河北省沧州市任丘市第一中学2020届高三第三次模拟(一)考试英语试卷 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家英 语 (一)注意事项:1. 答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试题卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。2. 选择题的作答:每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。3. 非选择题的作答:用签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。4. 考试结束后,请将本试题卷和答题卡一并上交。第一部分 听力(略)第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、
2、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AHave you ever been into a cave? If not, please follow us and explore some of the most beautiful caves from around the world!Marble CavesLocated in the center of Lake General Carrera, the Marble Caves in Chico, Chile, are only accessible by boat. The surrounding crystal clea
3、r waters allow visitors to see the rock formations beneath them while the rock ceilings above change color (depending on the water levels and the season). The best time to visit: during sunrise and sunset, when the suns rays light up the cave walls, making it an experience to remember.Reed Flute Cav
4、eReed F1ute Cave known as “the Palace of Natural Arts” is located in the northwest of Guilin in southern China. The limestone cave offers a grand fairyland of stalactites(钟乳石), stone pillars, stone curtains, birds, plants and animals in fantastic shapes and colors.Fingals CaveThis incredible sea cav
5、e is located on the uninhabited island of Staffa in Scotland. The caves size, shape, and naturally arched(拱形的) roof combine with the waves to create strange sounds that enhance its cathedral-like atmosphere.The Blue GrottoThe Blue Grotto is the symbol of Capri. It is a sea cave found on the coast of
6、 the island and is a well-known spot to all who visit the area. This cave is unique for its brilliant blue light which comes from two sources: the entrance to the cave and a bigger hole beneath the entrance. When viewed from inside the cave, the entrance appears as a brilliant white light just above
7、 the waterline, while the underwater hole, which is the larger source of light, provides a blue light.21. Why is sunset the best time to visit Marble Caves?A. Because it has enough light in it.B. Because it has the most beautiful scenery.C. Because it is surrounded by clear waters.D. Because boats a
8、re only available at sunset.22. Which cave will you go to if you want to enjoy the strange sound?A. Reed F1ute Cave.B. Marble Caves.C. The Blue Grotto.D. Fingals Cave.23. What is special about the Blue Grotto?A. C1ear waters.B. Various birds and animals.C. Bright blue light.D. Strange shapes.BNEW HA
9、VEN, ConnecticutA surprise awaited students in Yale who showed up for Professor Laurie Santoss class. They got slips of paper that said, “No class today.” There was only one rule for the students unexpected free timeThey were not allowed to study, but to relax. Since exams and papers were coming up,
10、 everyone was tired and stressed. At this moment they were touched. With around applause, nine students hugged Santos, and two burst into tears.Yet, cancelling class was not just a break. It was also a challenge, as she was asking them to stop worrying about their grades, even if it was just an hour
11、. One student went to the Yale University Art Gallery for the first time in her four years at Yale. A group of students went to a recording studio and played a new song. More people were outside, and more were smiling. Thats why about 1,200 students were taking Santoss class, called “Psychology and
12、the Good Life,” the largest class in Yales 317-year history. Even non-Yale students had the chance to take Santoss class. It was offered as an online course and she immediately became an Internet hit.Skyler Robinson, one of her students, was at a loss for a while about what to do during his break, a
13、nd then decided to take a nap. “It was a great nap,” he commented. Santos designed the class after she realized that her students kept busy through long days that seemed far more depressing and joyless than her own college years. “They feel theyre in this crazy rat race. Theyre working so hard that
14、they cant take a single hour off. Thats awful.”The ideas behind the class are simple. Santos said, “It is the hope that science can help students find peace among all the stresses and difficulties they face at college.” The lessons include showing more gratitude, performing acts of kindness and incr
15、easing social connections. The students really wanted to learn to lead a happy life in a science-driven way. Santos also noted the psychological happening of “mis-wanting”, which led people to work towards the wrong goals in life.One week, Santo asked students to exercise. Another week, she wanted t
16、hem to get more sleep. They worked hard to keep some new habits. Social science research led to many new understandings of how people find happiness. She thinks her class can change Yale, or rather, not just Yale.24. How did students respond to the cancelling class?A. They expressed their concern.B.
