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1、2020年“炎德英才杯”高二基礎(chǔ)學(xué)科知識(shí)競(jìng)賽英語(yǔ)時(shí)量:120分鐘 滿分:150分第一部分 聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)做題時(shí),先將答案標(biāo)在試卷上。錄音內(nèi)容結(jié)束后,你將有兩分鐘的時(shí)間將試卷上的答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題卡上。第一節(jié)(共5小題:每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的a、b、c三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來(lái)回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。例:how much is the shirt?a.19.15. b. 9.18. c. 9.15.答案是c。1. what does the man probably do?
2、a. a shop assistant. b. a policeman. c. a postman.2. how old is the man's daughter?a. six months old. b. one year old. c. two years old.3. when did the woman plan to go to spain?a. in spring. b. in summer. c. in autumn.4. what difference does the man mainly talk about?a. the difference in weathe
3、r. b. the difference in food. c. the difference in clothes.5. how long will the flight to paris take?a. one hour and fifty-five minutes.b. one hour and thirty minutes.c. two hours and thirty-five minutes.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的a、b、c三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,
4、每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6. what's the possible relationship between the two speakers?a. stewardess and passenger. b. doctor and patient. c. boss and secretary.7. what does the woman do for the man?a. she sells him a pillow.b. she gives him some medicine.c. she helps h
5、im find a doctor.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。b. what kind of movies does the woman like to do?a. those based on true stories.b. those that make people think.c. those that have many different characters.9. what does the woman like doing for fun?a. designing and painting. b. watching movies. c. reading and writing
6、.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10. what do the speakers talk about?a. some designers. b. an exhibition. c. old clothes.11. what does the man think of the show?a. inspiring. b. ordinary. c. interesting12. which part did the woman like best about the show?a. designer wear. b. clothes recycling. c. live models.聽第9段
7、材料,回答第13至16題。13. how often does the woman plan to go to the gym?a. once a week. b. twice a week. c. three times a week14. what does the woman mainly work out for?a. health. b. enjoyment. c. good shape.15. what does the man usually do now?a. play baseball. b. watch games on tv. c. play tennis with fr
8、iends.16. what activity are the speakers both engaged in?a. swimming. b. playing basketball. c. walking.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17. what did customers use to complain about?a. not getting through to the restaurants. b. paying a lot for delivery. c. slow service.18. what is special about doordash?a. you ca
9、n order from many places at once.b. you can check the progress of the delivery.c. the prices are lower than from the restaurants.19. what do we know about the work of doordashers?a. the hours are flexible.b. the pay isn't very good.c. it's a good way to promote themselves.20. why do many res
10、taurants like doordash?a. they don't need to hire their own delivery workers.b. they don't need to find correct change to pay the driver.c. they can pay for things up front like a delivery car and gas.第二部分 閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的a、b、c、d四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。ahi, dave giebe
11、r here. are you seriously thinking about starting a comic book(連環(huán)漫畫冊(cè))collection yourself? then "comic book collecting, a starting point" was written just for you. this book was designed to help you jump-start your collection using internet resources!see what others are saying!dave,as a lay
12、person totally green about comic book collecting, the information provided in your book would allow someone like me to basically start a collection from the very beginning. the steps defined on what to look for and where to look when starting a collection are invaluable to a beginner. in addition, y
13、ou provide information that not only appeals to those starting out but for those collecting for a long time as well. great job.lorraine cotedave,i'm thinking it's a little long on history, but i am so impressed by all it presents. wow! quite an interesting read. i found the pieces on the art
14、ists particularly interesting.this is a great piece of work! i love artwork, and did a lot of watercolor work myself and was often fantasizing about comic book penciling myself someday.if i have one negative thing to say about itit has to be that i wish i had written it! congratulations. dave. this
15、is a real winner.james d. tylerdear dave,congratulations on a fine book. it is essential reading for people who want to turn their hobby into a money-making venture. i only wish that i had had this information 40 years ago when i took 6 empty pop(汽水)bottles into the corner store and purchased my fir
16、st comic book.i'm amazed at the fact that 40 years ago 10 cents could buy a loaf of bread or the very first issue of the fantastic four. today, 10 cents cannot buy you anything, but a near mint(未損壞的)copy of that comic book could bring you up to$35,000! thanks for the good read.ian mcbride21. wha
17、t do we know about lorraine cote?a. she is inexperienced in comic book collecting.b. she has been collecting comic books for years.c. she asks for information about comic book collecting.d. she knows nothing about comic book collecting.22. what is the main reason james d. tyler writes to dave?a. he
18、enjoys reading. b. he wishes to write a book.c. he is interested in history. d. he is interested in artwork.23. what can be inferred about ian mcbride's first comic book he bought 40 years ago?a. he bought it with the money for pop. b. he bought it after he got six bottles of pop.c. he made a lo
