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2020届北京海淀外国语实验学校高中部高三英语二模试题及答案解析

2020届北京海淀外国语实验学校高中部高三英语二模试题及答案解析

2020届北京海淀外国语实验学校高中部高三英语二模试题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AFor some people, there’s no better companion than mans best friend-a dog. This four-legged pet can bring comfort and joy and provide much- needed exercise for you when it needs walkies! This probably explains why dog ownership increased last year because people spent more time at home during he CovID-I9 lockdown.However, as demand for a new dog increased, so did the price tag. Popular breeds, such as Cockapoos and Cocker Spaniels, saw even sharper price increases, and puppies have been selling for $3,000 or more.Animal welfare charities fearthat high prices could encourage puppy farming, smuggling (走私) or dog theft. An investigation found some breeders have been selling puppies and kittens on social media sites--something charities have called “extremely irresponsible”.But despite some new owners purchasing a dog legally, maybe from a rescue center or registered breeder, they’ve proved to be ill-prepared for life with a new pet, and the pet itself has found it hard tocome to terms withlife in a new home.Looking to the future, there are concerns about the welfare of these much-loved pets. Lan Alkin manager of the Oxfordshire Animal Sanct uary in the UK, notes: “At the moment, the dogs are having a great time, but separation anxiety could still surface when people go back to work.” And Cliare Calder from the UKs Dogs Trust rescue charity says, “The economic situation also means that some people may find they can’t afford to look aftera dog.” The message is not to buy a dog in haste and to pick one that fits into our lifestyle.1. The greater demand for dogs can cause the following problems except ________.A. illegal trade of dogsB. less dog farmingC. high prices of dogsD. online sale of dogs2. What does the underlined phrase"come to terms with"in paragraph 4 mean?A. Fit in withB. Go in forC. Make up for.D. End up with3. What can we learn from the last paragraph?A. Despite the problems, dogs are living happily.B. The writer has a positive attitude towards dogs future.C. Experts are worried that dogs will be unaffordable to people.D. The writer advises people to think twice before keeping dogs as pets.BStarting at university or college can be a big challenge, especially if you’re living away from home for the first time. You arefaced with big questions such as, “Who’s going to do my washing?” “Who’s going to tidy my room?” And, most importantly, “How am I going to eat?” Yes, living on your own means cooking for yourself, and when you’re living a student lifestyle, this could be a recipe for disaster.Students, in the UK at least, often rely on generally available food such as baked beans or cheese on toast. And for the more adventurous, there’s “spag bol” — spaghetti bolognaise(肉酱意粉), that is, cooked spaghetti served with a ground beef and tomato sauce — a budget-friendly solution. If you make a huge pan of it, it can probably last you a whole week! Other low-cost options include jar sauces and oven pizzas.Recently, a British supermarket suggested that rose harissa paste, organic cider vinegar and Swiss bouillon powder were the important food materials needed for the “student cupboard”. But are these items considered essential and affordable for someone on a budget?As a matter of fact, living on a budget is certainly one barrier to eating a well-balanced diet. What’s more, some young people don’t know much about cooking, and for many young students, there are more fun things to go and do than just stay inside and cook. That’s where takeaways and microwave meals come in.What should a health-conscious student really have in his or her food cupboard? Jack Monroe, a food writer and campaigner, has words to say: baked beans, lemon juice, canned tomatoes and tomato ketchup, described as “salt, sugar, vinegar and tomato all in one handy squeezy bottle”. And should that not appeal, you can always wait till your next visit to your mum and dad for a square meal!4. What does the author indicate by “this could be a recipe for disaster”?A. Cooking is difficult for a student.B. Students must cook if they live alone.C. It is important to live independently.D. Learning to cook will cause disasters.5. What is the feature of “spag bol”?A. It is delicious.B. It is healthy.C. It saves money.D. It needs little skill.6. What is paragraph 4 mainly about?A. How well-balanced diets can be realized.B. How students can eat healthily with limited money.C. Why living on a budget is common among students.D Why students choose takeaways and microwave meals.7. Why does the author write the last paragraph?A. To advocate visiting parents.B. To offer some tips.C. To promote health consciousness.D. To introduce a writer.C“My P.E. teacher taught me maths.”It has been a common joke for years but when a P.E. teacher applied for the head-teacher job, many parents worried that “the joke could come true”. Some parents asked, “Does the P.E. teacher know maths and English?If not, how is he supposed to tutor the students?” But there were still parents who believed P.E. teachers had more time to discipline the students since they didn’t have many classes.This concern is actually a “subject bias”, that is, choosing a P.E. teacher as the head-teacher is not good for the students’ grades since he doesn’t know Chinese, maths, or English. It is acceptable for Chinese teachers, maths teachers and English teachers to be head-teachers because these subjects are important to entrance exams and scores. Such a concern reflects parents’ anxiety in the current educational environment, which tends to link the head-teacher’s responsible subject with the facts whether the school cares about the class and the children’s performances in the subject.Many people care about their kids’ academic performances only. They don’t care about their kids’ P.E. performance at all. Even if kids have P.E. classes, parents care little. P.E. teachers are in humble position and their classes are often occupied by other teachers. Of course, if students, P.E. performance is related to grades and entrance exams, parents won’t mind “a P.E. teacher being the head-teacher”.At the moment, P.E. is gradually included in entrance exams.In terms of high school entrance examination,Guangzhouwill launch a new high school entrance exam which includes P.E. performance and Health examination in 2021, raising the score to 70 points.In terms of the college entrance examination, universities having the right of independent enrollments added P.E. tests to their entrance exams in 2019. This practice is seen as an important signal that the assessment of physical fitness and athletic ability, which are important aspects of a student’s overall quality, may be included in the college entrance examination in the future.We hope that it’s a trend for P.E. teachers, music teachers and art teachers to become head-teachers.8. By saying “My P.E. teacher taught me maths”, what does the author intend to show us?A. It is just a joke that seldom happened in reality.B. P.E. teachers hardly assist students in maths.C. P.E. teachers are good at teaching maths..D. Parents doubt the ability of P.E. teacher.9. We can infer from paragraph 2 that a P.E. teacher .A. is of little benefit for students’ academic performanceB. is humbler than Chinese, math or English teachersC. reflects whether the school cares about the classD. gets unfairly judged due to the current educational system10. Why doesGuangzhouraise proportion of P.E. performance in high school entrance examination?A. To raise students’ awareness of physical health.B. To call on parents to pay attention to P.E. teachers.C. To test the overall ability of high school students.D. To make P.E. teachers equal with other teachers.11. What opinion does the author hold towards P.E. teachers working as head-teachers?A. Neutral.B. Unexpected.C. Supportive.D. Critical.DMy friend and I went traveling inTasmania,Australialast December. We settled in our Airbnb accommodation, a cozy apartment, not long after we arrived inHobart, the capital city.After briefing us on the kitchen's facilities and the whereabouts of the bedroom and bathroom, our hostess Geraldine resumed her ironing work, which seemed to have been interrupted by our arrival.She was ironing what looked like security guard uniforms, and we soon found out that she worked in a local prison. And when she detected the curiosity in our tones, she offered a tour at the prison in her SUV. My friend and I exchanged a “this is incredible” look and said “yes” immediately.As we drove, she told us about the buildings that we were passing, the local market and how to get to MONA,Tasmania's well-known contemporary art gallery.And of course we got to hear some background information about the prison. According to our hostess, it currently holds Martin Bryant, a notorious criminal who cheated 35 people out of their property. We could see the high level of security from the layers upon layers of wires surrounding the gray structure inside.Getting to know a city in such a local way is something I would never be able to do by talking to a hotel receptionist, and this is what I like best about the apartment-sharing experience, not to mention the fact that it'susually cheaper than hotel rooms.But I'm fully aware of the risks of Airbnb, which is why I did my homework before booking online—I checked the reviews of the accommodation to avoid possible safety problems.That said, it is the mutual trust between a host and a guest that fascinates me—the interesting feeling of building a bond with a total stranger.12. Why did the hostess drive us to the prison?A. She planned to send the uniform to the prison.B. She found our curiosity about the prison.C. She wanted to show off her SUV.D. She needed to offer a tour for us.13. Which of the following can best explain the word “notorious” in Paragraph 5?A. Unfamiliar to everyone.B. Particularly disappointing.C. Well known for being bad.D. Extremely generous to others.14. Compared with hotels, what is the writer's favorite of the Airbnb accommodation?A. It is cheaper in most cases.B. It supplies a better living condition.C. It offers a much safer accommodation.D. It provides a chance to know local culture.15. What does the author think of finding accommodation on Airbnb?A. Disapproving.B. Supportive.C. Neutral.D. Doubtful.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北京海淀高三二模英语含答案