17、 They were at a loss what to do.C. They showed gratitude to the teacher.D. They were eager to study individually.25. How can we know Santos class was popular?A. From the attendance in her class.B. From the subject she taught.C. From the long history of Yale.D. From the release of the online course.2
18、6. What can students learn from Santoss class?A. To develop good study habits.B. To let exercise become their routine.C. To better understand how to find happiness.D. To do something joyful during the stressful time.27. What can we infer from the text?A. Santos had a more stressful time in her colle
19、ge.B. Students would be in rat race after Santoss class.C. Santoss influence can reach a wider range of people.D. Santos is going to cancel more classes for better effects.CIf a family member blames you for something you have done, it is important to be careful about how you defend yourself. It is n
20、ot a good idea to use ways that cause hurt, even if they would help you make a valid point. If you can think of an instance where the other person has done exactly what they accuse you of, for example, it would not be good manners to throw it in their face. You should only bring it up if you dont ha
21、ve a choice. Then, you should make sure that you do it respectfully.Even if a family member intentionally goes against reasonable wishes you may have, you should understand that people see even the most fundamental things in very different ways. Remember that people are different. If you consider an
22、y noise after midnight to be intolerable, for example, others may see it is completely acceptable. It can take them a great deal of time to change their behavior for a demand that they do not understand.Think about the family conflicts that you are worried about now. Check to see if your parents had
23、 similar problems. People who grow up with parents who fight unfairly often repeat the same behavior. Consider changing the unfair habits that you grew up with.Understand that memories tend to change. In long-standing family disputes, all parties involved tend to have completely different recollecti
24、ons of the original problem.Families are a curious conceptwhile family members often feel nothing but annoyed for one another, they will also often be there for them if they should ever be in serious trouble. When you feel resentment for someone, think about how far you would go for them if they hap
25、pened to be in trouble. It could help soften you. Think about how you care for the other person.28. Which of the following does the author agree with according to the first paragraph?A. To fight back to defend yourself.B. To target the problem, not the person.C. To deal with a man as he deals with y
26、ou.D. To hurt each other when angry.29. What does the underlined word “resentment” in the last paragraph mean?A. Curiosity.B. Kindness.C. Concern.D. Anger.30. Which of the following statements may the author approve of?A. Family members share the same memories over family disputes.B. Parents should
27、set a good example in a family.C. Its easy for people to agree on different ideas.D. You can defend yourself by throwing facts back.31. What is the best title of the passage?A. Think about how you care for other persons.B. Learn to concern about family members.C. How to deal with family conflicts wi
28、sely.D. Learn to accept each other in a family.DEven for a first-time visitor to China, it is impossible to ignore the popularity of Quick-Response (QR) codes. These square-shaped black-and-white symbols in WeChat or Alipay where QR codes are scanned to add new friends or make payments.The QR Code s
29、ystem originated in Japan. The engineer Masahiro Hara felt the limitation of the one-dimension barcode in use and thus developed the QR codes which could carry data horizontally and vertically. QR codes could hold much more information than barcode due to their extra dimension. In addition, QR codes
30、 have larger data capacity, smaller print-out size and higher resistance to dirt and damage, which make them widely applied in many other applications.Though the technology of QR codes is complicated, we can easily create our own QR codes with the help of QR code generators, many of which are availa
31、ble online for free. Users could enter the data they wish the QR code to display, and the generator turns it into a symbol that can be printed or displayed in electronic form. The process of creating QR codes could be really fun when we customise the design of the codes according to our specific nee
32、ds. For instance, we can adjust the color, add a logo, and create social options etc. Moreover, dynamic(动态的) QR codes are also available. They are more various than standard QR codes because they allow users to edit data entered previously whereas data in standard QR codes cannot be edited once prin
