss possibilities and test a number of different technologies before deciding on the “walking machine”.Over the course of 18 days, the building was rotated 21degrees and moved 62 meters away to its new location. The old school building is set to become a center for heritage protection and cultural protection. The project marks the first time this “walking machine” method has been used inShanghaito relocate a historical building.In recent years,China’s rapid modernization has seen many historic buildingsrazedto clear land for skyscrapers and office buildings. But there has been growing concern about the architectural heritage loss as a result of destruction across the country.Shanghaihas beenChina’s most progressive city when it comes to heritage preservation. The survival of a number of 1930s buildings in the famous Bund district and 19th-century “Shikumen” houses in the repaired Xintiandi neighborhood has offered examples of how to give old buildings new life. The city also has a track record of relocating old buildings. In 2018, the city relocated a 90-year-old building in Hongkou district, which was then considered to beShanghai’s most complex relocation project to date.4. How did the primary school get moved?A. By reducing the weight of it.B. By using movable supports.C. By dividing it into several parts.D. By using robotic legs.5. What does the underlined word “razed” probably mean in Paragraph 5?A. Replaced.B. Burnt.C. Protected.D. Destroyed.6. What can we infer about the heritage preservation inChina?A. The use of advanced technology leads to growing concern.B. Shanghai is the pioneer in preserving architectural heritage.C.A number of old buildings have been given new life.D. Many historic buildings will be relocated.7. What is the passage mainly about?A. New preservation campaigns are launched inChina.B. New technology gives new life to historic buildings.C. A building inShanghai“walks” to a new location.D. “Walking machine” makes heritage protection simpler.CAge has never been a problem for 16-year-old Thessalonika Arzu-Embry. After all, she’s already got her master’s degree.The North Chicago-area teen started homeschooling at the age of 4. She began having an influence on others soon after. When she was 6 years old, she was an inspirational speaker at an organization called Tabitha House Community Service, which is for people who were forced to leave their homes because of earthquake, flood and other natural disasters.At the age of 11, she graduated from high school and then earned her bachelor’s degree in psychology in 2013. She completed those classes online as she was traveling for church events and leadership meetings.She doesn’t stop there, though. The teen plans to focus on aviation psychology (航空心理学) for her further study, a decision inspired by her father who is a pilot. She grew up around airplanes and took fights all the time. Her goal is to use it to help pilots deal with problems that could have deadly results once the plane takes off — a topic that has been in the news lately. For her, it’s a mix of two of her interests.In her free time, Thessalonika enjoys playing tennis, swimming and being active in her youth group at church. She also has three self-published books, which are on her site. Jump the Education Barrier is written to help students finish college, and in the future aims to help business owners with trends. Her third book The Genius Race is designed to help people to be talents in various areas of life.8. Which of the following is TRUE about Thessalonika?A. When she was 6 years old, she started homeschooling.B. She gained her master’s degree at the age of 11.C. She majored in science and technology.D. In 2013 she got her bachelor’s degree through completing courses online.9. What is her next plan according to the passage?A. Major in aviation psychology.B. Deliver inspiring speeches for church events and leadership meetings.C. Be active in her youth group at church.D. Write another book to help people to be talents.10. Why does she write the book Jump the Education Barrier?A. It aims to help people to be geniuses.B. It is intended to give students a hand to complete college.C. It is designed to arouse people’s awareness of psychology.D. The author hope to share her own experience with others.11. Which ofthe following can be the best title for the text?A. The Story of ThessalonikaB. To be a talentC. Three Published BooksD. HomeschoolingDJose Hernandez made his dream of becoming an astronaut a reality and he did so despite unbelievable difficulties“I was workingin a field near Stockton, and I heard on my radio that Franklin Chang-Diaz had been selected for the Astronaut Corps," said Jose, who was a senior in high school at the timed was already interested in science and engineering, Jose remembered, "but that was the moment I said, "I want to fly in space.' "As one of four children in a migrant(移民)farming family from Mexico, Jose - who didn't learn English until he was 12 years old - spent much of his childhood traveling with his family from Mexico to southern Californiaeach March, then working northward to the Stockton area by November, picking strawberries and cucumbers at farms along the route. They would then return to Mexico for Christmas and start the cycle all over again in the spring. "Some kids might think it would be fun to travel like that,“ Jose laughed, "but we had to work”.After graduating from high school, Jose was admitted into the University of the Pacific, In 1987, he accepted a full-time job with Lawrence National Laboratory. In 2001, Jose joinedtheJohnson Space Center, where he came face-to-face with Franklin Chang-Diaz.“We actually had common experiences —asimilar upbringing, the same language issues. That built up my confidence. Any barriers that existed, he had already overcome them.” Jose smiled. "Now it's my tum!,,“NASA rejected me not once, not twice, not three times but 11 times. It wasn't until the 12th time that I got selected, he said. Jose was selected as part of the 19th class of astronauts in 2004. He circled the globe 217 times but remains a down to Earth guy.Jose Hernandez received the 2016 National Hispanic Hero Award and he continues his long history in the field of engineering and space.12. What made Jose determined to be an astronaut?A. The influence of Astronaut Corps.B. The success of Franklin Chang-Diaz.C. His interest in science and engineering.D. The experience of working in the field.13. What can we learn about Jose as a child?A. He did much farm work.B. He travelled a lot for fun.C. He hated learning English.D. He obeyed his family in everything.14. How did Jose feel when he met FranklinChang-Diaz personally?A. Inspired.B. Valued.C. Relaxed.D. Puzzled.15. What can be a suitable title for the text?A. Climb over BarriersB. Reach for the StarsC. Work the Hard WayD. Learn from Your Past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。