2020北京海淀高三二模英语含答案

2020北京海淀⾼三⼆模英语含答案2020北京海淀⾼三⼆模英语2020.6 本试卷共10页,120分。

考试时长100分钟。

考⽣务必将答案答在答题纸上,在试卷上作答⽆效。

考试结束后,将本试卷和答题纸⼀并交回。

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)阅读下列短⽂,根据短⽂内容填空。

在未给提⽰词的空⽩处仅填写1个适当的单词,在给出提⽰词的空⽩处⽤括号内所给词的正确形式填空。

ADuring my childhood, whenever the sun dropped and the blue sky came up, my father and I would climb the mountain near our house. Walking together, we had a lot of conversations through 1 I learned many valuable lessons. He always stressed to me, "You should have objectives and capacity like the mountain." This has 2 (large) influenced my life. 3 the mountain-climbing, we couldn't have had enough time to spend together because my father was busy.BYou have probably dreamed about 4 you would change the world, only to find that it seems impossible. However, you may have the power 5 (make) the world better with baby steps. That's the idea behind the BA Challenge, which is a public service campaign co-initiated by Alibaba and Sina Weibo. It asks people to do something positive and then record the changes before and after. Since its first 6 (appear) on Sina Weibo on Sept. 2nd, the BA Challenge has attracted millions of viewers and participants. 7 these little things may be easily ignored in our daily lives, they are well received by many viewers.CThere's nothing better than flying to a foreign destination to visit the attractions it 8 (have) to offer. Millions of people are doing the same, and why not? The world has an amazing variety of must-see sights, from breathtaking natural scenery to impressive old cities. But the problem is that too many of us 9 (visit) them at the same time, putting pressure on these delicate and ancient places. That's why a number of beauty spots and historic sites have been introducing charges or restrictions on the number of tourists. There are many reasons for this: toreduce overcrowding, to manage wear and tear on old buildings and to tidy up the mess 10 (leave) behind.第⼆节完形填空(共20⼩题;每⼩题1.5分,共30分)阅读下⾯短⽂,掌握其⼤意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂⿊。

2020北京高三英语一模和二模作文示范

2020北京高三英语一模和二模作文示范

2020北京高三英语一模和二模作文示范作文需要审题,构思,写作三个环节。

如希望得到高分数,避免模板写作(含模板句,模板段落,或模板文章结构),应该学习自己创造,实际上,创造性写作,更能拓展思维,表达更自然,内容更深刻,更容易学习。

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你从英国好友Jim的来信中得知他所在的大学正在招募国际学生参加暑期夏令营活动。

你有意参加。

请给该大学写封邮件,内容包括:1.表示感兴趣;2.你打算参加的原因;3.询问相关信息。

注意:1.词数不少于50;2.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。

Li HuaDear Sir or Madam,I am Li Hua,a senior three student in China,hearing from a British friend of mine studying in your university that a summer camp is to be held by your university,arousing my great interest.I am writing the email to consult the recruitment of international members for participating the camp.After taking our National College Entrance Examination in China,a mile stone marking my graduation from senior high school and starting my university education,I will have pretty long idle time for over two months,which I value it so much,deciding to get some meditation during the time of how to pursue my academic destination effectively.So I strongly desire to physically comprehend your university atmosphere of academy as a camp member in your university campus which will definitely benefit my study in the university.More importantly,I plan to further my master degree in your university after my bachelor degree in China.So being a member of your summer camp is an perfect opportunity for me to have deeper understanding of university hence making me fit into new university environment much smoother.For my application,I would like to be informed the duration of the camp,activities expected to be scheduled,and the fees covering accommodation and activities respectively.I also want to receive the applying procedure in digital version.I am looking forward to your response at your earliest convenience and your approval of my following application.Yours sincerely,Li Hua第二节(20分)假设你是红星中学高三学生李华。

北京市海淀区2020届高三第二次模拟考试英语试题(含解析)

北京市海淀区2020届高三第二次模拟考试英语试题(含解析)

北京市海淀区2020年高三二模考试英语逐题解析第一部分: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)阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空。

在未给提示词的空白处仅填写 1 个适当的单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。

ADuring my childhood, whenever the sun dropped and the blue sky came up, my father and I would climb the mountain near our house. Walking together, we had a lot of conversations through (1) I learned many valuable lessons. He always stressed to me, “You should have objectives and capacity like the mountain.” This has(2) (large) influenced my life. (3) the mountain-climbing, wecouldn't have had enough time to spend together because my father was busy.1.【答案】which【解析】本题考查定语从句;空格处无提示词,并且后面是一个句子,考虑是从句。

整个句子主句完整,后面从句作用为修饰c onversations, 本空格所在句子是完整的(主谓宾),需要填写的是介词t hrough后面的宾语。

所以填写which,整体t hrough which,翻译为“我们一起走着,有很多对话,通过这些对话,我学到了很多有价值的东西”。

故正确答案是w hich。

2.【答案】largely【解析】本题考查形容词副词转化;提示词 large 为形容词,位置处于谓语动词 has influenced之间,考虑词性为副词,词意为“在很大程度上”,翻译为“这在很大程度上影响了我的生活”,故正确答案是l argely。

海淀区2020届高三二模英语试题及答案

海淀区2020届高三二模英语试题及答案
I still have a long running29ahead of me—I'd love to work on my speed, my technique and I dream of running a marathon outside of the US. Running gives me30that I can do anything I set my mind to.
I got my full-time job26at my dream company just a couple of weeks before the halfmarathon. Although I got an27from overtraining right before the race, I still went for it and still finished within my28time.
23. A. create
B. secure
C. approve
D. continue
24. A. service
B. position
C. future
D. income
25. A. absorbed
B. interested
C. confident
D. confused
26. A. offer
B. permit
11. A. attend
B. avoid
C. pursue
D. postpone
12. A. options
B • plans
C. hopes
D・odds
13. A. dark
B. deep
C. critical
D. random

