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2020
届上海市六校联考高考模拟英语试题
第一部分
(共
20
小题每,小题
1.5
分,满分
30
分)
1
.
Though lacking
the necessary working experience, my cousin got
the job ______ her confidence and
flexibility.
A
.
in terms of
B
.
in response to
C
.
by virtue of
D
.
with respect to
2
.
My mother is
always war
ning me when I go out, “Don’t
get off the bus ________ it is
stopping.”
A
.
until
B
.
while
C
.
before
D
.
after
3
.
At the meeting,
the headmaster said that the government should
prevent such things as hurt children
________again.
A
.
happening
B
.
happen
C
.
to happen
D happened
4
.
We climbed up
to the top of a hill,___________ we got a good
view of the whole forest park.
A
.
which
C
.
when
D
.
that
B
.
where
5
.
—Mum, I don’t
think I am qualified enough to do
this
.
—
Honey, be confident! You
should know it is _____ a
man thinks of
himself …
really determines his
fate
.
A
.
that; that
B
.
how; that
C
.
what; that
D
.
that; how
6
.
Video games can
be a poor influence if ________ in the wrong
hands.
A
.
to leave
B
.
leaving
C
.
leave
D
.
left
7
.
--- Where is
your new home now?
--- In the new
developed zone. But I ______ downtown for five
years.
A
.
lived
C
.
have lived
D
.
was living
B
.
had lived
8
.
The same
boiling water softens the potato and hardens the
egg. It’s about ________you’re made of, not
the circumstances.
A
.
that
C
.
how
D
.
who
9
.
Not until they
left school________how much their teachers loved
them and helped them.
A
.
they realized
C
.
the would
realized
D
.
had
they realized
10
.
Even though
the way Lin Daiyu expresses her feelings may be
________
to a modern
audience, it is
rooted in her character
and makes who she is.
A
.
allergic
B
.
foreign
C
.
sensitive
D
.
fundamental
B
.
did they
realized
B
.
what
11
.
The goal,
which they are unlikely to live to see
, is to “cure, prevent or
manage all diseases” in
the next 80 or
so years.
A
.
accomplish
C
.
accomplishing
D
.
being accomplished
12
.
The worse
working conditions we are looking forward to
______ must have attracted the local
government’s attention.
A
.
see improved
C
.
see improving
D
.
seeing to improve
13
.
Someone who
lacks staying power and perseverance is unlikely
to ______ a good researcher.
A
.
make
B
.
turn
C
.
get
D
.
grow
14
.
—I don’t care
for baseball.
—How can you
say you don’t like something
you’ve never
even tried it!
A
.
till
B
.
after
C
.
unless
D
.
when
B
.
seeing improved
B
.
accomplished
15
.
All of a
sudden, the thief walking behind a young and
pretty lady _______ her purse, ______into the
crowd.
A
.
seizing; rushed
B
.
seized; rushed
C
.
seizing; rushing
D
.
seized; rushing
16
.
---Has John
ever broken his promise?
---No. For
example, he said he would show me around his
school, and
.
A
.
so would he
B
.
so did he
C
.
so he would
D
.
so he did
17
.
--Jassy , you
speak Chinese so fluently!
--- ______.
You
are lying, I have to say.
B
.
Thanks a lot for saying so.
C
.
That’s none of your
bus
iness.
D
.
I
can’t agree more.
18
< br>.
—
What do you think of
your journey to Yunnan?
—
Everything is very
fantastic
,
especially its
fresh is pleasant ________.
A
.
breathed
B
.
being breathed
C
.
to be breathed
D
.
to breathe
19
.
The palace is
heavily guarded, because inside its walls
________.
A
.
where
sit the European leaders
C
.
sit the
European leaders
B
.
the European
leaders there sit
D
.
that the
European leaders sit
20
.
After making
the speech, he went through it in his mind to
reflect where he_________ better.
A
.
could do
B
.
would do
C
.
could have done
D
.
would have done
第二部分
阅读理解(满分
40
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。
21
.
(
6
分)
Samanta
Schweblin, one of the best young Spanish language
novelists nominated (
提名
) by
British literary magazine Granta, has
visited Beijing to promote the first Chinese
edition of a collection of
her short
stories. The collection, Birds in the Mouth, has
been translated and published by Shanghai-based
publisher Reader.
“Sometimes
I hold the Chinese edition and choose a story at
random and
try to guess which one it
is.
But it is almost impossible for me;
even the length is different.” says Schweblin.
“When a book is translated
into a
Western language, I can at least understand some
parts of my stories, and therefore suffer some
doubt about
the quality of
the translation. But my Chinese edition is more
like an act of faith.”
Born
in Argentina in 1978, Schweblin says she is
influenced by the literary traditions of the La
Plata
area, home to many famous Latin-
American novelists.
Interested in
writing stories of ordinary lives where suddenly
something extraordinary happens,
something new, strange or unknown, she
thinks, “The stranger and the unknown are not
always related to
ghosts or aliens, but
can be something related to the known world,
somet
hing that actually could
happen.”
Birds in the Mouth
tells of a divorced father who worries about his
13-year-old daughter and her
mysterious
appetites. It turns out that his daughter eats
live birds.
The idea for this story
came to Schweblin when she was
browsing
the Internet, “Click, click, click, a
picture of a little girl who looks
frightened with her hands covering her mouth came
to my eyes. Little by
little, I
developed the story in my mind, and then wrote it
down” recalls Schweblin.
Although there ar
e elements
of violence and bloodiness in Schweblin’s stories,
she skillfully hides them,
thinking the
trick to writing a thrilling story is to stop the
monster from appearing, while maintaining a
frightening and mysterious atmosphere.
1
、
Samanta
Schweblin came to China to ________.
A
.
pay a visit to
Beijing
B
.
translate her
stories into Chinese
C
.
help to make
her book more popular
D
.
publish her
collection
2
、
When
mentioning her Chinese edition, Schweblin thinks
________.
A
.
she
suffers some doubt about the quality of the
translation
B
.
her
Chinese edition is slightly different from the
original one
C
.
she can
understand some parts of her Chinese edition
D
.
she has a
strong belief in her Chinese edition
3
、
From the
passage we can tell, the author ________.
A
.
has an appetite
for writing something extraordinary
B
.
got the idea of
her story Birds in the Mouth by design
C
.
tried to quit
describing violent and bloody scenes in her story
D
.
thinks her
writing style is mainly affected by some famous
native novelists
4
、
We can probably
read the passage in ________.
A
.
a textbook
B
.
a newspaper
C
.
a report
D
.
a science
fiction
22
.
(
8
分)
From an
innocent children’s cartoon character to a top
cultural icon, Peppa Pig, a
British
preschool animated TV series, has undergone an
amazing journey in adapting to Chinese culture
and China’s market.
2015
In June, the Peppa Pig
TV series was introduced to the Chinese market by
Entertainment One and
first aired on
the CCTV Children’s Channel. Shortly after its
publication, Peppa Pig attracted
billion
s of
views on social
media platforms like iQiyi, Youku and Tudou.
2016
The Peppa Pig TV series
was broadcast on the CCTV Children’s Channel for a
second round. It also
gained more
viewers on the Golden Eagle Animation Channel,
Hunan TV
.
2017
The phrase “Peppa Pig Girl” became one
of the hottest buzzwords on China’s Internet. It
refers to a
girl who holds a positive
attitude toward life even though she tends to be
lazy in her daily life. She might
look
a bit silly and often have tasty food as a top
priority on her mind.
2018
Rumors claimed that Peppa Pig was
banned from Douyin, China’s major video sharing
p
latform,
saying it
“violates (
违反
) the community
regulations and has not passed censorship
(
审查制度
)”. In May,
however, representatives from Douyin
said the app was not forbidding Peppa Pig.
2019
According to
Entertainment One, more than 40 million Peppa Pig
books have been sold since its
second
round broadcast on CCTV
. In the year of
the Pig, more companies are adding Peppa-themed
elements to their products for
promotion.
1
、
Since ________,
more than 40 million Peppa Pig books have been
sold.
A
.
2015
B
.
2016
C
.
2017
D
.
2018
2
、
What does the
passage mainly talk about?
A
.
Peppa Pigs
journey to become a Chinese cultural image.
B
.
Peppa Pigs high
economic value in China.
C
.
The causes of
the great popularity of Peppa Pig TV series.
D
.
The
Introduction of Peppa Pig to the whole world.
3
、
What can we
learn about Peppa Pig according to the passage?
A
.
The TV series
was first broadcast on Hunan TV
.
B
.
Food is the
favorite of a Peppa Pig Girl, who is silly.
C
.
Y
ear
of the Pig will help promote the sales of the
Peppa-themed products.
D
.
Peppa Pig was
banned in Douyin because it broke the law.
23
.