19、t of money by selling it later d. he didn't realize its economic potential then.b"a blue whale's heart is as big as a volkswagen beetle(大眾甲殼蟲)," i told a group of wide-eyed, open-mouthed second-graders. "it is so big that you could walk around inside of it." then i asked
20、a big question-"why does a blue whale have such a big heart?"-and let the adventure begin.i was bringing sole to my classroom-the self-organized learning environment. my students began their investigations and, after 40 minutes, they shared their discoveries."blue whales can call to e
21、ach other over almost a thousand miles." said heavenly. "they need a big heart to talk to each other.""they swim all over the world," said ki'ara. "so they need a big heart to be their motor.""they swim together in pairs." said amare. "so they ne
22、ed huge hearts to care for each other.""yeah," said isaac. "that's true. it takes a huge heart to care for somebody.""hmmm," i said. "how can we have big hearts for each other instead of small hearts?"then the students made a list of it.i was teaching
23、 compassion-to model ways we can care for each other and other living things. this sole lesson took a beautiful turn when amaze connected the heart of the blue whale to community and to caring.perri klass, in a brief essay for the new york times titled "understanding how children develop compas
24、sion", writes about the importance of modeling compassion to children so those things are part of their experience long before they know the word.around my school, however, nine out of 10 families live in a destructive poverty that makes it difficult to model compassion, to nurture community an
25、d caring. my students often come to school knowing more about the survival of the fittest than the survival of the kindest. yet here were my 7 and 8-year-olds working together in a community, talking about caring for each other and exploring ways we can have big hearts instead of small hearts for ea
26、ch other.on that day, the blue whale and the second-graders modeled compassion for all of us. this sole lesson brought heart to my classroom.24. how did the students get the answer in the sole class?a. by looking at a blue whale. b. by finding the answer themselves.c. by questioning each other. d. b
27、y taking a dangerous a trip.25. what was the list made by the students about?a. the ways to care for each other. b. the ways to learn from each other.c. the disadvantages of having small hearts. d. the importance of having big hearts.26. what does the underlined part "the survival of the fittes
28、t" imply?a. the students were used to sole lessons. b. the students were mostly from poor families.c. the students had too much to do at school. d. the students were fond of working together.27. which of the following can be the best title for the text?a. sole lessons-a way to care for each oth
29、erb. discoveries about a blue whale's heartc. how blue whales taught children about compassiond. how children learned science in sole lessonscfor as long as they can remember, jynne martin and april surgent had both dreamed of going to antarctica. this winter, they each made it to the icy contin
30、ent as guests of the national science foundation(nsf).but they didn't,as scientists. martin is a poet and surgent is an artist. they went to antarctica as participants in the nsf's artists and writers program, which makes it possible for artists, including filmmakers and musicians. to experi
31、ence antarctica and contribute their own points of view to our understanding of the continent.“it's important for scientists and artists to work together," says surgent, who spent six weeks at palmer station, the smallest of the u.s. research bases. "you need a lot of different ways an
32、d points of view to explain the world."martin followed four scientific teams on the ice and wrote articles and poems inspired by her experience. "each day was the new best day of my life'." said martin, who said she also loved spending time in the library at the mcmurdo station re
33、ading the journals of early explorers.today's scientists write articles for scientific journals. unlike the early explorer's journals, scientific papers can now be very difficult for non-scientists to understand. writers in antarctica work to explain the research to the public. peter rejcek
34、is editor, writer, and photographer for the antarctic sun, an online magazine devoted to news about the u.s. antarctic program. he goes to the south pole every year, interviewing the scientists about their research.antarctica is full of stories and wonders that are scientific, historical, and person
35、al. people such as martin, surgent, and rejcek are making an effort to bring those stories to as many people as they can."some people are going to be scientists, some people are going to be artists, some people are going to be journalists, but we can all work together," says surgent, "
36、;to celebrate this extraordinary place."28. what is the main purpose of the nsf's artists and writers program?a. to increase people's understanding of antarctica.b. to develop a relationship between scientists and artists.c. to encourage artists and writers to learn science.d. to make t
37、he scientists in antarctica known to the public.29. which of the following best explains why scientists and artists work together?a. the world is full of different people. b. the world should move in harmony.c. the world is full of different opinions. d. the world should be seen in different ways.30
38、. where is the library in which martin spent time reading?a. at the antarctic sun. b. at a research base in the usa.c. at a research base in antarctica. d. at the national science foundation.31. it can be inferred from the text that articles by writers about antarctica .a. are hard for people to und
39、erstand b. are easy for people to understandc. have nothing to do with the research d. are mainly about early explorersdfor many people, remembering to take their daily medicine can be the difference between life and death. yet, people forget all the time. now a study from north carolina state unive