2020年北京市海淀外国语实验学校高三英语二模试题及答案解析

2020年北京市海淀外国语实验学校高三英语二模试题及答案解析

2020年北京市海淀外国语实验学校高三英语二模试题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ASome of the world’s most talented musicians have played concerts atLincolnCenter. On September 10, the center hosted a unique class of star musicians: kids and teens. The young players are part of the World Peace Orchestra, or WPO. The group held its first Music for Peace concert inNew York City, with 134 students from more than 60 countries taking part. Musicians were chosen from all over the world.The World Peace Orchestra began in 2013. The nonprofit group brings kids together using the common language of music. To be considered for the orchestra, students first had to be recommended by their teachers and then audition online for a group of judges. Once chosen, professional musicians and teachers then worked with the players to improve their skills.Some of the young musicians played classical instruments, such as violins and flutes. Others played instruments unique to their home country. For example, Amold Mugo, 16, fromKenya, played an instrument called the djembe. The drum is originally fromWest Africa. Mugo said he was shocked when he learned he was chosen for the orchestra. “I can’t express how I felt. I was rolling on the floor. It’s a once in a lifetime opportunity,” he said.Adomas Hendrixson, 13, fromLithuania, played piano for the WPO. Before theNew York Cityperformance, Hendrixson talked about what he hoped to take away from the event. “Fun and joy-- people smiling and clapping,” he said.“This is one of the only times in your life this could happen and I'm very excited.”Mugo says his favorite part of the WPO is making new friends from around the world. “I hope when I go home, I just take a little bit of every friend that I made here-- Brazil, Portugal, Queens,” Mugo said, “I hope that I take part of their culture home with me so I understand them more.”1. Who is most likely to have played for the WPO according to this passage?A. Li Ming, 16, a student fromChina.B. Daniel, 44, a judge fromAmerica.C. Edward, 21, a clerk fromAustralia.D. Catherine, 32, a teacher fromEngland.2. We can learn from the last paragraph that Mugo ________.A.performed best for the WPO.B. has learned some foreign culture.C. was eager to be chosen for a second time.D. received a great award for his performance.3. What would be the best title for this passage?A. Kids were good at playing music.B. Mugo liked making foreign friends.C. Concerts were played atLincolncentre.D. Young musicians played for peace.BSusan Scott, 71, is glad that she didn't think about her age when she took up bodybuilding at the age of 59.“I reinvent myself every ten years. I started my 60s as a bodybuilderand now I'm beginning my 70s as a writer,” she said. “People usually limit themselves by age, and it's discouraging. With age, I remain young at heart.”Dr Susan started bodybuilding at an age when most are considering retirement though she was an athlete from an early age. As a child in Venezuela, she took to gymnastics and later graduated with a physical education degree.Then she obtained a master's degree in education and later a Ph. D. in Adult Personal Development. She taught at Cambridge Rindge and Latin High School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, for 16 years, while raising two daughters.“I started bodybuilding when I met Steve Pfiester, a gym guy who practiced yoga. He invited me to his gym and offered to train me. I started in January and in June he took me to my first competition in Bradenton, Florida,” she recalled.Dr Susan's photos show that she has devoted long hours to taking care of her body. But she also develops her mind and spirit. On any given day, she gets up at 3 am to read books. At 4:30 am she's out to walk three miles and run another three. This is followed by yoga and a swim at the beach while the sun rises. After writing her journal and working on her book between 8 and 10 am, she hits the gym for at least two hours. “I don't lose track of time,” she said.Dr Susan's war on ageism has rubbed off on her two daughters, both in their early thirties. “They both take care of their bodies and minds. If you give them a good foundation as a parent, you know that they will always come back to their roots. I tried to remind myself of that during their difficult teen years.”4. What's Dr Susan's opinion on age?A. Age cannot be hidden.B. Age is a state of mind.C. Every age has its pains and sorrows.D. Old age is not suitable for further study.5. What made Dr Susan start bodybuilding?A. The need of her job.B. Her youthful dream.C. Steve Pfiester's influence.D. Her daughters' encouragement.6. Which of the following best describes Dr Susan's morning schedule?A. Dull.B. Tight.C. Flexible.D. Controversial.7. What can be inferred about Dr Susan from the last paragraph?A. She will set up a fitness foundation.B. She will soon return to retirement.C. She often thinks of her teenage years.D. She sets an example to her daughters.CSport is not only physically challenging, but can also be mentally challenging. Criticism from coaches, parents and other teammates, as well as pressure to win can create too much anxiety or stress for young athletes. Stress canbe physical, emotional, or psychological and research has indicated that it can lead to burnout. Burnout has been described as dropping or quitting of an activity that was at one time enjoyable.The early years of development are critical years for learning about oneself. The sport setting is one where valuable experiences can take place. Young athletes can, for example, learn how to cooperate with others, make friends, and gain other social skills that will be used throughout their lives. Coaches and parents should be aware, at all times, that their feedback to youngsters can greatly affect their children. Youngsters may take their parents and coaches’ criticisms to heart and find faults in themselves.Coaches and parents should also pay attention that youth sport participation does not become work for children. The outcome of the game should not be more important than the process of learning the sport and other life lessons. In today’s youth sport setting young athletes may be worrying more about who will win instead of enjoying themselves and the sport. Following a game many parents and coaches focus on the outcome and find faults with youngsters’ performances. Positive support should be provided regardless of the outcome. Research indicates that positive support motivates and has a greater effect on learning than criticism. Again, criticism can create high levels of stress, which can lead to burnout.8. An effective way to prevent the burnout of young athletes is_____________.A. to make sport less competitiveB. to increase their sense of successC. to reduce their mental stressD. to make sport more challenging9. According to the passage, sport is positive for young people in that_____________.A. it can help them learn more about societyB. it enables them to find faults in themselvesC. it can provide them with valuable experiencesD. it teaches them how to set realistic goals for themselves10. Many coaches and parents are in the habit of criticizing young athletes_____________.A. believing that criticism does good to their early developmentB. without realizing criticism may destroy their self­confidenceC. in order to make them remember life’s lessonsD. so as to put more pressure on them11. According to the passage parents and coaches should_____________.A. pay more attention to letting children enjoy sportB. help children to win every gameC. train children to cope with stressD. enable children to understand the positive aspect of sportDImaginary friends in childhood refer to the invisible beings that a child gives a personality to and plays with for over three months.Crabbycrab(蟹)appeared on a holiday in Norway by running out of my four-year-old son Fisher's ear after a night of tears from an earache. Like other childhood imaginary friends, Crabby should be a sign thatFisher's mind is growing and developing positively. Indeed, research shows that imaginary friends can help develop children's social skills.Research has shown that the positive effects of having imaginary friends as a child continue into adulthood. Adolescents who remember their imaginary playmates have been found to use more activecoping(应对)styles, such as seeking advice from loved ones rather than bottle things up inside. Even adolescents with behavioral problems who had imaginary friends as children have been found to have better coping skills through the teenage years.Scientists thinkthis could be because these teens have been able to adjust themselves to the social world with imagination rather than choose to be involved in relationships with more difficult classmates. It could also be because the imaginary friends help to reduce these adolescents,loneliness.These teens are also more likely to seek out social connections -they tend to turn to others for advice. Current research by Tori Watson is taking this evidence and looking at how adolescents who have imaginary friends as children deal withbullying(欺凌)at school. It is found that teens who remember their imaginary friends are better at dealing with bullying.While we know a lot about childhood imaginary friends such as Crabby Crab and the positive effects they can have, there is still a lot to learn about imaginary friends.12. What is Crabby crab?A. It is a crab Fisher caught inNorway.B. It is Fisher's imaginary friend.C. It is a toy Fisher like much.D. It is a cause of earache.13. Why do children with imaginary friends have better coping skills?A. Imaginary friends help improve their adjustment.B. Having imaginary friends makes them smarter.C. They have rich imagination.D. They are no longer alone.14. What will a child with imaginary friends probably do if he is bullied?A. Escape from the bully.B. Fight with the bully bravely.C. Keep silent about being bullied.D. Ask a parent or a teacher for help.15. What is the author's attitude towards the effect of imaginary friends?A. Concerned.B. Doubtful.C. Optimistic.D. Indifferent.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年海淀高三二模英语试题及答案 北京市 高考 评分标准 参考答案1

2020年海淀高三二模英语试题及答案 北京市 高考 评分标准 参考答案1

第二节(20分)假设你是红星中学高三学生李华。

请根据以下四幅图的先后顺序,以“Concert at the Balcon y" 为题,用英语写一篇短文向校刊“英语园地”投稿,记述上周末发生,在你们小区的一个真实故事。

注意:词数不少于60。

(请务必将作文写在答题纸指定区域内)高三年级(英语)第10页(共10页)2019-2020高三年级第二学期期末练习参考答案第一部分:知识运用第一节1. which2. largely3. Without4. how5. to make6. appearance7. Though/Although/While 8. has 9. are visiting 10. left第二节11. B 12. D 13. A 14. C 15. D 16. B 17. C 18. D 19. A 20. C 21. B 22. A 23. B 24. D 25. C 26. A 27. C 28. B 29. D 30. A第二部分31. A 32. C 33. B 34. D 35. A 36. A 37. D 38. B 39. C 40. D 41. A 42. D 43. B 44. C 45. B46. B 47. C 48. E 49. D 50. G第三部分第一节:一、评分原则:1.本题总分15分,按4个档次给分。

2.评分时,先根据文章的内容和语言质量初步确定其档次,然后以档次的要求来衡量,确定或降低档次,最后给分。

3.评分时应考虑:内容是否完整,条理是否清楚,交际是否得体,语言是否准确。

4.拼写、标点符号或书写影响内容表达时,应视其影响程度予以考虑。

英、美拼写及词汇用法均可以接受。

5. 词数少于50,从总分中减去1分。

二、各档次的给分范围和要求:One possible version:Dear Jim,As the College Entrance Exam is nearing, our class is collecting ideas for an activity aimed to help us stay positive and manage stress. I would like to share mine with you.The first part of my plan is a lecture on stress management. An expert will be invited to offer us practical tips on that topic. Following the lecture, in a peer sharing session, we can share how we feel with each other. My plan also involves an afternoon of fun sports for everyone. Games like kite flying and fun relay races will be organized to give all students some precious quality time together. The whole class can not only take a break from the tight schedule, but also enjoy moments of accomplishment during the process.What do you think of my plan? Since you are experienced in organizing extracurricular activities, can you give me some suggestions? Thanks a lot!第二节(20分)一、评分原则:1.本题总分为20分,按5个档次给分。