(
8
< br>分)
There's a curious thing about of
us are driven in some way or another to
achieve
—
we want
to run faster,be more creative,win more awards,and
earn more here's the
thing: if you
want to offer warm words of wisdom,constructive
criticism or
(反馈
;
反
应)
Our easily-
broken egos
(自尊心)
are partly
to all want to meet our own expectations of
ourselves,and so being criticized can
present a huge threat to our as decades of
psychological
theory and research have
indicated,people have endless tricky
strategies(
策略
) of remaining
positive in the
face of this
reason,rather than us welcoming feedback with open
arms,our first response is
often an
automatic reactions serve to make us feel better
about ourselves.
Psychological research
exposes this unhealthy appetite for one
study,students watched a
false
educational film about a serious disease called
fictional,but the students were not
told this information;instead,they were asked
whether they wished to
provide a cheek
test for assessing
(评估)
their
risk of developing the of the students were told
that if they ever developed TAA
Deficiency,then the treatment would involve them
taking a two-week
course of this
group,52% agreed to provide the cheek other half
of students learned the
treatment would
involve taking the pills for the rest of their
this group,only 21% agreed to the test.
These findings show a
common pattern seen in other studies within and
beyond the context(
背景
) of
healthcare. That is,people are
especially resistant to hearing feedback when they
believe it could force them
to do
something difficult or unpleasant.
1
、
What can we
infer from paragraph 1?
A
.
People should
be satisfied with what they have.
B
.
People should
offer constructive criticism.
C
.
People should
be cautious when giving advice.
D
.
People should
care less about others.
2
、
How do people
usually react when facing criticism?
A
.
They try to
accept it.
B
.
They
deal with it seriously.
C
.
They tend to
support or protect themselves.
D
.
They turn to
psychological theory.
3
、
Why didn't most
of the second group agree to the test?
A
.
They didn't
believe in the result.
B
.
They knew there
wasn't such a disease.
C
.
They were
sensitive to the negative result.
D
.
They didn't
agree with the test.
4
、
What can be the
best title for the passage?
A
.
Meeting
Criticism
B
.
Rethinking
Feedbacks
C
.
Improving
Healthcare
D
.
Fighting TAA
Deficiency
24
.
(
8
分)
Writing Contests, Grants & Awards in
2019 The Writing Contests, Grants
(补助金)
& Awards database
includes details about the creative writing
contests-including poetry contests, short
story competitions, essay contests,
awards for novels, and more-that we've published
in
Magazine
including it. Use
the online submission system.
Catherine
Doctorow Innovative Fiction Prize
A
prize of
﹩
15
,
000 is given annually for a novel, or a
story collection. U.S. writers who have
published at least three books of
fiction are qualified. Submit a manuscript
(手稿)
of any
length, a brief
biography, and a list
of three previously published books of fiction
with a
﹩
25 entry fee by
November
1,2019.
University
of Alabama Press, P.O. Box 870380,Tuscaloosa,AL
35487.
(
773
)
702-7000.
Walt Whitman Award
A prize
of
﹩
5,000 is given annually
for a poetry collection by a poet who has not
published a book of
poems in a standard
edition. The winning book will also be distributed
to 5,000 members of the Academy of
American Poets. Submit a manuscript of
48 to 100 pages with a
﹩
35
entry fee by November 1,2019.
Academy
of American Poets,75 Maiden Lane, Suite 901,NewY
p>
ork,NY10038.
(
212
)
274-0343.
Gabriele Rico Challenge in Creative
Essay
A prize of
﹩
1,333 is given annually for
an essay. Using the online submission system,
submit an essay
of up to 5,000 words
with a
﹩
20 entry fee, by
November 1, entries are considered for
publication.
Visit the website for
complete guidelines.
San Jose State
University, English Department, One Washington
Square, San
Jose,CA95192
.
(
408
)
924-4425.
Brooklyn Nonfiction Prize
A
prize of
﹩
500 is given
annually for a work of nonfiction that is set in
Brooklyn, New York, and
expresses the
region's
(无形的)
qualities through the writer's actual
experiences
of
Brooklyn.
.
Brooklyn Nonfiction Prize, P.O. Box
491,New York,NY10156.
(
207
)
778-7071.
1
、
Who has the
qualification to attend the contest for the prize
of
﹩
15
,
000______
A
.
Whoever has
written 3 novel books
.
B
.
Whoever has
published at least 3 books
.
C
.
U.S. authors
who've published 3 novel
books
.
D
.
U.S. writers
who've written 3 poetry
collections
.
2
、
What will
happen to your manuscript if you win Walt Whitman
Award______
A
.
It
will be published as a book of
poems
.
B
.
It will be read
by all the academy members
.
C
.
It will be
distributed to whoever likes
poems
.
D
.
It will become
a book that will sell well
.
3
、
Brooklyn
Nonfiction Prize is different from the other three
writing contests in that ______
.
A
.
the work must
be a writer's real experiences
C
.
it has a
deadline earlier than them
B
.
its entry fee
is higher
D
.
the
winners have no prize money
25
.
(
10
分)
Quietly sitting there reading, I found myself suddenly listening to the train guard’s
announcements. Train travelers will
surely agree that when the guard makes an
announcement, whether
it’s the recorded
message or the guard’s message, few people listen
to it, because it’s often quite dull or hard
to understand. This one was different.
I noticed that other passengers appeared to be
listening, too. Not
only that, everyone
was smiling!
Why was so much attention
being paid to this message? As best I can recall,
the guard said something
along these
lines, “Good Morning Ladies, Gentlemen and
Children, this is the 7:35 a.m. from Penrith to
Central and you’ll be pleased to know
that we are right on time. And what a lovely
morning it is in S
ydney
today. The sun is shining, birds are
singing, and all’s right with the world. I trust
you have a great day
wherever you’re
going. Thanks for catching my train this morning
and I hope to see you again soon.”
Quite a few people (obviously previous
stra
ngers) started talking to one
another about the guard’s
excellent
message and how good it had made everyone feel. I
started thinking about this, and then I found
the young guard and said “Were you the
guard on the 7:35 a.m. from Penrith?” The guard
seemed
a bit
stunned
at first, replying, “Yes, yyyyes.”
“Well, I really appreciate your announcement.
Thank you for your
extremely good
message, which gave me and the other passengers
such a good start to the day. Please keep
doing it.” I said.
There are two messages for me in what
happened that day. Firstly, when people are happy
in their
work it shows in what they do
and say. Secondly, the story attaches much
importance to the benefits that
accumulate from thanking people for
something they’ve done, particularly
when it’s not expected. Can you
imagine the conversation that guard
would have when he got home?
1
、
Why do few
train travelers listen to the announcements?
A
.
The messages
are unattractive.
B
.
The guard’s
voice is not clear.
C
.
They usually
feel sleepy.
D
.
They are
absorbed in books.
2
、
What does the
underlined word “stunned” in Paragraph 3
mean?
A
.
Patient.
B
.
Cautious.
C
.
Surprised.
D
.
Excited.
3
、
What might the
guard talk about with his family when he got home?
A
.
The beautiful
weather.
B
.
The
recorded message.
C
.
The train from
Penrith.
D
.
The
unexpected appreciation.
4
、
Which of the
following can be the best title for the text?
A
.
An Intelligent
Guard.
B
.
A Boring Train
Story.
C
.
A
Different Train Announcement.
D
.
A Lovely
Morning in Sydney.
第三部分
语言知识运用(共两节)第一节(每小题
1.5
分,满分
30
分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所
给的
A
、
B
、
C
和
D
四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.
26
.
Several weeks
ago, our headmaster, Mr. Gaudi, told us that our
school had been chosen
(
30
p>
分)
to compete on Smart
Aleck
—
a game show which my
best friend Carla and I both love. Carla has a
good
imagination,
1
I know a lot of
history. So we thought we’d be good
2
for the team.
A few days later, Mr. Gaudi
held a meeting with everyone interested in the
3
.
He told us that
Smart Aleck uses a five
member team. He also said that three more people
would be needed as backup
(
替
补
).
4
, four times
that many students were at the meeting. So Mr.
Gaudi said we would have a
5
among all the students
present and the top
6
scorers would become the
team and the backup.
Everybody agreed
that this was a
7
way to decide.
Yesterday, all of the hopefuls went to
the dining hall after school. We would have to
8
the
starting line-
up
(阵容)
. Mr. Gaudi acted as
the
9
.
After a couple of hours, all the
10
on the
team were
set except one. Carla and I
11
for that last
position. We had to hold a one-on-one
competition
12
the two of us. The winner
would be on the team and the loser would be the
13
.
Midway through our two-person
competition, I was starting to pull ahead.
14
I
saw the look on
Carla’s face. I waited
for a second and knew what I had to do. As much as
I wanted to be on Smart Aleck,
Carla
wanted
15
even more. So, starting with my next
question, I held back and let Carla
16
, just by a little bit. Her
expression as she
17
she would be on the show
made up for my not
being on the team.
And since I will go as backup, I’ll still have the
18
of
seeing the show up close.
Was I
19
by
not trying as hard as I could? I don’t
think so. No one noticed, and Carla and I
didn’t
20
it. It won’t hurt the team
because Carla will be a very good competitor on
the real show. I
think that making my
best friend happy was the right thing to do.
