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江蘇省連云港市贛榆區(qū)2020屆高考英語(yǔ)仿真訓(xùn)練試題
第一部分:2019年高考聽力真題
第二部分:英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)
第一節(jié):?jiǎn)雾?xiàng)填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)
請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下面各題,從題中所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答
題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。
21.--WhydoesJackMastillworksohardhehasalreadyownedsomuchmoney?
--Maybehepursuesmorethanmoney.
A.whileB.asC.whenD.before
22.Becarefulabouttheboundarybetweenyourworkandyourlife,oryourattitude
andemotioninoneareawillaffecttheother.
A.randomlyB.negativelyC.confidentiallyD.
arbitrarily
23.Oneafternoon,asIwassittingwithabookinmyhand,myeyes,
inabstractiontothewindow,caughtsightofafigurejustpassing.
A.raisingB.toraiseC.raisedD.having
raised
24.Localpolicesaidalargenumberofciviliansareamongthevictimsandmany
ofthebodieswerereportedlyburned.
A.beyondcontrolB.beyonddescription
C.beyondrepairD.beyondrecognition
25.—Howdidyoufindyourwayhere?
—Itwasbyfollowingthetravelbrochure_therouteisclearlyclarified.
A.thatB.howC.whereD.which
26.—Isnobodyelsegoingto_____?
—3.5million$!
A.bidB.chargeC.bargainD.evaluate
27.Ihatetosaythisbutyouneedtostopdoingthingslikethisbecausethey
meallthetime.
A.disturbB.havedisturbedC.disturbedD.are
disturbing
28.Theyouthlikememostlytakealikingtopopmusicmorethanclassicalmusic,
whichreallyus.
A.turns...downB.turns...inC.turns...overD.
turns...off
29.--Canyoutellmethesubtledifferencebetweenthewords“fragile”and
“delicate”?
--.Let'srefertothedictionary.
A.You'vereallygotmethere.B.Youbet.
C.Youcansaythatagain.D.Youdon'tsay.
30.Whatapity!Theparentscouldhavesurvivedtheearthquake.tosave
theirchild.
A.hadn,ttheycomebackB.havetheycomeback
C.didn,ttheycomebackD.didtheycomeback
31.MeetingalltheappliedtoEarth'ssevenothercontinents,Zealandiais
onitswaytobecominganewcontinent.
A.criteriaB.curriculaC.dataD.phenomena
32.ItogiveyoujustasurprisequizbutonsecondthoughtIchoseto
letyoureflectonyourexercises.
A.hadintendedB.hasintendedC.intendedD.hasbeenintended
33.ThesettingofthefilmZootopiamaybelimitedinthecityfullofkinds
ofanimals,butitexposesabouthumannatureisquitebroad.
A.whichB.thatC.whatD.whether
34.—Learnfrompastmistakesorhistoryisboundtorepeat.
-Thankyouforyourreminding.
A.itB.thatC.somethingD.itself
35.Whenthenewemployeestartedtospeakwithcustomers,hisnaturalabilities
asasalesmanwere.
A.assharpasaspearB.asplainasday
C.asstupidasagooseD.asslyasafox
第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)
請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并
在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。
I'mfromCalifornia,whereIhavethehonorofservingasanoceanlifeguard.
Theoceanis36foritsmassivecurrents.Ifyouwantto37lives,
that/swhereyouwork.
Oneday,Iwasworkingin38Fifteen.Mike,workinginSeventeen,39
meoverthephoneandsaid,“Hey,Igotacouplekidsandgottogivethema(n)
40.Keepaneyeonus."41yougetoutofyourtower,youshouldlet
somebodyelseknow,42asituationdevelops.Assoonashegraspedhisbuoy(救
生圈),acurrentwassnappedunderthesetwokids,andtheyweregetting43
intothecurrents.Mikesawitbeforeithappened,andherantowardtheocean.I
44thewaterwithmybinoculars(雙筒望遠(yuǎn)鏡).45,themotherofthekids
hadrealizedwhatwashappening.Shewasonher46andscreamed.Miketold
melaterthathegottheboyfirst,andwhenheturnedtothegirl,hehadto47
downintothewaterandcatchherbythehairto48herback.WhenIreached
theirmother,Mikewasinwaist-deepwater.Thesekidsweresoexhausted,soMike
gotoneundereacharm.