2020北京城区高三英语二模试题书信作文汇总

2020北京城区高三英语二模试题书信作文汇总

2020海淀二模第一节(15分)假设你是红星中学高三学生李华。

你们班拟开展“阳光心态,轻装前行”的活动,现面向全班征集活动设计方案。

请给你的英国朋友Jim写信,内容包括:1.介绍你的方案;2.征求他的建议。

注意:1.词数不少于50; 2. 开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。

One possible version:Dear Jim,As the College Entrance Exam is nearing, our class is collecting ideas for an activity aimed to help us stay positive and manage stress. I would like to share mine with you.The first part of my plan is a lecture on stress management. An expert will be invited to offer us practical tips on that topic. Following the lecture, in a peer sharing session, we can share how we feel with each other. My plan also involves an afternoon of fun sports for everyone. Games like kite flying and fun relay races will be organized to give all students some precious quality time together. The whole class can not only take a break from the tight schedule, but also enjoy moments of accomplishment during the process.What do you think of my plan? Since you are experienced in organizing extracurricular activities, can you give me some suggestions? Thanks a lot!2020西城二模第一节(15 分)假设你是红星中学高三学生李华。

2020北京各区高三英语二模完型汇编

2020北京各区高三英语二模完型汇编

2020北京各区高三英语二模完型汇编及答案1. 2020朝阳二模“What kind of stuff do you write?” one student asked on my first day at the University of Massachusetts, Lowell. After a decade away from the classroom, I was back to 11 .“Creative non-fiction,” I said.It was a 12 . I couldn’t remember when I’d last written a creative essay. It must have been before my volatile(喜怒无常的) mother fell ill, leaving me resigned to the idea that our story of family dysfunction would not end 13 . It seemed that nothing I wrote could 14 that.With too much time and lack of 15 , I accepted a position to teach creative non-fiction. Although I couldn’t get myself to tel l my own 16 , I could require that my students tell theirs.“Y ou’re going to be keeping a 17 in th is class,”I said. “And I want you to tell your stories like they 18 .”“Why?”a boy named Michael asked. “I mean, who 19 about our stories?”Looking out at the roomful of students, I realized I didn’t have an 20 .No one said a word. I 21 that most didn’t know their stories were stories—as beautiful and hard—as their own lives.Finally, I said, “B ecause it’s what you have. Stories allow us to make meaning of what we’ve been through. When you shape your 22 into a story, it becomes yours and not just something that 23 to you.”Michael didn’t look24 , but he didn’t challenge me either.In his first essay, Michael wrote about how he grew up in one of the 25 neighborhoods in Boston. He wrote about the night he was out with two friends:The feeling of numbness(麻木) shot through my body as a car came zooming towards us. At that moment everything went blank. Both of my two mates were hit down, drenched in blood.Minutes after I witnessed that, I decided I was leaving the dangerous neighborhood and going to college.He went on to write about how his high school teachers, who saw his 26 , helped him get into this school.I had Michael 27 his essay out. After he finished, the class went so 28 that we could hear the sound of each other’s breath. After a moment, I said, “That’s why you tell your stories.”I went home that night and picked up my journal, 29 and untouched. I found a pen and for the first time in months, I had to 30 .11.A.studying B.teaching C.visiting D.consulting12.A.lie B.fact C.task D.dream13.A.slowly B.naturally C.happily D.violently 14.A.prove B.explain C.destroy D.change 15.A.control B.support C.inspiration D.security16.A.jokes B.stories C.thoughts D.faults17.A.list B.note C.record D.journal18.A.exist B.succeed C.matter D.spread19.A.cares B.worries C.debates D.inquires 20.A.argument B.opportunity C.influence D.answer 21.A.assumed B.predicted C.ignored D.checked 22.A.choice B.performance C.progress D.experience 23.A.applied B.happened C.belonged D.appealed 24.A.interested B.astonished C.convinced D.concerned 25.A.biggest B.quietest C.safest D.worst 26.A.potential B.creativity C.anxiety D.confusion 27.A.read B.bring C.figure D.point28.A.relaxed B.still C.nervous D.friendly29.A.clean B.special C.dusty D.marked 30.A.wonder B.write C.compete D.practise2. 2020东城二模Saving a Tiger Named CinderellaOn an icy day in February 2012, two hunters in eastern Russia discovered a limp bundle of fur lying in the snow. It was an orphaned cub(幼虎)!The cu b hadn’t eaten in days, and was 11 enough for the hunters just to pick her up. Dr. Dale Miquelle, director of the Wildlife Conservation Society’s Russia Program, said, “A healthy tiger cub, even a three-month-old one, would give you reason to 12 before you stuck your hand too close to its teeth and claws. But this cub had no13 left in her.”The hunters wrapped the cub in a coat and 14 her to a local wildlife inspector, Andrey Oryol. Over the following weeks, Oryol 15 the orphaned cub back to health. But now he had a new problem: What could he do with an 16 three-month-old tiger?The cub was an Amur tiger. 17 a small number of Amur tigers remained in the wild, so scientists wanted to return 18 cubs to their natural habitat. The orphaned cub was taken to a new wildlife center. The center was designed for raising wild animals without 19 them to people. It uses hidden cameras and covered fences to keep workers out of 20 . That way, the animal s don’t become 21 on humans.The cub, now named Cinderella, became the center’s first tiger. Over the next year, she grew intoa big, healthy tigress. In the center, she learned to hunt. By the spring of 2013, experts agreed she was22 to return to the wild.They chose the perfect new 23 for their tiger princess: the Bastak Nature Reserve. During the next two years, researchers watched Cinderella’s 24 . They set up cameras to snap photos. When Cinderella passed in front of one of these camera 25 , it took her picture. Cinderella not only 26 , but grew healthy and strong.Then, in December 2015, the cameras 27 exciting news: Cinderella had become a mother! For the first time ever, a tiger that humans had 28 and returned to the wild had given birth to two cubs of her own.Tigers are some of the most admired animals on our planet, but they are also 29 . Thanks to the work of conservationists like Dr. Miquelle, there is new 30 for these magnificent cats.11. A. weak B. pale C. sleepy D. lazy12. A. hide B. hurt C. wonder D. pause13. A. mercy B. effort C. will D. fight14. A. delivered B. returned C. guided D. reported15. A. taught B. pulled C. nursed D. trained16. A. intelligent B. energetic C. excited D. amazing17. A. Almost B. Still C. Even D. Only18. A. newly-born B. rescued C. wounded D. hunted19. A. exposing B. sending C. offering D. selling20. A. place B. sight C. order D. mind21. A. concentrated B. defensive C. dependent D. keen22. A. welcome B. interested C. ready D. eager23. A. continent B. neighborhood C. border D. kingdom24. A. progress B. reaction C. appearance D. habitat25. A. types B. traps C. shots D. scenes26. A. succeeded B. recovered C. survived D. explored27. A. edited B. expected C. prepared D. revealed28. A. witnessed B. traded C. raised D. examined29. A. endangered B. dominated C. preserved D. stressed30. A. love B. hope C. home D. help3. 2020西城二模完型My Boxing ExperienceThis year I joined boxing class. My friend Lea and I were the only 11 in the class. We got to throw our first punches (拳击) and learned how we should stand. I still didn’t know how to do it well, but I felt that choosing the boxing class was the right decision. Mr. Vernon, our boxing teacher, made us work hard and sweat. The boxing pads (拳击护具) were my favorite, but my punches weren’t 12 enough.After participating in more practices, we had learned how to punch in six different ways. The boys were improving a lot on their strength, and Lea with her speed, and me? Well, I had a hard time seeing the 13 . Mr. Vernon would always tell me that practice would make me stronger, and this is what helped motivate me to 14 .Each practice there was at least one boy who would 15 me and say, “Oh you’re too short to box. Mr. Vernon has to 16 down when you are on the boxing pads; oh you’re not strong enough; you punch like a mouse.”I know those comments were not to 17 me, but just to have fun. It’s true,I’m a small and short person and I did lack confidence; but hearing those comments can either bring you 18 , or make you feel motivated to show them they are 19 . In my case, they started to discourage m e. I didn’t have the strength to think the y were wrong, and a part of me thought that they were speaking the 20 . I hid it inside my heart because I thought that showing that I was 21myself would make it worse.I remember one particular practice where I was mad and angry, and my punches suddenly felt stronger and faster. I was 22 , yet I had a feeling in me that it was there all along. I just didn’t have that 23 in me. After practice, Mr. Vernon pointed out that I was getting stronger and better, which really made me feel more 24 and showed me that what the others were saying about me was wrong. I had 25 found the strength I needed. The following practices, Mr. Vernon was impressed with my hooks and uppercuts, because they were getting 26 .This experience taught me that boxing requires a lot of work and effort, but it also taught me not to feel 27 about what people say. If you focus on your strong points and improve on your 28 ones, there is no reason for you to feel disappointed. Boxing taught me how to fight, and defend myself physically and mentally, and show that short girls can do anything if they have the 29 to prove people wrong. Being short doesn’t 30 me and definitely does not limit me from doing things that tall or stronger people can do.11. A. girls B. boys C. teenagers D. adults12. A. large B. strong C. accurate D. quick13. A. difference B. grade C. point D. judgement14. A. relax B. change C. return D. continue15. A. wave goodbye to B. take advantage of C. pay attention to D. make fun of16. A. look B. sit C. bend D. turn17. A. teach B. hurt C. amuse D. warn18. A. down B. back C. along D. in19. A. rude B. wrong C. funny D. simple20. A. result B. word C. truth D. reason21. A. fooling B. doubting C. convincing D. criticizing22. A. surprised B. worried C. moved D. disappointed23. A. relief B. fear C. anger D. interest24. A. regretful B. comfortable C. embarrassed D. confident25. A. eagerly B. finally C. gradually D. gratefully26. A. normal B. reliable C. harmful D. powerful27. A. discouraged B. ashamed C. annoyed D. confused28. A. small B. old C. weak D. shining29. A. experience B. curiosity C. attention D. motivation30. A. want B. help C. define D. forgive4. 