1
、
A
.
but
2
、
A
.
pairs
3
、
A
.
course
4
、
A
.
Lu
ckily
5
、
A
< br>.
direction
6
、<
/p>
A
.
five
7
、
A
.
sp
ecial
8
、
A
< br>.
decide
9
、
A
.
headmaster
< br>10
、
A
.
places
11
、
A
.
tied
12
、<
/p>
A
.
of
13
、
A
.
bac
kup
14
、
A
.
Still
15
、
A
.
us
16
、
A
.
wait
p>
17
、
A
.
accepted
18
、
< br>A
.
laughter
B
.
or
B
.
choices
B
.
work
B
.
Unluckily
B
.
discussion
B
.
three
B
.
hard
B
.
draw
B
.
coach
B
.
rules
B
.
clapped
B
.
on
B
.
audience
B
.
Never
B
.
it
B
.
turn
B
.
realized
B
.
sadness
C
.
so
C
.
leaders
C
.
play
C
.
Importantly
C
.
competition
C
.
two
C
.
funny
C
.
push
C
.
host
C
.
names
C
.
cried
C
.
between
C
.
cheerleader
C
.
Then
C
.
me
C
.
move
C
.
considered
C
.
fun
D
.
and
D
.
fans
D
.
show
D
.
Hopefully
D
.
conversation
D
.
eight
D
.
fair
D
.
make
D
.
headteacher
D
.
orders
D
.
returned
D
.
among
D
.
member
D
.
Again
D
.
her
D
.
win
D
.
refused
D
.
change
< br>19
、
A
.
coming
20
、
A
.
mean
B
.
refusing
B
.
plan
C
.
helping
C
.
regret
D
.
cheating
D
.
say
第二节(每小题
1.5
分,满分
15<
/p>
分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入
1
个适
当的单词或括号内单词的正确
形式。
27
.
(
15
分)
Cars are too expensive for many
people around the world
1
.
(own). Not only that, many
cities are already full of traffic, and
many country areas have rough roads.
So
how do people travel those distances
2
.
are too far to
walk? They use public transportation. If you
ride the subway
3
.
bus, you can
appreciate some of the benefits of public
transportation. With many
people
4
.
(share) one bus or train,
there is less traffic and, more 5
.
(
importance
)
, less pollution.
Which of the types
of public transportation
6
.
(describe) below are you
familiar with? If a regular bus
can
hold dozens of people, imagine
7
.
a bus twice
the size can hold! In Great Britain, there are
many buses
that are known as double-
deckers (cars with two floors).
Buses
in Haiti are often very crowded. It’s
not
8
.
(common)
for passengers to actually sit on the
rooftops. Buses are sometimes called
“tap
-
taps”, because
the
9
.
(ride) on
the roof tap when they want to be
dropped off.
Many large
cities around the world take advantage of the
space beneath the streets and run
underground trains. People in Paris,
Mexico City and Tokyo may use the subway system to
get to school, to
work, or to visit
friends in 10
.
neighborhoods.
第四部分
写作(共两节)第一节
短文改错(满
分
10
分)
28
.
(
10
分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,
请你修改你
同桌写的以下作文。
文中共有
10<
/p>
处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏子符号(∧
)
,并在其下面写出该加的词。
刪除:把多余的
词用斜线(
)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:
1.
每处错误及其修改均仅限一
词:
2.
只允许修改
10
处,多者(从第
11
处起
)不计分。
Time spent in a
bookshop can be most enjoyable. Here is a moving
story about it. Once there was a medical
student wanted to read a textbook which
was far too expensive to buy it. The only copy he
could find was in
a bookshop, but he
couldn’t afford it. So that he could do was to
read it in the shop. Every afternoon, he
goes to the shop and read some of the
books at a time. One day, however, he found the
book missed from its
usual place. So
disappointed, he was about to leave when he
noticed an owner of the shop signaling to him.
To their surprise, the owner pointed to
the book, which was good put away in a comer. And
he added that
he put it there for case
anyone else attempted to buy it.
第二节
书面表达(满分
25
分)
29
.
(
25
分)假定你是李
华。最近你校举办了一年一度的
“
校园文化周(
Campus Culture Week)”
活动。请
给你的美国朋友
Eric
写一封邮件,介绍这次活动。内容包
括
:
1.
举办的时间、地点;
2.
活动内容:讲座、展览及其他;
3.
你的感受。
注意:
< br>1.
词数
100
左右;
2.
可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.
开头和结尾已给出,但不计入总词数。
Dear Eric,
How is everything
going these days?
_____________________
__________________________________________________
____________________
_
______
__________________________________________________
___________________________________
_
p>
_________________________________________
__________________________________________________
_
__________________________
__________________________________________________
_______________
_
___________
__________________________________________________
______________________________
_
______________________________________________
____________________
Looking forward to
your early reply.
Yours,
Li
Hua
参考答案
第一部分
(共
20
小题每,小题
1.5
分,满分<
/p>
30
分)
1
.
C
2
.
B
3
.
A
4
.
B
5
.
C
6
.
D
7
.
A
8
.
B
9
.
B
10
.
B
11
.
B
12
.
B
13
.
A
14
.
D
15
.
D
16
.
D
17
.
B
18
.
D
19
.
C
20
.
C
第二部分
阅读理解(满分
40
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。
21
.
1
、
C
2
、
D
3
、
A
4
、
B
22
.
1
、
B
2
、
A
3
、
C
23
.
1
、
C
2
、
A
3
、
C
4
、
B
24<
/p>
.
1
、
C
2
、
B
3
、
A
25
.
1
、
A
2
、
C
3
、
D
4
、
C
第三部分
语言知识运用(共两节)第
一节(每小题
1.5
分,满分
30
p>
分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所
给的
A
、
B
、
C
p>
和
D
四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最
佳选项.
26
.
1
、
D
2
、
B
3
、
D
4
、
B
5
、
C
6
、
A
7
、
D
8
、
A
9
、
C
10
、
A
11
、
A
12
、
C
13
、
A
14
、
C
15
、
B
16
、
D
17
、
B
18
、
C
19
、
D
20
、
B
第二节(每小题
1.5
分,满分
15
分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入
1
p>
个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确
形式。
27
.
1
.<
/p>
to own
2
.
that/which
3
.
or
4
.
sharing
5
.
importantly
6
.
described
7
.
what
8
.
uncommon
9
.
riders
10
.
other
第四部分
写作(共两节)第一节
短文改错(满
分
10
分)
28
.
第二节
书面表达(满分
25
分)
29
.
Dear
Eric
,
How is everything going these
days
?
I’m eager to
share with you the annual“Campus
Culture
Week”activities in our
school
.
To enrich
our school life
,
the“Campus
Culture Week”was held from March 5th to 9th this
year
.
All the
works of
calligraphy
,
photography and
painting created by the students and the teachers
were on
display
.
Some
lectures on Chinese culture were
given
,
from which we
benefited a lot
.
Handwork
like
paper-
cutting
,
kite-making was
another activity attracting
everyone
.
Undoubtedly not
only can this event
make our school
life more colorful
,
but also
it can offer us a good opportunity to learn more
about our
culture
!
Do you
have similar activities in your school?
Looking forward to your early
reply
.
Yours
,
Li Hu
高考模拟英语试卷
一、听力
(略)
二、单项选择(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
21.
_______
application
of
transgenic
technology
should
be
restricted
on
all
food
production
and
the
government should take _______
“scientific attitude” toward genetically modified
food.
A. The a
B.
An; the
C. The; the
D. An; a
22.
Marquez,
one
of
the
world
’
s
greatest
writers,
died
on
April
17,
2014
and
his
dealth
sparked
both
worldwide mourning and a _______ of his
life’s achievements.
A.
conservation
B. reservation
C. preservation
D. celebration
23. ---
Haven’t
I
told you that you should be home earlier?
--- Yes, but I _____ home
earlier than I usually do.
A. was
coming
B. have
come
C. came
D. had come
24. _________ to a l
ot of
new ideas when studying in college, Mary always
does something that others can’t
understand to realize her dream.
A. Exposing
B. Exposed
C. Being exposed
D. Having exposed
25. I admire my English teacher. I can
remember very few occasions ____ she stopped
working because of
illness or
tiredness.
A. when
B. where
C. which
D. that
26. ---Excuse me, but I want to use
your computer to type a report.
--- You
_______ have my computer unless you take good care
of it.
A.
needn
’
t
B.
mustn
’
t
C. shouldn
’
t
D.
shan
’
t
27. ---
I’m going to San Francisco for a couple
of days.
---
____
. I wish I could get away for a while.
A. It doesn’t matter
B. You are too
lucky!
C. I
re
ally envy you
D. I can’t agree
more
28. During the
reconstruction of the city, many modern tall
buildings went up ______ old shabby houses
were torn down.
A. which
B. in what
C. in which
D. where
29. ---Would it bother you if I turned
up the radio?
---______. The baby is sleeping.