40、rsity has found that changes in daily behavior have a significant effect on whether we remember to take our medicine-and that these changes influence older and younger adults differently."we've found that it is not just differences between people, but differences in what we do each day, tha
41、t affect our ability to remember to take medicine," says dr. shevaun neupert, lead author of a paper describing the research. "this is the first time anyone has looked at the effect of daily changes in how busy we are affects our ability to remember medicines.""for example, young
42、 people do the best job of remembering to take their medicine on days when they are busier than usual," neupcrt says. "but older adults do a better job of remembering their medicine on days when they are less busy."the researchers evaluated study participants who were on daily medicin
43、es. the participants were divided into two groups: younger adults(between the ages of 18 and 20) and older adults(between the ages of 60 and 89).for both age groups, the researchers found that participants were more likely to remember to take their medicines on days when they performed better than u
44、sual on "cognition(認(rèn)知)tests"-which evaluate memory and critical thinking."we found that cognition is an important factor in remembering medicines," neupert says. "but that how busy we are is also important." this has very real applications for helping people remember to
45、 take medicines that can be essential to their health and well-being."we've found such a disparity between young and old adults, that it's clear we need to tailor our messages to these two groups." neupert says. "for example, it is important for young people to stay busy and b
46、e active. that will help them, remember to take their medicines. however, we need to let older adults-know that they need to give particular attention to remembering medicines on days when they expect to be busier than usual."32. which shows what is new about the research on remembering medicin
47、es?a. age differences. b. differences between people.c. changes in the amount of work. d. changes in the types of work.33. what does the underlined word "disparity" in the last paragraph probably mean?a. difference. b. disadvantage. c. connection. d. coincidence.34. what should old adults
48、do when they are likely to forget their medicine?a. keep themselves busy. b. take a cognition test.c. always remind themselves about it. d. think of their health and well-being.35. what does the research on remembering medicines focus on?a. one's daily medicine and daily work.b. the time and pla
49、ce to take medicine.c. the connection between medicine and health.d. changes in daily behavior and age differences.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面矩文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。ask people to name a safe place and most will say "home". but every year the british government produces its
50、 official home accident survey, which shows that home can be a dangerous place. 36 modern societies are designed to be safe. 37 "extreme sports", such as bungee jumping and skiing down cliffs(懸崖), are becoming more and more popular. psychologists call this " self-actualization".
51、they mean a desire to be different and stand out from the crowd. 38 but they will take risks in other areas. for example, they risk failure when they start new businesses. this is a more acceptable risk than mountain climbing. even when people fail, they are still alive. it is possible to say that t
52、he whole world economy simply consists of people deciding whether to take risks or not.maybe it is safer to keep your head down at work. perhaps now is not the time for that great business idea. shouldn't we just play it safe? but this too is risky. 39 this is why, according to the home accident
53、 survey, twice as many people fall from short ladders as from long ones. 40 it sharpens up the mind's decision-making processes. this may date from the onrigins of human civilization. our remote ancestors were faced with a choice. leaving their cave might mean being eaten by wild animals. but st
54、aying in the cave meant starving for certain. they took the risk and society was born.a. most people do not want to risk their lives.b. it may well be that we need risk as a kind of mental training.c. it is safe to say that no activity is without danger.d. if we refuse to take any risks then we limi
55、t our ability to think clearly.e. yet this produces a desire in some people to look for danger.f. maybe you will try to keep away from what is too dangerous.g. this proves that danger is usually caused by people themselves.第三部分 語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的a、b、c、d四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的
56、最佳選項(xiàng)。"you'll never be a successful lawyer. even if you try, you'll never make it." the words are still so 41 that it seems as though they were said yesterday. the voice isn't that of a peer, an enemy or someone i shouldn't respect. it's the voice of my eighth-grade 42 -
57、mrs. smith.in my 43 class of the year, i started a conversation with mrs. smith. more people became involved and i 44 the topic of becoming a lawyer. with only 30 seconds of the school year left, the words that 45 my life rolled out of her mouth 46 enough for the entire class to hear-"you'l
58、l never be a successful lawyer."i was so hurt 47 , and extremely angry, too. all i could think about was to tell everyone what a bad person she was. once i cooled down and gave it some 48 , i realized it was the 49 thing anyone had ever said to me. it was better than encouragement and kind 50 ; it was reality, something that had never occurred to me. it wasn't until that 51 that i realized becoming a lawyer was going to 52 a lot of hard work. if i didn't give everything 110% effort, mrs. smith might end up being 53 .thus i was 54
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