2020海淀二模完型How Running Helped Me Turn My Life AroundI’ve never been an athlete. Aside from excell ing at all academic disciplines at school, my main goal was to 11 PE at all costs. In my twenties, I went for an occasional yoga or Zumba class, but that was really the summary of all my athletic accomplishments.That was until the end of 2016, when I was unexpectedly laid off. The 12 of getting a new job soon were not in my favor and 13 thoughts of not being good enough started to kick in. I wasfeeling quite depressed but pushed myself to go and 14 for the TCS NYC Marathon runners as the course was going through our neighborhood.However, while being there, I got phenomenal 15 from all the runners, smiling, applauding and high-fiving constantly. Not a runner myself, I thought maybe I could give running a 16 , just to try, to use my neglected gym membership and see where it 17 me. And so I tried. I went to my local gym the next morning and got on a treadmill (跑步机). I was out of breath by minute five, but I 18 down, walked for a bit and then restarted. I came back the next day, hoping to 19 a few minutes longer. By the end of two weeks, I could run for 30 minutes, which was a huge 20 .While I saw my body starting to look more toned, I also noticed my negative thoughts didn’t occur that 21 . And it sparked a thought—what if I could set a running 22 and sign up for my first-ever race? I did and races sort of became a new hobby.In the meantime, I was able to 23 a few freelance (自由职业的) projects. They offered me a good 24 , and, most importantly, the time to work out for the big race. Also, when I was going for interviews, I started to feel very 25 in my abilities, experience and skills.I got my full-time job 26 at my dream company just a couple of weeks before the half-marathon. Although I got an 27 from overtraining right before the race, I still went for it and still finished within my 28 time.I still have a long running 29 ahead of me—I’d love to work on my speed, my technique and I dream of running a marathon outside of the US. Running gives me 30 that I can do anything I set my mind to.11. A. attend B. avoid C. pursue D. postpone12. A. options B. plans C. hopes D. odds13. A. dark B. deep C. critical D. random14. A. call B. look C. cheer D. stand15. A. energy B. pleasure C. luck D. sympathy16. A. lift B. shot C. break D. choice17. A. meets B. leaves C. takes D. drops18. A. came B. fell C. went D. slowed19. A. last B. walk C. rest D. function20. A. credit B. impact C. success D. opportunity21. A. readily B. frequently C. normally D. occasionally22. A. goal B. limit C. record D. standard23. A. create B. secure C. approve D. continue24. A. service B. position C. future D. income25. A. absorbed B. interested C. confident D. confused26. A. offer B. permit C. schedule D. application27. A award B. honor C. injury D. issue28. A. spare B. expected C. original D. appointed29. A. show B. route C. distance D. journey30. A. faith B. consideration C. evidence D. guidance5. 2020丰台二模完型I was a boy of nine in 1960. I used to mow the lawn for Mrs. Long. She paid me little for the job, but 11 to give me a Christmas present.I spent much time 12 what it would be. Many boys had baseball gloves or ice skates and I was 13 to have any of these.“It would14 be a baseball glove,” I15 with myself. “She wouldn’t know much about baseball.” So I was 16 that she would give me ice skates. I even17myself upon the skates.As Christmas approached, it was with 18 that I stopped myself from reporting to Mrs. Long and demanding my present. On December 22, I19myself at the door of the house. Mrs. Long sat me in a chair and handed me a small box which under no circumstances could20 a pair of skates. I was 21 . When lifting it from her, I was curious about the22 of the present. It weighed almost nothing.“What is it?” I asked.“A kind of magic,” she said. Her words were enough to set my mind dancing with new23 . There were other presents of normal dimension and weight. But Mrs. Long’s box dominated all, for it had to do with 24 .On Christmas morning, before the sun was up, I had this box on my knees. With great 25 I opened the box to find inside ten sheets of black paper, each labeled in colorful letters, Carbon Paper Regal Premium. “What i s it?” I asked. Mum took two pieces of white paper, placed between them one of the black paper, and wrote my name on the upper sheet. Then she handed me the second sheet, which her pencil had in no way touched. There was my name!It was a miracle to my 26 mind. In that one moment, I 27 the ideas about the duplication (复制) of words and the printing and the mystery of spreading ideas. Thank Mrs. Long for her 28 to guess that a boy might profit from a present totally outside the realm (领域) of his 29 experience.The average present 30 satisfies a temporary desire; the great one lights up all the years of life that remain.11. A. allowed B. promised C. attempted D. reminded12. A. asking B. recalling C. proving D. wondering13. A. eager B. generous C. amused D. determined14. A. possibly B. usually C. hardly D. definitely15. A. reasoned B. inquired C. checked D. complained16. A. shocked B. convinced C. delighted D. satisfied17. A. prepared B. expected C. taught D. imagined18. A. anxiety B. patience C. difficulty D. confirmation19. A. presented B. forced C. urged D. employed20. A. cover B. hold C. include D. involve21. A. angry B. regretful C. awkward D. disappointed22. A. value B. shape C. lightness D. meaning23. A. features B. proposals C. experiences D. possibilities24. A. magic B. interest C. love D. belief25. A. surprise B. energy C. excitement D. confidence26. A. sharp B. childish C. brilliant D. creative27. A. spread B. understood C. remembered D. practiced28. A. wisdom B. kindness C. privilege D. encouragement29. A. rich B. precious C. ordinary D. unforgettable30. A. even B. still C. once D. merely6. 2020昌平二模完型A few days before Christmas 2012, I found myself in Walmart. It was the last11I wanted to be, especially during the chaos of last-minute Christmas shopping. It had been a little more than a month since my husband was laid off.The school my kids attended asked if we needed help for Christmas, and we12. If not for them, our kids would not have had Christmas gifts.My children were with me that day at Walmart. Our cupboards were bare, and I had only eighty dollars to 13 a family of six for a week. It’s not impossible to 14 , but certainly not comfortable. It leaves little 15 for anything extra. Yet, it was Christmas, and my kids asked if they could buy a present for their dad. How could I say “no”? I found a gift box of their dad’s favorite cologne and hoped I could 16 it. Lucky for me, my husband doesn’t have expensive 17 .My husband worked very hard to 18 for us, and I stayed home. It wasn’t by19 . Having two children on the autism spectrum makes it difficult for me to work. Doctors’ appointments, therapy schedules, and school meetings make it near impossible to 20 a regular work schedule. So, when he was laid off, things got very 21 quickly. He wasn’t without a job long, but the 22 of income for a couple of weeks certainly put a stress on our family.As I chose my groceries, I kept a running total in my head. As my cart (手推车) filled, my 23 rose. The more I thought about it, the less 24 it was that I would be able to buy a gift for my husband.When I went to the checkout, I set aside the cologne gift box. My kids 25 , but I didn’t have much of a choice. My heart 26 when the grocery total was indeed too high for us to buy the gift, but an angel was waiting in the wings.What happened left me speechless, and being the 27 type, speechless is rare for me. A man 28 us, put four twenty-dollar b ills into my hand and happily exclaimed, “Merry Christmas!” He left so fast that I didn’t 29 have a chance to say, “Thank you.”A wave of emotion came over me as I 30 the cologne gift set to the belt. We were thrilled, and my husband had a Christmas present. Wherever there is a human being, there is an opportunity for a kindness.11. A. place B. moment C. season D. station12. A. refused B. answered C. accepted D. ignored13. A. warm B. feed C. help D. inspire14. A. respond B. appreciate C. purchase D. accomplish15. A. room B. excuse C. energy D. courage16. A. offer B. afford C. owe D. earn17. A. bill B. collection C. taste D. clothes18. A. stand B. compete C. prepare D. provide19. A. choice B. mistake C. heart D. nature20. A. create B. design C. maintain D. discover21. A. smooth B. tight C. unexpected D. simplified22. A. increase B. discount C. steadiness D. absence23. A. regret B. anxiety C. blame D. complaint24. A. likely B. important C. necessary D. difficult25. A. cheered B. followed C. protested D. supported26. A. lost B. calmed C. beat D. sank27. A. outgoing B. optimistic C. talkative D. hardworking28. A. approached B. guided C. pleased D. trusted29. A. ever B. even C. once D. already30. A. threw B. cancelled C. recommended D. added朝阳二模完型答案:11.B 12.A 13.C 14.D 15.C16.B 17.D 18.C 19.A 20.D21.A 22.D 23.B 24.C 25.D26.A 27.A 28.B 29.C 30.B东城二模完型答案:11.A 12.D 13.D 14.A 15.C16.B 17.D 18.B 19.A 20.B21.C 22.C 23.D 24.A 25.B26.C 27.D 28.C 29.A 30.B西城二模完型答案:11.A 12.B 13.A 14.D 15.D16.C 17.B 18.A 19.B 20.C21.B 22.A 23.C 24.D 25.B26.D 27.A 28.C 29.D 30.C海淀二模完型答案:11. B 12. D 13. A 14. C 15. D 16. B 17. C 18. D 19. A 20. C21. B 22. A 23. B 24. D 25. C 26. A 27. C 28. B 29. D 30. A5. 丰台二模完型答案:11. B 12. D 13. A 14. C 15. A 16. B 17. D 18. C 19. A 20. B 21. D 22. C 23. D 24. A 25. C 26. B 27. B 28. A 29. C 30. D 昌平二模完型答案:11.A 12.C 13.B 14.D 15.A 16.B 17.C 18.D 19.A 20.C21.B 22.D 23.B 24.A 25.C 26.D 27.C 28.A 29.B 30.D。