A. Of course, you would.
B. I’m afraid
so
C. I suppose not
D. It doesn’t
matter
30. Guangzhou
Evergrande made history by winning the AFC
Champions League title for China in 2013,
which was the first time a Chinese club
____ the competition.
A. had won
B. has won
C. won
D. was winning
31. ---
The light is so weak that I can’t
_______ the words in the
article.
--- Maybe your eyesight is
failing.
A. leave out
B.
make out
C. read out
D. figure out
32. Although he is quite wealthy, he is
actually _____ is known as
“
Tuhao
”
—
poorly educated, he likes
to
show off and lacks sympathy.
A.
what
B. who
C. that
D. which
33.
________ the fierce competition in finding a good
job in big cities, many fresh graduates are trying
their
fortune in medium-sized ones.
A. Regardless of
B.
Apart from
C.
Thanks to
D. Due to
34. To be frank
with you, I think it
’
s not
wise of you to buy these goods at such a high
price. They are old
fashioned and will
not _____ much on the market.
A. sell
B. purchase
C.
fetch
D.
deserve
35. ---He should have been warned of
the danger.
---
______ , but
he wouldn’t listen to me.
A.
So he had
B. So had
he
C. So was he
D. So he was
三、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
If you’re going to do something, my dad
used to say, do i
t right.
Mostly he said that after my
half-
hearted
36
to weed the vegetable garden. For some
reason, he
knew that there were white
roots still
37
deep in the
ground without looking around the garden. So I
would be in the
38
again the next day with a spade dig
deep and
39
the roots of
our garden.
As
I
tried to focus my attention on digging,
Dad’s words kept
40
in my mind “Do it right.”
I
saw
a
perfect
example
of
what
Dad
was
talking
about
last
week
when
one
of
the
teams
in
the
company was
41
. All of us were sad to see them go.
They were good friends and
42
, and
we worried about them. And
43
,
at such times you always wonder am I next?
But
as
we
watched
them
during
the
week
they
were
given
to
44
,
many
of
us
noticed
that
they
weren’t
handling this in quite the way we expected them
to.
45
none of them found another
job, there
was also no
46
or sadness
in their
departure. I didn’t hear a negative word. I didn’t
see any
tears or
47
faces
—
at least,
not from them. Instead, I saw grace.
“It’s
48
,
” one of my colleagues
whispered. “I went over there to offer comfort and
support to
them, and they
49
comforting me.”
Ancient Greeks believed that swans save
their sweetest song for the moments to their
50
. I don’t
know
if my departing friends
51
their ending as
a “swan song” or not, but the calm, quiet dignity
with
which they embraced their cruel
reality touched and
52
us.
Lee, a man who has seen and
53
lots of lay-
offs during
almost 40 up-
and-
down, on-
p>
again-
off-
again
years with the company,
54
nicely for all of us.
“Now,
that’s doing it right
,
” he
said.
Somewhere,
I
just
know
Dad
was
smiling
his
55
.
And
more
profoundly,
I
understand
the
philosophy
—
Life
is just a journey, whose quality is maily
determined by your mood not the destination.
36. A. judgements
B. efforts
C.
reqirements
D.
requests
37. A. stuck
B. grown
C.
buried
D.
planted
38. A. house
B. school
D. company
39. A. look forward to
B.
come up with
C.
fit in with
D. get down to
40. g
g
ng
D. yelling
41.
down
B. laid off
C. cut down
D. given up
42. Apetitors
B. colleagues
C.
directors
tants
43. A.
frankly
B. naturally
C.
equally
D. generally
44. A. hurry up
up
C. pack up
D. come up
45. A. Since
B. When
C. Unless
D. While
46. A.
puzzle
B. bitterness
C.
anger
D.
delight
47. unate
B. unhappy
C. uncertain
D. unsatisfied
48. A. upsetting
B. exciting
C.
disappointing
D. amazing
49. ed to
B. insisted on
C. ended up
D. kept on
50. A. death
B. birth
C. arrival
D.
party
51.
C.
choose
D. describe
52. raged
B.
warned
C. inspired
D. amused
53. ated
sed
C. resisted
D.
survived
54. up
B. summed up
C. picked up
d
up
55. A. approval
B.
enjoyment
C. admiration
D. appreciation
第四部分:阅读理解(共
15
小题;每小题
2
分,满分
30
分)
A
BEIJING
,
April 20 (inhua net)
——
The
second season of a wildly popular documentary
series produced
by CCTV has returned to
the airwaves. It’s called “A bite of China” and
began airing on Friday. When its
first
season was broadcast in May 2012, it became a hit
by striking a chord with viewers, with a topic
near
and dear to people’s
hearts
food. So what gourmet foods will
the show be covering this time?
It’s all about Chinese food
culture
, a
nd it’s made by
the country’s best directors, three of whom have
won international documentary awards.
But for them
, taking “a bite of
China”
is a grueling project.
Deng Jie, director of
second season of “A Bite of China”, said, “Every
minute of the video you see is
edited
out
of
150
minutes
of
footage.
And
it’s
not
only
that
.
Our
chief
director
often
gave
us
dozens
of
suggestions for revisions. It was
torture.”
But it’s this
torture that has made this season’s breakthroughs
possible.
Chen
iaoqing,
chief
director
of
second
season
of
“A
Bite
of
China”,
said,
“There
were
children
from
single parent families, and students
applying to art academies. This time we look at
these people from the
angle of food.
Food is our starting point, but not our finishing
line. Our goal is to bring more understanding
about Chinese people, through
food.”
A bite of China first
hit the air in
May 2012 on CCTV’s
mandarin channel.
“We have some
appetite
-boosting shots of food-making,
but how to create dishes is only one aspect of
food culture,”
Chen iaoqing
said,
“
Our program tries to
bring something new by presenting more cultural
elements related to dishes, such as
eating habits and morality
of
eating.”
Soon after the
series hit the airwaves, China’s micro blogging
site Weibo began stirring with
excitement.
Many praised the
series, saying how the show made them salivate or
had them longing for the foods of their
childhood.
One user wrote
“The tastes of home, memories of childhood, joys
of work and vision of life, I was moved
by each simple story.
This
season
includes
eight
episodes
and will
cover
the
stories
of
more
than
150
people,
and
over
300
types of food.
56.
The
underlined word “grueling” in Paragraph
2 probably means ____________________.
A.
challenging and tiring
B.
unexpected but delightful
C. appealing and mouth-
watering
D. boring but
meaningful
57. According to the
passage, what makes for the success of
“
A bite of
China
”
?
A.
I
t’s
made
by
the
country’s
best
directors,
three
of
whom
have
won
international
documentary
awards.
B.
It
’
s
a topic near
and dear to people’s hearts
.
C.
It brings something new by presenting more
cultural elements related to dishes
D.
I
t’s th
e
staff
’
s
torture
that has made this season’s breakthroughs
possible.
B
Stephen Hawking, who spent his career
decoding the universe and even
experienced weightlessness, is urging
the continuation of space exploration
—
for
humanity’s
sake.
The
71-year-old
Hawking
said
he
did
not
think
humans
would
survive
another
1,000
years
“without
escaping
beyond
our
fragile planet.”
The
British
cosmologist(
宇宙学家
)
made
the
remarks
Tuesday
before
an
audience
of
doctors,
nurses
and employees at
Cedars-
Sinai Medical Center, where he
toured a stem cell laboratory that’s focused on
trying to slow the progression of Lou
Gehrig’s disease.
Hawking
was
diagnosed
with
the
neurological
disorder
50
years
ago
while
a
student
at
Cambridge
University. He recalled how he became
depressed and initially didn’t see a point in
finishing his doctorate.
But he
continued to delve into his studies.
“If you understand how the
universe
operates, you
control it in a way,”
he said.
Famous
for
his
work
on
black
holes
and
the
origins
of
the
cosmos,
Hawking
is
famous
for
bringing
esoteric physics
concepts to the masses through his best-selling
books.
Hawking has survived longer than
most peo
ple with Lou Gehrig’s disease,
also known as amyotrophic
lateral
sclerosis.
ALS
attacks
nerve
cells
in
the
brain
and
spinal
cord
that
control
the
muscles.
People
gradually have more
and more trouble breathing and moving as muscles
weaken and waste away. Th
ere’s
no
cure
and
no
way
to
reverse(
倒转
)
the
disease’s
progression.
Few
people
with
ALS
live
longer
than
a
decade.
Hawking
receives around-the-clock care, can only
communicate by twitching his cheek, and relies on
a
computer mounted to his wheelchair to
convey his thoughts in a distinctive robotic
monotone.
Despite his diagnosis,
Hawking has remained active. In 2007, he floated
like an astronaut on an aircraft
that
creates weightlessness by making
parabolic(
抛物线
) dives.
“However difficult life may seem, there
is always something you can
do
.
”
he said.
58. He made the remark that
humans will not survive another 1,000 years
________________.
A. to highlight the earth
is not sustainable to live on
B. to make his
theory on cosmology widely accepted
C. to show the
earth is becoming more and more fragile
D.
to persuade humans to further space exploration
59. Patients with
Lou
Gehrig’s
disease
_______________________.
A. can recover a little bit
if they are treated early
B. will be unable to walk
or speak to others
C. are likely to die within
ten years generally
D. are mostly assisted by
especially-designed robots
60.