Isawthe49starttodrainoutofthekids'mother.Thenshegother
firstlookatMike,Isawanewkindofpanic50overherasthoughthere
wassomenew,equallydangerous51toherkids'lives.SherusheduptoMike,
52herkidsandleftthebeachwithoutathankyou.
Mikehadaroughupbringing,andhisshavedheadshowedthe53hegot
fromabrokenbearbottle.Althoughhelackssomething,he54itwith
lifesavingability.AsIjoggedback,IpromisedI'dneverletmyownfearor55
preventmerecognizingaherowhenIseeone.
36.A.mysteriousB.knownC.endlessD.sacred
37.A.saveB.enrichC.findD.cultivate
38.A.towerB.houseC.officeD.place
39.A.addressedB.emailedC.faxedD.called
40.A.explanationB.captionC.warningD.notice
41.A.AnytimeB.UnlessC.AnywhereD.While
42.A.asifB.incaseC.eventhoughD.orelse
43.A.drownedB.pressedC.suckedD.wrapped
44.A.identifiedB.noticedC.detectedD.scanned
45.A.OnoccasionB.AtpresentC.UntilthenD.Bynow
46.A.legsB.feel:C.shoesD.bacl
47.A.bendB.layC.fallD.reach
48.A.pullB.pus!Ic.hugD.scratch
49.A.excitementB.terrorC.calmnessD.pain
50.A.getB.knockC.washD.turn
51.A.threatB.challengec.sufferingD.struggle
52.A.protectedB.scoldedC.comfortedD.grasped
53.A.stainB.scarC.woundI).injury
54.A.makesupforB.standsupforC.catchesupwithD.putsupwith
55.A.conservationB.injusticeC.prejudiceD.definition
第三部分閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)
請(qǐng)閱讀下列短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答
題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。
A
BackinNovember,wedidastudythatfound(surprise)thatBabbelranksasone
ofthemostefficientwaystolearnalanguage.Theindependentstudywasconducted
byresearchersattheCityUniversityofNewYork(CUNY)andtheUniversityofSouth
Carolina,andevaluatedtheoverallefficacy(功效)ofBabbelSpanishcourses,
examiningtheprogressof391randomlyselectedlearnersandassessingparticipants'
knowledgeofSpanishatthebeginning
STUDYFINDING#1:"Trulynoviceusers(初學(xué)者)withnoknowledgeofSpanish
needonaverage15hoursofstudyinatwo-monthperiodtocovertherequirements
foronecollegesemesterofSpanish.”
STUDYFINDING#2:"Theaveragestudytimeforthefinalstudysamplewasabout
19hours,oralittleovertwohoursaweek.”
STUDYFINDING#3:"TheBabbelappworkssimilarlywellforpeoplewithdifferent
gender,age,nativelanguage,education,employmentstatus,etc.v
Learningalanguageisaboutspeakingalanguage,andwiththehelpofBabbel,
ournovicechallengeparticipantswereabletostarthavingconversationsinjust
threeweeks'time,provingthatBabbelis,indeed,theshortestpathtoareal-life
conversation.
56.HowdoesthewriterrecommendBabbeltoreaders?
A.Bylistingresearchfindings.
B.Byintroducingsomeofitscontents.
C.Bytellingstoriesatthebeginning.
D.Bycomparingitwithotherapps.
57.Whatisthepurposeofthelastparagraphofthetext?
A.TointroduceBabbel.
B.ToappreciateBabbel.
C.ToadvertiseBabbel.
D.ToanalyzeBabbel.
B
ResearchersfromPennsylvaniaUniversitysuggestthatloudsnoringcanbecaused
byhavingafattongue.Scientistshavelongknownthatlosingweightcanhelpthe
condition,butnowtheyknowwhy.Itexplainswhylosingweightreducestheriskof
obstructivesleepapnoea(阻塞性睡眠呼吸暫停).