北京市海淀区2020届高三英语下学期二模考试试题(含解析)

北京市海淀区2020届高三英语下学期二模考试试题(含解析)
Several months later, on Christmas morning, my sister and I each found a $02 bill in our stockings. I was just putting it into my pocket___22___Kathleen tapped me on the shoulder.
“Sorry kiddo. That’s mine. I’m___23___on your debt.”
“Huh?” Then I remembered the loan. “Hey! How can it be that much? I___24___borrowed $10.”
“True,” she said, “but interest has been compounding for eight months. Now you___25___me $21.43.” She paused, then added. “You can pay me the $1.43.”
“Compound interest---what’s that?” I asked.
“Well, interest is what you call the___14___money borrowers have to pay back on a loan,” she explained. “Compound interest means that the interest payments get bigger and bigger the___15___you take to pay back the loan. To repay the loan, you will need to give me $11 after one month. If you wait two months to pay me back, your___16___will grow from $10 to $11. So I’ll be charging you interest on $11. Then I will add that interest to the $11 you already owe me, for a___17___of $12.10. That’s what you’ll owe after two months.”

二模英语作文 海淀

二模英语作文 海淀

二模英语作文海淀海淀。

海淀区位于北京市西北部,是北京市政治、文化和科技高新区。

海淀区是北京市的中心区之一,也是北京市的科技创新中心。

海淀区是全国重要的高等学府聚集地,有清华大学、北京大学等国内外著名高等学府。

海淀区拥有丰富的自然资源和人文资源,是北京市的重要组成部分。

海淀区的自然景观非常优美,有着许多著名的公园和自然保护区。

颐和园是中国古典园林的代表,也是世界文化遗产。

颐和园占地面积非常广阔,有着丰富的植物资源和动植物资源。

颐和园是北京市的著名旅游景点,吸引了许多游客前来观光游览。

海淀区还有着许多著名的文化景点,如颐和园、圆明园、玉泉山、香山等。

这些景点都是中国古代文化的重要遗产,具有丰富的历史和文化内涵。

海淀区是中国古代文化的重要发源地,也是中国古代文化的重要传承地。

海淀区是北京市的科技创新中心,也是中国的科技创新中心。

海淀区有着许多著名的科研机构和高新技术企业,如中国科学院、清华大学、北京大学等。

这些科研机构和高新技术企业在国内外享有很高的声誉,对中国的科技创新和经济发展起着重要的推动作用。

海淀区是中国的高等学府聚集地,也是世界著名的高等学府聚集地。

海淀区有着许多著名的高等学府,如清华大学、北京大学、中国人民大学等。

这些高等学府在国内外享有很高的声誉,对中国的高等教育和科技创新起着重要的推动作用。

海淀区是中国的文化名城,也是世界著名的文化名城。

海淀区有着丰富的历史和文化遗产,如颐和园、圆明园、玉泉山、香山等。

这些历史和文化遗产对中国的文化传承和文化创新起着重要的推动作用。

海淀区是中国的旅游胜地,也是世界著名的旅游胜地。

海淀区有着许多著名的旅游景点,如颐和园、圆明园、玉泉山、香山等。

这些旅游景点吸引了许多国内外游客前来观光游览,对中国的旅游业起着重要的推动作用。

海淀区是中国的经济中心,也是世界著名的经济中心。

海淀区有着许多著名的经济产业,如科技产业、金融产业、文化产业等。

这些经济产业对中国的经济发展和国际经济合作起着重要的推动作用。

2020年北京海淀区高三二模英语试卷详解

2020年北京海淀区高三二模英语试卷详解

2020/6/102020年北京海淀区高三二模英语试卷2020年北京海淀区高三二模英语试卷(详解)一、语法填空(本大题共10小题,每小题1.5分,共15分)2.You have probably dreamed about 1 you would change the world, only tofind that it seems impossible. However, you may have the power 2 (make)theworld better with baby steps. That's the idea behind the BA Challenge, which is a publicservice campaign co-initiated by Alibaba and Sina Weibo. It asks people to dosomething positive and then record the changes before and after. Since itsfirst 3 (appear)on Sina Weibo on Sept. 2, the BA Challenge has attractedmillions of viewers and participants. 4 these little things may be easily ignored innd 1.【答案】1 :2 :3 :【解析】During my childhood, whenever the sun dropped and the blue sky came up, myfather and I would climb the mountain near our house. Walking together, we had a lotof conversations through 1 I learned many valuable lessons. He always stressed tome, "You should have objectives and capacity like the mountain." Thishas 2 (large)influenced my life. 3 the mountain-climbing, we couldn'thave had enough time to spend together because my father was busy.which ; largely ; Without考查定语从句。

2020北京城区高三英语二模试题情景作文汇总

2020北京城区高三英语二模试题情景作文汇总

2020海淀二模第二节(20分)假设你是红星中学高三学生李华。

请根据以下四幅图的先后顺序,以“Concert at the Balcony” 为题,用英语写一篇短文向校刊“英语园地”投稿,记述上周末发生在你们小区的一个真实故事。

注意:词数不少于60。

(请务必将作文写在答题纸指定区域内)Possible version 1:Last weekend, an unexpected concert at the balcony made my day.On Sunday afternoon, when I was taking a break from my schoolwork, a clear melody flowed in from the outside. It magically refreshed my tired mind and aroused my curiosity.Hoping to find its source, I went to the balcony. A young man was playing his violin on the balcony across from mine, his eyes half closed in full enjoyment of the tune. Amazed by his playing, I listened on and was absorbed.Unexpectedly, to the melody of the violin was added a wonderful chord of guitar from another neighbor. At this scene, I couldn’t help singing along and was surprised when a girl also joined with her pure voice of a child. We hardly knew one another, but in our perfect harmony, we felt like old friends connected by our shared love of music. Our little concert went on and on, fascinating the whole community.With a closing chord on the guitar, the concert ended. We smiled and waved to each other as if we had just woken up from a sweet dream of music. Our shared memory of the concert at the balcony would not fade away, from which I felt the power of music to inspire and connect people.Possible version 2:Last weekend, a special concert took place in my neighborhood. The uplifting music and heartwarming neighborliness kept resonating in my mind.Last Saturday afternoon, I was bored at home doing homework when a piece of beautiful music flowed into my room and refreshed me immediately. Since the outbreak of the virus, everything has gone virtual, so I hurried to my balcony to check it out.The melody led me to locate the violinist in seconds: a teenage boy playing My Motherland and I on his balcony. Although it was not perfect, the organic sound of the violin and his deep affection stunned me. I was lost in his music. Before I realized it, a guitar joined! The guitar from a young lady downstairs gave the music a more lively tone.I couldn’t help humming the familiar tune when I suddenly heard someone singing clearly and cheerfully. There was another girl volunteering as the vocalist of this mini band! Inspired by all of them, I started singing loudly. The four of us staged a live balcony concert as if on a stage with audience!When the concert came to an end, we applauded each other’s wonderful performance and waved at each other enthusiastically. “Take care!” “Looking forward to the next performance!” were echoing in the community.As the whole nation and even the whole world were struggling to get used to life with restrictions while fighting against the virus, lots of fabulous ideas were produced to boost people’s morale. This heartening balcony concert in my neighborhood truly entertained me and rallied the optimistic spirit.2020西城二模第二节(20 分)假设你是红星中学高三学生李华。