According to the author,
Hawking’s
achievements in
science lie in ____________.
A. his interest
in physics
B. his research on the universe
D. his strong will against disease
C.
his creation of black holes
61.
Hawking believes that if they want to survive,
human beings must ____________.
A. study the
universe without stop
B. protect the
environment of the earth
C. realize the way the
universe works
D. escape
possible future disasters
C
Mar
8,
2014,
a
traditional
International
Women
’
s
Day,
turned
out
to
be
distressing.
Every
one
throughout the world
felt deeply grieved at the news that MH370 became
missing with 227 passengers on
board,
including 153 from the Chinese mainland and one
from Taiwan. The disappearance of the Malaysia
Airlines
777
plane
brings back
memories
of Air
France flight
447, which
went
missing
over
the Atlantic
Ocean in June
2009.
The Airbus A330 took off from Rio
de Janeiro and was bound for Paris when it
crashed, killing all 228
people on
board.
When
the
Air
France
Operations
Coordination
Centre
alerted
the
French
Bureau
of
Enquiry
and
Analysis for Civil Aviation Safety
(BEA) that it had lost contact with the plane, a
search began immediately,
using air,
naval, and underwater operations, including
autonomous underwater vehicles. The first bits of
debris(
碎片
) were
found on the ocean surface on June 6, five days
after the crash. Most of the
wreckage(
残
骸
)
was
located
in
April,
nearly
two
years
later.
The
“
black
boxes
”
—
the
cockpit(
驾驶员座舱
)
voice
recorder and flight
data recorder
—
were found a month after that. Only
then could investigators form a
complete picture of what brought down
the plane.
The problem was that the jet
crashed, the BEA final report says,
“
in a region with rough
landform and
whose ocean bed presents
great variation in depth over short distances of
between 700 metres and 4,300
metres.
”
In other
words, ________________________________. Most of
the wreckage was eventually found
6.5
nautical miles from the last known position, on a
plain 3,900 meters below the surface.
So far,
no wreckage
from the
Malaysia
plane
has
been
found,
though a
Vietnamese
air
force
aircraft
located two large
oil slicks that may be from the missing plane. The
aerial search will continue once the sun
has risen. Fortunately, the Gulf of
Thailand is just 250 feet deep at its deepest
point, according to airline
analyst
Robert W. Mann, Jr., so the search might be much
shorter than the Air France one.
Investigators
finally
determined
that
the
Air
France
flight
went
down
after
the
pilots
reacted
improperly after ice
crystals blocked air speed sensors. They
ultimately stalled the plane, causing the crash.
There
’
s no reason
to think that the same thing happened here,
because we have no information about
what happened to the Malaysia jet, and
officials say there were no reports of bad weather
along the route. A
crucial
step
in
figuring
that
out
will
be
finding
the
wreckage
and
the
black
boxes.
The
search
will
still
continue.
62. According to
the text, the following about Air France flight
447 is true ECEPT that _______________.
A. It went missing on
Children
’
s Day, 2009
B. Most of the wreckage was found in
April, 2011
C. The
“
black
boxes
”
were found in May,
2011
D. It took longer to search for
the Air France flight 447 that the MH370
63. Which of the following sentence can
help complete the blank in Para.4?
A. It was an
extremely risky area for plane
B. it was a
remarkably difficult area to search.
C. It was a
rather difficult area for help to reach
D.
It was a absolutely scary area for pilots
64. What is the purpose of this
passage?
A. To keep us informed of the
latest news about MH370
B. To compare
Air France flight 447 with MH370
C. To
remind us of the air craft of Air France flight
447
D. To appeal to us to look into the
truth of the disappearance of MH370
D
Winter is near at hand. On
his bench in Madison Square, Soapy moved uneasily.
A dead leaf fell in
Soapy
’
s lap.
Soapy
’
s mind became aware
that the time had come for him to resolve
himself into a singular Committee of
ways and means to provide against the coming
rigour(
严寒
).
The winter ambitions of Soapy were not
of the highest. For years the hospitable
Blackwell
’
s Prison had
been his winter quarters. On the
previous night three newspapers, distributed
beneath his coat, about his
ankles and
over his lap, had failed to fight the cold as he
slept on his bench in the ancient square. So the
Island appeared
large and
timely in Soapy’s mind.
Determined to
go to the Island, Soapy immediately set
about
accomplishing
his
desire.
There
were
many
easy
ways
of
doing
this.
The
pleasantest
was
to
dine
luxuriously at some expensive
restaurant, and then after declaring to be
penniless, be handed over quietly
to a
policeman. A helpful judge would do the rest.
Soapy
left
his
bench
and
wandered
out
of
the
square.
Up
Broadway
he
turned,
and
stopped
at
a
glittering café
. but the
head waiter
’
s eye fell upon
his ragged trousers and shoes. Strong and ready
hands
turned him about and conveyed him
in silence and haste to the sidewalk.
At a corner of Sixth Avenue electric
lights, Soapy took a cobble-stone and dashed it
through the glass.
People
came
running
round
the
corner,
a
policeman
in
the
lead.
Soapy
stood
still,
with
his
hands
in
his
pockets, waiting to be
taken away. But the
policeman
’
s mind refused to
accept Soapy even as a clue.
On the
opposite side of the street was a small
restaurant. At a table Soapy sat and consumed
beefsteak,
flap-jacks,
and
pie. And
then
to
the waiter he betrayed
the
fact
that
the
minutest
coin and
himself were
strangers.
“
Now, get busy and call a
cop,
”
said Soapy. To his
disappointment, neatly upon his left ear on the
hard
pavement, two waiters pitched
Soapy. He struggled to his feet and beat the dust
from his clothes. Arrest
seemed but a
rosy dream. The Island seemed very far away.
Five
blocks
Soapy
travelled
before
his
courage
permitted
him
to
run
after
capture
again.
A
young
woman of a modest and pleasing dress
was standing before a show window gazing with
shining interest at
its display, and
two yards from the window a large policeman leaned
against a water-plug.
Soapy sidled
toward the young woman, causing her to move away a
few steps. With half an eye he saw
the
policeman was watching him fixedly. Soapy bravely
stepped to the woman
’
s side,
raised his hat and said
“Ah, Bedelia!
Don’t you want to come and play in my
yard?”
“
Sure,
Mike,
”
she said joyfully,
“
if
you
’
ll buy me some beers.
I
’
d have spoken to you
sooner, but the cop
was
watching.
”
The
young woman then became attached to him. At the
next corner he shook off his companion and ran.
On
the
sidewalk
Soapy
began
to
yell
drunken
gibberish(
胡言乱语
)
at
the
top
of
his
harsh
voice.
He
danced,
howled, and otherwise disturbed the peace. A
policeman turned his back to Soapy and explained
to
a citizen,
“
This is one of the Yale
guys celebrating the goose egg they give to the
Hartford College. Noisy,
but no
harm.
”
Depressed, Soapy
paused his seemingly useless roaring. Would never
a policeman lay hands
on him? In his
fancy the Island seemed an unreachable
Arcadia(
世外桃源
).
In a cigar store he saw a well-dressed
man lighting a cigar at a swinging light. His silk
umbrella he had
set by the door on
entering. Soapy stepped inside, secured the
umbrella and went off with it slowly. The
man at the cigar light followed
hurriedly.
“
My
umbrella,
”
he said severely.
“
Oh, is
it?
”
sneered Soapy,
“
Well, why
don
’
t you call a policeman?
There stands one on the
corner.
”
“
Well,
”
said the
umbrella man,
“
You know how
these mistakes occur. I, I,
if
it
’
s your umbrella, I hope
you
’
ll excuse me. I picked
it up this morning in a restaurant. If you
recognise it
as yours, I hope you
’
ll
…”
“
Of course
it
’
s
mine,
”
said Soapy evilly.
Soapy walked eastward through a street.
He threw the umbrella angrily into a dustbin. He
complained
about the cop. He wanted to
be thrown into the
Blackwell
’
s, but they seemed
to regard him as a king who
could do no
wrong.
65. What is the dream island
that Soapy has been trying his best to enter?
A.
the hospitable Blackwell
’
s
Prison
C. the warm police station
B. the bench in Madison
Square
D. the corner of Sixth Avenue
electric lights
66. How many times has
Soapy tried but failed?
A. 4
B.
5
C. 6
D. 7
67. The
following paragraph is taken from the passage. It
can be put __________.
“
Soapy turned off Broadway.
It seemed that his route to the dream island was
not to be a success. Some
other way
must be thought of.
”
A. between Para. 5 and 6
B. between Para. 7 and 8
C.
between Para. 10 and 11
D. between
Para. 13 and 14
68. We can infer from
the passage that _______________________.
A.
The Island was the best place for Soapy to live
through the cold winter
B. The police regarded
Soapy as a king who could do no wrong
C. Life was too
hard for Soapy and he nearly gave up on himself
D.
