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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
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:
知识运用
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共两
节,
45
分
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第一节语法填空
(
共
10
小题
;
每小题
1.5
p>
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,
< br>在给出提示词的空白
处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。
A
During 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
2
lessons. He always stressed
to me,
(large) influenced my life.
3
my father was
busy.
B
You have
probably dreamed about
However, you may
have the power
5
the
mountain-climbing, we couldn't have had enough
time to spend together because
4
you would
change
the world, only to find that it
seems impossible.
(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
BA Challenge has
attracted millions of viewers and participants.
7
daily lives, they are well
received by many viewers.
C
There's nothing better than flying to a
foreign destination to visit the attractions it
8
(have)
to
offer.
6
(appear) on Sina Weibo on
Sept. 2
nd
, the
these little things may be easily
ignored in our
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:
to
1
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reduce overcrowding, to manage wear and
tear on old buildings and to tidy up the mess
第二节完形填空
(
共
2
0
小题
;
每小题
1.5
分,共
30
分
)
10
(leave) behind.
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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。
How Running Helped
Me Turn My Life Around
I've never been
an athlete. Aside from excelling at all academic
disciplines at school, my main goal was to
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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 was
feeling 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
membership and see where it
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, just to try, to use my
neglected gym
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
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
,
22
and sign up for my first-
ever race? I did and races sort
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
11. A. attend
B. avoid
30
that I can do
anything I set my mind to.
D. postpone
C. pursue
2
/
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12. A. options
13. A. dark
14.
A. call
B. plans
B. deep
B. look
C. hopes
C. critical
C. cheer
C. luck
C. break
C.
takes
C. went
C. rest
C.
success
D. odds
D.
random
D. stand
D. energy
D. choice
D. drops
D. slowed
D. function
D. opportunity
D.
occasionally
D. standard
D.
continue
D. income
D.
confused
D. application
D.
issue
D. spare
D. journey
D. guidance
15. A. sympathy
16. A. lift
B. pleasure
B.
shot
B. leaves
B. fell
17. A. meets
18.
A. came
19. A. last
B. walk
B. impact
20. A. credit
21. A. readily
22. A. goal
B.
frequently
B. limit
B. secure
B. position
C. normally
C. record
C.
approve
C. future
23. A. create
24. A. service
25. A. absorbed
26. A. offer
27. A. award
B. interested
B.
permit
B. honor
C. confident
C. schedule
C. injury
C. original
C. distance
28. A. appointed
29. A. show
30. A. faith
B. expected
B. route
B. consideration
C. evidence
第二部分
:
阅读理解
(
共两节,
40
分
)
第一节
(
共
15
小题
;
每小题
2
分,共
30
p>
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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
A
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You may have
seen the term
article will highlight
the uses for a bullet journal and why they're
great for people who wish to be more organized.
What is a bullet journal?
A
bullet journal is a planner system which allows
you to plan for the future, track the past and
keep your life
organized with lists
separated by bullet points. It is a place for you
to create clear, yet simple to-do lists and a
place to
keep a note of your life goals
and aspirations.
What does it
help with?
A bullet journal is perfect
for people who like writing lists to keep
themselves organized. They're great for doing
as a hobby and you can get creative
with the way you present your lists. They're also
perfect for people who constantly
write
down to-do lists or make hand-written notes.
Why is it important?
A
bullet journal is important because we all feel
better when our life is organized. Organization
can reduce stress
and make you happier.
Having your life in order, you will know exactly
what you have to do every day so that you can
remember all of your life goals.
How to create a bullet journal?
The instructions will help you embark
on your bullet journal.
Step 1 .Find or
buy a blank notebook
Any notebook
with blank pages will do because if you are
someone who is creative and artistic, you can
decorate
the notebook any way you like.
Step 2. Find or buy pens
It's best to start off simple and
choose a pen that you find easy to use and that
you would feel comfortable writing
with
every day.
Step 3. Monthlies
In this section, you can put a list of
important dates for that particular month.
Step 4. Dailies and Weeklies
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Put all of your
daily or weekly tasks in this section so that you
don't forget anything that you have to do during
that day or week.
Step 5. Life Goals
Keep a life goals section. This can
include different collections of goals, such as
career, relationships, places you
wish
to visit and so on.
Now start your
bullet journal!
31. Bullet journals are
intended for those who hope to
A. keep
life in order
.
B. lead a relaxing life
D. reduce their workload
.
C. highlight their progress
32. Keeping bullet journals helps
people
A. develop artistic
taste
C. build a better
mood
B. get rid of
stress
D. give up a hobby
of the following is most likely to be included in
a bullet journal?
A. Weekly expenses.
C. Weather
forecasts.
B. Appointments
with a dentist.
D. Passwords to your
computer.
B
Stuttering(
口吃
)has
nothing to do with intelligence. I know this
because I stutter. If it takes me a while longer
to
say a word, it's not because I can't
remember the word; it's because the
neural(
神经的
) pathway that
transforms words
in my head into sounds
in my mouth is wired differently .And differences,
of course, are the best way to get negative
attention in our society. Taking extra
time to get my words out can surely be
frustrating, but that's nothing compared to
the misery of dealing with people's
reactions.
Almost all children who
stutter are discouraged from speaking in one way
or another. It's usually not as direct as
someone walking up to them and saying,
adults and peers to
snicker(
窃笑
)or roll their
eyes, it's pretty discouraging.
Growing up, I learned to avoid speaking
whenever possible. I hated what came out of my
mouth, full of awkward
5
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13
breaks and
pauses. I figured whatever future I had, it
probably involved a vow of silence.
Today
I'm
a
touring
author
and
comedian.
It
took
me
30-something
years
to
get
over
stuttering.
Did
I
stop
stuttering? No! I
couldn't stop if I wanted to. But I stopped
wanting to stop. Instead of wasting all my time
and energy
trying
to
meet
unattainable
standards,
I
learned
that
it's
OK
to
stutter.
And
I
learned
by
example.
I
attended
the
National Stuttering Association
conference and met all kinds of people who
stutter-people who didn't hate themselves,
who didn't silence themselves. They
stuttered, and they were OK with it! I remember
watching them and thinking,
There's a popular saying in
comedy:
local open-mic scene,
I was quickly met with some
myself to one comedian and
stuttering on my name, as I usually do. Eager to
demonstrate his smartness, he replied,
that Nina
with five
Ns?
Nina with two
Ns!
that, I had created
a
joke
as the result of
someone making fun of my stutter.
To this day, whenever I need
inspiration for a new joke, I just think about all
the ridiculous comments I get from
non-
stuttering people. It's a comedy gold mine!
34. It takes the author longer to say a
word because she has
A. a
comparatively low IQ
B. trouble in
organizing ideas
C. a relatively small
brain
D. problems in her neural system
35. What annoys the author most about
her stuttering is
A. the
unfriendly reactions of others
B. the
difficulty in memorising words
C. her
unpromising future as a stutterer
D.
her embarrassing pauses during talks
36. The author got over stuttering by
A. adjusting her attitude
towards it
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