2020年北京市海淀外国语实验学校高三英语二模试卷及答案

2020年北京市海淀外国语实验学校高三英语二模试卷及答案

2020年北京市海淀外国语实验学校高三英语二模试卷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AThese wonderful NYC attractions offer pay — what — you — wish days, free entry hours/days and other great stuff for local families.Staten IslandZooThere are plenty of creatures who call NYC home—the Staten Island Zoo is one of them. Once you’ve finished learning about the wildlife in the animal nursery, reptile (爬行动物) side rooms, horse barn and other areas of the attraction, make sure to mark your schedule for fun seasonal happenings, such as the Easter Egg Games and the scary, crazy Halloween Shows.Entry on Wednesdays is by suggested donation; children aged two and under free.Children’s Museum of the ArtsThe Children’s Museum of the Arts welcomes 135,000 little visitors each year through its doors. Once inside, the whole family can enjoy interactive programs, exhibitions (展览) and events that celebrate the changed power of the arts on youngsters and grown-ups alike.Pay-as-you-wish Thursdays, 3-6 p. m.Wave HillEveryone needs a few hours of calm now and then-kids included-and you’d be hard- pressed to find a more peaceful spot within city limits than Wave Hill the broad grounds located above the river, covering 28 acres of public gardens, plus woodlands and grasses to wander. Jump in on nature walks, story times and family art projects often led by local artists and free with general admission.Pay — as — you — wish Tuesdays and Saturdays,9 a. m — noon.New York Hall of ScienceNaturally, kids love it when the New York Hall of Science pleases them with neat exhibits and fun hands-on activities. The museum’s playground is themost attractivetochildren A tube slide (管道滑梯) will give little ones the knowledge on science topics, while the climbing area mirrors a giant spider web. There are also wind pipes, metal drums, sand- boxes and much more. What better way to make the mostout of science?Free entry Sep-Jun on Fridays, 2 — 5 p. m,and Sundays, 10 —11 a. m.1. What can children do in Staten Island Zoo?A. Feed injured animals.B. Join in seasonal activities.C. Build a home for creatures.D. Deal with the donations to the zoo.2. What do Children’s Museum of the Arts and Wave Hill have in common?A. They both have peaceful spots.B. They both are located by a river.C. They both have public gardens.D. They both have activities about arts.3. Which place can be free of charge for all?A. Wave Hill.B.Staten IslandZoo.C. New York Hall of Science.D. Children’s Museum of the Arts.BIvy League schools are considered to be the most prestigious of all colleges in the United States. These schools are primarily located in the Northeastern part of the country. There are eight total colleges that are considered to be Ivy League. These schools are Brown, Harvard, Cornell, Princeton, Dartmouth, Yale, and Columbia universities and the University of Pennsylvania. Of all institutions of higher learning, these elite schools are considered to be the most outstanding and the most sought-after in terms of acceptance and graduation.The term “Ivy League” came about in 1954 when the NCAA athletic conference for Division I was formed. At the time, the elitism of these schools was really due to their prestige in the realm of sports like basketball. Although the term “Ivy League” was not created until the 1950s, many of these schools were in existence as far back as 1636, when John Harvard became the first benefactor of Harvard University.Although this group of elite schools is considered to be part of one big league of the elite, there have been plenty of internal rivalries over the years. The sports that these colleges play were so popular that some teams began playing games in New York City so spectators could come from far away and watch the games. The popularity of both the athletes who played and the college team rivalries brought in a good deal of attention to the schools as well as revenue from ticket sales. There have also been academic rivalries between schools. Mostly,these rivalries are a matter of opinion in terms of which school has the most honor graduates, which schools offer the most prestigious scholarships, and what famous graduates have come from each school.Each Ivy League college has its own unique accomplishments that make it important. All carry a certain reputation with them, and each school has programs that excel primarily in the medical and law fields, making them some of the most sought-after schools in the world. Their admission process is very selective, which helps the schools ensure that they only accept the best and brightest. Many famous people have graduated from Ivy League schools, including recent presidents George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and Barack Obama. This prestige leads many to believe that these colleges are only for the wealthy and elite. Often, companies look for Ivy League graduates as potential employees, usually preferred by law firms, medical facilities, and large corporations. It has long beencovetedto have earned a degree from an Ivy League school. Today, the Ivy League schools are still excellent in both academia and in sports, and they have left a legacy of higher education with an exceptional track record and reputation to go along with them.4. Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?A. Ivy League schools were initially famous for their reputation in sports.B. Ivy League schools didn’t come into existence until the 1950s.C. Ivy League schools do not compete with each other within the league.D. Ivy League schools are most popular for their excellence in the medical and law fields.5. Which of the following aspects is NOT mentioned in the passage?A. The history of the Ivy LeagueB. The rivalry of the Ivy LeagueC. The accomplishments and cultural impacts of the Ivy LeagueD. The future development of the Ivy League6. Why do many people believe that Ivy League colleges are only for the wealthy and elite?A. Because they are the most sought-after schools in the world.B. Because they have selective admission process to help ensure the quality of their students.C. Because many famous people have graduated from Ivy League schools.D. Because manycompanies look for Ivy League graduates as potential employees.7. What does the underlined word “coveted” in the last paragraph probably mean?A. advocatedB.DesiredC. restrictedD. sponsoredCA young female athlete in thePhilippinesrecently won many gold medals during a sports meet despite not having proper running shoes. Rhea Ballos, an 11-year-old student ofSalvationElementary Schoolin Balason,Iloilo, wasonly wearing bandages around her feet when she competed at the Iloilo Schools Sports Meet.Facebook user Valenzuela posted pictures of the girl with her feet wrapped in bandages bearing the famous Nike logo. Ballos even wrote the word “NIKE” on the sides of her “shoe” to complete the “Nike running shoes” look. The bandages were tightly wrapped around her feet, creating a thin protective layer against the track. While she was actually barefoot during the races, she was still able to defeat her competitors who all more proper footwear intended for running,According to the post, Ballos bagged the top awards in the 400-meter dash, the 800-meter run, and the 1500-meter run in the girls' categories in the inter school sporting event held in Iloilo, central Philippines.When pictures of her “Nike” footwear become popular, Flipinos on social media praised her. Many noted that instead of falling into self-pity, she was even able to make light of the situation by drawing the Nike logo on her “running shoes”. Some of the commenters of Valenzuela's post expressed how the girl deserved to be recognized by Nike and that the brand should actually give her a new pair of real Nike shoes. Others started getting in touch with the American sports brand, as well as local basketball specialty store Titan 22.It did not take long for Titan co-founder and Alaska Aces head coach Jeffrey Cariaso to take notice of Ballos' outstanding achievement. Cariaso immediately made an effort to get in touch with the young track runner. The seven-time PBA champion has since talked to the student as well as her coaches in an apparent bid to help her out.8. Why did Ballos wear bandages around her feet to compete?A. She couldn't afford to buy shoes.B. She wished to be noticed by Nike.C. She wanted to draw public's attention.D. She thought it fashionable and unique.9. What's people's attitude to Ballos' story?A. Surprised.B. Confused.C. Favorable.D. Doubtful.10. What can we infer from the last paragraph?A. Ballos will be recognized by Nike.B. Ballos will be probably helped by Cariaso.C. Ballos is bound to win more champions.D. Ballos will become a great basketball player.11. Which of the following can best describe Ballos?A. Shy and lucky.B. Kind and brave.C. Clever and outstanding.D. Gifted and optimistic.DEvery day in the United States animals are beaten, ignored, or forced to struggle for survival. Left in poor conditions with no food or water, they have little hope as they live out their days without the mercy they deserve. Some are found and rescued, given the chance to experience how great life and humans can be; others aren't so lucky. To grow as a nation, we must fight for these abused(受虐待的) animals’ rights and seriously punish heartless owners.One of the first steps in protecting animals and creating effective cruelty laws is to know what animal cruelty actually is. There are two categories: passive cruelty and active cruelty. The first involves acts of omission, meaning the abuse happens as a result of ignorance or lack of action. Passive cruelty might seem less serious, but that is not the case; it can lead to terrible pain and suffering, and finally death. Examples include starvation, inadequate shelter in extreme weather conditions, and the failure to get medical care. Passive cruelty is sometimes due to the owner's ignorance, so many animal control officers will first try to educate ignorant owners on how to properly care for animals before giving them a citation(传票) or putting them in prison.Active cruelty, on the other hand, is more well-known and disturbing. Sometimes referred to as non-accidental injury, this type of abuse involves purposeful harm on an animal in order to feel more powerful or gain control. Active cruelty against animals should be taken very seriously, since it can be a sign that a person has serious psychological issues and may commit more acts of violence---possibly against humans.It is hard to tell just what drives people to harm innocent animals. Most animal abusers find some sort of achievement or power in torturing a victim that they know can't fight back. While not all animal abusers become serial killers, it is important to take every case seriously.As a nation we need to make it our right to come together and ensure the safety of our beloved pets. As Margaret Mead once said, “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.”12. What is the first step to do with the passive cruelty abusers?A. To throw them into prison.B. To bring the case to the court.C. To teach them how to treat animals.D. To give them a strong warning.13. We can learn from Para.3 that active cruelty ______.A. is actually a sign of power or controlB. has been taken seriously in the nationC. may lead to serious psychological problemsD. may cause acts of violence against humans14. What is the author’s attitude towards animal cruelty?A. Uncertain.B. Doubtful.C. Concerned.D. Pessimistic.15. The author wrote this passage to ______.A. warn those heartless pet ownersB. tell people the harm of animal crueltyC. explain the reasons why people harm animalsD. call on people to fight for the abused animals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。