Soapy found his lost umbrella unexpectedly but
threw it away
69. The author wrote the
passage in a(n) _________ way to make us deep in
thought.
A. conservative
B. teasing
C. objective
D. skeptical
70. Which of the following shows the
psychological changes of Soapy?
A. Happ
y
——
Sad
——
Angry
B. Sad
——
Happy
——
Angry
C.
Disappointed
——
Hopeful
——
Depressed
D. Hopeful
——
Disappointed
——
Depress
ed
第五部分
任务型阅读(共
p>
10
小题;每小题
1
分,满分
10
分)
Few women choose academic careers in
math-intensive fields because the lifestyle is not
consistent with
motherhood, researchers
at Cornell University found in a study to be
published next month in American
Scientist Magazine.
Universities
have
long
been
criticized
for
hiring
and
evaluation
policies
that
discriminate
against
women, but the
findings of this new study point to the female
biological clock as a main reason why so few
women end up as professors in fields
such as math, engineering, physics and computer
science.
A woman who wants a family
looks at the tough path to a
tenured
(终身的)
position and
considers how
old she will be before
she can start a family and how little time she
will have to raise her children. Many of
those women choose a more flexible
career.
have
been
largely
inflexible
about
anything
other
than
the
standard
timetable,
which
means you'll have to
struggle for years and only then would you
consider getting pregnant,
”
said Wendy
Williams,
a
human
development
professor
at
Cornell
who
co-
authored
the
study
with
her
husband,
Stephen Ceci.
Williams
and
Ceci
analyzed
data
about
the
academic
careers
of
men
and
women
with
and
without
children.
Before
women
became
mothers,
they
had
careers
equal
to
or
more
successful
than
their
male
peers. But once they gave birth, the
dynamic changed.
Women in other
academic fields such as the humanities and social
sciences face similar problems and
often
leave
academia
as
well.
But
because
there
are
so
many
women
in
those
Ph.D.
programs,
enough
finally stay to
amount to a critical mass of female professors.
In math-heavy fields, however, women
make up a tiny minority of the graduate students.
So when the
rare few who make it
through a Ph.D. program leave because universities
are not concerned about their
needs as
mothers at all, the net result is almost no women
represented on faculty rosters
(
教师名单
), the
study
said.
Phenomeno
Women (71)_____choosing academic
careers in math-intensive fields.
n
Reasons
General belief
The hiring
and
evaluation
policies
of
universities
don't
treat women(72)
_____
New(73) _____
So few women end up as professors in
fields, such as math, engineering,
physics and computer science (74)
_____because of the female biological
clock.
Supporting
The tough path and their consideration
about marriage and (75) _____ problems make them
details
give up.
Universities have been inflexible about
anything (76) _____the standard timetable.
Before women became mothers, they (77)
_____equal or more success than their male peers.
But after they had
children, things changed.
Women in
other academic fields are also (78) _____with the
same problem and leave
academia as well.
Conclusion
The
fact
that
the
lifestyle
of
professors
doesn't
agree
with
their
motherhood
leads
to
their
being
(79) _____ to take up
academic careers in math-intensive fields. Even if
the rare few make
it
through a Ph.D. program, they leave in the end
because universities don't (80) _____ about
their needs as mothers.
On
the morning after the rainstorm, a man was walking
on the beach, enjoying the beautiful view of the
nature. Suddenly, he found thousands of
starfish(
海星
) trapped in the
shallow puddles(
水坑
) on the
beach.
As
the
sun
rose,
the
water
in
the
puddles
was
disappearing
and
the
starfish
began
to
struggle
for
life
desperately. However, they still had no
hopes to go back to the sea not far away.
As the man continued walking, he
noticed a little boy picking up the starfish one
by one and throwing
them into the
ocean. Then he went over and asked the boy, “What
are you doing?” The boy replied, “I'm
throwing starfish back into the water.
I
f I leave them here, they’ll dry up
and die.” The man said,
“But
look
how many starfish there are. What
you’re doing can’t possibly make a great
difference to all of them.” As
the boy
picked up another starfish and threw it into the
ocean, he said, “Well,
it makes a
difference to this
one!” Then he added,
“Though I can’t save all of them, I can make some
of them survive with my efforts.”
Moved by the lovely and warm-hearted
boy, the man bent down to pick up the struggling
starfish and
threw them into water.
Every time he threw the starfish into the water,
he felt their fate was changing.
【写作内容】
1
、以约
30
个词概括短文的内容要点。
2
、然后以约
120
个词就
“助人”的主题发表看法,内容包括:
(
1
)你如何评价故事中小男孩?
(
2
)叙述一次你真实或虚构的“助人
”的经历。
(
3
)呼吁大家积极参与“助人”的活动。
【写作要求】
1
、作文中可用实例来支持你的论点,也可参照阅读材料的内容论述,但不得直接引用原文中的句子;
2
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第二部分
单项选择:
21-25 ADCBA
26-30 DCDBA
31-35 BADCD
第三部分
完形填空:
36-40 BCCDA
41-45 BBACD
46-50 BBDCA
51-55 ACDBA
第四部分
阅读理解:
56-57 AC
第五部分
任务型阅读
/dislike
/equally
ery/finding
74.
mainly/chiefly
en-raising
76.
except/but
77.
achieved
78. faced
ing
80 care
第六部分
读写任务
【评分标准】概括准确,语言规范,内容合适,篇章连贯。
One possible version
A man noticed a boy
repeatedly picking up the trapped starfish and
throwing them into the sea despite
being unable to save all of them.
Consequently, the man was moved and joined the
boy.
Reading the impressive
story, I find the boy was so kind-hearted that he
should really deserve praise
from all
the people. Actually, he set a good example,
especially to the young.
My meaningful
experience of offering help to a schoolmate will
never escape from my memory. One of
my
schoolmates suffered from a severe and rare
disease, which put his family heavily into debt.
nowing this,
I
called
on
all
the
students
to
collect
money
for
him.
It
was
our
timely
efforts
that
helped
him
out
of
hardships.
As a saying goes, “A small act of
kindness goes a long way.” Therefore, I appeal to
all the people to get
involved
in
the
campaign
of
offering
a
hand
to
others.
Only
when
we
offer
assistance
to
each
other
voluntarily can we live in a harmonious
society.
58-61 DCBC
62-64 DBA
65-70 ACACBD
高考模拟英语试卷
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12
页
,
三大题
,
满分
135
分。考
试用时
120
分钟。
2.
选择题每小题选出答案后,
用<
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铅笔把答题卡上对应题目选项的答案信息点涂黑,
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3.
非选择题必须用黑色字迹钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写
在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应
位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的
答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液。
不按以上要求作答的答案无效。
4.
考生必须保持答题卡的整洁。考试结束后,将试卷和答题
卡一并交回。
Ⅰ
语言知识及应用
(
< br>共两节,满分
45
分
)
第一节
完形填空
(
共
15
小题;每小题
2
分,满分
30
分
)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从
1
—
15
小题所给的
A
、
B
、
C
和
p>
D
项中,选出最佳选项,并在答
题卡上将该
项涂黑。
Asia has
long tradition of tea-drinking. And China is no
exception.
However, lately more and
more Chinese people are turning to a different
1
. Coffee has become
a/an
2
popular choice of Chinese
people living abroad and in the country's
3
cities. In big cities
such
as
Beijing,
coffee
shops
seem
to
be
on
nearly
every
major
street
corner.
These
4
are
not
just
selling drinks from Starbucks, the
world-famous coffee company. Coffee businesses
from South orea and
Britain are also
5
in China.
Many
young Chinese people drink coffee
6
-- when meeting with
friends. Yang Lin lives in the
U.S. but
comes from an area in China
7
for growing tea. She used to
8
drink tea while
in China.
But now, she says, she drinks
both and for different reasons.
Yang
Lin
says
she was
a
tea
drinker when
she was back
in
China.
But
she
likes
coffee
and
tea
9
now. Drinking coffee for her is a
social event. She and her co-workers like to sit
in a café
and talk over a cup
of coffee. Tea, she says, is more about
family
10
. She grew up in Fujian province -- an
area known for
its tea. Ms. Yang says
that as a child, her family would
11
together in the evening and talk about
the
day's
events
over
a
steaming
pot
of
tea.
So
now,
12
the
smell
of
Fujian
tea
brings
back
these
13
family memories.
On average
a person in China drinks about five cups of coffee
a year. This information comes from the
China Coffee Association Beijing. That
14
is far below the world
average of 240 cups a year. But the
association says the amount of coffee
that Chinese drink is
15
by about 15 percent every year.
ss
2.A.
abnormally
3.A. huge
4.A.
cities
5.A. producing
6.A.
passively
7.A. famous
8.A.
seldom
9.A. completely
10.A.
memories
11.A. work
12.A.
even
13.A. rare
14.A.
information
15.A. decreasing
第二节
语法填空
(
共
10
小题,每小题
1.5
分,满分
15
分
)
p>
阅读下面短文,
按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,
在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号
中词语的正确形式填空,并将答
案填写在答题卡标号为
16
~
25
p>
的相应位置上。
The Italian
dinners we had every Sunday when I was a boy were
feasts fit for a king. There were loaves
of Italian bread ready to be
eaten.