Improvedsymptomsarelinkedtoslimmingdowntheunexpectedpartofthebody
-openingthedoortobettertreatments.ProfessorRichardSchwab,chiefofsleep
medicineatPennsylvaniaUniversity,said:"Mostclinicians,andevenexpertsinthe
sleepapnoeaworld,havenottypicallyfocusedonfatinthetonguefortreatingsleep
apnoea.,zHavingalargeneckwaspreviouslybelievedtobetheculprit(弓|起問(wèn)題的
事物).ProfSchwabsaid:"Nowweknowtonguefatisariskfactorandsleepapnoea
improveswhentonguefatisreduced,wehaveestablishedauniquetherapeutictarget
thatwe'veneverhadbefore.
Insleepapnoeatheairwaysbecomeblocked-leadingtosnoring.Itblights
thelivesoffourandtwopercentofmiddleagedmenandwomen,respectively,inthe
UK.Longterm,sleepapnoeaislinkedwithanumberofchronicdiseases,including
highbloodpressure,heartdisease,type2diabetes,strokeanddepression.
AnalyzingMRI(magneticresonanceimaging)scansofthethroatandnoseofobese
patients,theresearchersfoundreducingtonguefatisthekey.Theyfoundthata
reductionintonguefatvolumewasthekeyfactor.Weightlossalsoresultedina
smallerpterygoid-thejawmusclethatcontrolschewing.Thisisirrespectiveof
whethertheyappeartofallintothetypical"high-risk“obesecategories,saidProf
Schwab.
Headded:,zPrimarycaredoctors,andperhapsevendentists,shouldbeaskingabout
snoringandsleepinessinallpatients,eventhosewhohaveanormalbodymassindex,
as,basedonourdata,theymayalsobeatriskforsleepapnoea./z
Twenty-twomillionAmericanssufferfromsleepapnoea,inwhichbreathing
repeatedlystopsandstarts,causingpatientstowakeuprandomlythroughouttheir
sleepcycles.OneoftherecommendedtreatmentsisCPAP(continuouspositiveairway
pressure),whichhasbeenfreeontheNIISsinceMarch2008.
58.WhatcanwelearnfromProfSchwab?
A.Peoplewithhightonguefatmustbeathighriskofobesity.
B.Sleepapneaimproveswhentonguefatisreduced.
C.Patientswithanormalbodymassindexwon,tdevelopsleepapnea.
D.Mostcliniciansfocusonthefatonthetonguetotreatsleepapnea.
59.Whatdoesthesecondparagraphmainlytalkabout?
A.Theshapeoftonguefat.
B.Theharmoftonguefat.
C.Thefeatureoftonguefat.
D.Thecauseoftonguefat.
60.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“blight“inthethirdparagraphmostprobablymean?
A.harmB.affectC.benefitD.cost
C
Mywholecareerisaboutclothes-butIhavenointerestinfashion.WhatI
lovedoingwithclothesisusingthemtotellastory.That'swhatcostumedesign
isallabout.Iwasn'toneofthoselittlegirlsalwaysdressingupdolls.Myparents
weremusicians,sotherewasneveranymoney,butourhouseholdwasartistic.
Asachildinthe1950stherewasnoTV,sowedrew,paintedandmadethingsout
ofcardboardboxes.Myparentsencouragedmeandmyyoungersistertobecreative
-makingamesswasfine,andwewereevenallowedtodrawononeofthewallsat
ourhomeinKensington,westLondon.AfterschoolIstudiedatCentralSaintMartins
SchoolofArt,whereIlearnedhowtodrawpatternsandcutfabric.Backthenitwas
setdesign,notcostumes,thatmostinterestedme.