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2020年3月高三第一次在线大联考(新课标I卷)英语·全解全析第一部分听力1—5 CBABC 6—10 CAACA 11—15 BCBAC 16—20 AABAC第二部分阅读理解第一节A【语篇解读】这是一篇应用文,主题语境是人与社会。

介绍了华盛顿国家历史大剧院2020年歌剧的演出安排情况。

21. B 【解析】细节理解题。

根据The Last Ship部分中的It features an original score with music and lyrics by Stingas well as a few of his best-loved songs: "Island of Souls""All This Time"and "When We Dance"可知选B。

22. A 【解析】细节理解题。

根据The King’s Speech介绍部分所给信息Tuesday, Feb. 11 —Sunday, Feb. 16可知选A。

23. D 【解析】细节理解题。

根据Summer: The Donna Summer Musical部分信息介绍可知选D。

B【语篇解读】这是一篇说明文,主题语境是人与自然。

主要介绍了非洲灰鹦鹉的体形、生活习性等。

24. B 【解析】细节理解题。

根据文章第一段最后一句中的this bird is also known for its extreme intelligence,which gives them the name "The Einsteins of the Bird World"可知,非洲灰鹦鹉得此雅号的主要原因是聪明,故选B。

25. C 【解析】词义猜测题。

根据文章第三段中的Nutri-Berries by Lafeber Company are a perfect choice,which,with a balance of grains, seeds and other nutrients in the shape of a berry...可推断出,应该是鸟类的一种食物,故选C。

26. A 【解析】细节理解题。

根据文章第一段中的this bird is also known for its extreme intelligence以及第三段第一句At home, African greys need plenty of toys that challenge their intelligence可知,非洲灰鹦鹉非常聪明,喜欢玩,故选A。

27. D 【解析】推理判断题。

根据文章内容可判断出,本文应出自于野生动物杂志,故选D。

C【语篇解读】这是一篇新闻报道,主题语境是人与社会。

文章讲述了时下流行的微影响者以及由此可能会引发的问题。

28. B 【解析】细节理解题。

联系文章前两段内容可知,微影响者主要是利用自己的粉丝发帖子促销,所以选B。

29. C 【解析】细节理解题。

根据文章第四至六段信息综合可知,微影响者发帖子作广告,但不加任何说明,会导致年轻人不能有效辨别,所以这种意图不明的帖子会对浏览者造成困扰,这是消费者权益群体所担心的问题, 故选C。

30. B 【解析】推理判断题。

根据最后两段对Altman的叙述和她的话的引述可判断出,她很乐意当微影响者,故选B。

31. A 【解析】标题选择题。

根据整篇文章的内容可知,A项作为文章的标题最合适,故选A。

D【语篇解读】这是一篇议论文,主题语境是人与科技。

文章介绍了人类对人工智能发展的前景的担忧以及作者认为我们该持有的态度。

32. A 【解析】主旨大意题。

由全文内容可知,本文主要讲述了人类对AI发展的担忧,故选A。

33. D 【解析】细节理解题。

根据文章第二段对好工作的描述可知选D。

34. C 【解析】观点态度题。

根据第三段中的Headlines today often express concern over technologicalinnovation(革新) resulting in bad jobs for humans, or even the complete disappearance of certain professions.可知,媒体对AI的发展持消极的态度,故选C。

35. A 【解析】推理判断题。

由最后一段的内容可判断出,接下来说的应是如何正确对待AI,故选A。

第二节【语篇解读】这是一篇说明文,主题语境是人与环境,文章介绍了作者关于人类城市与野生动物关系的思考。

36. D 【解析】考查考生理解段内衔接关系的能力。

空格前说Cities are built for humans,空格后的For example举例可知,城市并不总是为野生动物提供住所,故选D。

37. B 【解析】考查考生理解篇章布局、建立段内和段际关系的能力。

此处设空在段首,考虑到段首句的作用,往往为主题句;由后面细节句提供的内容可知,我们人类的行为有时是可以帮助到野生动物的,故选B。

38. F 【解析】考查考生理解段内衔接关系的能力。

根据空后句的时间标志词可以判断空所填句子与后文内容存在叙述和时间节点的对照关系,故选F。

39. E 【解析】考查考生理解篇章布局、建立段内衔接关系的能力。

根据空格位置关系可知,其填写内容一定与空前句存在话题一致、内容上的承接关系,故选E。

40. C 【解析】考查考生理解篇章布局、建立段内衔接关系的能力。

根据上文谈及人类如果能够与野生动物共享城市空间的好处,且空格后句子所涉及内容与空前句形成比照关系,以及空后句的标志词too, 可确定答案,故选C。

第三部分语言知识运用第一节完形填空【语篇解读】这是一篇夹叙夹议文,主题语境为人与社会,本文讲述了路边一只走丢的狗在路边一直等待自己的主人的故事,作者最后的总结感人至深。