16
were great with butter and
even
17
(good) when you dipped
them
in the sauce
(调味汁)
. My
grandma,
18
we called
ahead so they
would be ready. I remember watching her hand make
the dough
(面团)
. I would often
ask to
help but only because I wanted
to have
19
bite of the dough before she placed it
in the pans to bake.
One
day
I
20
(fool)
asked
Nanny why
she didn’t
just
buy
bread
at
the
store
21
(save)
time.
“
Bec
ause they’re
not as good,” she said
22
her thick
Italian accent. Then she laughed, smiled, and gave
me a piece of dough to eat.
Nanny was right. Today I buy my bread
at the store and it isn’t as good. It is
factory
-made and
23
(lack) all the taste, warmth, and love
that Nanny put into hers. Store-bought happiness
is a sad substitute
for homemade joy.
24
you want lasting love, permanent peace,
and endless joy, then you have to bake
them
25
your own.
B. drink
B. necessarily
B. ancient
B. companies
B. earning
B. deliberately
B. appropriate
B. only
B. gradually
B.
gather
B. still
B. tough
B. cost
B. growing
C. attitude
C. thoroughly
C. remote
C. shops
C. operating
C. elegantly
C. anxious
C. unwillingly
C. equally
C. possessions
C. cook
C. somehow
C. lonely
C. amount
C. dividing
D. custom
D. increasingly
D.
conservative
D. foreigners
D. struggling
D. socially
D. beneficial
D. never
D. eventually
D. traditions
D. pull
D. hardly
D. warm
D. production
D. profiting
Ⅱ
阅读
(
共两节,满分
50
分
)
第一节
阅读理解
(
共
20
小题;每小题
2
分,满分
40
分
)
p>
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的
A
、
B
、
C
和
D
项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
With
my
hands
and
knees
on
the
floor
of
the
airplane,
I
was
searching
for
an
old
lady
’
s
missing
hearing aid during
the flight from Sydney to Los Angeles. It occurred
to me that this may not be the most
dignified posture for a Buddhist
nun(
尼姑
).
I had seen the old lady from the seat
in front of me as she walked up and down the
passage with a
flashlight. I
asked a few times what was wrong, but she didn’t
answer at first —–
she
couldn’t hear me. She
was wearing a
woolen coat. Judging from her accent, she came
from Eastern Europe.
Do you know what
hearing aids cost? Thousands, especially for the
new tiny hidden-in-the-ear type she
described. It takes a long time for an
appointment to make a new one, and many doctor
visits to get the
thing adjusted right.
Therefore, my dignity seemed less important than
finding that hearing aid. But how
does
one find a tiny black object in a shadowy jet
cabin
(机舱)
?
The
lady wasn’t even sure where or when she had lost
it. At one point, a couple of flight attendants
did
a random se
arch around
the lady’s seat; I wasn’t impressed. They left
suggesting that she search the seat of
her
previous
flight!
My
flashlight
turned
up
all
kinds
of
small
objects,
bits
of
plastic,
broken
pieces
of
headphones.
The old lady
said that she gave up. Yet
I couldn’t.
After we landed, as passengers streamed past us, I
insisted
that
the
lady
move
aside
while
awaiting
her
wheelchair.
Then
I
got
into
a
real
down
and
dirty
search among the dust under her seat
and on the floor.
Look! A little
peanut-sized shiny black object caught the light
of my flashlight in a floor crack near her
seat.
What a
rush. “I found it!”
With
great astonishment and gratitude, the old lady
responded,
“I haven’t the words to
express my
thanks!”
26. Why did the author put
her hands and knees on the floor?
A.
She is a religious Buddhist nun.
B. She fell down from her
seat.
C. She
helped the old lady look for her hearing aid.
D. She wanted
to stand out among the passengers.
27. What do we know about the old lady?
A. She ignored
the
author’
s question on
purpose.
B. She
is an American.
C. She lost her hearing aid by
accident.
D. It
was not difficult for her to get the hearing aid
at all.
28. Where was the
hearing aid found?
A. On the previous
flight.
B.
Close to the old lady
’
seat.
C. On the
wheelchair.
D. In another jet cabin.
29.
According to
the last two paragraphs, what is the old lady’s
attitude towards the author?
A. Respectful.
B. Doubtful.
C. Supportive.
D.
Grateful.
30. What is the
purpose of the passage?
A. To tell us a
story about kind help.
B. To warn us to be more careful.
C. To teach us
how to find the lost thing.
D. To present the love from
all people on board.
B
This is a true story about
a boy who, the world might say, was a terrible
underachiever. While in the
eighth
grade,
he
failed
subjects
repeatedly.
High
school
wasn’t
much
better;
he
flunked
Latin,
algebra,
English, and
received a grade of zero in physics. The boy
managed to make the school golf team, but he lost
the most important golf match of the
season.
It’s not that his
peers
(
同龄人
)
disliked this boy; it’s just that they
never really seemed to notice him
much.
Even “Hellos” in the hall were a rarity. Out of
all the failures in his life, there was something
that did
hold great importance to this
boy, his love of drawing. Although in high school,
the cartoons he submitted
to
the
yearbook
were
rejected,
once
out
of
school,
the
boy
was
so
sure
of
his
artistic
talent
that
he
approached Walt
Disney
Studios with drawing works.
I wish
I
could
say
the
studios
loved
his work
and
immediately
hired him, but such was not the case; another huge
rejection.
Despite his lack
of successes, this boy did not give up. He then
decided to write his own autobiography
in cartoons, about a little boy who was
regarded as a loser and a nobody.
The
name
of
this
boy was
Charles
Schulz,
the
creator
of
the
famous
Charlie Brown
and
comic
dog
Snoopy.
In life, it is sometimes
easy to feel like a nobody. We pass hundreds of
people on the street on our way
to
work, or walk through a faceless crowd in a mall,
and no one seems to notice or care. Deep inside,
we
may know we are special and unique
and have lots to offer, but unless someone takes
the time to look our
way and give us a
chance, we may feel worthless, jus
t
like Charlie Brown who couldn’t even manage to fly
a
kite or kick a football properly.
Just as Charles Schulz had
faith in his artistic talent, so too, we must
realize that nobody is a nobody.
We all
have special gifts and talents, and every human
being is deserving and capable of being loved and
appreciated.
31.
The underlined word
“flunked” in
Paragraph 1 is closest in
meaning to ________.
A. failed
B. learned
C. achieved
D.
misunderstood
32. What can
we infer about the boy in Paragraph 2?
A. He was hated by his peers.
B.
He achieved great success in drawing in high
school.
C. His work was refused by Walt
Disney Studios.
D. He earned the praise
from Walt Disney Studios.
33. When the boy suffered many defeats,
he ________.
A. gave up his dream
finally
B. wrote some articles in
magazines
C. he turned to others for
help
D. he wrote himself as a loser in
cartoons
34. In
the last two paragraphs, we are advised _______.
A. to open up our eyes
B.
to believe we can make some difference
C. to learn more skills for development
D. to ask for more appreciation and
love
35. Which of the
following is the best title of the passage?
A. Nobody Is a Nobody.
B. A
Hard-working Boy Is Successful.
C. We
Should Turn Failure into Success.
D.
One Cannot Succeed without Talents.
C
For pet owners, the
hundreds of pet food recalls taking place each
year has raised a lot of alarm.
“Most
people are
caring pet owners, and they want to do what helps
protect their
pet,”
explains
Will Post, founder
and CEO, Hound &
Gatos Pet Foods Corporation.
“Yet
the problem is that
most are not sure what that
means and
how to go about it. The more they learn about pet
food, the better able they will be to make an
informed decision that will keep their
pet healthier and
safer.”
Here are several tips that consumers
may want to keep in mind when it comes to choosing
a pet food
that will help reduce the
risks.
Get to know the company. Most
people may know a company name simply because they
spend millions
on
advertising.
But
that
doesn’t
mean
they
know
much
about
the
company
or
their
morals.
Research
companies to find one that offers high
standards, quality products, and great customer
service.
Ask questions.
Don’t
be afraid to get in
touch with a pet food company and ask them where
something
was
made,
where
ingredients(
原料
)
came
from,
or
any
other
questions.
They
should
have
no
problem
answering questions
about their products, or with being able to
provide proof of their quality standards.
Read reviews. Do some searches to read
some reviews about various brands of pet food. eep
in mind
that
some
reviews
can
be
one-sided
and
even
planted
by
the
company
itself,
so
look
for
fair
third-
party
sources giving the review.
Investigate(
调查
)
ingredients. The source of ingredients is of major
concern when it comes to reducing
the
risks of pet food recalls and keeping pets
healthy. Read the labels and ask questions to
determine where
the ingredients are
coming from.