Thankstoachildhoodfriend,NickYoung,Iwasofferedsomeunpaidworkonearly
MerchantIvoryfilmproductions.Fora1978moviecalledHullabalooOverGeorgieAnd
Bonnie'sPictures,Iwasaskedtoputtogetherclothesforitsstar,DamePeggy
Ashcroft,towearinIndia.Afterameetingwithher,Peggytookmeaside.’Mydear,
we'regettingonquitewell,*shesaid.‘They'vegivenmeafirst-classticket
toIndia,nowifIchangeitfortwoeconomyflights,willyoucomewithme?’Of
courseIsaidyes!Noquestion.
ItwasbeforeTheJewelInTheCrownandAPassageToIndia,andPeggyhadnever
beentoIndia.At70,shewasalittlenervous,butgreatfun.Wesharedaroomand
Ilookedafterherineverypossibleway.Atnightwesatupinourlittlebeds,having
abrandyorwhiskyanddiscussingourday.AftertheshootwewentonholidaytoGoa
together.Peggyrodearoundonthebackofmymotorbike!
IbecamepartoftheMerchantIvoryteamandwentontoworkonmanyotherperiod
films,including1996'sSenseAndSensibility.I'veknownEmmaThompsonfor30years
andshe'shilariousandwonderful.
IhadwonanOscarbefore,in1987forARoomWithAView,andhavebeennominated
afurthereighttimes.IkeepmyOscarsonadeskthatbelongedtomymotherinmy
study,sotheyareverymuchondisplaybutoffthebeatentrack.Notintheliving
roomandcertainlynotinthedownstairsloo!
ForacareerIsomehowfellinto,it'sprovidedmewithawonderfullife,really.
61.WhydidPeggyandtheauthormakefriendswitheachother?
A.Theywereofthesameage.B.Theyworkedinthesametheater.
C.Theywerebothgoodactors.D.Theygotalongverywell.
62.Whichofthefollowingworks'locationwasnotmentioned?
A.TheJewelInTheCrown.
B.ARoomWithAView.
C.HullabalooOverGeorgieAndBonnie'sPictures.
D.APassageToIndia.
63.Whydidtheauthormentionherparentswhenshewasachild?
A.Toshowshewasnottalentedindesigningclothes.
B.Toamusethereaderswithafunnystory.
C.Toshowherparentsinspiredhercreativity.
1).Toshareapreciousmemoryinherchildhood.
64.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribestheauthorasadesigner?
A.Ambitious.B.Dedicated.C.Caring.D.Demanding.
D
InfiveminutesBuckhadmadefourteenhundreddollarsforThorntonandhisfriends.
Themoneymadeitpossibleforthemtotraveleast,wheretheywantedtolookfor
alostgoldmine.Mensaidthatthisminehadmoregoldthananyothermineinthe
north.Manyhadlookedforit,andsomehaddiedlookingforit.Theonlymenwho
knewwhereitwaswerenowdead.
Thornton,PeteandHans,withBuckandsixotherdogs,startedofftotheeast
inthespring.TheytravelleduptheStewartRiverandcrossedtheMackenzieMountains.
Theydidnotmovequickly;Theweatherwasgood,andthemenshotanimalsforfood
whentheyneededit.Sometimestheytravelledforaweek,andsometimestheystopped
foraweekandsearchedforgoldintheground.Sometimestheywerehungry,and
sometimestheyhadlotsoffood.Theyspentallthesummerinthemountains,carrying
everythingtheyneededontheirbacks,sometimesmakingboatstogodownriversor
acrosslakes.
Intheautumntheycametoastrange,flatcountry,withmanylakes.Theytravelled
onthroughthewinterandmetnobody,butoncetheyfoundanoldwoodenhouse,with
anoldguninit.
Whenthespringcame,theyfound,notthelostmine,butalakeinawidevalley.
Throughtheshallowwaterthegoldshowedlikeyellowbutter,andheretheirsearch
ended.Therewasgoldworththousandsofdollarsinthelake,andtheyworkedevery
day,fillingbagafterbagwithgold.
Thedogshadnothingtodoexceptwatchthemenandeatthefoodwhichthemen
shotforthem.Buckspentmanyeveningssittingbythefire.
Ashesat,hesawagainhisdreamworld,wherethestrangehairymansatnext
tohim.Healsoheardsomethingcallinghimintotheforest.Sometimes,inthemiddle
oftheday,heliftedhisheadandlistened,andthenranoffintotheforest.