33、ted. Plus, dont limit your QR code to one mobile scanner. Anyone can scan your code with any reader. A lower barrier to entry makes success more likely for you and the user.Meanwhile, we must also recognize the vulnerability of QR codes. Due to its easy access, criminals can steal simply by replacin
34、g the QR codes with their own, routing cash into their own bank accounts. Hence, we should all become more conscious towards virtual money transactions through QR codes and participate in additional security measures.32. Which of the following is NOT a function of QR codes?A. Data storage.B. Scannin
35、g reader.C. Social networking.D. Mobile payment.33. Why is barcode mentioned in paragraph 2?A. To introduce the main topic.B. To show the authors attitude.C. To highlight the features of QR codes.D. To add some background knowledge.34. Which of the following best explains “vulnerability” underlined
36、in paragraph 4?A. Threat.B. Weakness.C. Difficulty.D. Simplicity.35. Which is true about QR codes according to the text?A. They were first used in China.B. The generators charge the users a lot.C. Data editing is possible in printed QR codes.D. More scanning devices are available in reading QR codes
37、.第二节 七选五(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Most of us grab a cup of coffee and a quick bite in the morning and eat more as the day goes on. 36. However, more and more studies on health suggest we may be doing it all backward.37. It suggests that we should start our day with a
38、big breakfast and follow it with a smaller lunch and a light supper. More research is needed, but a series of experiments in animals and humans have pointed in the same direction: 38. “I always tell people not to eat close to bedtime,” said a doctor in the United States. “Try to eat earlier in the d
39、ay.”Having the largest meal in the morning appears to have advantages for weight control compared with having a large meal in the evening, said one of the researchers. Our body uses in-sulin(胰岛素) to process the sugars in foods, she explained. The action of the hormone(激素) appears to be at its peak p
40、erformance early in the day. “If you give a healthy individual a big meal in the morning, the blood glucose(葡萄糖) might stay high one or two hours before coming back to normal,” Dr. Kahleova added. “Now, you give the same big meal to the same healthy individual at night. 39. ” Doctors call this “even
41、ing diabetes(糖尿病).”Dr. Kahleova said that the message is simple. Its just like the old proverb: “Eat breakfast like a king,lunch like a prince and dinner like a beggar.” Good as it is, this piece of advice may be hard to follow. Nowadays, family life and social get-togethers often sit down to a big
42、meal at the end of the day. 40. A. Doctors have already taken note.B. The blood glucose will stay high up to three hours.C. The largest meal of the day usually comes in the evening.D. A U. S. survey of the diet patterns provides the latest evidence.E. For most of us,it is hard to make dinner our lig
43、htest meal of the day.F. Not surprisingly,those who loved snacks tended to gain weight over time.G. They suggested that rethinking when and how much we eat may have benefits.第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节 完形填空(共20小题;每题1.5分,共30分)What were you like as a teenager? I was a 41 . I was rude to my parents, alwa
44、ys stayed out late, never did my homework, hung out with the wrong people and made many 42 decisions. Apparently, this is the age when teenagers are out of control and 43 badly. If youre a teenager now, you think this is 44 criticism or its not your fault. Well, you might be 45 !Experts have found t
45、hat its a teenagers brain that is to 46 . Between the ages of 47 13 to 19 the brain is still developing in areas that 48 behaviour. This has an/a 49 on learning and multitasking, stress and memory, sleep, addiction, and decision-making. This is quite a new 50 , according to Professor Sarah, when I w
46、as at university, the dogma(教条) in the text books was that the vast brain 51 goes on in the first few years of life and nothing much 52 after mid-childhood. That dogma is completely 53 .So our brains are still developing much later than was originally thought. Is this the perfect excuse for teenager
47、s to 54 and not get their homework done on time? Its something to do with our prefrontal cortex(前额皮层). Its involved in many high-level cognitive(认知的) 55 such as decision making and planning. This region is undergoing large amounts of development during the adolescent years. For an/a 56 , this hasnt
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