Understand pet foods. Cat
and dog food should contain 100 percent protein,
which will supply them
with the
nutrients their bodies require. The problem with
many commercial pet foods is that it is full of
numerous fillers, such as cheap fillers
and grains.
36. How can
people provide a safer and healthier environment
for their pet?
A. By giving more food
to their pet.
B. By getting a better
understanding about pet food.
C.
By accompanying their pet more.
D.
By knowing more about their pet.
37. How many pieces of advice on
choosing a pet food are given by the author?
A. Three.
B. Four.
C. Five.
D. Six.
38. As for reducing the risks of pet
food recalls, what should be mainly taken into
consideration?
A. Where the ingredients
come from.
B. Whether the company has
good reputation.
C. Whether the
food supply enough nutrients.
D.
Whether most people choose the food.
39. The passage is mainly about
__________.
A. the increasingly serious
problem about food safety
B. the ways to
choose a safer pet food
C.
the opinion about food safety
D.
the advice on caring pets
40. Who are
the intended readers of the passage?
A.
People in general.
B. Food
companies.
C. Pet shop owners.
D. Pet owners.
D
Experts
estimate
that
one
out
of
every
five
fish
sold
was
caught
illegally.
It
threatens(
威胁
)
food
security and hurts the
environment. Officials are using new observational
technology to fight illegal fishing.
“Thank you for taking the time to join
us here in Harwell (U) in the Operations Center to
what we call
‘Project
Eyes
on
the
Seas
.
’”
says
Tony
Long,
who
leads
the
Ending
Illegal
Fishing
program
for
Pew
Charitable Trusts. The group created
Project Eyes on the Seas. Large three-dimensional
images of a globe
can be seen on a
video.
“It looks different from what
you might expect because this g
lobe
only shows you the boats that are
coming into this system from a live
automated
information system or
AIS.”
The screen shows
120,000 fishing boats have AIS. They are required
to have the technology. But those
who
are fishing illegally often turn it off. The
technology does not tell observers when that
happens. Project
Eyes
on
the
Seas
combines
satellite
information
with
secret
government
records
on
every
ship’s
past
activities.
Mr. Long says that permits researchers
to understand exactly where the fishing boats are
operating.
The
Pew
team
gives
the
information
it
gathers
to
port
officials
to
help
them
decide
if
they
should
take
action against a ship. Tony Long says
he would like to be able to provide port officials
all over the world
with clear lists.
They would inform the officials about ships to
inspect, ships to bar from entrance, and ships
to permit entrance for trade
activities.
The Pacific island nation
of Palau was an early user of the technology.
Palau has one of the richest
fishing
areas in the world. Last year, it announced a plan
to ban commercial fishing in a 630,000 square
kilometer area. .B. Sakuma is a special
adviser to the president of Palau. He says Palau
is trying to deal
with a recent
increase in illegal,
unsupervised
(无人监管的)
and
unreported fishing.
“And
it’s
come to a head in the
last year or two. From our southern island in the
evening you can see
on the horizon just
dotted lights of these illegal fishermen that come
into our waters, fill their ships with our
fish, our
resources, our
food security...”
41. According to the estimation, what
is the percentage of illegal fishing?
A. 1%
B. 5%
C. 23.5%
D.20%
42. The
information is collected by the Pew team so as to
________.
A. leave written records for
the country only
B. help fishermen to
catch more fish on the Seas
C. prevent
all of the fishing practices on the Seas
D. assist port officials in deciding
whether to ban a ship from fishing
43. What does the
underlined word
“
they
”
in Paragraph 5 refer to?
A. The clear
lists.
B.
The investigators.
C.
The fishing boats.
D.
The Project Eyes.
44.
Which
of
the
following
statements
is
closest
in
the
meaning
to
the
underlined
sentence
in
the
last
paragraph?
A. The issue is urgent.
B. The problem begins to appear.
C. The number of fishermen is
increasing.
D. The head of
the fishermen is coming.
45. Which of the following is TRUE
according to the passage?
A. When the
fishermen turn off the AIS, the inspector will
know the situation.
B. The special
adviser to the president of Palau leads the Ending
Illegal Fishing
program.
C.
The new technology contributes to solving the
problem of illegal fishing.
D.
Commercial fishing is permitted in Palau.
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,
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首先,请阅读下列宠物的介绍:
A
.
Not named yet
baby, female
It
’
s
a small grey cat with long hair and deep blue
eyes. It
’
s friendly and can
get along well with dogs. I
can
’
t keep it
because I have too many pets, but I
can
’
t just let it go
outside. If you are looking for a cat,
please let me know. And I will send it
to you, but you
’
ll have to
pay me travel fees.
B. Brooke orange
and white, young, female
She
’
s a shy cat
and likes to be alone at first. Once she gets
familiar with you, she is very sweet and loves
to be in your lap and play with you.
She also loves to talk. The owner
shouldn
’
t be a smoker. For
free.
C. Sammi Hammi adult, male
Sammi Hammi, a blue and gold bird, is
looking for his forever home. He loves dogs and
likes to sing
and dance. He will talk
your ear off while you cook! He loves delicious
food and he is a great boy who loves
attention. The new owner will have to
pay an adoption fee and for his cage.
D. Buster black and white, young, male
He will be the sweetest cat you will
never meet. He likes to play and gets along well
with other pets.
Anyone who gets this
guy will love him! For free.
E. oey
American Bulldong, adult, female
My dog
oey is three years old and is very outgoing. She
loves the outdoors and she loves kids. She is
good
at
looking
after
other
dogs.
She
also
likes
being
around
people.
I
need
to
find
her
a
good
home.
I
would like someone with
children and other dogs to take her. For free.
F. Rebel and Maverick young, male
Both Rebel and Maverick
will be 2 years old soon. They are wonderful dogs,
but I can no longer keep
them for some
reasons. They love children. A home with children
would be the best. They also get along well
with other animals. The most suitable
place for them is a home with a yard because they
love to be outside.
600 dollars.
阅读以下人员的信息,然后为他们选择合适的宠物。
46
.
Alice and her
10-year-old twin sons live in a house with a big
yard. She
’
s looking for some
pets to play
with the boys. A pair of
dogs is preferred. Money
isn
’
t a problem.
47. Tom, 63 years old, has no children.
His wife died last year and
he
’
s very lonely. He would
like to have a
pet that he can talk to.
He used to be a cook and loves birds very much,
but he doesn
’
t like cats.
48. Bruce has a
dog and he
’
s looking for
another pet. It must be male and be able to get
along well with his
dog. Also, the pet
has to be free.
49. Neil plans to find a
female pet for his daughter. She loves orange and
white cats. There are no smokers
in the
family. Free pets are preferred.
50. Max is looking for an adult dog to
join his family. He has 3 children and two baby
dogs. He hopes the
new pet can help
look after the baby dogs and play with his
children.
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首部中小学校园足球教材
出版目的:促进我国校园足球的发展
出版单位:人民教育出版社
发行时间:今年秋季
编写人员:足球专家,教练和体育教师
教材内容:讲授基本技能和规则,培养团队精神和责任意识
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教材特点:每页都使用了二维码、
3D
图
像等最新技术。学生扫描二维码,就能用智能手机
观看教学视频。
参考词汇:人民教育出版社
the People's
Education Press
二维码
the QR codes
首部足球教材
the
first series of football textbooks
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]
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5
个句子表达全部内容。
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评分标准
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句子结构准确,信息内容完整,篇章连贯。
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小题,满分
25
分)
A
researcher
at
the
Institute
of
Atmospheric
Physics
of
the
Chinese
Academy
of
Sciences
says
that
cooking
emissions
(排放物)
is
a main pollutant in the atmospheric pollution.
According to the researcher,
cooking
emission occupies 15% to 20% in the whole PM2.5
pollution sources in the urban area in Beijing
during the summer time.
Authorities
in
unming,
Yunnan
province,
have
banned
restaurants
from
using
firewood
to
cook
a
popular chicken dish in
order to reduce the air pollution. The
Environmental Protection Bureau of unming
has stopped approving new restaurants
that serve Chaihuoji, or firewood chicken, and
asked the existing
ones to replace
firewood with clean fuel. Dozens of firewood
chicken restaurants that opened in the past six
months will need to switch to the
environment-friendly fuel.
The
city
follows
the
example
of
Chongqing
in
its
attempt
to
control
smog
by
asking
restaurants
to
change the way they cook
some of the traditional dishes, though it remains
to be seen whether the move can
reduce
the air pollution level. Earlier this year,
Chongqing said no to smoked bacon, open-air
barbecue and
chicken cooked by burning
firewood.
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写作内容
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1.
以约
30
个词概括上文的主要内
容。
2.
以约
120
个词就“空气污染”这个话题谈谈你的看法,内容包括:
(1)
你对昆明“禁止燃烧柴火”举措的评价;
(2)
简述你所在地存在的空气污染现象;
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子。
2.
作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称。
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16. They
17. better
18. whom/who
19. a
20. foolishly
21. to save
/with
23. lacks
24. If
25. on
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