Onenighthewokeupandheardthecallagain,alonghowl.Heranintotheforest,
followingthesound,andcametoanopenplaceinthetrees.Andthere,hisnose
pointingtothesky,satawolf.
ThewolfstoppedhowlingandBuckwalkedslowlytowardshim.Thewolfran,and
Buckfollowed.Afteratime,thewolfstoppedandwaited,watchingBuck,readyto
attack.ButBuckdidnotwanttofight,andsoonthewolfrealizedthis,andthetwo
animalsbecamefriendly.Thenthewolfstartedtorunagain,andheclearlywanted
Bucktofollowhim.Theyranforhoursthroughtheforest,andBuckrememberedagain
hisdreamworldwherehe,andotherslikehim,hadrunthroughamucholderforest.
Thentheystoppedtodrink,andBuckrememberedJohnThornton.Heturnedand
startedtorunback.Thewolffollowedhim,thenstoppedandhowled,butBuckran
onanddidnotturn.
ThorntonwaseatingdinnerwhenBuckreturned.Buckjumpedalloverhim,andfor
twodaysneverlefthisside.Hefollowedhimeverywhere,watchinghimwhileheate
andwhileheslept.Butaftertwodaysthecallofthewildcameagain,andheremembered
theforestandthewolfwhohadrunbesidehim.
Hestartedtosleepoutintheforestatnight,sometimesstayingoutforthree
orfourdays.Oncehewasawayforaweek,fishingandkillinganimalsforfood.He
atewell,andhegrewstrongerandquickerandmorealive.Hisgoldenbrowncoatshone
withhealthasheranthroughtheforest,learningitseverysecret,everysmell,
andeverysound.
“l(fā)ie'sthefinestdogthatI'veeverseen,“saidThorntontohisfriendsone
dayastheywatchedBuckwalkingoutofcamp."There'11neverbeanotherdoglike
him,“saidPete.
Theysawhimwalkingoutofcampbuttheydidn'tseethechangethathappened
whenhewasinsidetheforest.Atoncehebecameathingofthewild,steppingsoftly
andsilently,apassingshadowamongthetrees.
65.Howlongdidittakethemtofindgold?
A.Aboutayear.B.Abouttwoyears.
C.Aboutsixmonths.D.Aboutthreemonths.
66.Whatisthebesttitleofthischapter?
A.Thecallofthewild.
B.Thewolfintheforest.
C.Thedog'sdreamworld
D.Thelostgoldmine.
67.Thisexcerptisapartof?
A.adocumentarynovel.
B.abiography.
C.afiction.
D.anewsreport.
68.Inthisexcerpt(節(jié)選)wecanclearlyseethattheauthorisgoodat?
A.describingmentalactivities.
B.visualizingvividscenes.
C.doingpsychologicalanalysis.
D.expressingpersonalbelief.
69.Whatcanweinferfromthelastfourparagraphs?
A.ThorntonandPetenoticedthechangeinBuck.
B.ThorntonandPetethoughtBuckwasthebestdog.
C.Buckbecamemoreandmoreobedient.
D.ThewildlifemadeBuckbecomestronger.
70.WhichofthefollowingaboutBuckisright?
A.Buck,shiddenwildnesswasslowlyawakened.
B.Bucklikedtofightwiththewolfintheforest.
C.ThorntonandPetedidn,ttreatBuckwellatall.
D.Buckdidn,tmakeanymoneyforThorntonandhisfriends.
第四部分:任務(wù)型閱讀(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)
請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下列短文,并根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一個(gè)最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯?/p>
詞。注意:每個(gè)空格只填1個(gè)單詞。請(qǐng)將答案寫在答題紙上相應(yīng)題號(hào)的橫線上。
Whatmakesuslaugh?
Whydowelaugh?Wellit'sfunnyyoushouldask,butthisquestionisavery
interestingonetoinvestigate.Forwhatatfirstseemslikeasimplequestionturns
outtorequireasurprisinglycomplexanswer--onethattakesusonajourneyinto
theveryheartoftryingtounderstandhumannature.