海淀高三二模英语作文

海淀高三二模英语作文

海淀高三二模英语作文Title: My High School Life in Haidian District。

As a senior high school student in Haidian District, I have had a fulfilling and enriching experience during my time here. The past three years have been a period of growth, learning, and self-discovery, and I am grateful for the opportunities and experiences that I have had.One of the most memorable aspects of my high schoollife in Haidian District is the academic rigor and the emphasis on education. The teachers here are dedicated and passionate about their subjects, and they have pushed me to strive for excellence in my studies. I have been challenged to think critically, analyze complex problems, and develop a deep understanding of the subjects I am studying. This has not only helped me to excel academically but has also prepared me for the challenges that lie ahead in college and beyond.In addition to the academic aspect, my high school life in Haidian District has also been enriched by the extracurricular activities and opportunities for personal growth. I have had the chance to participate in various clubs, sports teams, and community service projects, all of which have allowed me to develop leadership skills, teamwork, and a sense of responsibility. These experiences have helped me to become a well-rounded individual and have taught me the importance of giving back to the community.Furthermore, the diversity and inclusivity of Haidian District have played a significant role in shaping my high school experience. I have had the chance to interact with students from different cultural, religious, and socioeconomic backgrounds, and this has broadened my perspective and enriched my understanding of the world. I have learned to appreciate and respect the differences among my peers and have developed lifelong friendships with people from all walks of life.Lastly, the support and guidance that I have received from the faculty and staff at my high school in HaidianDistrict have been invaluable. The teachers and counselors have been there for me every step of the way, offering encouragement, advice, and mentorship. They have helped me navigate the challenges of high school, provided me with the resources I need to succeed, and have been a source of inspiration and motivation.In conclusion, my high school life in Haidian District has been a transformative and unforgettable experience. I have grown academically, personally, and socially, and I am grateful for the opportunities and experiences that I have had. I am confident that the lessons I have learned and the skills I have developed during my time here will serve me well in the future, and I am excited to see where life takes me next.。

二模英语作文海淀

二模英语作文海淀

二模英语作文海淀I live in Haidian, a district in Beijing, China. It's a vibrant and bustling place, with a mix of modern skyscrapers and traditional hutongs. The streets are always filled with people, cars, and bicycles, creating a lively atmosphere.Haidian is known for its many prestigious universities, such as Peking University and Tsinghua University. The area is often filled with students rushing to class or studying in the numerous cafes and libraries. It's a hub for academic and intellectual activity, and you can feel the energy and ambition in the air.One of my favorite things about Haidian is the abundance of beautiful parks and green spaces. The district is home to the famous Summer Palace, a stunning imperial garden with pavilions, bridges, and a large lake. It's a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, and I love spending time there, especially during thespring and autumn when the flowers are in bloom.The food in Haidian is also amazing. There are countless restaurants and street vendors serving up delicious Chinese cuisine, from spicy Sichuan dishes to savory Beijing duck. You can also find international restaurants and trendy cafes, catering to a diverse and cosmopolitan population.Overall, Haidian is a dynamic and exciting place to live. It's a melting pot of culture, education, and innovation, and I feel lucky to call it home.。

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海淀区高三年级第二学期期末练习
部分:书面表达(共两节,35分)
第一节情景作文(20分)
假设你是某校高二(1)班学生李华。

下面是你校布告栏里张贴的“征集接待家庭”的通知,请根据其内容用英语写一封申请信。

词数不少于60。

注意:信的开头和结尾已经给出(不计入词数)。

Dear Sir/ Madam,
I am Li Hua from Class One, Senior Two. _________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________
I would appreciate it if my application is taken into account.
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
(请务必将情景作文写在答题卡指定区域内)
第二节开放作文(15分)
请根据下面提示,写一篇短文。

词数不少于50。

In your spoken English class, your teacher shows you the following picture. You are asked to describe the picture and explain how you
understand it.
(请务必将开放作文写在答题卡指定区域内)
答案
第四部分:书面表达(共两节,35分)
第一节情景作文(20分)
一、评分原则:
1.本题总分为20分,按5个档次给分。

2.评分时,先根据文章的内容和语言质量初步确定其档次,然后以该档次的要求来衡量,确定或调整档次,最后给分。

3.评分时应考虑:内容要点的完整性、上下文的连贯、词汇和句式的多样性及语言的准确性。

4.拼写、标点符号或书写影响内容表达时,应视其影响程度予以考虑。

英、美拼写及词汇用法均可接受。

5.词数少于60,从总分中减去1分。

二、各档次的给分范围和要求:
三、One possible version:
Dear Sir/ Madam,
I am Li Hua from Class One, Senior Two. I’m writing in reply to the notice for host families. I think I have several reasons to accommodate one foreign friend. First, I believe my English is good enough to communicate with foreigners. Also, my good communication skills enable me to keep a good relationship with others. As for accommodation, my family live in a 4-room apartment and there is always a spare room for the guest. In
addition, my home is very convenient in transportation. Its location makes it easy to take either subways or buses to most places. I have also got support from my parents, who said yes without hesitation when informed of my wish.
I would appreciate it if my application is taken into account.
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
第二节开放作文(15分)
一、评分原则:
1.本题总分为15分,按4个档次给分。

2.评分时,先根据文章的内容和语言质量初步确定其档次,然后以该档次的要求来衡
量,确定或调整档次,最后给分。

3.评分时应考虑:文章是否扣题,结构是否完整,内容是否充实、健康,思维是否活
跃,逻辑是否清晰,语言是否规范,交际是否得体。

4.拼写、标点符号或书写影响内容表达时,应视其影响程度予以考虑。

英、美拼写及
词汇用法均可接受。

5.词数少于50,从总分中减去1分。

二、各档次的给分范围和要求:
三、Possible Version 1
In the picture, along the tracks come three runners. The one who takes the lead wears a smile on his face, despite the great distance he has covered. The other two, with sweat streaming down their faces, are clearly tired from running.
What the picture tries to convey is that success belongs to those who can keep up a good state of mind faced with life challenges. The smile on the face of the runner in the lead suggests that he enjoys the race, regardless of the hard work he has to devote. This definitely makes him stand out among the other competitors, who wear serious and painted expressions on their faces. Life is sometimes like a race with tracks stretching long. A good state of mind can actually bring out our best.
Possible Version 2
In the picture, three boys are running along the tracks. The first boy is running with ease and confidence. The last boy falls far behind, but he is still going all out for the race, with his teeth clenched.
It dawns on me that whatever situation we find ourselves in, never should we lose hope but press ahead. Standing a slim chance of catching up with the other two ahead of him, the persistent boy in the last place shows no sign of giving up and works even harder. His perseverance demonstrates a profound meaning in life. It often happens that hard as we may try, our efforts do not yield satisfying results. However, as long as we persevere in our determination and efforts, we are the champion of our own life “race”.。

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