41. A 【解析】考查动词辨析。

根据语境可知,当时Anuchit Uncharoen碰巧在跟前,所以是他回忆到。

42. C 【解析】考查动词辨析。

根据下文语境regularly bringing food to him可知,应该是喂它食物。

43. A 【解析】考查动词辨析。

根据逻辑常识可知,要了解详细的情况,自然是靠近那位女性。

44. B 【解析】考查动词辨析。

根据逻辑常识可知,路边的狗,自然是以为被人遗弃(abandon)了。

45. D 【解析】考查副词辨析。

根据句内语境可知,最初(initially),这位女性把它领回了家。

46. B 【解析】考查形容词辨析。

根据语境可知,既然这只狗又从那位女性的家跑到路口等待原来的主人,自然是忠心(loyal)可嘉。

47. C 【解析】考查名词辨析。

根据逻辑常识可知,等待的自然是自己的主人(owner)。

48. D 【解析】考查名词辨析。

根据上文语境提示可知,当然是那位好心的女士定期给这只狗带来食物。

49. A 【解析】考查形容词辨析。

根据逻辑常识可知,那位好心女士给狗带食物吃,并确保它的健康。

50. B 【解析】考查动词辨析。

根据语境可知,其他来自小区的人也伸出了援手。

51. D 【解析】考查名词辨析。

根据语境可知,这条狗令人心碎的情况在网上传播。

make the rounds四处走动,传来传去。

52. C 【解析】考查动词辨析。

根据逻辑常识和下文内容提示可知,主人应该是丢失了狗。

53. A 【解析】考查名词辨析。

根据语境可知,既然网上有图片,主人自然是看到图片里的狗的长相(appearance)与自己丢失的狗一样。

54. C 【解析】考查动词辨析。

根据逻辑常识和语境可知,狗自然是从车上跳了下去才会走丢。

55. B 【解析】考查动词辨析。

根据逻辑常识和语境可知,他们开车返回去自然是去找它。

56. A 【解析】考查动词辨析。

根据逻辑常识和语境可知,找不到丢失的狗,他们以为(assume)它死掉了。

57. D 【解析】考查形容词辨析。

根据逻辑常识和语境可知,以前找不到,现在看到它活得好好的,自然是激动万分(thrilled)。

58. C 【解析】考查动词辨析。

根据surprisingly及even if his tail wagged in 59 可知,狗找到了,但令人意外的是,它却拒绝跟原主人走,是熟悉的陌生,还是陌生的熟悉,令人感慨。

59. B 【解析】考查名词辨析。

根据语境可知,狗找到了,但令人意外的是,它却拒绝跟原主人走,后面是让步状语从句,表示即使它兴奋地摇着尾巴。

in excitement兴奋地。

60. D 【解析】考查名词辨析。

根据全文语境可知,狗在主人的生命里只是一部分,而我们作为它的主人,却是它们生命的全部。

第二节【语篇解读】这是一篇说明文,主题语境为人与社会,文章旨在介绍全球食物短缺问题并探讨目前可以解决的办法。

61. what 【解析】考查宾语从句引导词。

此处用what引导宾语从句,what在宾语从句中作supply的宾语,表示"所……供应的(食物)"。

62. will reach 【解析】考查动词的时态。

根据时间状语可知,此处表将来。

63. expanding 【解析】考查非谓语动词。

without后接动词的-ing形式。

64. Fortunately 【解析】考查副词用法。

修饰整个句子用副词。

65. In 【解析】考查固定搭配。

in short简而言之,是固定短语。

66. is wasted 【解析】考查主谓一致、时态和语态。

此处主语是food,因此用单数形式,表示食物被浪费,要用被动语态,且表示一般情况,因此要用一般现在时。

67. needed 【解析】考查过去分词作定语。

分析句子结构可知,空处在句子中作定语,根据提示可知要用过去分词needed,相当于which is needed。

68. hungry 【解析】考查词形转换。

此处作表语,故用形容词,hungry饥饿的。

69. patterns 【解析】考查名词的数。

此处表示复数意义,因此要用pattern的复数形式。

70. the 【解析】考查定冠词的用法,same前要用定冠词the,the same表示"一样"。

第四部分写作第一节 短文改错I have always dreamtabout /ofreturning to my childhood. Just as many people say, childhood is thehappierhappiesttime in one’s life.Igrow grew up in the countryside. There are many high mountains, colorful flowers and different kindkindsof trees. Often my parents took me to go hiking andcaught catch insects. My grandma, whosewhoseemed to be full ofvivid memories, always shared stories with me. She told me that I wassuchsogentle and quiet that she never feltworringworriedabout me. Now it is 5 years since that she passed away. I still miss her very much!第一处:dreamt 后加of/about 【解析】考查介词的用法。

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