Mostpeoplewouldguessthatwelaughbecausesomethingisfunny.Butifyouwatch
whenpeopleactuallylaugh,you'11findthisisn,tthecase.LaughterexpertRobert
Provinespenthoursrecordingrealconversationsatshoppingmalls,classrooms,
officesandcocktailparties,andhefoundthatmostlaughterdidnotfollowwhat
lookedlikejokes.Peoplelaughedattheendofnormalsentences,inresponseto
unfunnycommentsorquestionssuchas“Look,it'sAndre",or"Areyousure?”.
Evenattemptsathumorthatprovokedlaughterdidn,tsoundthatfunny.
Soifwewanttounderstandlaughter,perhapsweneedtogodeeper,andlookat
whatisgoingoninthebrain.Theareasthatcontrollaughingliedeepinthesub
cortex(下皮層),andintermsofevolutionarydevelopmentthesepartsofthebrain
areancient,responsibleforprimal(原始)behaviorssuchasbreathingandbasic
reflexes(反射).Thismeanslaughtercontrolmechanismsarelocatedalongwayaway
frombrainregionsthatdevelopedlaterandcontrolhigherfunctionssuchaslanguage
orevenmemory.
Perhapsthisexplainswhyitissohardtocontrolalaugh,evenifweknowit
isinappropriate.Oncealaughisstarteddeepwithinourbrainsthese“higher
function“brainregionshavetroubleinterfering.Andtheoppositeistrue,ofcourse.
Itisdifficulttolaughondemand.Ifyouconsciouslymakeyourselflaughitwill
notsoundliketherealthing-atleastinitially.
Butthisdoesnotfullyanswertheoriginalquestion.Toanswerthis,perhaps
weneedtolookoutwards,tolookatthesocialfactorsatplaywhenpeoplelaugh.
Provine'sstudysuggeststhatitisn,tjustsomeindependentprocessthathappens
touswhilewearetalkingtosomeone.Healsofoundthatlaughterwasmostcommon
insituationsofemotionalwarmthandso-called“in-groupness”.
Perhapsutransmissionisanothermostimportantfeatureoflaughter.Just
listeningtosomeonelaughisfunny.Youcanevencatchlaughterfromyourself.Start
withaforcedlaughandifyoukeepitupyouwillsoonfindyourselflaughingfor
real.
Whattheseobservationsshowisthatlaughterisbothfundamentallysocial,and
rooteddeepwithinourbrains,partandparcelofancientbrainstructures.Allthese
thingsaretrue.Andbiologistssayeachtimewegetclosertoananswerfora
fundamentalquestion,itdeepensourappreciationofthechallengeremainingtoanswer
theothers.Andthereisalongwaytogo.
Whatmakesuslaugh?
IntroductioStudyinglaughisclosely(71)▲tounderstandinghumannature.
n
?Thepopular(73)▲isnottruethatwelaughbecausesomething
(72)—isfunny.
▲____?Thestudyofrealconversationsrevealsthatlaughterdidn't(74)
A______followfunnycomments.
?Ancientareas(75)▲forprimalbehaviors
controllaughing.
Inside
?uHigherfunction”regionscan't(76)▲with
laughing.
Causes
?Situationsofemotionalwarmthandin-groupnessgive
(78)______▲tolaughing.
(77)_
?Laughtercanbe(79)Awhichisanothermost
importantfeature.
Theoriginoflaughisassociatedwithbothbrainstructuresand(80)
Conclusion
A_____factors.
第五部分書面表達(dá)(滿分25分)
81.請(qǐng)閱讀下面文字,并按照要求用英語(yǔ)寫一篇150詞左右的文章。
Deareditor,
IwasshockedbythenewsthatneighborsofaGermanuniversityprotestedtothe
governmentthatsomestudentsoftengatheredandshoutedatnight,disturbinglocal
residents.Theydemandedifthestudentswerenotdismissed,theywouldmoveoutof
thearea.
Iwanttoaskth
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